2022/23 Game Rules & Guidelines 5th & 6th grade division

New Egypt Basketball

Game Rules & Guidelines

5th & 6th grade division 

 

 General: 

 

Basket Height

10 Feet

Ball Size

Boys 28.5

3 Second Rule

Yes

10 Second Rule

Yes

5 Second Rule Out of Bounds

Yes

Score Kept

Yes

Fouling Out

Yes

Begin Game

Jump Ball

Substitutions

Game stops every 4 minutes for subs, any player on bench must go in game unless more than 5 players on bench

Free Zone

Mid -Court - Full court press in last 2 minutes of half and game 

Shooting Restrictions

None

Picks

Set Picks are allowed

Fast Breaks

Allowed, If a player steals the ball or gets a rebound but does not deploy a fast break, the defense must set up under their goal as in a in-bound or rebound situation

 

Coaches:

 Coaches and assistant coaches are not permitted on the floor 

  • All referees’ decisions are final – no protests are permitted 

  • All teams need a minimum of four players to start the game

  • Teams not ready to play by the scheduled start time will forfeit the game

 Game Clock & Time Outs:

  • Games will be played in four eight-minute quarters with a running clock

  • The running clock does not stop for foul calls, foul shots or when the ball goes out of bounds -- until the last two minutes of the half and game

  • Each team will receive two time outs per half; if a game goes into overtime, each team will receive one time out; unused time outs do not carry over.

  • Coaches may only call a time out when their team has possession of the ball

  • 15-second substitution time-outs occur every four minutes; teams may be charged a time out if they delay the game during a 15-second substitution time out

 Overtime:

  • Regular season overtime sessions will last two minutes with each team receiving one time out; the clock will stop on all whistles and when the ball goes out of bounds. If tied after overtime game results in a tie

  • Standard playing rules apply - equal time, subs can be made at 1 minute mark

  • Post season - 2 overtime sessions permitted, In the event it is still tied in playoffs, fouls shots will be taking by 5 selected players, most made wins, if tied after 5 shooters additional shooters added from bench and continue in sudden death.

 Playing Time:

  • Equal playing time for all players is mandatory – See Equal Playing time Guidelines

 Foul Shots:

  • Foul shots will be taken from the official foul line

  • One-and-one foul shots will result when the team foul number reaches 7 in each half; teams start from 0 team fouls at the beginning of each half

  • Two shots will result when the team foul reaches 10 in each half; teams start from 0 team fouls at the beginning of each half.

 Fouls:

  • Five personal fouls will result in a player’s removal from the game

  • Any coach or player receiving two technical fouls in a game will be ejected from the game, removed from the gym and suspended from the next game.

  • Any player or coach ejected from the game for any reason will not participate in the next game

  • A flagrant foul (as called by the referee) will result in two free throws for the player fouled, and possession of the ball to the fouled team after the second free throw; Any player called for two flagrant fouls will result in ejection from the game.

 Defense: 

  • Man-to-man and Zone defense will be permitted.

  • Defense will encompass the entire half court of the goal being defended.

  • Full-court pressing is permitted in last 2 minutes of half and game, teams up by 15 points or more are not permitted to deploy a press of any kind

 

Equal Playing Time Guidelines 

 As a coach, it is your responsibility to ensure all players participate evenly in the games. Every player on your team should have an opportunity to dribble, pass and shoot during every game. You are responsible for ensuring EQUAL PLAYING TIME to the half quarter for all players.  The chart below breaks it down based on the number of players you may have. Substitution time-outs will take place at the four-minute mark of each quarter (or as close to the four-minute mark as possible).

 

 

If you have 10 players each player plays 2 quarters 

 

If you have 9 players 4 players play 2 1/2 quarters 5 players play 2 quarters

 

If you have 8 players All 8 players play 2 1/2 quarters

 

If you have 7 players 5 players play 3 quarters 2 players play 2 1/2 quarters

 

If you have 6 players 4 players play 3 1/2 quarters 2 players play 3 quarters

 

If you have 5 players each player plays 4 quarters