Thu
STARTS October 03, 2024
STANDINGS/SCHEDULE – Thursday 4v4 Sand Volleyball (DH) – RECREATIONAL – CRK
Coed 4v4 - Doubleheader | 6:30PM - 10:20PM
General Information
Registration Ends |
October 01, 2024 |
Play Begins |
October 03, 2024 |
Part of Town |
Central Houston |
Regular Registration Price |
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Team* |
$695 + 6.0% Processing Fee |
Individual* |
$105 + 6.0% Processing Fee |
Registration Period* |
Aug 17, 2024 - Sep 13, 2024 |
Early Registration Price |
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Team* |
$645 + 6.0% Processing Fee |
Individual* |
$95 + 6.0% Processing Fee |
Early Registration Period* |
Jul 16, 2024 - Aug 16, 2024 |
Late Registration Price |
|
Team* |
$745 + 6.0% Processing Fee |
Individual* |
$115 + 6.0% Processing Fee |
Late Registration Period* |
Sep 14, 2024 - Oct 01, 2024 |
*Click “All Details” for Early Bird and Late registration periods and fees.
Schedules & Standings
STANDINGS/SCHEDULE – Thursday 4v4 Sand Volleyball (DH) – RECREATIONAL – CRK
Location
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HTX Sports Creek
2619 Polk St , Houston, TX 77003
Rules
LEAGUE FORMAT
Double-header league with two games per night. All teams will compete in the regular season, and top teams will advance to the playoffs. The number of sand volleyball playoff teams will be determined by the total number of teams in the league. As a co-ed league, the intended format is 2 male players and 2 female players on the court at a time. No more than 2 male players may be on the court at any one time. Teams may play an official game with 3 players but no more than 2 male players on the court at any one time.- Teams will have 10 minutes from the start of their designated match time to gather all of their teammates to start the game. If the entire team isn’t there by 10 minutes after the designated match time, the first game will go to the opposing team. If, after 15 minutes, there aren't enough players for a volleyball game, the opposing team will win the match.
- If teams are short players, they have the option to pick up players from within the league to keep from forfeiting the game. A minimum of two players from the team's roster must be present to field a team. Picking up a 3rd free agent player from within the league to play a game is allowed at the discretion of the official. A 4th player will only be allowed at the approval of the opposing team since you can play an official league game with 3 players.
THE GAME
- Each match will consist of a best of 3 sets.
- The first two sets will be played to 21 points. Each set will continue until a two point advantage is reached or until one team reaches 25.
- If a 3rd set is needed it will be rally scoring to 15 points, win by 2 points. There is no point cap on the third set.
- All sets are rally scoring.
- Rally scoring simply means that a point will be awarded each time the ball is served regardless of who served it.
- Teams are allowed one, 60 second timeout per set.
SUBSTITUTION RULES
- Volleyball teams are only permitted to substitute a player on their side-out; substitutions must be acknowledged by the official.
- Side out substitutions enter the match into the serving position.
- Players arriving late must wait for a dead ball/end of point to fill a missing position.
- If a team illegally substitutes a player, that team will lose their serve immediately.
SERVING
- A volleyball team earns service possession for the start of the first game by winning Rock/Paper/Scissors.
- A legal serve is one that crosses the net and is either touched by an opposing player or lands within the opposing team’s area of the court within the boundary lines. A serve that makes contact with the net and carries over to the opponent’s side of the net is a live serve and must be returned.
- Jump serves are permitted in intermediate & advanced leagues. Jump serves are illegal in recreation leagues.
- The server may move freely within the service zone.
- At the moment of service hit or jumping take-off, the server may not touch the court or end line or go under the end line.
- A service must be hit with one hand or any part of the arm after being tossed or released and before it touch the playing surface. If the ball, after being tossed or released lands on the court without being touched or is caught by the server, it is considered a serve and no further service attempt will be permitted. Kicking the ball is illegal during a serve.
- When the serving team wins the rally, the player who served before, serves again.
- When the receiving team wins the rally, it gains the right to serve and must rotate the server but does not have to rotate position on the court.
- Players on the receiving team cannot block or attack a serve.
PLAYING THE BALL
- In 4’s every player is eligible to attack the net.
- Each team is allowed a maximum of 3 successive contacts of the ball in order to return the ball to the opponent’s area.
- Open hand dinks are illegal. An open hand allows the player to affect the direction of the ball by using fingertips in conjunction with the twist of the wrist. Players must poke the ball with their knuckles, straight ridged fingers, closed fist, or an obvious smack/hit on the ball.
- Returning a serve with a set is illegal and must be “passed” with a bump (hands together below the wrist), or with your hands together (above the waist, overlapping hands, hands interlocked like a tomahawk).
- When setting the ball over the net, the players shoulders must be square and facing the direction of the net. You may set the ball backwards over the net, but shoulders must remain square to the net. Players may not 'push the ball' when setting to the back line, which is considered illegal.
- Players are not permitted to scoop, hold or lift the ball. The ball must be clearly hit.
- There is no centerline. You may cross under the net providing that you do not contact a player from the other side or hinder their play of the ball.
- The ball must cross the plane of the net before contact may be made unless it is the 3rd hit by the offense and the contact is made to block the shot.
- Contact with the net is a violation. This includes contact made by hats, hair or clothing.
- Crossing or playing over any of the ball guards is a dead ball.
- Crossing into the other courts is a dead ball.
- A stray ball onto the court constitutes a replay if it comes in during play.
BLOCKING
- Blocking is the action close to the net which intercepts the ball coming from the opponent's side by making contact with the ball before, during or after it crosses the net.
- A block contact is not counted as a team hit, and a team is entitled to 3 hits to return the ball.
- The first hit after the block may be executed by any player, including the one who blocked the ball.
PLAYOFFS ELIGIBILITY
All players participating in the playoffs must be on an official adult volleyball team roster and have played at least 1 game during the regular season. If an opposing team believes one of the players on the other team hasn’t played in an official regular-season game and/or isn’t on the official team roster, they can protest that player. If a team checks in a player who isn't on the official league roster and the opposing team protests, said team will automatically forfeit the set. Since many volleyball teams play without subs please plan accordingly and if you know one of your players won’t be there for the playoffs be sure to have a substitute on the roster.FORFEIT RULE
- If your team forfeits a game during the regular season, the following rules apply:
- First Offense: Loss of game. Score marked: 21-0, 21-0.
- Second Offense: Loss of game and lost ability to make playoffs.
- Third Offense: Removal from the volleyball league.
- If you know in advance that your team is going to forfeit a game, we encourage you to contact us so we can inform your opponent.
- Teams have until ten minutes past the designated start time to field a full squad (or the volleyball league minimum number of players required according to rules). If at that time a team is unable to field a legal team, they forfeit the game. The teams may utilize the playing field during their allotted time to play an unofficial game. The official score will be marked as a loss with the respective forfeit score.
OFFICIALS
- All games will be officiated by volleyball league staff.
- Only the team captain from each team may approach the official to dispute or question a call. In the end, the call made by the official is final.
- Arguing with the official is not tolerated. A delay of game penalty may be called in which the team timeout can be revoked. The second penalty would be a side-out or point to the opposing team.
SPORTSMANSHIP
- We enforce a “Zero Tolerance Policy” in regards to behavior of players, team managers, and fans. Taunting, trash talking, or abusive language will not be tolerated. Officials and volleyball league staff will have the right to reprimand or eject players, managers, or fans depending on the severity of the situation. Abusive behavior toward the official will not be tolerated. An ejection carries a one game suspension (including the current game). In extreme cases, the player will be asked to leave the premises without refund. The severity of the punishment will be based on the discretion of the official and league staff. Only CAPTAINS of respective teams are allowed to approach the official with questions or concerns in a respective manner. Teams charging the field of play to question or complain a call will be subject to automatic forfeit for that game.
- Alcohol and smoking is not allowed on playing fields.
- Any rules not covered or protests will be handled by the Official.
- There will be no refunds allowed for rain delays or cancellations. If the league is postponed due to weather, we will reschedule to a later date. There will be no refunds if you are not able to furnish a team on the makeup date.
- Sand volleyball games are played in the rain if at all possible unless the Official or Facility Representative decides it is necessary to postpone due to dangerous playing conditions or lightning. If lightning occurs, all attempts will be made to resume play 30 minutes after the last lightning flash is viewed and the official deems it safe to resume play. The games will resume as scheduled if at all possible, or shortened if necessary.
- No pets or children are allowed on the playing courts/fields at any time due to safety and health concerns.
- Pets and children may be allowed inside the facilities but must be under supervision by their owner/parent at all times.
- Pets must be on a leash and monitored at all times with the owner responsible for cleaning up after their pet.
- Pets can interfere and easily distract players and officials by either chasing children or the ball which may lead to injuries.
- Some persons have severe fears in regards to pets
- Please respect these rules, others and be courteous. SPORTSKIND officials have the final say.
LEAGUE AUTHORITY
- FIGHTING WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. ANY INSTANCES OF FIGHTING MAY RESULT IN A TEAM FORFEIT OF THE TOURNAMENT WITHOUT REFUND AND POSSIBLE EXPULSIONS FROM FUTURE TOURNAMENTS.
- ALL DECISIONS OF THE LEAGUE STAFF ARE FINAL. THE LEAGUE STAFF SHALL ALSO HAVE THE FINAL AUTHORITY TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO GAME SCHEDULES, GAME DURATION. AND OTHER ASPECTS OF THE RULES OR OF THE LEAGUE.
LEAGUE FORMAT
Double-header league with two games per night. All teams will compete in the regular season and the top teams advance to the playoffs. The number of playoff teams will be determined by the total number of teams in the league. As a co-ed league, league, the intended format is 3 male players and 3 female players on the court at a time. No more than 3 male players may be on the court at any one time. Teams may play an official game with 4 players but no more than 3 male players on the court at any one time.- Teams will have 10 minutes from the start of their designated match time to gather all of their teammates to start the game. If the entire team isn’t there by 10 minutes after the designated match time the first league game will go to the opposing team. If after 15 minutes there aren't enough players for a game the opposing team will win the match.
- If teams are short players, they have the option to pick up players from within the league to keep from forfeiting the game. A minimum of two players from the team's roster must be present to field a team. Picking up a 4th free agent player from within the league to play a game is allowed at the discretion of the official. A 5th or 6th player will only be allowed at the approval of the opposing team since you can play an official league game with 4 players.
THE GAME
- Each match will consist of a best of 3 sets.
- The first two sets will be played to 21 points. Each set will continue until a two point advantage is reached or until one team reaches 25.
- If a 3rd set is needed it will be rally scoring to 15 points, win by 2 points. There is no point cap on the third set.
- All sets are rally scoring.
- Rally scoring simply means that a point will be awarded each time the ball is served regardless of who served it.
- Teams are allowed one, 60 second timeout per set.
SUBSTITUTION RULES
- Volleyball teams are only permitted to substitute a player on their side-out; substitutions must be acknowledged by the official.
- Side out substitutions enter the match into the serving position.
- Players arriving late must wait for a dead ball/end of point to fill a missing position.
- If a team illegally substitutes a player, that team will lose their serve immediately.
SERVING
- A volleyball team earns service possession for the start of the first game by winning Rock/Paper/Scissors.
- A legal serve is one that crosses the net and is either touched by an opposing player or lands within the opposing team’s area of the court within the boundary lines. A serve that makes contact with the net and carries over to the opponent’s side of the net is a live serve and must be returned.
- Jump serves are permitted in intermediate & advanced leagues. Jump serves are illegal in recreation leagues.
- The server may move freely within the service zone.
- At the moment of service hit or jumping take-off, the server may not touch the court or end line or go under the end line.
- A service must be hit with one hand or any part of the arm after being tossed or released and before it touch the playing surface. If the ball, after being tossed or released lands on the court without being touched or is caught by the server, it is considered a serve and no further service attempt will be permitted.
- When the serving team wins the rally, the player who served before, serves again.
- When the receiving team wins the rally, it gains the right to serve and must rotate the server. All players shall rotate one position clockwise.
- Players on the receiving team cannot block or attack a serve.
PLAYING THE BALL
- In 6’s only the front 3 players are allowed to attack the net.
- Each team is allowed a maximum of 3 successive contacts of the ball in order to return the ball to the opponent’s area.
- Open hand receives are legal in recreational 6's sand volleyball.
- When setting the ball over the net, the players shoulders must be square and facing the direction of the net. You may set the ball backwards over the net, but shoulders must remain square to the net. Players may not 'push the ball' when setting to the back line, which is considered illegal.
- Players are not permitted to scoop, hold or lift the ball. The ball must be clearly hit.
- There is no centerline. You may cross under the net providing that you do not contact a player from the other side or hinder their play of the ball.
- The ball must cross the plane of the net before contact may be made unless it is the 3rd hit by the offense and the contact is made to block the shot.
- Contact with the net is a violation. This includes contact made by hats, hair or clothing.
- Crossing or playing over any of the ball guards is a dead ball.
- Crossing into the other courts is a dead ball.
- A stray ball onto the court constitutes a replay if it comes in during play.
BLOCKING
- Blocking is the action close to the net which intercepts the ball coming from the opponent's side by making contact with the ball before, during or after it crosses the net.
- A block contact is not counted as a team hit, and a team is entitled to 3 hits to return the ball.
- The first hit after the block may be executed by any player, including the one who blocked the ball.
PLAYOFFS ELIGIBILITY
All players participating in the playoffs must be on an official adult volleyball team roster and have played at least 1 game during the regular season. If an opposing team believes one of the players on the other team hasn’t played in an official regular season game and/or isn’t on the official team roster they can protest that player. If a team checks in a player who isn't on the official league roster and the opposing team protests, said team will automatically forfeit the set. Since many teams play without subs please plan accordingly and if you know one of your players won’t be there for the playoffs be sure to have a substitute on the roster.FORFEIT RULE
- If your team forfeits a game during the regular season, the following rules apply:
- First Offense: Loss of game. Score marked: 21-0, 21-0.
- Second Offense: Loss of game and lost ability to make playoffs.
- Third Offense: Removal from the league.
- If you know in advance that your team is going to forfeit a game, we encourage you to contact us so we can inform your opponent.
- Teams have until ten minutes past the designated start time to field a full squad (or the volleyball minimum number of players required according to rules). If at that time a team is unable to field a legal team, they forfeit the game. The teams may utilize the playing field during their allotted time to play an unofficial game. The official score will be marked as a loss with the respective forfeit score.
OFFICIALS
- All games will be officiated by volleyball league staff.
- Only the team captain from each team may approach the official to dispute or question a call. In the end the call made by the official is final.
- What is not covered in this league’s rules will be covered by the latest version of AVP Rules and interpreted by the referee.
- Arguing with the official is not tolerated. A delay of game penalty may be called in which the team timeout can be revoked. The second penalty would be a side-out or point to the opposing team.
SPORTSMANSHIP
- We enforce a “Zero Tolerance Policy” in regards to behavior of players, team managers, and fans. Taunting, trash talking, or abusive language will not be tolerated. Officials and volleyball league staff will have the right to reprimand or eject players, managers, or fans depending on the severity of the situation. Abusive behavior toward the official will not be tolerated. An ejection carries a one game suspension (including the current game). In extreme cases, the player will be asked to leave the premises without refund. The severity of the punishment will be based on the discretion of the official and league staff. Only CAPTAINS of respective teams are allowed to approach the official with questions or concerns in a respective manner. Teams charging the field of play to question or complain a call will be subject to automatic forfeit for that game.
- Alcohol and smoking is not allowed on playing fields.
- Any rules not covered or protests will be handled by the Official.
- There will be no refunds allowed for rain delays or cancellations. If the league is postponed due to weather, we will reschedule to a later date. There will be no refunds if you are not able to furnish a team on the makeup date.
- Sand volleyball games are played in the rain if at all possible unless the Official or Facility Representative decides it is necessary to postpone due to dangerous playing conditions or lightning. If lightning occurs, all attempts will be made to resume play 30 minutes after the last lightning flash is viewed and the official deems it safe to resume play. The games will resume as scheduled if at all possible, or shortened if necessary.
- No pets or children are allowed on the playing courts/fields at any time due to safety and health concerns.
- Pets and children may be allowed inside the facilities but must be under supervision by their owner/parent at all times.
- Pets must be on a leash and monitored at all times with the owner responsible for cleaning up after their pet.
- Pets can interfere and easily distract players and officials by either chasing children or the ball which may lead to injuries.
- Some persons have severe fears in regards to pets
- Please respect these rules, others and be courteous. SPORTSKIND officials have the final say.
LEAGUE AUTHORITY
- FIGHTING WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. ANY INSTANCES OF FIGHTING MAY RESULT IN A TEAM FORFEIT OF THE TOURNAMENT WITHOUT REFUND AND POSSIBLE EXPULSIONS FROM FUTURE TOURNAMENTS.
- ALL DECISIONS OF THE LEAGUE STAFF ARE FINAL. THE LEAGUE STAFF SHALL ALSO HAVE THE FINAL AUTHORITY TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS TO GAME SCHEDULES, GAME DURATION. AND OTHER ASPECTS OF THE RULES OR OF THE LEAGUE.
BRING YOUR OWN 4’s TOURNAMENT FORMAT
Volleyball teams of four will compete in a round robin format followed by playoffs. Teams must play with 2 females and 2 males on the court. Based on the results of the round robin games we’ll rank all teams based on the criteria listed below and the top teams will move onto the playoffs. The number of playoff teams will be determined and announced at the event. Based on the results of the round robin games all teams will be ranked based on the following criteria:- Overall record of your games played
- Total point differential of all the matches
- In the rare case where there is a tie after these two factors we will go to a coin flip
SCORING
All volleyball games are rally scoring in one set to 21, teams must win by 2 with a cap at 25. Teams will switch sides once one of the teams reaches 11 points. Rally scoring simply means that a point will be awarded each time the ball is served regardless of who served it.SERVING
A team earns service possession for the start of the first game by winning Rock/Paper/Scissors.- A legal serve is one that crosses the net and is either touched by an opposing player or lands within the opposing team’s area of the court within the boundary lines. A serve that makes contact with the net and carries over to the opponent’s side of the net is a live serve and must be returned.
- No jump serves are allowed.
- When the serving team wins the rally, the player who served before, serves again.
- When the receiving team wins the rally, it gains the right to serve and must rotate server but does not have to rotate position on the court.
- Players on the receiving team cannot block or attack a serve.
PLAYING THE BALL
- Volleyball team members do not need to rotate positions on the court. They do have to rotate service though.
- Every player is eligible to attack the net.
- Each team is allowed a maximum of 3 successive contacts of the ball in order to return the ball to the opponent’s area.
- Open hand tips are illegal.
- Returning a serve with a set is illegal and must be "passed" with a bump (hands together below the wrist) or with your hands together (above the waist).
- When setting the ball over the net, the player's shoulders must be square to the direction of the set.
- Players are not permitted to scoop, hold or lift the ball. The ball must be clearly hit.
- There is no centerline. You may cross under the net providing that you do not contact a player from the other side or hinder their play of the ball.
- The ball must cross the plane of the net before contact may be made unless it is the 3rd hit by the offense and the contact is made to block the shot.
- Contact with the net is a violation. This includes contact made by hats, hair or clothing.
- Crossing or playing over any of the ball guards is a dead ball.
- Crossing into the other courts is a dead ball.
- A stray ball onto the court constitutes a replay if it comes in during play
BLOCKING
- Blocking is the action close to the net which intercepts the ball coming from the opponent's side by making contact with the ball before, during or after it crosses the net.
- A block contact is not counted as a team hit, and a team is entitled to 3 hits to return the ball.
- The first hit after the block may be executed by any player, including the one who blocked the ball.
OFFICIALS
- All games in the tournament will be officiated by a league official.
CONCLUSION
- We enforce a “Zero Tolerance Policy” in regards to behavior of players, team managers, and fans. Taunting, trash talking, or abusive language will not be tolerated. Officials and volleyball league staff will have the right to reprimand or eject players, managers, or fans depending on the severity of the situation. Abusive behavior toward the official will not be tolerated. An ejection carries a one game suspension (including the current game). In extreme cases, the player will be asked to leave the premises without refund. The severity of the punishment will be based on the discretion of the official and league staff. Only CAPTAINS of respective teams are allowed to approach the official with questions or concerns in a respective manner. Teams charging the field of play to question or complain a call will be subject to an automatic forfeit for that game.
- Any rules not covered or protests will be handled by the Tournament Director.
- All decisions of the Tournament Director are final. The Tournament Director shall also have the final authority to make adjustments to match schedules, match duration, and other aspects of the tournament as may become necessary during the course of the tournament.