USSSA Heat at the Beach -- May 15-17, 2009 --
Pyle Center -- Roxana, Delaware
Tournament Rules &
Information
1.
Maps and
directions to the Pyle Center can be found under the “Parks” section of www.usssa1.com.
2.
The Pyle
Center’s insurance policy prohibits any pets from being on park grounds.
3.
In the
event of inclement weather, a message will be left at 410-439-2255 (State
Office Line). Please only have one member of the team make the call in order to
not tie up the phone line. We may also
use notes on the Director’s Forum portion of the message board or a note on the
front page of the usssa1.com website as a way to communicate any schedule
changes. Beyond these means, if a team
is still unclear as to their game situation, the manager only may also call
Bill Dowell at 410-206-8363 for 10U & 12U, or Andy Wisk at 443-235-3674
for 14U & 16U. Please note
that as a general rule we do not individually contact each team in the event of
adverse weather conditions. Rather, it
is the team’s responsibility to check the lines of communication listed above.
4.
Teams
should report in to the tournament director 1 hour before the start of their
first game, letting the director know that they have arrived and to receive any
last minute instructions.
5.
Forfeit
time is game time; however, the director’s discretion may be used if unique
circumstances warrant otherwise.
6.
Teams
must be prepared to play 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time of a
game, or 1 hour ahead of schedule if we were to have bad weather. Otherwise, a forfeit may be declared.
7.
In pool
play, the winner of a coin toss prior to the start of a game will have choice
of being home or visitors. In
championship play the higher seeded team will have the choice. If both teams are equally seeded in
championship play then a coin toss will be used.
8.
All pool
games will be subject to a time limit of 1:20.
All championship and 14U consolation games will have a 1:30 time
limit. There is NO drop dead rule. No
new inning may begin after the time limit has elapsed. The clock begins immediately from the time
that the pre-game conference ends. If
the time limit is up and the home team is leading and at bat, then the game
ends with whatever the score is at that point (ie, the
final inning is not completed in this case).
9.
All
games will be subject to the International Tiebreaker Rule. In pool play and 14U consolation, the
tiebreaker will be in effect only after 7 innings have been completed and if
the time limit hasn't elapsed, and only one tiebreaker inning will be
held. Once the time limit has elapsed
and the game is tied, then the game is considered final and a tie will be
awarded to both teams. In championship
play, the tiebreaker will be in effect when 7 innings have been completed or
the time limit has expired, whichever comes first. Games in championship play can only end in a
tie if the tournament is not completed due to weather.
10. Only coaches and rostered players
may be in the dugout, bench area or on the playing field during the games or
pre-game warm-ups. Non-rostered bat
boys/girls are no longer permitted.
11.
In 10U
the dropped 3rd strike rule will be in effect.
12.
Protests
on any issue other than an umpire’s judgement will require a $100 cash
fee. Protests on an umpire’s judgement
will not be allowed and no fee will be accepted. Protests on rule or procedural
interpretations during a game must be made before the next pitch and will be
decided upon before the game is allowed to continue. Protests on rule/procedures that occur at the
end of the game must be made before the next game begins on that field. Protests on player eligibility must be made
before either team starts their next game and will be decided upon before
either team continues play. The protest
committee will be made up of any part of the following: tournament director,
site director, tournament UIC, site UIC or any of their designees. If the protest is upheld the $100 will be
refunded. If the protest is denied the
fee will be forfeited.
13.
If an
ineligible player participates at any time during the event, the player and
team manager will be ejected from the remainder of the tournament and all games
in which that player participated will be forfeited. Participation is defined as either actively
playing in the game or appearing anywhere on the official lineup that’s
presented prior to the start of a game.
Examples of ineligible players include, but are not limited to, playing
on two teams in the same event, not being listed on the team roster that was
presented prior to the tournament, violating the age requirement, playing under
an assumed identity, use of a fraudulent birth certificate, not presenting a
birth certificate when requested to do so, etc.
14.
Once
pool play is completed, the order of finish within each pool is determined by
an average point system, whereby two points are awarded for each win, 1 point
for each tie and no points for a loss.
Teams are ordered by the average points earned per game played. To break ties, the following are used in
order:
1)
head-to-head
(only applies when 2 teams are tied)
2)
lowest
average runs allowed per game played
3)
head-to-head
(only if two teams remain after 2)
4)
highest
average runs scored per game played
5)
head-to-head
(only if two teams remain after 4)
6)
number
of wins
7)
coin toss.
Notes:
(a)
In a
three-way tie, once one team is selected as the best team by the tiebreaker
process, then head-to-head is applied to the remaining two teams. If the two
teams did not play each other or if there are more than two teams remaining,
then the process continues from the point at which the first team was
selected. For example, assume Teams A, B
& C have given up 5, 4 & 3 runs, respectively, have all earned the same
average points and A beat B, B beat C and C beat A. Then Team C would be the top seed based on
least average runs allowed. Team A would
then be the 2nd seed due to head-to-head between teams A and B.
(b)
A team
will receive two points as a result of winning by forfeit. The points awarded for the forfeit will count
toward the average points, but the forfeit will not count in the runs allowed
or scored tiebreakers. A team will not
be allowed to improve their seeding position by virtue of forfeiting their
final pool game, whether done intentionally or not.
(c)
Games in
which neither an official winner nor a tie has been declared do not count
toward any of the tiebreakers above.
15.
It is
the manager’s responsibility to find out if, when and where their team is
playing in Championship play. That information
will be posted at the site immediately at the conclusion of pool play.
16.
If
inclement weather or other conditions impede the normal progress of the
tournament, the director reserves the right to change the tournament format in
order to achieve the maximum number of games played or to declare an order of
finish.