ASA

CONGRATULATIONS TSUNAMI'S - 1ST PLACE!!!

2nd Place - Warriors, 3rd Place - Heat Wave

 

IGSA 10U DIVISIONAL PLAY-OFFS 2008

10U PLAY-OFF SCHEDULE.PDF (download)

10U PLAY-OFF RULES.PDF (download)

10U Play-off rules

All regular season 10U rules will apply except as noted below.

In pool play, the teams listed on the top of the bracket will be the home team and occupy the third base dugout.

After pool play, the home team will be determined by a coin flip from the umpire and the team listed on the top of the bracket will occupy the third base dugout.

Seeding for elimination play will be determined by pool play. The team with the best record in pool play will be the #1 seed and the team with the worst record will be the #7 seed. In the event of a tie, seeding will be determined by Runs Allwed, Runs Scored and then a coin flip.

Pitchers are allowed to pitch no more than 4 innings per game.

Run limits will be the same as the regular season - 4 runs per inning for the first 4 innings. Beginning with the 5th inning, teams may score a maximum of 4 runs if they are ahead or tied. If they are behind, they may score at least 4 runs, or enough to go ahead by one run, whichever is greater.

All playoff games will adhere to the 1 hour and 30 minute no new inning rule and 1 hour and 45 minute drop dead rule, with the exception of the consolation and championship game.

If the final inning cannot be completed within the 1 hour and 45 minute drop dead time, the score from the end of the previous inning shall be recorded as the final score.

The consolation and championship games will be six inning games with the same runs per inning rules beginning in the 5th inning.

CONGRATULATIONS TEAM 1 - 1ST PLACE!!!

2nd Place - Team 8

 

IGSA 12U DIVISIONAL PLAY-OFFS 2008

12U PLAY-OFF SCHEDULE.PDF (download)

12U PLAY-OFF RULES.PDF (download)

12U Play-off rules

All regular season 12U rules will apply except as noted below.

In pool play, the teams listed on the top of the bracket will be the home team and occupy the third base dugout.

After pool play, the home team will be determined by a coin flip from the umpire and the team listed on the top of the bracket will occupy the third base dugout.

Seeding for elimination play will be determined by pool play. The team with the best record in pool play will be the #1 seed and the team with the worst record will be the #9 seed. In the event of a tie, seeding will be determined by Runs Allwed, Runs Scored and then a coin flip.

Pitchers are allowed to pitch no more than 4 innings per game.

Run limits will be the same as the regular season - 4 runs per inning for the first 4 innings. Beginning with the 5th inning, teams may score a maximum of 4 runs if they are ahead or tied. If they are behind, they may score at least 4 runs, or enough to go ahead by one run, whichever is greater.

All playoff games will adhere to the 1 hour and 30 minute no new inning rule and 1 hour and 45 minute drop dead rule, with the exception of the consolation and championship game.

If the final inning cannot be completed within the 1 hour and 45 minute drop dead time, the score from the end of the previous inning shall be recorded as the final score.

The consolation and championship games will be seven inning games with the same runs per inning rules beginning in the 5th inning.