2004 Tournament Rules and Information
1. GAME RULES:
All playing rules and regulations for the tournament will be
governed by the 2004 ASA Official Guide and Rule Book.
A. The homerun limit in the Major Plus Division will be nine (9) then
the one-up rule. Over the fence homeruns beyond the limit are outs.
B. The homerun limit in the Major Division will be six (6).
C. The homerun limit in the AAA Divisions will be three (3).
D. The homerun limit in the AA Divisions will be one (1).
E. A tie ball game will begin the eighth inning using the International
Tie Breaker Rule (See Rule 5.10 of the ASA Code). During pool play any
game shortened by the time limit that ends in a tie will continue using
the Tie Breaker until a winner is determined.
NOTE: The number of divisions in each age classification will depend
on the number and rating of the entered teams. Some classifications
may only have two divisions of play, such as Major and Class A.
2. FORMAT:
Play on the fist day will begin with preliminary pool play to determine
seeding. In four team pools the winners of games 1 and 2 play for 1st
and 2nd seed and the losers of games 1 and 2 play for 3rd and 4th seed.
Ties in three team pools will be broken by fewest runs allowed and then
by head-to-head. Ties in the five team pools will be broken by head-to-head
then fewest runs allowed. Teams will be scheduled a minimum of four (4)
games. (The format for preliminary pool play may vary depending on the
number and rating of the teams).
Championship play will be double elimination.
3. UNIFORMS:
All teams are encouraged to compete in identical uniforms, short and long
pants may be mixed. Coaches should either be in team uniforms or dressed
identically in the team colors. Any decision on uniforms is handled by
the tournament officials and is not subject to team protest.
4. LINE-UPS:
Tournament officials will provide line-up cards if needed. An official
line-up must be submitted to the opposing team and scorekeeper (if available)
prior to the last inning of the preceding game and given to the umpire
prior to game.
5. GAME TIMES:
Please follow the times listed on the tournament bracket. Game time is
forfeit time. Teams should be prepared to immediately start a game once
the preceding game is completed. In Preliminary Play only at the one hour
time mark that inning in progress plus one more inning will complete game.
No time limit on Double Elimination games unless field conditions require
otherwise.
6. INFIELD PRACTICE:
NO infield practice will be permitted. Warm-up is allowed in designated
areas only. Teams may warm-up in the outfield grass if time permits. Teams
wishing to practice may reserve a practice field by calling (703) 368-1188.
7. BENCH AREA:
Players, coaches, sponsors and a bat person are the only individuals allowed
in the bench area.
8. PROTESTS:
The tournament committee will decide all protests. As manager, please
be familiar will rules of the game including proper protest procedure.
See ASA playing rule 11.
9. RUN RULE:
The twelve (12) run rule is in effect after 5 innings and a twenty (20)
run rule will be in effect after 4 innings. Complete innings must be played
unless the home team scores the total to go ahead by the limit while at
bat. The run rule is in effect for all games including the championship
games.
10. RAIN DELAY:
In the event of rain or any cause which interrupts a game, the game must
be resumed at the exact point where it was stopped. It is the manager's
responsibility to contact the Tournament Representative at the field for
rescheduled game information.
In the event the tournament can't be completed within the scheduled time
frame and more than forty-percent (40%) of the scheduled double elimination
games have been completed, the official final order of finish will be
determined by the position of the teams in the bracket. The following
procedures will be used to break ties and among teams in the same spot
in the bracket:
a. Won-loss records except among undefeated teams.
b. If only two teams are tied for a position and have played each other,
the winner of that game.
c. The teams will be ranked according to the fewest runs allowed per game
played.
d. If a tie still exists, by a coin toss.
WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO COMPLETE THE TOURNAMENT EVEN IF WE MUST PLAY AROUND
THE CLOCK AND UNDER ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS. THE TOURNAMENT FORMAT
WILL BE MODIFIED IF NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE GAMES AND CROWN THE WORLD
CHAMPIONS. TEAMS SHOULD REPORT TO THEIR SCHEDULED FIELD FOR RAIN DELAY
INSTRUCTIONS. IN THE EVENT OF PROLONGED RAIN A TOURNAMENT OFFICIAL CAN
BE REACHED AT 703-368-1188.
11. HOME TEAM
The Home Team is determined by a coin toss prior to the start of each
game.
12. TEAM SEATING:
The team listed first or at the top of the bracket will use the first
base dugout. The team listed second or on the bottom of the bracket will
use the third base dugout. In the event a team plays back-to-back they
will not be required to move to another dugout.
13. SPECIAL DIVISION RULES:
In the 65+ men’s divisions and up and all women’s divisions
eleven defensive players shall constitute a team. ASA rules for re-entry
and extra players will apply. Each team may use a maximum of two (2) designated
hitters.
14. CONDUCT:
Team Managers and coaches are asked to have complete control of their
players both on and off the playing field. Any report of damage by hotel
and/or park management will be dealt with by the tournament committee.
15. ELIGIBILITY:
Participation in ISF Senior World Cup is open to amateur players only.
A player may only play with one team per Age Division. A player on two
rosters in different age classifications must be at the same skill level.
All United States teams should refer to the ASA code and check with the
Tournament officials for clarifications and interpretations. The 2004
ASA Rule Book has established residency requirements for team rosters.
16. ADMISSION:
There will be no admission charge.
17. IDENTIFICATION CHECK:
All players will be required to check with the tournament committee and
produce proof of identity with a picture ID. Players are required to carry
their ID at all times since random ID checks may be made prior to any
game.
18. AWARDS:
The following awards will be given:
1. All Divisions:
· Sponsor Award to the top 3 teams
· Medals will be awarded to the players present at the award ceremony
for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams.
2. All-World Team selections will be made for all divisions of play. The
number of players selected will be as follows: Division Champion (4),
Runnerup (3), Third Place (2), Fourth thru eighth (1).
19. BATS:
All bats used in ISF play must be official softball bats approved by the
Amateur Softball Association (ASA) unless prior approval given by the
tournament officials. Bats must have their original paint markings for
complete identification. Tournament officials have the right to keep any
bat suspected of being altered or otherwise illegal for a period of thirty
(30) days to have it inspected and/or tested. Any bat found to be altered
or illegal could result in the player and manager being disqualified from
future participation in senior softball. Any team protesting a bat alleging
it to be altered must post the Bat Protest Fee of $350.00.
20. BALLS:
All balls used in the ISSA World Championsips are ASA-COR44, 375 psi Compression.
21. SOUVENIRS:
Souvenir T-shirts will be available throughout the weekend at some venues.
22. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES/PETS:
NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES may be brought into any of the parks. Park Rangers
monitor the parks and any player(s) caught with alcoholic beverages may
be disallowed in the park system for the remainder of the tournament.
Pets are not allowed to run loose in any of the parks.
24. MANAGERS MEETING:
There will be a manager’s meeting on Thursday, August 19 at 7:30
pm at the Host hotel - Comfort Suites. Any manager that is unable to attend
should send a team representative. It is the manager’s responsibility
to obtain any information provided at the meeting.
25. CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS:
The players on the winning team in each division of play are eligible
to purchase a 2004 ISSA World Championship Ring.
Ring orders can be made directly with Jostens by contacting their local
representative, Scott Miller at 540-786-0110, 11220 Glen Park Drive, Fredericksburg,
VA 22407 or email at scott.miller@Jostens.com
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