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8-Team 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament DOUBLE ELIMINATION! Winning Team Gets HALF OFF Men's league dues- $300 VALUE!
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8-Team 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament DOUBLE ELIMINATION!
Winning Team Gets HALF OFF Men's league dues- $300 VALUE!
Rules:
- Teams can have a max of 4 players
- Scoring: 2's and 1's
- THE TEAM CAPTAIN WILL REPRESENT HIS/HER TEAM AS A SPOKESPERSON AT ALL TIMES, and must verify the score sheet has correct roster prior to each game.
- A coin flip prior to the start of the game will determine which team has the initial possession.
- Game Play Length of Games: first team to score 21 points, or 20 minutes.
- 20 minute running clock - last minute all out of bounds, dead ball, and fouls stop the clock.
- Overtime: if the score is tied at the end of 20 minutes, the game goes to overtime. A coin flip determines which team has the initial possession. The game winner is the first to score 2 points in the overtime period.
- No Make It Take It: the ball changes possession after each scored basket.
- Stalling: no stalling is allowed. The referee or YMCA Tournament Officials may institute a 20 second shot clock at any time.
- Jump Balls: all jump balls become the possession of the defensive team.
- Time Outs: each team is allowed three 30-second time-outs per game.
- Taking It Back: when in play, the ball must be "cleared" on each change of possession. "cleared" means BOTH feet must be behind the two-point arc. Failure to "take it back" is a violation.
- Change of Possession Throw In/Resuming Play: the ball must be “checked” after every out of bounds or opposite team score.
- Free Throws: free throws count as one point. When fouled in the act of shooting, free throws are awarded to the fouled shooter only when the basket was not made (1 for 1 pointer, 2 for 2 pointer). All free throws are dead balls. Regardless of whether the free throw(s) are made, the opposing team checks the ball from the check box. The try for goal shall be made within 10 seconds after the ball has been placed at the disposal of the free thrower. All other players will remain behind the two point arc while the free throw attempt is being made.
RECORDED TEAM FOUL
- Team Fouls 1 through 7 - Check ball from check box, unless fouled in the act of shooting
- Team Fouls 8+ - (for team that was fouled) - One free throw, unless fouled in the act of shooting
- Personal Fouls: the referee will record each personal foul. Each team member is allowed four personal fouls. Upon receiving the fourth personal foul, the player is disqualified. If a player is fouled in the act of shooting and a basket is not made, player must attempt a free throw (2 free throws if fouled in the act of shooting behind the arc).
- Flagrant fouls or continuous misconduct will result in team forfeiture and team dismissal from the tournament. All flagrant fouls are called by the referee, court monitor or YMCA Tournament Officials only. A flagrant foul may be a personal technical foul of violent or savage nature, or a technical non-contact foul which displays unacceptable conduct. It may or may not be intentional. If personal, it involves violent contact such as striking, kneeing, etc; if technical, it involves dead ball contact or non-contact at any time which is extreme or persistent, vulgar, or abusive conduct.
- First Offense: Player fouled will shoot one free throw and his/her teams retains possession from check box.
- Second Offense: Team forfeits game and is under probation for the duration of tournament play.
- Third Offense: Team is dismissed from tournament.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MacColl YMCA, 32 Breakneck Hill Road, Lincoln, United States
Tickets
USD 150.00