2013 Renegades Tournament Rules. No Game starts before the scheduled time.
16 Minute Stopped Halves for ages 11 and up. 14 Minute Stopped Halves for ...
2017 Renegades Tournament Rules No Game starts before the scheduled time 16 Minute Stopped Halves for ages 11 and up 14 Minute Stopped Halves for ages 9 and 10 Boys Ages 9, 10, 11, 12 play with smaller basketball 28.5 1 & 1 on Tenth Foul 6 Player Fouls per game 2- 30 Second Time Outs and 2- Full Time Outs 3 Minute Half Time 3 Minute Overtime with one additional time out 3 Minute Second Overtime & Sudden Death Third Overtime No Mercy Rule (All games are stopped clock no matter what the score differential) PIAA Rules except Coaches are allowed to stand while coaching. Note: There is a 5 count on both dribble & hold in front court. No jewelry is allowed to be worn. Band-Aids over jewelry are not allowed. Refs have been instructed to eject anyone at the onset of outlandish behavior and if a coach receives two technical fouls he will have to vacate the building. Anyone using abusive language will not be tolerated, and will be removed from the premises. We ask that the coaches, players and officials treat each other with respect and demonstrate sportsmanlike conduct before, during and after the tournament.
During our 3 game guarantee tournaments where teams are advancing to a pool championship game, if a team’s championship game is scheduled immediately following their third game, then they will be given ½ hr rest prior to start of championship game. Four team pools will play 3 games within their pool, 1st place team will play 2nd place team for Championship Six team pools in an age group will be split into 2 groups. They will play 2 games in their group and 1 cross over game, which will not be counted towards their group standing. Winner of one group will play the winner of the other group for a championship. Five, Six & Seven Team Pools with all teams in common pool. Undefeated teams advance. For more than 2 undefeated teams the following will apply: 1) Point differential among common opponents (Maximum + or – 13 pts.) 2) Point differential totaled for all 3 games (Maximum + or – 13 pts.) Tie-breaker format below will be followed for teams that are tied with one loss. Eight Team Pools within an age group will be broken into 2 groups. The winner of each group will play for the championship of the age group. Tie Breaker: In a 2-team tie, first look at head to head, then point differential up to 13 points. For a tie between three or more teams, head to head will not count; tiebreaker will be determined by point differential (up to 13 points). If the tie is still not broken, it will go to least points allowed for all three games combined.