Orange County Youth Football League
Chester - Cornwall - Goshen - Highland Falls - Middletown - Minisink Valley – Newburgh
New Windsor - Pine Bush - Southern Ulster - Valley Central - Wallkill - Warwick - Washingtonville
9 Ora Park Circle, Bloomingburg NY 12721
Rules and Regulations
1. Primary Rules:
The OCYFL will follow National Federation and Section 9 football rules.
The following rules are only modifications or exceptions to these rules.
2. Age
All players must be at least 8 years old on or before Nov. 30th, but not 14 before August 1st
of the current season.
Division 1: 8 or 9 years old on or before 11/30
Division 2: 10 or 11 years old on or before 11/30
Division 3: 12 or 13 years old on or before 11/30 and 14 year olds who turn 14 on or after August 1st
Division 4: 12 or 13 years old on or before 11/30 and 14 year olds who turn 14 on or after August 1st
The date for Division placement is on or before 11/30
3. Maximum Grade
No player shall enter into the ninth grade during the season
4. Weight
The weight limits for each division are as follows:
Division 1: 120
Division 2: 135
Division 3: 155
Division 4: 155
Players must weigh within 10 pounds of the maximum weight for each division in order to start contact practice at the beginning of the season.
5. In Season Weigh-In
All towns must have a medical scale to conduct weigh-ins.
All players will be weighed in before each game. Any player not making weight will be ineligible to play for that entire game. A player may remove clothes from the waist up, as well as socks and shoes only, to make the required weight. An allowance of 3 pounds will be given for pants, kneepads, hip pads, thigh pads, jock and underwear.
Coaches from each team must be present at weigh-ins with a completed and OCYFL Board approved official OCYFL team roster. If a player arrives at the field before the start of the game he will be weighed in before the game begins. If a player arrives after the start of the game, he will be weighed in at halftime. A player will be officially weighed in once before a game.
All towns must have rosters for each team in their own town handed into the commissioner by scrimmage day. The Board of Directors must also be notified of any changes to a team's roster. All participants’ physicals must be in by August first of the current year.
Players who will be ineligible for a game must be indicated to the opposing coach at or prior to weigh-ins (i.e. required practices not met, medical excuse, over weight, not properly equipped). Ineligible players are allowed on the sidelines only if helmet and shoulder pads are removed.
6. Roster Size
There is no limit to the maximum number of players a team can have. To begin a game each team must have 14 eligible players ready to play and begin the game. It is up to the discretion of The Board of Directors to set the roster size of teams.
Roster Balancing
In divisions 1 and 2 the number of players for each age group should be near or equal on each team, if a town has multiple teams in a division.
Each team must present an OCYFL Official approved roster prior to weigh-in or that team will forfeit the game. Games will be played anyway.
Rosters will be set prior to the third game of the season. No players may be added to a team’s roster once the third game of the season has been started.
7. Transfers
Any player that has been assigned to a team must stay with that team for the duration of that players' eligibility. The only exceptions are: 1-Parent/Guardian, 2-Transportation, 3-Parent concern. In the event that a town adds or drops a team in a division the town may redraft or assign players to teams to make the remaining teams equal.
Any and all exceptions must be brought in front of the OCYFL Board of Directors
Players must play for the town in which school district they live in. Players may play for another town if the two vice-presidents agree to allow it. If they cannot agree an appeal can be made by the player's parents. The appeal will be made to the Board of Directors. The decision of the Board is final.
A player may move up divisions because of age, weight or ability. Any such moves must be done prior to the third game of the season. Quitting players may not return for the current season.
8. Registration
A player cannot play in a game with a team until he has signed parental consent, shown proof of age, shown proof of a current physical (dated after January 1 of that year), and has a signed Parent Code of Conduct and Ethics. No exceptions.
No uniform will be issued without proof of a current physical. A player must weigh no more than 10 pounds over his division requirements to receive a uniform.
9. Playing Fields
Must be regulation size for high school and contain full markings as far as yardage, yard lines and goal lines. The bench should be marked between the 25-yard lines. Chains will be kept on the home sidelines.
10. Game Balls
Each team must supply its own game ball.
Game balls must be of good grade leather or composite leather and be official youth size.
Division 1: pee wee or junior size ball
Division 2: junior or youth size ball
Division 3: youth size ball
Division 4: youth size ball
11. Equipment
All players must wear the following equipment in order to be eligible to play.
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Helmet only league issued bearing NOCSAE seal of certification.
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Shoulder pads
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Thigh, Knee, and Hip pads
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Pants and Jersey
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Sneakers or Rubber cleats (not provided by league) Screw in cleats are allowed, no metal.
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Athletic supporter and Cup (not provided by league)
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Mouthpiece
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Rib pads are optional
At no time is any piece of league equipment to be altered or modified in any manner.
12. Length of Periods
Quarters will be 12 minutes in length.
13. Intermission
There will be an 8-minute break between the second and third quarters.
14. Scoring
Scoring will be as follows for all divisions:
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Touchdown = 6 points
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Field Goal = 3 points
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Safety = 2 points
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Kick PAT = 2 points
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Run PAT = 1 point
15. Run-Up Score Substitution Rule
Any time a team goes ahead by 24 points in division 2 or 3, or 18 points in division 1, the following shall be instituted:
Division 1 and 2: The team with the low score will receive the ball on the 50-yard line. Division 3 will continue to kick off.
Division 1, 2 and 3: The coaches of both teams will first request an official time out to give the referee notification that the mercy rule has been reached. The official will warn the high score team's head coach regarding player substitution requirements as follows:
The high score team must remove the starting quarterback, backfield and receivers from the game. They may re-enter the game as interior lineman (guard, tackle, center) only if the number of eligible players on the team is below 17. If roster has 17 or more players, those starting backfield players may not re-enter the game on offense until the point difference is below set limits. Starting defensive players on the high score team may remain in the game but teams should substitute non-starting players as much as possible. One extra time-out will be given to the high score team making the changes.
The penalty for failing to substitute or illegal player re-entry into game will result in forfeit of game to low score team and one game suspension of high score team's head coach. After the official's warning has been given, the referee is to be notified of any infraction of the substitution rule for which the referee will then issue a forfeit of game. The head coach of the team awarded the forfeit will notify his town vice-president that same day and the vice-president will then notify then commissioner who will suspend the head coach of the team with the rule infraction.
The high score team may run any offense as long as they do not use a hurry up style, and the quarterback is the only one who passes or hands off. No trickery allowed.
Punting and Kicking are considered offensive plays. As such starting backfield players may not be in the backfield for these plays either. This includes holding, punting, and kicking. This rule applies to field goals, extra points, and punts.
A copy of the rules and regulations must be in every concession stand.
16. Mandatory Cuts
Mandatory cuts will be made for the following reasons:
A: Parents or Players cannot fulfill registration requirements
B: There is an extreme discipline problem
C: Player is playing on another league, high school or modified team
D: Parents or Player refuses to abide by league rules
17. Use of Ineligible Players
If an ineligible player is used, the league vice-presidents to determine if the player was indeed ineligible will review the coach’s actions.
Teams found guilty of using ineligible players during the season will forfeit all games in which the ineligible player played. The commissioner, upon the recommendation of the League Executive committee, will suspend the head coach. The team that had the ineligible player is still eligible for post-season play if there updated record allows.
18. Practices
Practice may begin on August 1st.
The first 3 practices will be Non-Contact
There will be a minimum of three non-contact and six contact practices for every player in each division before they can play in a game.
Before school starts there is no limit to the number of days a team may practice. While school is in session, there will be a maximum of three practices a week for division 1 and four practices a week for divisions 2, 3 and 4.
In warm weather practices will be scheduled for early evening.
There will be several water breaks at every practice with water being available.
Practice should not exceed two hours.
19. Games
Mandatory playing time rule will be determined by roster size at the start of the game,
Roster of 25 or more: minimum of six (6) plays per player per game
Roster of 19-24: minimum of eight (8) plays per player per game
Roster of 18 or less: minimum of ten (10) plays per player per game
The penalty for not meeting the minimum playing time for players will be a one game suspension for that team's head coach and forfeiture of that game. Coach's actions are to be reviewed by League Executive Committee and Commissioner.
Teams must be ready to take the field immediately at the conclusion of the preceding game or a 10-yard penalty will be imposed.
20. Kick-offs, Field Goals and Pat's by Kick
Kick-Offs
Division 1 and 2: There will be no kick-offs. At the beginning of each half and following each touchdown or field goal, the ball will be placed on the 35-yard line. Divisions 3 and 4: Will conform to normal high school rules.
Punts
Division 1: Teams will line up in formation and the referee will hand the ball to the punter and blow the whistle to signal play. The defense can rush at the whistle. No fake punts allowed. Division 1 teams also have the option of advancing the ball down the field without a punt. Fourth down will be given up and the ball will be placed 25 yards down the field. From the 50-yard line and inside, the ball will move half the distance tot he goal or the 20-yard line, whichever is higher.
Divisions 2, 3, and 4 will conform to normal high school rules.
Field goals and PAT's by kick:
Kicking for field goals and PAT's will be permitted.
Field Goal or PAT
Divisions 1 and 2: line of scrimmage shall be the 3 yard line for PAT, the kicker will set up to kick at least 7 yards behind the line of scrimmage. (The ball must be on or behind the 10-yard line for a PAT.) The ball will be placed on a tee or kicking block and maybe held. After the referee checks that both teams are ready, he will blow the whistle to begin play. At the whistle the kicker will kick the ball and the defense may rush to attempt to block the kick.
Divisions 3 and 4 will conform to normal high school rules.
Fake Kicks
Fake kicks are not allowed for PAT's or field goals in divisions 1 and 2.
21. Defense
There may be any defensive formation with a maximum of a six-man line. In division 1, any player over the center must be 3 yards off the ball, regardless if in the up or down position.
Division 1 must run a six-man line. In Divisions 1 and 2 the interior defensive linemen must be heads up, any defender on the line of scrimmage and on the tackle, or inside the tackle, must line head up on the man across from him.
Division 2, 3 and 4 may run any defense with a maximum of a six-man line. When teams are lined up to kick: either to punt or kick a PAT or field goal, any man lined up on the center must be 3 yards off of the ball.
Linebackers must be 3 yards off the ball.
There is no blitzing off the line of scrimmage; however, linebackers and defensive backs may rush after the ball is snapped. All interior defensive linemen (guards, nose guard, tackles) must be lined up head on with the offensive lineman across from him at the time of snap. After 2 warnings for heads up alignment or blitzing the Defensive Team is subject to a 5 yard penalty every time after.
Divisions 3 and 4 ONLY: D-Lineman may line up in the gaps same as High School
22. Offense
Formations and plays should conform to the local high school
Division 1 only no unbalanced line allowed. Mandatory Splits for Offense Linemen are Finger Tips to Finger Tips or less
There will be no crack back blocking.
23. Safeties
Divisions 1 and 2: In the event of a safety, the ball will be placed on the 40-yard line of the team that suffers the safety.
Divisions 3 and 4 will conform to normal high school rules.
24. Coaching
Division 1 only will be allowed to have one coach on the field during the game for the purpose of coaching only.
After instructing his team, he is to remove himself from the area of play and than observe the play quietly and without interfering with the play, players or officials. Coaches are not allowed to follow the play. The division 1 coaches on the field must remain 10- yards behind the last offensive player and 15 yards behind the last defensive player.
The coaching staff is under the direction of the head coach who will assume responsibility for the actions of any and all assistants. Only 1 head coach, 5 assistant coaches, and 1 trainer are allowed on the sidelines during a game. All the Coaches Must be Adults over the age of 18
Two coaches are allowed on the field during a time out, except in the case of an injury. Any ineligible coach on the field at any time will receive a 15-yard penalty for misconduct. In the case of injury, the coach is to help clear the field so medical vehicles and personnel may get to the injured player.
Coaches are responsible for completing accident report forms for every injury that occurs during practice or games.
If a coach is ejected from a game he will serve a minimum of a one game suspension. (That is an additional game to the one he was removed from)
25. Coaches code of conduct
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No smoking on school grounds or around players or at league activities.
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No criticizing players in front of spectators
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Accept decisions of the officials as being fair.
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Emphasize that winning is only possible as a result of teamwork.
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Strive to make every football activity serve as a training ground for life and good mental and physical health.
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Emphasize that good athletes strive to be good students.
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Refrain from excessive sideline coaching.
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Together with game officials, be responsible for the conduct and control of fans and spectators, any fan that is out of control will be asked to leave, and you team maybe penalized.
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Abusive and profane language is prohibited.
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Coaches do not receive any monetary payment for coaching.
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Direct involvement of encouragement of sweat down or harsh dieting to enable a player to make weight is prohibited.
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Do not allow an ineligible player to play
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Do not incite or allow un-sportsmanlike behavior to occur.
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Alcohol is prohibited on practice or playing fields or at any league activity.
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Remove from the game or practice any player if you are in doubt of his or her health.
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Coaches are expected to uphold all league rules and regulations.
26. Schedules
Town vice presidents will be responsible for adopting the game schedule and any post-season schedule as presented by the league president each year. After adoption of the league schedule, if any changes are to be made to the schedule, the two Town's Vice Presidents and the OCYFL President must agree to these changes.
Championship game will held at West Point if at all possible.
27. Referees
Each town will supply at least two referees for all games at their site. If there are no referees then the home team will forfeit the game. If only one referee shows up then the game will be delayed one half hour from the official start time. If a second referee has not shown up by then, the home team forfeits. The game will then be played as a scrimmage. All games are to be played whether they are protested or they are controlled scrimmages. The Board of Directors will work out the details after the games are played. Any problems before the Games are to be reported to the OCYFL President., his cell phone and home phone number will be available to all Coaches
All referees must be certified for the current season and all towns must submit to the league a list of referees and their current certification.
Appendix One
20-YARD LINE OVERTIME PROCEDURE
If, at the end of the fourth quarter, the teams have identical scores, the tie will be resolved by the following method approved by the Orange County Youth Football League Board of Directors. All game rules will apply except:
a. No try will be made if the winner of the game has been determined.
b. If Team B scores a safety, the game is ended;
c. If Team B gains possession, the down and series for Team A ends immediately.
d. No free kick privileges are awarded following a fair catch or awarded fair catch.
When the score is tied at the end of the fourth quarter, the referee will instruct both teams to return to their respective team boxes. There will be a three-minute intermission during which both teams may confer with their coaches. All officials will assemble at the 50-yard line, review the procedure and determine the number of time-outs remaining for each team. The linesman will go to the team on the side of the field where the line-to-gain equipment is located, and the line judge will go to the other team, to inform the coaches of the number of time-outs each team has remaining and escort the respective team captains to the center of the field for the coin toss.
At the coin toss, the visiting team captain shall be given the privilege of calling the coin while it is in the air. The winner of the toss shall be given the choice of defense or offense, or of designating the end of the field at which the ball will be put in play. The referee will indicate the winner of the toss by placing a hand on his shoulder. To indicate which team will go on offense first, the referee will place a ball in the team captain's chest area while he is facing the goal toward which his team will advance and give the first down signal. The other team captain will face the offensive captain with his back toward the goal which he will defend.
Each team shall be permitted one additional time-out for each extra period plus any unused regulation game time-outs. The team scoring the greater number of points in the overtime shall be declared the winner. The final score shall be determined by totaling all points scored by each team during the regulation and overtime periods.
To start the overtime, the offensive team (Team A) shall put the ball in play, first and 10 on Team B's 20-yard line anywhere between the inbound lines. Team A shall have a series of four downs. The series shall be terminated by any score by Team A or, if Team B had possession, at the end of any down. Team A shall be awarded a new series when:
a. The penalty for defensive pass interference is accepted.
b. Team A recovers a scrimmage-kick (field goal attempt) between the goal lines after it has been touched first by Team B beyond the neutral zone.
c. When Team B is guilty of roughing the kicker or place kicker holder or passer.
If Team A scores a touchdown, it is entitled to the opportunity to try for points, except when it is unnecessary to break the tie. A field goal attempt is permitted during any down. If the defensive team gains possession, the ball becomes dead immediately and Team A's series is ended.
After team A has completed its series, Team B will become the offensive team with the ball in its possession at the 20-yard line anywhere between the inbound lines. The same end of the field will be used for both possessions in order to insure equal game conditions and conserve time.
If the score remains tied after each team has been given one series, the procedure shall be repeated until a winner is determined. There will be an intermission of two minutes during which the loser of the coin toss will be given first choice of the options. If additional periods are required, first choice of options will be alternated.
12/29/05