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2010-2011 District 24-5A Schedule and Scores
January 4, 2011
Dickinson at CLEAR LAKE
Clear Springs at Alvin
Clear Creek at Brazoswood
Clear Brook at Galveston Ball
January 7
CLEAR LAKE at Brazoswood
Clear Springs at Clear Brook
Alvin at Clear Creek
Galveston Ball at Dickinson
January 11
Clear Creek at CLEAR LAKE
Brazoswood at Galveston Ball
Clear Brook at Alvin
Dickinson at Clear Springs
January 14
CLEAR LAKE at Galveston Ball
Clear Creek at Clear Brook
Braszoswood at Clear Springs
Dickinson at Alvin
January 18
Clear Springs at CLEAR LAKE
Alvin and Brazoswood
Clear Brook at Dickinson
Galveston Ball at Clear Creek
January 21
CLEAR LAKE at Alvin
Brazoswood at Clear Brook
Dickinson at Clear Creek
Galveston Ball at Clear Springs
January 25
Clear Brook at CLEAR LAKE
Clear Creek at Clear Springs
Dickinson at Brazoswood
Alvin at Galveston Ball
START OF SECOND ROUND
January 28
CLEAR LAKE at Dickinson
Clear Springs at Alvin
Brazoswood at Clear Creek
Galveston Ball at Clear Brook
February 1
Brazoswood at CLEAR LAKE
Clear Creek at Alvin
Clear Brook at Clear Springs
Dickinson at Galveston Ball
February 4
CLEAR LAKE at Clear Creek
Clear Springs at Dickinson
Galveston Ball at Brazoswood
Alvin at Clear Brook
February 8
Galveston Ball at CLEAR LAKE
Clear Brook at Clear Creek
Alvin at Dickinson
Clear Springs at Brazoswood
February 11
CLEAR LAKE at Clear Springs
Brazoswood and Alvin
Dickinson at Clear Brook
Clear Creek at Galveston Ball
February 15
Alvin at CLEAR LAKE
Clear Brook at Brazoswood
Clear Springs at Galveston Ball
Clear Creek at Dickinson
February 18
CLEAR LAKE at Clear Brook
Galveston Ball at Alvin
Clear Springs at Clear Creek
Brazoswood at Dickinson
See Archive for 2011 Template
3 on 3 Tournament Rules
Kings and Queens of the Court3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Rules
Prior To The Game
Each team must have a minimum of three (3) players on its roster who have registered their team by the pre-determined entry deadline. Additions and/or changes to any roster must be approved by a Tournament Staff Member and completed prior to the start of a team’s first scheduled game. No substitutions are allowed after your first scheduled game. A player is allowed to participate on only one team in their division for the duration of the tournament.
All games must start with three players on each team, unless a team with three players agrees to allow the opposing team to play with only two players. If a team with at least three players does not allow the opposing team to play with two players, or if the opposing team has zero or one players, that team will be penalized one point per minute after the designated start time up to 10 points. Game is forfeited after 10 minutes.
All games are played on a half court.
A coin flip prior to the game will determine which team has the initial possession.
Game Play
Starting Play/Resuming Play/Throwing In:
The ball must be checked by an opposing player and then must be thrown (not dribbled) in from outside the two point line.
First Violation: Warning from the referees or court supervisor
Second Violation: Change of Possession
Length of Games:First team to score 16 points ( win by two ), or 30 minutes, whichever comes first. If the games goes 30 minutes the team with the most points wins. The only exception is the Championship Game in each division, which has no time limit. A game won by forfeit will result in a 16-0 victory for the team present at the court.
Sudden Death Overtime:If the score is tied at the end of 30 minutes, the game goes to overtime. A coin flip determines which team has the initial possession. The game winner is the first team to score a point in the overtime period.
No “Make It Take It”The ball changes possession after each scored basket, except after free throws in the occurrence that the shooting team retains possession of the ball.
Stalling:No stalling is allowed. The referee may institute a 30 second shot clock at any time. After a team has been warned about stalling, failure to attempt a shot within 30 seconds will result in loss of possession.
Jump BallsAll jump balls, as determined by the officials, become the possession of the defensive team.
Time OutsEach team is allowed two 45-second time-outs per game. The 30-minute running clock does not stop unless the timeout is called during the final 2 minutes of the game.
Taking It BackWhen in play, the ball must be “taken back” on each change of possession. “Taking it Back” means BOTH feet must be behind the two point arc. Failure to “take it back” is a violation.
First Violation: Warning from the referee
Each Following Violation: Change of Possession
FoulsAny time a basket is MADE and a foul is called:
· The basket counts
· The referee records the foul
· Defending team receives the ball
If a foul is called and a basket is NOT MADE:· Team Fouls 1 thru 6
o All fouls are common fouls. Retain ball and check ball from behind the two point arc.
· Team Fouls 7 thru 11
o One (1) free throw, unless fouled in the act of shooting behind the two point arc, then two (2) free throws are awarded. Ball changes possession after free throw attempt(s).
· Team Fouls 12+
o One (1) free throw, unless fouled in the act of shooting behind the two-point arc, then two (2) free throws are awarded. Regardless of make or missed free throw(s), the shooting team retains possession.
All intentional fouls will be called by the referee and results in one free throw for the player fouled AND his /her team retains possession and checks the ball behind the two-point arc. An intentional foul is a personal and or technical foul designed to stop or keep the clock from starting, to neutralize an opponent’s obvious advantageous position, contact away from the ball, or when not playing the ball. It may or may not be premeditated and is not based on the severity of the act.
There is a ZERO TOLERANCE policy for flagrant fouls or continuous misconduct. At the discretion of the referee, these types of behavior will result in team forfeiture of the game in question, and the team, and/or individual be put under probation for the duration of tournament play. Further offenses will lead to team dismissal from the tournament.
All flagrant fouls are called by the referee. A flagrant foul may be a personal technical foul of violent 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.
ScoringBaskets made from inside the two-point arc count as one (1) point. Baskets made when the shooter has BOTH FEET behind the two-point are count as two (2) points. Referees will call “two points”.
Free Throws:Free throws count as one (1) point. All free throws are dead balls. 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 must remain behind the two-point arc while the free throw attempt is being made.
Player SubstitutionPlayer substitution is permitted during any dead ball situation.