The following are effective as of July 13, 2007 |
RegistrationBP>The Cambie Basketball League runs two seasons.
The Spring/Summer Season runs from April-July and the Fall/Winter
Season runs from September-February.
All team captains are required to submit a non-refundable deposit
($200) to secure their spot in the Cambie Basketball League. The
balance of the registration fees must be paid in full prior to tip-off of the
first game. Failure to pay the balance in full on the first day of games will
result in the game being classified as a default and a late charge fine.
Teams must have 4 players to begin a
game but a technical foul be charged at the start. If 5 players have not
arrived by the end of the first half the scheduled game time the
defaulting team will receive a loss listed in the standings as 75-0 and
charged a penalty of $100 that must be paid before their next game. A
second forfeit is a $100 fine and may result in a disqualification from
playoffs. Each team will get a 5-8 minute warm-up and a 3 minute
half-time break. Each team is allocated two time-outs per half, which
can be used at any time. No carry overs. Stop time will be in effect
for the last three minutes if the game is within 10 points and in the last
minute of the first half on fouls only. This is so you cannot foul to end the
half with and have the clock running out. Overtime periods are 3 minutes
with the last minute being stop time. Each team
will get 1 time-out for overtime. There are no timeouts if the game goes
into double overtime or more.
Playoffs will be a regular 8-team
bracket-style tournament based on regular season ranking. Playoff
games will be 24-minute halves with stop-time on free throws for finals
only. Each team will get 2 time-outs per half for playoff games. Note:
time-outs do not carry over from the first half.
Team Rosters & Playoff EligibilityB> Team rosters must be
finalized by the beginning of the 7th game. Only eligible players can play
after the roster deadline. Exceptions can be made to have an import
brought in for the extreme case of players being sick or injured. Imports
are only allowed to play if the following conditions are met: (1) the import
player is the 5th player, (2) the import player is not currently playing on a
team, and (3) the import player is agreed upon by the opposing team
captain. This must be approved by the League Coordinator and the
opposing team captain prior to the game start. 24 hours notice is
required. Players must play in exactly 4 of the regular season games
to be eligible for playoffs. For the 10 game spring season, this is 4 of
the 10 regular season games.
In
situations where a game was a default, the team that showed up can add
an extra game for every player on their team. This adjustment will be
made on the website immediately prior to playoffs.
A player is allowed a maximum of 5 fouls. 8 team fouls in a half leads
to a bonus situation situation. Hanging on the rim during the game
or warm-ups will result in a technical foul which will involve two shots by
the opposing team and possession of the ball. Technical fouls and
flagrant fouls will be awarded for foul language and unneccesary
roughness at the discretion of the official. Players need to keep in mind
that they are playing in a community centre. A player is allowed a
maximum of 5 technical fouls for the 16 game regular season. The 6th
(and ensuing) technical fouls will result in a one game suspension.
Please be respectful to community centre patrons and staff.
Especially when in the hallway outside of the gym, please keep your
language clean as there are children and families around. Please
ensure that you take any litter that you bring with you. Whatever you
pack out, pack it back in. Recycling containers are available in the
hallways to dispose of water bottles and energy drinks. Any lost
items will be left in the lost and found at the front desk of the community
centre. All unclaimed items will be donated to the Salvation Army after a
period of 4 weeks. Note: Use of the gymnasium is only permitted if you
hold a fitness pass for the community centre or by paying the drop-in
fee at the front desk.
The League Coordinator has the responsibility of handing out
suspensions in the following circumstances: (1) 5 technical fouls received
in the season, (2) unnecessary roughness, (3) fighting, (4) explicit
language directed at officials, facility staff, or league staff.
Playoff seeding is determined by points. Tiebreakers will be
determined by (1) the outcome of head-to-head match-ups, then by (2)
point differentials if the match-up games were split. In the odd case that
the two teams are still tied, the tie will be determined by comparing total
Points For vs Points Against. |
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