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TCSSC Policy
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This means...
S: Safe play all of the time. Play with control and be
conscious of your surroundings.
M: Members only. Anyone who plays on your team needs to be
listed on your roster. One off substitutes must be listed on your roster
or an active TCSSC roster.
A: Attend online info session and read rules every season. This
will keep you up to speed on new issues.
R: Report all injuries which require medical attention and
incidents if you desire official TCSSC investigation.
T: Talk to the other team. Together, TCSSC members can make
a fun and safe playing environment.
It is the responsibility of both team captains/co-captains to submit
their scores and spirit scores for league online through the T.E.A.M.
System by 5:00 p.m. the day following their game.
Please click here for detailed information on how to report scores.
As of May 2007, the TCSSC plays by official UPA 11th edition rules with 4 exceptions:
Click here
to see these exceptions
>> Click
here to see the UPA 11th edition rules
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Click here for a printable version of UPA 11th edition rules
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Click here to for a brief document that helps explain changes from UPA
10th edition to UPA 11th edition (PDF document)
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Click here to for a more detailed document that helps explain changes
from UPA 10th edition to UPA 11th edition (PDF document)
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Click here to see Ultimate in 10 Simple Rules
Game Time/Default: Please arrive 15 minutes early to set up fields and
start your games on time. A default will occur if any team cannot
field a squad within 15 minutes of the official start time. A team can
play with a minimum of 4 people, as long as two (2) of the players are
women and two (2) of the players are men. Captains may agree to
waive the rules regarding minimum people but this should be decided
before the game starts. IF IT IS AGREED THAT THE GAME COUNTS, IT COUNTS!
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Games are completed either when one team reaches 19 points or if
1.5 hours of play is completed. A 5 minute half time occurs when one
team reaches 9 points or after 45 minutes of play. If regulation time
has expired, (or if 45 minutes have elapsed in the first half) the
teams should “play out the point”, with this point counting towards the
final score. Games can end in a tie during the regular season.
For games at time-sensitive venues (Lamport, De La Salle, etc...), when
the whistle/horn is blown, the game ends right at that moment (point is
not played out).
- Please agree on one person to act as timekeeper.
- Teams may call a one (1) minute time-out per half if needed (but
not during the last 5 minutes of each half).
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Captains may agree to waive the rules regarding minimum people but
this should be decided before the game starts. IF IT IS AGREED THAT
THE GAME COUNTS, IT COUNTS!
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The gender requirement guideline states that 2 males & 2
females must be on the field at any given time with the 5th player
being either a male or female. You DO NOT have to match the
gender breakdown of your opponents. (ie. If your opponents are lining
up with 2 guys & 3 girls, you do not have to match it)
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PLAYOFFS: When regulation time has expired, the current point
should be played out until a point is scored. If this point
results in the score being tied, one more point is to be played in
order to break the tie. PLAYOFF GAMES CANNOT END IN A TIE!!!
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Note: The "Half-Rule" will NO LONGER BE USED FOR TCSSC GAMES
(i.e. you CAN score from a pass thrown before the halfway line).
Effective May 1, 2004.
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The live end zone rule is used and the brick
mark is 10 yards off of the goal line.
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