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Over The Line. Rules Modified for Hilltop High School Physical Education Dr. Butler May 2012. History: OTL. Over-the-line was first played in Mission Beach, San Diego, California in the 1950s and continues to thrive in the area. A physical education activity at local high schools.
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Over The Line Rules Modified for Hilltop High School Physical Education Dr. Butler May 2012
History: OTL • Over-the-line was first played in Mission Beach, San Diego, California in the 1950s and continues to thrive in the area. • A physical education activity at local high schools. • Annual tournament held on Fiesta Island. • "OMBAC World Championship Over The Line Tournament", organized by Old Mission Beach Athletic Club, is a prominent event in San Diego's beach sports life. • Over 1200 teams. • Over 60,000 fans and spectators
Description: OTL • Modified softball game played with a bat and ball. • Traditionally played in sand at Fiesta Island. • There is a batter, pitcher and fielders. • No running of bases. • Focus is on fun and interactivity with other team members.
Rules: OTL • Pitcher is on same team as the batter. • Batter has (3) chances to hit a ball in fair territory. • Boundaries of game are long and narrow. • An out is earned when (a) the ball is caught in the air, or (b) batter fails to bat a ball in fair territory within (3) attempts when up to bat.
Scoring Rules: OTL • 1 – Point for each ball that is batted and lands in fair territory without being caught (dropped balls count as a point). • 4 – Points for each ball hit over the last outfielder’s head that lands in fair territory. • If three outs are not earned, switch infield/outfield after 2 rotations through batting order.
Strategy: OTL • Offense: Pitch ball softly at waste level of batter (be sure to pitch from the side, out of the way). • Offense: Vary batting placement - barely over the line, close to the sidelines, and for distance. • Defense: Disperse fielders based on perceived striking ability and aim of each batter.
Safety Cues: OTL • Pitcher stay safe! Stand to the side, well away from the bat. • Don’t throw the bat! People waiting turn to bat stay well away from batter. • Fielders pay attention! Watch not only the for the ball from your team, but for stray balls from other teams.