Co-ed
Fred Volleyball League Rules
All participants must abide by the Co-ed Fred Rules and
Regulations & Charter.
All
FIVB / Volleyball Canada rules apply except for
the following:
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Maximum of three men on court per team
at any time.
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A minimum of four players from the team roster AND a minimum of five
players in total are required on the court to avoid a forfeit.
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There is no
man-woman
hitting sequence,
men and
women
hit and block at the net.
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All games are rally point to 25 (win by 2 with no max).
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Team captains are responsible to make all infraction calls made by
their own players;
please be vigilant.
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The net may be contacted at ANY time during play EXCEPT on a block
or attack.
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All other net touches will no longer be considered a loss of point.
o
It is still the responsibility of the captain of the team that
violates the net rule to make his/her own infraction calls.
o
This rule applies for all net contact during an attack or a block
regardless of the play.
For example you jump up to block when you think the setter is going
to tip the ball over the net…the setter instead sets the ball to a
hitter. If you hit the net, this IS an infraction! Please make sure
ALL team members know about this!!! It is not fair to the opposing
team to have to question calls.
Forfeits
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1st game is lost after 10-minute delay (0 - 1)
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2nd game and all other games are lost after 20-minute delay (0 – 5)
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Insufficient number of players
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If a team fails to notify the opposing captain they will be awarded
with a "no show". (Three "no shows" over the course of the indoor
season will result in ejection from the league). Teams cannot
reschedule matches under any circumstances. The league may
cancel/reschedule part or all of the matches due to weather/school
closure.
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If a captain knows in advance that his/her team is unable to make
the Sunday match, they must contact the opposing captain a
minimum of 24 hours before the start of the match. This is
considered a “forfeit” and no points are awarded.
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If the minimum of 4 players from one team’s roster is unable to
play, a team may pick up spares to field 6 a player team.
The game will be played, however this is considered a “forfeit”
and no points will be awarded. Teams that do not have enough players
more than three (3) times during the season will be awarded a
default for all matches played with 5 players.
players
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No university
(or
equivalent)
men players
are allowed to play in any league games or tournaments. Co-ed Fred
league or tournament men players are not allowed to play for any
university or collegiate team. Unless it is the first time the
player in question makes a university/collegiate team, the league
team will lose all tournament and league points accumulated to
that date in the season. Captains are able to issue complaints
concerning questionable players to the Executive.
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No player under 19 years of age
is allowed to play in any league games or tournaments. Proof of
age may be requested by league/tournament executives.
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Sportsmanship and conduct.
Any player showing poor conduct, sportsmanship or disregard for
the rules may be issued a warning by league executives. Two
official warnings will result in suspension from the match and the
third will result in suspension from the league/tournament. League
suspensions will be for a 2 week period. Repeated suspensions
will result in ejection from the league and tournaments at the
Executive’s discretion.
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Team captains must submit a team list at the beginning of
the season and again at the start of the New Year. The New Year
list will be used to confirm players’ playoff eligibility. Once
the playoffs start, teams cannot pick up spares or recruit players
from another team. During
playoffs, if a team player is injured, special allowances may be
made for the team to pick up a spare of equivalent skill (at the
discretion of the Executive).
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A team may pick up extra players to complete a six-person
team. If a player is picked up from another league team, it is the
captain’s responsibility to ask the opposing captain if the spare
is permitted to play. The premise is that the spare should be
equivalent to the player they are replacing. Only players
registered on a team list can play in
the
league playoffs. In order to be able to play in playoffs, players
must also be active participants of the league. The term active
is defined by a player who has been playing for a minimum half of
the regular season. Special permission from the Executive may be
made to compensate for injuries etc.
A team cannot, under any circumstances, request more replacement
players than what is needed to field a 6 player team on the court.
Tournaments
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Tournament registration and cancellation deadline
is at 5:00 pm on the Monday before each tournament.
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Registration fees are $120.00
unless otherwise specified.
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Any team backing out after the cancellation deadline will be
required to pay up front via E-Transfer for their next tournament
and will be moved to the back of the waiting list.
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Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the Executive in the
event of inclement weather.
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Team captains are responsible to pay their registration fees
before their first match. No match points will be awarded until
the registration fee is paid.
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Door Prizes/Draw Tickets:
Each team will be provided with door prizes.
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Each captain should do a random draw from among his/her team members
to award the door prize to team members, OR…
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Draw tickets will be given to each team captain once the
registration fee is paid.
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Each captain is responsible to ensure the tickets are filled out and
returned to their court representative (or placed in a ballot box if
made available) before 12:00 pm. The league assumes no
responsibility for missed draws.
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Loss of game
o
1st game is lost 5-25 after 10-minute delay
o
2nd game and all other games in the match are lost 0-25 after
20-minute delay
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Ejection from the tournament
o
Two “no shows” at scheduled time of play
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A team must have 6 players on the court at all times (3 men
max).
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Teams not having 6 players at the start of the game will be
permitted to play but will not be awarded any point for that game.
In other words, teams will only be awarded points for games won
if they began the game with 6 players on the court.
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Exceptions will be permitted for injuries or other emergencies where
substitutions are not available at the discretion of the Executive.
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Teams may not add substitute players from teams previously
eliminated from the tournament.
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Round robin
matches are played to either 2 games or 3 games to 25 points (win
by 2 no max), depending on the number of teams in the division.
Semifinals and final are best of three (3rd game to 15; win by 2,
no max).
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Teams are allowed 5 minutes to warm up before each match.
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When no officials (referees)
are present, team captains are responsible to make all
infraction calls made by their own players;
please be vigilant.
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A player can only play for
one team during a tournament.
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Scoring system
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Round robin:
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5- or 6-team pool (1 pt for game win & 1 pt for match win)
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4-team pool (1 pt per game win)
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The total number of points accumulated by each team
will determine the final positions within the round robin. The top
team will be the one with the most points and so on.
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If two or more teams are equal in points, the next determining
factor will be the total number of games won and lost between the
tied teams.
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If the teams are still tied, the record of games in favour and
games against from the match between the tied teams will
be taken into account.
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If they are still tied after that, the next determining factor will
be their total points for and points against between the tied
teams.
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Finally, if none of the above methods are able to determine the
final positions, a coin toss will be used.
Tiers.
Teams must specify upon registration if they are playing in Tier 1
or Tier 2. Tier 1 is defined as competitive and Tier 2 is defined
as semi-competitive.
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When a team wins a Tier 2 tournament they will be moved up to Tier 1
for the next tournament.
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Teams finishing in 3rd or above in their division within Tier 1 will
not be allowed to move into Tier 2 for the next tournament.
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The poorest team performance in Tier 1 may be dropped to Tier 2 for
the next tournament.
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League executives reserve the right to move teams up or down as they
see fit.
FOOD & DRINK IN THE GYMS
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Please be aware that according to ESA gym rules, absolutely no
food or drinks
are allowed in the gyms. If you choose to bring food or drink with
you to the gym, please ensure that all garbage be placed in the
waste receptacles at the end of your match.
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