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Intramural sports. Broomball Classroom Training. Classroom training. General Rules. This is a strictly co-ed league 5 players on the court maximum 1 goalie of either gender 2 females and 2 males Minimum number of players to avoid a forfeit is 4 2 females and 2 males
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Intramural sports Broomball Classroom Training
Classroom training General Rules • This is a strictly co-ed league • 5 players on the court maximum • 1 goalie of either gender • 2 females and 2 males • Minimum number of players to avoid a forfeit is 4 • 2 females and 2 males • Any of the four may play goalie • Games will consist of 3 periods, each 12 minutes long • There will be 1 minute between periods • Mercy Rule: • a team leading by 10 goals in the 3rd period will automatically win
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Classroom training Required Player Equipment • All players on the ice must wear a helmet at all times. • This includes warm-ups and during scrimmages. • Gloves, shin pads and elbow pads are not provided, but are highly recommended. • The Intramurals staff will supply broomball sticks. • Jeans, cargo pants and khakis are not allowed to be worn by any player. Players must be in athletic attire.
Classroom training Required Player Equipment
Classroom training Goalie Rules • Goalies are allowed to pick up the ball in the area from the penalty shot circle back to his/her team’s own boards. • When the goalie throws, rolls or kicks the ball, it must hit another player on their team before crossing the half-line • If it does cross the half-line before a player touches it, blow the ball dead and give it to the opposing goalkeeper. • Goalies are not allowed to cross over the half line.
Goalie Rules Classroom training • Goalie's may not high stick when shooting or passing the ball. • Goalies are allowed to wear hockey shin pads, a goalie glove and/or baseball mitt. • Goalie pads and goalie blocker gloves are illegal.
Classroom training Substitutions • Substitutions are conducted on-the-fly. • Make sure that they player comes completely off before the sub comes on. • Failure to do so: • 1st: A warning • 2nd: A penalty shot against the violating team • In the last two minutes of the game, if a team is down by 2 goals or less, the goal keeper may be pulled. • This player loses all goalie rights. • This player may not substitute out
Classroom training Violations • Hand or kick passes are not permitted. • Players may not bobble, juggle or carry the ball with their sticks. • Violations will result in possession being awarded to the non-offending team • If a player hand/kick passes: 1st: Blow the ball dead 2nd: Place the ball on the side-line where the violation occurred, giving it to the opposing team.
Classroom training Sliding • There is absolutely no sliding. • A player sliding for the first time will be issued a warning and the opposing team will be awarded a penalty shot. • A player sliding for the second time will be ejected from the contest and the opposing team will be awarded a penalty shot.
Classroom training Contact Penalties • There is NO CHECKING OR BODY CONTACT. • Players cannot use excessive body contact to gain a competitive advantage. • Players may, at the officials’ discretion, be warned and/ or ejected for excessive physical contact. • Any player playing in a dangerous or reckless manner can be warned, penalized, and/or ejected. • By keeping a tight call on the game, we can avoid any major outbursts from players.
Classroom training High-Sticking Penalties • Sticks should be kept below the level of the crossbar at all times • This includes penalty shots and passing/shooting from sidelines. • This rule applies to goal keepers as well • An infraction of this rule will result in a penalty shot against the offending team’s goalie. • If a player taking a penalty shot high sticks, blow the ball dead, no goal, and the ball immediately goes to the opposite goal for another penalty shot.
Classroom training Penalty Enforcement • Penalty shots are awarded for all penalty infractions.
Running Penalty Shots Classroom training • When a penalty shot occurs: • One referee calls the penalty • The other stands in line with the ball, ensuring that all the players stay behind him/her. • The referee calling the penalty: • 1st: Asks the goalie if he/she’s ready • 2nd: Asks the player if he/she’s ready • 3rd: Reminds players that the shot is LIVE • 4th: Blows the whistle to signal the shot.
Classroom training Ties and Tie-Breakers • All ties at the end of regulation will be ties. • During the playoffs, ties will be decided by 12-minute sudden-death overtime periods.
Signals – High Stick Classroom training • High sticking is called if any player, including goalie, raises his/her stick above the cross-bar at any time during the game. • This included their pre-swing or follow through. • To call high stick: • Blow the ball dead • Raise the high stick signal • Set up for a penalty shot
Signals – Delayed Penalty Classroom Training • This signal is used when a penalty occurs, but the ball stays in the possession of the team that was affected by the penalty. • The referee raises arm, but does not blow the whistle until a member of the team that committed the penalty touches the ball. • Once they do, blow the whistle and signal the penalty that occurred.
Signals – Slashing Classroom Training • If a player is intentionally hitting the opposing team’s sticks to impede their process • To call slashing: • Blow the ball dead • Raise the slashing signal • Set up for penalty shot
Signals - Roughing Classroom Training • This is a NON CONTACT league. • ANY intentional contact is considered roughing. • To call roughing: • If roughing occurs, but team that penalty happened to gained possession, raise DELAYED PENALTY signal. If team loses possession: • Blow the ball dead. • Raise the roughing signal • Set up for penalty shot
Referee Positioning Classroom training • BOTH referees should move with the ball to maintain the best angle of sight on the play. • If a foul is called, the referee calling the foul needs to close in on the players involved and be confident to maintain control over the game. • Maintaining proper position is VITAL in the calling of proper penalties.
Checking Players In Classroom training • Open Zamboni doors at the end of the ice. • Set up table with 1 staff member at each gamesheet • Before each set of games, players may only enter through the zamboni door after checking in at the table.
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