Rules for Basketball
General Rules
- Individuals utilizing this facility do so at their own risk.
The property owner(s), league operators, officers and owners
and staff of Dulles Sportsplex assume no liability for any injuries
or accidents, which may occur. Please refer to your Liability and Injury Waiver Release Forms.
- Conduct within the facility and on the courts should be conducted
in the spirit of good sportsmanship.
- No food, drinks, chewing tobacco, chewing gum, spitting or cleats permitted on playing surface.
No sunflower seeds or similar type products are permitted in the facility
- No glass containers on the playing surface or in the player boxes
- Dulles Sportsplex reserves the right to refuse play or service to anyone
Sign Up Guidelines and Fees:
- Teams sign up on a first come, first serve basis.
- Teams can sign up anytime before session start date.
Deposits and individual fee payments will only be refunded if Dulles Sportsplex does not have a league
spot available for you or your team.
- Full-payment is required before your first game, or your team
spot could be forfeited.
- If full payment is made after the deadline, late fees will be charged.
- No teams will be accepted after the first game of league play.
- No individual will be allowed to participate in any league games, practice session,
tournament, clinic, open pick-up game, or other activities until a release form has
been properly completed and signed.
- Individuals that sign up will be placed in a Dulles Sportsplex database where other
teams may contact you to recruit you for their team. If you still are not on a team,
and there are enough players for a team, the Dulles Sportsplex will create a team from all the individuals in the database.
Player Rosters
- Player rosters must be turned in prior to the first league game.
Changes will be permitted prior to the third game.
Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of all games played with illegal player(s).
Players may only be added later if a player is injured and removed from the roster for
the remainder of the session. Proof of injury must be provided. Acceptable proof shall
be a doctor's note. At the discretion of management, a team may claim hardship and
add one player after the third game for a fee of $25.
Equipment:
- Tennis shoes or similar sport court shoes are required for all players.
- Teams must be dressed in matching colored jerseys with permanent numbers on the back.
If you forget a jersey, Dulles Sportsplex will provide you an alternate scrimmage vest
for a $5 fee. No player will be allowed to participate without a jersey or Sportsplex
scrimmage vest.
Game Schedule & Make-Up Games:
- If a team is unable to play a scheduled game, the opposing team may choose to accept
a forfeit. If both teams agree to a make-up, they will be offered possible times from
the facility management office. It will be the team managers or representatives
responsibility to coordinate and select one of the available times. The team requesting to
reschedule a match must request a reschedule in writing one week prior to subject game and
submit a fee of $60 (to cover lost referee fees). Failure to do so will result in the game
being forfeited.
Forfeitures:
- A team forfeiting a game during any one session will be subject to the following fines:
First Forfeit- $25 fine
Second Forfeit- $35 fine
Third Forfeit- Termination of team participation from the session and the loss of any re-registration priority.
- Fines for forfeitures must be paid prior to a team continuing the session schedule.
- For adult leagues, forfieture will be incurred if a team has failed to field the minimum number of players within ten minutes from the start of the game clock
for the first game of the night only. Subsequent games shall have only a five
minute grace period with the clock running, and teams not fielding the minimum
number of players at the end of the grace period shall be forfeited.
- For youth leagues, forfeiture will be incurred if a team has failed to field the minimum number of players by game time, although a ten minute grace period will be given, but only to the first game on the schedule.
Subsequent games shall have a five minute grace period, but the clock will be
running and teams not fielding the minimum number of players at the end of the
grace period shall be forfeit.
- The minimum number of players to start a game shall be four. Teams
must have at least five players by the start of the second half. Any team
not fielding five players by the start of the game shall forfeit that game.
There is no grace period.
Any team no show will result in a victory for opposing team scored 50-30, and no rescheduled
game will be given.
Sportsmanship:
- Individuals are expected to play under control and within the rules of the game,
and to the best of their ability will avoid causing injury to themselves and other persons
using the facility.
Referees:
- Referees appointed to officiate each game have complete authority on the field of play,
and their decisions on points of fact connected with the game are final.
Officiating will be monitored and assessed periodically and management will always
try to provide quality officiating at the facility. Constructive comments regarding
officiating are welcome and encouraged. Please submit any such comments in writing.
Complaints regarding officials should be submitted in writing, contain points of fact,
and have your name and the name of your team at the top. Do not discuss officiating or
the officials with the facility staff during or immediately after your game.
Timer/Scorekeeper
- The home team must provide a volunteer time keeper to run the clock for
each game. The visiting team must provide a scorekeeper for each game.
Unsportsmanlike Policy:
- Dulles Sportsplex has a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY toward fighting.
Anyone fighting will be ejected and they will be terminated from playing the rest of
the session. Furthermore, the situation will be reviewed by the league commissioner
to determine whether the player will be banned from the facility for more than one session.
Dulles Sportsplex reserves the right to ban permanently any player involved in a fight.
It is the responsibility of the player to apply for reinstatement to the facility if he
or she is involved in a fight. At this time the player will receive the terms and conditions
of the commissioner's disciplinary action. Any player that does not apply for reinstatement
will not be allowed back into the facility. Application for reinstatement may be subject
to a fine, as determined by the league commissioner.
- A player or coach sent off in (or after) a game by a referee will automatically be
suspended from the next game in the session. In addition, a player will be banned
from playing on any other team until the suspension has been served.
If a player is ejected in the last game of a session (he/she) will be prohibited
from playing in the first game after he/she registers for another session.
- A player or coach sent off for the offense of "foul and abusive language" will
be suspended as outlined above.
- A player sent off for the offense of "persistent infraction of the rules after receiving
a caution will be suspended as outlined above.
- A player or coach sent off for the offense of "violent conduct"
(including, but not limited to: spitting, threatening, continued rough play, etc.)
will be suspended as outlined above and, in addition, will be suspended for one
additional game and subject to further disciplinary action as decided by the
facility management.
- A player or coach sent off for "assaulting an official" will automatically be
suspended from any further activities at the Dulles Sportsplex.
- Should a coach of a team be unable to control a player's actions after that player was sent-off the court
because of disciplinary issues, the coach will also be suspended as outlined above
- A player leaving the bench onto the court to break up or participate in a fight
will automatically be ejected from the game and will be subject to the same penalties as
outlined above.
- A $100 bond will be required from any team involved in an altercation where more than one
player is involved in a fight. Should a bond be placed against a team,
the bond must be paid prior to the team's next game, or that game will be forfeited.
The terms of the bond will be given in writing to the team. Should the team fail to adhere
to the terms, the bond will be forfeited to the arena and the team's participation
will be terminated. If the team adheres to the terms of the bond, then the team will
receive the $100 bond at the end of the session.
- It is the responsibility of each player and the player's team representative to be aware
of the total status of their player's infractions. Failure to comply may result in further
disciplinary measures which may include suspension of the coach/rep. and forfeiture of
games in which that player participated.
Protest:
- Intention to file a protest must be noted in writing immediately following the game.
A formal written protest with a $20 fee (refundable if upheld), must be submitted to
Dulles Sportsplex within 48 hours after the end of a game.
The league commissioner will review and have the final authority on all protests.
ALL DECISIONS MADE BY THE COMMISSIONER ARE FINAL. Only violations of the laws of the game,
rules or guidelines of the facility as published are matters for protest.
Any protests regarding fielding of illegal players must be brought to the attention of
the game officials prior to the suspected player(s) leaving the field of play.
BASKETBALL RULEBOOK
Note: All official NCAA basketball rules apply except for the amended rules below
Game Length:
- Youth Game Length: Two sixteen minute haves with a 2 minute half time(continuously running clock)
- Adult Game Length:
Two 20 minute halves with a 2 minute half time.
The clock will run continuously except for the last two minutes before the end of the game.
During the last two minutes before the end of the game, the clock will stop
for the referee's whistle.
Time outs: Adults will have one full timeout and one thirty second timeout
per half.
Youth will have one full timeout and one 30 second timeout per half.
A team may only foul a player on the other team three times in order to stop the clock before
the end of the game.
Youth games; the clock will stop for shooting
fouls as long as the the score is with in 15 points otherwise it will run
continuously.
Shot Clock/Delay of Game
- There will be no shot clock
- Teams must try to work the ball to score. Four corner offenses and other delay tactics will
not be permitted. Referee's will give a warning first and if delay tactics continues will then
force a change of possession.
- Teams that continue to purposely delay the game after the referee has awarded a change
in possession will be warned first, and then the delaying team will be forced to forfeit the
game. The referee has sole discretion to make this decision.
- For youth teams: Teams with a 15 point or more lead may not press beyond Half Court.
Substitutions
- Teams can only substitute when play has stopped. (Free throws, ball-out of bounds,
after a score).
- Teams may have an unlimited number of substitutions. However, the player being substituted for
must be off the court before his/her replacement can enter the game.
Technical Fouls/Foul Out Rule
- Any player who commits five fouls during the course of the game will be ineligible for the
remainder of the game.
- Players who are charged with 2 (two) technical fouls during any game will be immediately ejected.
- As a result of any technical foul, the opposing team will have 25 seconds to shoot two free
throws and that team will also be awarded possession of the ball.
Levels of Competition:
- The facility will offer the following divisional structure for youth teams:
Division 1- Elite division for upper division select teams or players
Division 2- Recreational Division
The Sportsplex reserves the right to make only one division if there are not enough available
teams for two divisions.
- The facility will offer the following divisional structure for adult teams:
Division 1- Elite division for players who have played college or high school basketball.
Division 2- Recreational Division
The Sportsplex reserves the right to make only one division if there are not enough available
teams for two divisions.
- The Dulles Sportsplex reserves the right to make the necessary changes within league divisions to ensure an equal level of ability and competition.
- Players may only be on one roster in a given division and league.
Players may participate in more than one division and league. A lower division
team may not field more than three players from an upper division. Dulles Sportsplex reserves the right to determine if a player is considered too advanced
for a given division and remove the individual from the team roster. This is done in
the spirit of maintaining parity in a given division.
- Any players with current or former Collegiate or Professional
experience must play Division 1. Any Collegiate players that want to play
in a lower division must get permission from the league commissioner.
No professional player, current or former, can play in a division lower
than Division 1. Any professional players, current or former, caught playing
in a lower division will be removed from that team's roster and that team will
forfeit every game in which that player played.
- Youth league teams will be permitted to have one player on each team who is one year older than the age group, but no more than one
player.
Playoffs
- In order to play in the playoffs, each player from a given team will had to have played in at least three games in the regular
season. No Guest players are allowed in playoff games. Any violation of these rules could result in forfeiture of the playoff game.
Roster Size
- Teams may start the game with 4 players but must have 5 players to start the second half or the game is a forfeit
- Youth:
The maximum roster size will be 15 players. Teams may have at maximum two
guest players for any game.
- Adult:
The maximum roster size will be 10 players. Teams may have at
maximum two guest players for any game.
Guest Players
- All teams are allowed guest players as outlined in the above rules.
Guest players may not be rostered on another team in the same league.
Guest players can be rostered in other leagues as long as the player is playing at
the appropriate level. For example, a 12-U division two player may not be a guest player
on any other 12-U division two team, but may be a guest player on a 12-U division
one team. Teams violating any of the general rules regarding guest players
will forfeit their game.
Awards
- The Dulles Sportsplex will award various prizes to winning teams. Each
first place team will receive ten prizes, according to the maximum roster size.
If teams want additional prizes or awards, they may purchase them from the Sportsplex.