Game Rule Summary Chart For Coaches, Parents, AND Referees - Fall 2024 and Spring 2025
Fall and Springfollowed by a throw-out, punt, or drop kick, |
Spring Only |
Fall and Spring |
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3rd/4th |
5th/6th Grade |
Grade 8 |
Grade 10 |
Grade 12/PG |
High School G912 |
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Format |
7v7 |
9v9 |
11v11 |
11v11 |
11v11 |
7v7 |
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Time should be a minimum 5 minute halftime interval |
2 x 30 min |
2 x 30 min |
2 x 35 min |
2 x 40 min |
2 x 45 min |
2 x 30 min |
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Heading |
No (attempted or actual) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Ball Size |
#4 |
#4 |
#5 |
#5 |
#5 |
#5 |
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Offside |
no |
yes |
yes |
yes |
yes |
no |
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Penalty Mark |
8 yds |
10 yds |
12 yds |
12 yds |
12 yds |
12 yds |
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Referee Fee |
$40 |
$50 |
$65 |
$75 |
$85 |
$65 |
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AR Fee |
n/a |
$35 |
$40 |
$50 |
$50 |
n/a |
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Roster Player Limit without waiver |
N/A |
D1 & D2 Gr 6 = 18 other N/A |
22 |
22 |
22 |
N/A |
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Players Needed to Start |
5 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
5 |
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Players Needed to Continue |
5 |
6 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
5 |
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Player* Passcards/ID Sheet |
Never |
Never for Grade 5 |
Not during Regular |
Not during Regular |
Not during Regular |
Never |
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*Special requirements are in place for teams in the BAYS Playoffs/MTOC. See Match Rule 5 for when Player Passcards or a Team Photo ID Sheet are required. |
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Substitutions |
With the permission of the referee
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15 minute Rule |
BAYS provides a 15-minute window for an official game to start, if the following are met:
See also Starting the Game in MR8. |
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Rosters |
Two (2) printed paper copies (one for the referee, one for the opponent) and signed by the coach; electronic versions are not valid. All rosters must be typed/printed with no handwritten additions except for jersey numbers, additions of substitute coaches, or crossing off of players/coaches not in attendance. The referee is not responsible for ascertaining the roster size or eligibility of players. |
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Coaching and Coach Credentials |
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Equipment |
Plaster/fiberglass casts (even if padded) and jewelry (including earrings) of any kind are not allowed. Players with medical, religious, or cultural wearable items must have the item properly secured with any medical information showing. Players can play with assistive devices such as prescription glasses, cochlear implant processors, hearing aids, insulin pumps, and other approved equipment that is essential for them to wear in order to play. It is the Coach's responsibility to point the specific equipment out to the referee before the game, so that if there is an issue—such as the assistive device coming off the player during the game—the referee is aware of the need to stop the play to provide assistance. It is the referee's responsibility to ensure that the players' equipment and other items are safe. |
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Special 3rd/4th Grade Rules |
Free Kick: opponents must remain at least 8 yards away from any free kick unless they are on their own goal line. Goal Kick: defenders must retreat to the halfway line, but the opposing team may take the kick before all defenders have retreated. On a Penalty Kick, all players except the player taking the kick and the goalkeeper must be on the kicker’s defensive side of the halfway line. On a goal kick, or on a goalkeeper save, followed by a throw-out, punt, or drop kick, the ball must touch the ground in the defensive side of the halfway line, or be touched by any player in the defensive half of the field. Infringement of this rule will result in a turnover of the ball to the other team. Play shall restart with an indirect free kick at the halfway line nearest the spot where the ball crossed the halfway line. |
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Zero Tolerance
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All coaches, team managers and spectators shall support and respect the decisions made by the match officials during the game. Failure to do so undermines the authority of the match officials and has the potential to create a hostile environment for the players, referee(s), and all other participants/spectators at a match. See Match Rule 15. The Zero Tolerance Policy applies to all coaches/team officials, players, parents, spectators, and other supporters and officials participating in a BAYS program or event.
The referee has the authority to take disciplinary action from the moment they arrive at the field of play for the pre-match inspection until leaving the field of play/parking area after the match ends. There are required default sanctions for ZT violations: See the BAYS Zero Tolerance Policy. Referees should use the following scale when reporting violations of the Zero Tolerance Policy on their game reports: See full ZT Ratings Guidelines
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Game Reporting |
All referees (including ARs) must fill out an online game report by Nov. 30 for the fall and June 30 for the spring in order to be paid. A narrative must be provided in any instance where a serious injury has occurred, where a player, coach, or spectator has been ejected, or where any participant's behavior has been given a zero tolerance rating of "2" or "3". |