*NEW TIME* Urban Beach Sunday Coed 6's Season #1 Rules

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, some modifications to beach volleyball rules may be mandated as a result of protocols from provincial authorities. At this time, we are still waiting for the provincial authorities to determine what these protocols will be for the 2021 season. Once they have been determined, we will update this page accordingly and communicate them to all registered teams.  Note that any resulting modifications will take precedence over any rules listed below.

Coed 6’s RULES AND GUIDELINES

  1. Teams will only call fouls committed by their own players. Players will not call the fouls against their opponents. If there is a dispute on a call, re-serve the play. Contact an event coordinator for clarification of rules after the match is completed.
     
  2. All players will conduct themselves in a polite and sportsmanlike manner. Individuals who do not abide by these criteria will face disciplinary action and risk being removed from the league.
     
  3. All balls must be hit cleanly. No scooping or carrying the ball. Only off of a driven ball may a ball be legally double-hit (i.e. off arm and head in one continuous motion).
     
  4. Contact with the net (except for hair) in any way constitutes loss of point. A player that goes under the net but does not contact the net or interfere with the play is okay. *Note- if the wind pushes the net into a player, then this will not be considered a foul and play should proceed.
     
  5. A served ball may not be blocked, spiked or volleyed directly back over the net.
     
  6. A served ball may be received by volleying the ball, provided it is not volleyed directly back over the net (i.e. the ball may be volleyed to another member of the receiving team). NOTE- this rule only applies to initial serve reception- during a rally, a player may directly spike/block/volley the ball back over the net on the first contact.
     
  7. A block or partial block does not count as one of a team’s 3 hits.
     
  8. The ball may be played by any part of the body.
     
  9. Players must rotate their positions on the court with each side-out.  Players may change positions during play after the ball has been served.
  10. Substitutions may be made after a player has served on the next side-out (i.e. a player will take his/her turn serving; after the serve is lost, he/she will remain in the game until his/her team regains the serve, at which point he/she can sub out). Exceptions to this rule due to injury are acceptable if a player is unable to continue playing.

  11. Players in the back row are NOT allowed to hit or block at the net. Although there is no 3-metre line indicated on the court, players should use their best judgment to hit from the backcourt area if they are in this position.

  12. Both teams are responsible for recording matches won/lost and UR Fun points and submitting the score sheets to the on-site Event Coordinator– Failure to do so will result in an the team being assigned zero points and zero wins.

  13. *** Please Note there has been a change to the point penalty rule that gets applied if a team does not have the required number of males or females on the court***
    -  Teams must have a minimum of 2 players of each gender on the court. 
    -  If a team does not have 2 players of each gender, the team may play as an incomplete team with up to 5 players on the court so long as the team has at least 1 player of each gender on the court. If a team plays as an incomplete team with 4 or 5 players it will be penalized 4 points in each of the first two games of the match and 3 points in the third game of the match.
    -  If a team has less than 4 players it defaults the match.

  14. Team captains can add as many subs as they want to their rosters, so it is recommended that they take advantage of this to avoid having their team show up with less than a full lineup.

  15. The first week of play may be a seeding week. Teams will play five 20-minute games with no cap on points. Whichever team is winning when time expires (as indicated by a whistle from the EC) will win the game. Teams may be re-seeded from one pool to another based on the results of this night. Teams will again be re-seeded if necessary after the 4th week of play.

  16. Regular league play will consist of 3 matches. Best 2 of 3 (21/21/15) Games are all rally point, win by 2 points, cap at 23 (cap at 17 in the 3rd match. Matches will be over when a team wins 2 games or time expires. If time expires (signified by the whistleblowing) while teams are playing in the 3rd game, at least 1 of the teams must have at least 5 points for the game to count. If neither team has at least 5 points, then the game does not count in the match results, and the match is reported as a 1-1 draw.

  17. If time expires while teams are playing the 3rd game (the tiebreaker), at least one of the teams must have reached 5 points for the 3rd game to count. Otherwise the match will be reported as a 1-game-apiece draw.

  18. Team standings will be based on sets won/lost, not matches (although you will have more sets in the win column if you win more matches, obviously). Tiebreakers in the standings will be most wins in division, fewer losses in division, UR fun point average, then head-to-head record.

  19. The playoffs will occur over the last week (or 2 if necessary) of the season. Generally, for leagues with 10-team pools, the final match of second-last week of play will be the first round of the playoffs, with the remaining playoff rounds played on the final week. Each match will be the same as regular season matches (21/21/15 capped at 2 points over the maximum). If time expires during the 3rd set, whichever team is winning at that point will win the match (no 5-point minimum required). If time expires during the 2nd set, then total points scored in the 2 sets to that point will determine the winner of the match.

  20. Enjoy yourselves!!