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NNH Open League Rules

NNH Fall League Rules

Rule Changes Effective 11/1/2024

Goal Height:  10 feet (3rd-7th Grade)

Ball Size:  Wilson Evolution or Solution Regulation 28.5 size ball (2nd-5th Grades)
Wilson Evolution or Solution Regulation 29.5 size ball (6th/7th Grade)

1          (Game Play) A game consists of two 20-minute halves with a continuous running clock stopping on the referee’s whistle for injuries, time-outs, in the last minute of each half. 

2          (Game Play) Overtime: The overtime begins with a jump ball and will be one minute. The second overtime will be sudden death—the first team that scores (free throw or field goal) wins. (Each team will be awarded (1) extra timeout for overtime.) 

3          (Game Play) A team must start with five players. Game time is forfeit time.  Teams can borrow players from other teams to avoid forfeits.

4          (Game Play) Each team has (4) full timeouts per game. 

5          (Game Play) Halftime is two minutes long.

6          (Game Play) Players will not foul out on their fifth foul.  

7          (Game Play) The NNH does not regulate playing time unless it is a team organized by the NNH.

8          (Game Play) The scoreboard will never show more than a 30-point differential.  Max victory will be a 30 point victory.

9          (Game Play) The bonus will be in effect on the teams 7th foul and consist of one shot worth two points.

10       (Game Play) Coaches must remain in a “Coaching Box” which extends to both ends of a "teams bench. Only the head coach can stand and coach during the game. Two assistants will be allowed on the bench and he/she must remain seated during play. After one technical foul on a coach, that coach must stay seated.

11       (Game Play) The team listed second is the home team, will wear the light colored jerseys, and will sit to the right of the official scorer’s table. Teams will warm up opposite their bench.

12       (Defensive Rules) Full-court and half-court man-to-man and zone defenses are allowed. 

13       (Defensive Rules) No teams will be allowed to press full court when ahead by 30 points or more.  The teams are allowed to press again once that point total drops under 20 and until total reaches 30.

14        (Free Throw Rule)  Free Throws will be shot from 15ft foul line. Violations on shooter will be enforced. Players will play the release of the shot.

15       All other rules for this grade level will align with the NFHS Basketball Rules Book.

Important Rules " Exceptions Per Grade Level

3rd/4th/5th Grade Boys & Girls

Free Throw Distance:   15' 

(Small step over line is permitted after shot, officials' discretion if player is gaining advantage going over the line to rebound the basketball.)


Important Rules " Exceptions

-Uniforms can be any variation of jerseys or shirts.  Numbers need to be displayed on the back.  There are no number regulations.


Copy of Parent & Coaches Code of Conduct Waivers

PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT & CONDUCT


North Nashville Hoops takes great pride in operating a competitive but sportsmanlike league. The league would obviously not exist without the involvement and support of parents. Each parent is making a tremendous sacrifice in terms of time, finances and energy in the lives of their child. It is completely understood that parents are not just spectators, but are one of the key ingredients to a successful team. It is our desire that the parents of each team will co-exist in a harmonies and encouraging manner. It is imperative that players, parents and coaches work well together given the duration of each season. Unfortunately a team can’t effectively exist with 15-20 coaches. Thus, decisions regarding playing time, positions played, team formation, team organization and addressing the players will be the sole responsibilities of the team’s coaches. Sideline coaching, negativity, yelling, screaming and instructing will only distract and confuse the players. So it will be required that the parents focus on encouraging the team as a whole and let the coaches do the coaching. 
In no circumstance are parents to approach an official, coach, scorekeeper or anyone else during or after a game. If a problem does arise, the concerned parent needs to address the coach and not a player or parents on the sidelines. The head coach will be the spokesman for their team to the league officials.

Other expectations of the parents include:

- Representing the league and the team in a positive manner at all practices and games. Officials are in full control of the game, not the gym supervisor.
- Avoiding bad language, fighting or yelling at or arguing with officials and other parents. Harassing the Official’s will not be tolerated. 
- Violation of these Policies & Procedures could result in some form of disciplinary action against the parent and/or player.


COACHES CODE OF CONDUCT 


I agree to conduct myself, my team, and my fans in an appropriate manner and to respect all players, fans, officials, coaches, etc. 
 
I understand that game officials are in charge of the game being played and while that game is going on they are in complete control.  I agree that I will not argue with officials, league scorekeepers, league officials or anyone else associated with the NNH.  If you have a problem during your game with an official feel free to (EMAIL) the Director of Basketball Operations and we will be glad to address the problem.

I understand that if I am ejected from a game by an official, I will be administered a (1) game suspension from the league and/or have to complete an online sportsmanship class before being allowed to coach in the next game. This will be a leagues determination as to the penalty. I also understand that a second offense will result in being suspended from the league for the remainder of the season.

I understand that under no circumstance am I to confront an official after a game.

I agree to have (2) uniform colors for my team and that all players are to have official basketball numbers.

PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT 

Players are to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner and respect other players, officials, coaches, etc.

Players that are ejected from a game by an official will be administered at (1) game suspension from the league and/or have to complete an online sportsmanship class before being allowed to play in the next game.  This will be a leagues determination as to the penalty.

Players receiving a second ejection from a game by an official will be suspended for (2) games.

Players receiving a third ejection from a game by an official will be suspended for the remainder of the season.


 

Player Verification Rules

GRADE EXCEPTION/EXEMPTIONS
2024-2025 SEASON

ONLY ONE PLAYER PER TEAM IS ALLOWED TO PLAY BELOW HIS/HER GRADE LEVEL WITH THE FOLLOWING BIRTHDATE/AGE LIMITATION AND WITH NNH APPROVAL.

NO PLAYER MAY PLAY MORE THAN ONE TEAM IN THE SAME DIVISION.
 

3rd Grade Division
An athlete that is in the 4th grade as of October 1st,  2024 wanting to play down in the 3rd grade division, can be no older than 10 on May 31, 2025.

4th Grade Division
An athlete that is in the 5th grade as of October 1st, 2024 wanting to play down in the 4th grade division, can be no older than 11 on May 31, 2025.

5th Grade Division
An athlete that is in the 6th grade as of October 1st, 2024 wanting to play down in the 5th grade division, can be no older than 12 on May 31, 2025.

6th Grade Division
An athlete that is in the 7th grade as of October 1st, 2024 wanting to play down in the 6th grade division, can be no older than 13 on May 31, 2025.

7th Grade Divisio

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