Updated
9/25/2007
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League Times: Monday - Wed.
Dates: Nov. 12
to Feb 6 & Feb 11 to April 22; 2 separate sessions with separate entry
fees.
Directions: Town Hall Annex Gym- Southern
Divisions: filled on 1st come basis. Coed 6s divisions
- (min. 2 females on court at all times; teams may start/play with only 1
female but will forfeit 3 points/game)
Mondays - Coed
Competitive 6s -for intermediate level players
Tuesdays - Coed Competitive 6s -for intermediate level
players
Wednesdays – Coed 6s
teams – skilled level higher than Mon-Tues.
Playoffs-
Combined playoffs for Mon/Tues Coed 6s leagues for all teams each from each
night at end of each season. Wednesday league has separate playoffs for all 6
teams.
Rosters: up to 10 players per team (note - see prizes
below).
Prizes: Awarded to top 2 teams in each division based on
playoff results, maximum 8 prizes per team for coed 6s.
Entry fees: $320/team + AVPNext membership ($10 per
player, can be done on site)
Entry Procedure: Send roster and check to:
or fax credit card info to: 631-728-6978
If credit card info is on file you can register with an email message
For additional info call 631-728-0397
1. The first 2 full teams that arrive at the
gym play the 1st match of the night. If 2 teams are not ready to play by
All warm-ups must be finished before that time and matches
must start at
2. Any team that starts play with 1 female
will begin the game minus 3 pts per game; even
if the missing female arrives during the game (she can still join in right
away). The 3-points can be added anytime during a match if the score keeper
forgets to add them at the beginning; even if that ends the game at the point
they are added.
3. Teams that are short players may pick up
to 2 players from the team that is not playing as long as the captain of the
competing team agrees. Teams that pick up any extra players will start the game
minus 3 pts per game
4. The most a team can start down is 4 pts.
5. Rule clarifications:
a. Let serves are legal. (Play any serve
that hits the net)
b. The backboard is in and any ball that
hits it is in play regardless of the trajectory of the ball. The only ball not
good is the one that hits the backboard and rebounds over the net without any
players touching it. This rule will keep more balls in play.
c. The ball may not be carried. Referees
should call a tighter game than in the past, as this will only make players
better.
d. No point cap, teams must win by 2 pts.
e. Games are all played to the same amount,
no shortening of games if running late.
Site Web Page: Town of Babylon Parks &
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