Schedule, Rules & Regulations ASC 2015

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UCSIUPSA Sports Carnival 2015: The Return of Avengers Schedules and Rules & Regulations General Rules and Regulations 1. Participants are required to bring their student ID at all times. 2. The registration will be open 30 minutes before the event starts. 3. Participants need to register themselves at the registration booth before the the event starts. 4. The time of organiser is the official event time. 5. Players are not allowed to wear accessories, e.g. watch, earrings while playing the game. 6. Every team leader has to submit a list of line-ups for each game to be played. The line-ups are final and changes cannot be made after that. 7. Only those who in the line-up list need to attend the particular day they are involved. Team mates are highly encouraged to attend to support their team members. 8. Players are required to cut their nails before the event, referee has the right to disallow a player to play if he or she fails the nail inspection. 9. Announcer will announce the next game after a match finishes, and the teams involved need to present to the court 2 minutes before the match along with student ID. 10. If a team does not present themselves after the

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Schedules, rules & regulations for each sport for UCSIUPSA Sports Carnival 2015: The Return of Avengers.

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UCSIUPSA Sports Carnival 2015: The Return of Avengers

Schedules and Rules & Regulations

General Rules and Regulations

1. Participants are required to bring their student ID at all times.

2. The registration will be open 30 minutes before the event starts.

3. Participants need to register themselves at the registration booth before the the event

starts.

4. The time of organiser is the official event time.

5. Players are not allowed to wear accessories, e.g. watch, earrings while playing the game.

6. Every team leader has to submit a list of line-ups for each game to be played. The line-

ups are final and changes cannot be made after that.

7. Only those who in the line-up list need to attend the particular day they are involved.

Team mates are highly encouraged to attend to support their team members.

8. Players are required to cut their nails before the event, referee has the right to disallow a

player to play if he or she fails the nail inspection.

9. Announcer will announce the next game after a match finishes, and the teams involved

need to present to the court 2 minutes before the match along with student ID.

10. If a team does not present themselves after the designated game time, referee has the final

decision to disqualify the team.

11. Referee’s decision is final.

12. This sports carnival will be played on the basis of cumulative points, with the team with

highest cumulative points after 4 sports games will be the champion.

Qualifying round : 8 pointsQuarterfinalists : 10 pointsSemi-finalists : 15 points1st runner-up : 20 pointsChampion : 25 points

13. The organiser will not held responsible in any loss of belongings.

14. The organiser will not provide transport to North Wing.

15. Participants are required to take photo and submit ECA reports before 2nd April.

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Badminton: Rules and Regulations

General Rule

Each player is allowed to participate in one category only in a match.

Total will have 3 males and 3 females players, they can switch among each other for

playing 3 different categories which is men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed

doubles.

Organiser will provide a form for the teams to write down the line-up for next match and

need to be submitted to the assistant referee 2 mins before match starts.

If the player is injured in the game and could not continue to play, then he/she shall

forfeit the game.

The umpire’s decision is the final decision.

Scoring System

For the preliminary rounds, every match consists of the best of 2 games of 11 points.

If each side wins a game, then the third game of 11 points is required.

At 10 all, the side which gains a 2 point lead first wins that game.

At 19 all, the side scoring the 20th point wins that game.

For these knock-out preliminary rounds, each team’s women’s doubles would start first

followed by men’s doubles and lastly, mix doubles.

The team which loses men’s doubles and women’s doubles will be eliminated

immediately. The team who wins men’s doubles and women’s doubles will enter into the

next round.

If a team wins either men’s doubles or women’s doubles and loses either men’s or

women’s doubles, then the team who wins mixed doubles will be qualified into the next

round.

For the round robin, every match consists of 2 games of 21 points.

If each side wins a game, then the third game of 21 points is required.

At 20 all, the side which gains a 2 point lead first wins that game.

At 29 all, the side scoring the 30th point wins that game.

Every time there is a serve, there is a point scored.

The side winning a rally adds a point to its score.

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The side winning a game serves first in the next game.

For the round robin, the teams will play all 3 categories including mix doubles. The team

who wins all categories will be entitled 3 points. The team who wins 2 categories and

lose 1 category will be entitled to 2 points. The team who wins 1 category and lost 2

categories will be entitled to 1 point while the team who lost all 3 categories will not be

entitled to any points. The team with the highest point will win.

Interval and Change of ends

A 1 minute interval between each game is allowed.

Players change ends after each game.

For the 3rd game in the preliminary rounds, at the 5 th point, the players change ends. For

the 3rd game during the round robin, at the 11th point, both players change ends. At the 5th

and 11th point, a 1 minute interval is allowed.

Doubles

A side has only one “service”.

At the beginning of the game and when the score is even, the server serves from the right

service court. When it is odd, the server serves from the left court.

If the serving side wins a rally, the serving side scores a point and the same server serves

again from the alternate service court.

If the receiving side wins a rally, the receiving side scores a point. The receiving side

becomes the new serving side.

The players do not change their respective service courts until they win a point when

their side is serving.

If players commit an error in the service court, the error is corrected when the mistake is

discovered.

Badminton: Schedule

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Day 1 (24 March 2015, Tuesday)

First Round

Court 1 Court 2 Court 3

5:00 pm 001 002 003

5:45 pm 004 005 006

6:30 pm 007 008 009

7:15 pm 010 011 012

8:00 pm 013 014 015

8:45 pm 016 017 018

9:30 pm 019 020 021

10:15 pm 022 023 024

Day 2 (25 March 2015, Wednesday)

Quarter-finals

Court 1 Court 2 Court 3

5:00 pm 025 026 027

Semi-finals

Court 1 Court 2 Court 3

6:00 pm 028 029 030

Final

Court 1 Court 2 Court 3

7:00 pm 031

Futsal: Rules and Regulations

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Description

This activity will be conducted at the futsal court, UCSI University, North Wing. A team

consisting of 5 main players and 2 substitutes are allowed. 16 teams will be grouped into 4 main

groups, namely A, B, C, and D, with each group consisting of 4 teams. Each team will play

against with another team from same group and the winner of each match will proceed to

quarter-final. Proposed time per game is 10 minutes, no break in between. If there is a tie for

group stage matches, extra time with interval of 30 seconds is allocated for the match until there

is a difference in the goal scores for two minutes. After two minutes, if there is still a tie, this will

result in a tie game.

For final, the proposed time per game is 15 minutes, no break in between as well. If there

is tie for quarter-final, semi-final and final matches, penalties shootout will be carried out to

determine the winner. Substitution method used is "flying substitution" in which the substitutions

for players except goalkeeper can enter and leave as they please during a match. Goalkeeper

substitutions can only be made when the ball is out of play and with referee's consent.

Rules and Regulations

Players' Equipment

Sport shirts, shorts, socks, protective shin guards and footwear with rubber soles.

The Start of Play Procedure

Coin toss followed by kickoff. Opposing team waits outside centre circle and ball is deemed in

play once it has travelled the distance of its own circumference. Kicker shall not touch the ball

before someone else touches it.

Ball In And Out Of Play

1. Ball out of play: When the ball has wholly crossed the goal line or touchline, when the game

has been stopped by a referee and when the ball hits the ceiling. (Restart by dropping ball

beneath that point.)

2. Lines: Touchlines and goal lines are considered to be inside the playing area.

3. During a play, goalkeeper cannot pick up the ball while receiving back pass.

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Penalty cards

Yellow card:

1. Yellow card indicates a player has been officially cautioned. The player's details will be

recorded down by referee, hence a caution is also known as a "booking".

2. A player who has been cautioned may continue playing in the game. However, if he receives a

second caution in a match, he will be sent off (shown the yellow card again, and then a red card).

Red card:

1. Indicates a player has been sent off.

2. player must then leave the field immediately and take no further part in the game.

3. He may not be replaced by a substitute which means his team must continue the game with

one player fewer.

4. If a goalkeeper receives a red card, another player will be allowed to assume the goalkeeping

duties.

5. Red card will be shown to player who has committed a serious offence as well.

Method of Scoring

When the ball has passed the goal line, between the goal posts and under the crossbar (except by

illegal means).

Winning team - 3 points

Drawing team - 1 point

Losing team - 0 point

Foul and Misconduct

Direct free kick awarded when a player commits any of the following offenses (penalty kick

awarded when infringement takes place in penalty area):

1. Kicking or attempting to kick an opponent

2. Tripping an opponent

3. Jumping at an opponent

4. Charging an opponent in a violent or dangerous manner

5. Charging an opponent from behind

6. Holding an opponent

7. Pushing an opponent

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8. Charging an opponent with shoulder (e.g. shoulder charge)

9. Sliding at an opponent (e.g. sliding tackle)

10. Handling the ball (except goalkeeper)

Players Shall Be Sent Off For:

1. Serious foul play

2. Violent conduct

3. Foul or abusive language

4. Intentionally impeding a clear goal opportunity (e.g. through a "professional foul")

The referee's decision is final.

Futsal: Schedule

Day 2 (25 March 2015, Wednesday)

Group Stage Matches:

Time 8.10 pm - 8.25 pm - 8.40 pm - 8.55 pm - 9.10 pm - 9.25 pm -

8.20 pm 8.35 pm 8.50 pm 9.05 pm 9.20 pm 9.35 pm

Matches A1 A3 B1 B3 A1 B1

A2 A4 B2 B4 A3 B3

Time 9.40 pm - 9.55 pm - 10.10 pm

-

10.25 pm

-

9.50 pm 10.05 pm 10.20 pm 10.35 pm

Matches A2 B2 A2 B2

A4 B4 A3 B3

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Day 3 (26 March 2015, Thursday)

Group Stage Matches:

Time 5.40 pm - 5.55 pm - 6.10 pm - 6.25 pm - 6.40 pm - 6.55 pm -

5.50 pm 6.05 pm 6.20 pm 6.35 pm 6.50 pm 7.05 pm

Matches C1 C3 D1 D3 C1 D1

C2 C4 D2 D4 C3 D3

Time 7.10 pm - 7.25 pm - 7.40 pm - 7.55 pm - 8.10 pm - 8.25 pm -

7.20 pm 7.35 pm 7.50 pm 8.05 pm 8.20 pm 8.35 pm

Matches C2 D2 C2 D2 C1 D1

C4 D4 C3 D3 C4 D4

Quarter-final Matches:

Time 8.40 pm - 8.55 pm - 9.10 pm - 9.25 pm -

8.50 pm 9.05 pm 9.20 pm 9.35 pm

Matches A (1st) B (1st) C (1st) D (1st)

A (2nd) B (2nd) C (2nd) D (2nd)

Semi-final Matches and Final Match:

Time 9.40 pm - 9.55 pm - 10.10 pm -

9.50 pm 10.05 pm 10.25 pm

Matches Semi finalist (A) Semi finalist (C) Finalist 1

Semi finalist (B) Semi finalist (D) Finalist 2

Time 5.10 pm - 5.25 pm -

5.20 pm 5.35 pm

Matches A1 B1

A4 B4

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*The team at the 3rd placing will be the losing team of semi-final match with the highest point.

*All group stage, quarter-final and semi-final matches proposed timing is 10 minutes for game

play, with 5 minutes gap for switching of the next game.

* For champion play-off, the match proposed timing is 15 minutes for game play.

Basketball: Rules and Regulations

Description

The venue for this event will be in MPH, Block A, 4th floor, UCSI University, South

Wing. This is a 3 on 3 half-court basketball tournament where the matches will be conducted in

round robin system in the preliminary stages. Beginning from the quarter final, the knock-out

system will be implemented. Each match will consume half size of a basketball court with one

basket. Marks will be awarded for every shooting according to the basketball marking system.

The match ends either when game time limit is up or when either one of the team reaches 21

points. A 5 on 5 full court match will be held for semifinalists and finalists.

Rules and Regulation

1. The referee’s decision for all matters in this game is final.

Court Dimensions

1. Half court match utilises half of the court.

2. Full court match utilises the entire court.

Players and substitutes

1. Each team shall consist of 7 players with 3 active players for a 3-on-3 game and 5 players for

a 5-on-5 game. The remaining players will act as the substitutes.

2. Player substitution can only be made when the ball is dead.

3. No protective cast and/or jewellery (rings, watches, and chain necklace) shall be worn.

4. Proper attire. No sandals, slippers.

5. Play at your own risk.

Scoring and timing

A) Section I-Scoring

1. Appropriate point will be scored when a ball from the playing area passes through or remains

in the net.

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2. A successful free throw attempt shall count one point.

Half court

3. A successful field goal attempt from inside the arc shall be awarded one (1) point.

4. A successful field goal attempt from the area outside the arc shall be awarded two (2) points.

5. An unsuccessful free throw attempt which is tapped into the basket shall count two (2) points

and shall be credited to the player who tapped the ball in.

Full court

6. A successful field goal attempt from inside the arc shall be awarded one (2) points.

7. A successful field goal attempt from the area outside the arc shall be awarded two (3) points.

8. An unsuccessful free throw attempt which is tapped into the basket shall count two (2) points

and shall be credited to the player who tapped the ball in.

B) Section II-Timing

Half court

1. The games last for 5 minutes for the first round and 10 minutes for the quarter finals, with an

interval of 5 minutes between them.

2. A coin flip before the start of the game will determine who gets the ball out-of-bounds first.

Full court

3. The games will consist of two quarters of 10 minutes each, with a 5-minute break at half-

time.

4. There is also a five-minute interval between matches.

5. Each game begins with a jump ball or tip-off.

C) Section III-End of Period

1. Each period ends when the time expires.

2. EXCEPTIONS: If a live ball is in flight, the period ends when the goal is made, missed or

touched by an offensive player.

3. If the official's whistle sounds prior to the horn or at 00.0 on the clock, the period is not over

and time must be added to the clock.

4. If the timeout request is made at approximately the instant time expires for a period, the

period ends and the timeout shall not be granted.

5. If the ball is dead and the game clock shows at 00.0, the period has ended even though the

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horn may not have sounded.

D) Section IV-Stoppage of Timing Devices

1. The timing devices shall be stopped whenever the official's whistle sounds indicating one of

the following:

2. A personal or technical foul.

3. A jump ball.

4. A floor violation.

5. An unusual delay.

6. A suspension-of-play for any other emergency (no substitutions are permitted.)

7. A regular or 20-second timeout.

E) Section V-Timeout

1. A player's request for a timeout shall be granted only when the ball is dead or in control of

the team making the request. A request at any other time shall be ignored.

2. Each team is entitled to one (1) 20-second timeout per half for a total of two (2) per game,

including overtimes.

3. During a 20-second timeout a team may only substitute for one player. If the team calling the

20-second timeout replaces a player, the opposing team may also replace one player.

F) Section VI-Time-In

1. After time has been out, the game clock shall be started when the ball is legally touched by

any player within the playing area of the court.

2. On a free throw that is unsuccessful and the ball continues in play, the game clock shall be

started when the missed free throw is legally touched by any player.

3. If play is resumed by a throw-in from out-of-bounds, the game clock shall be started when

the ball is legally touched by any player within the playing area of the court.

G) Section VII-Overtime

1. If the match ends in a tie, an additional period of time will be given whereby 3 chances are

given to 3 different players of each team to score free throws. The team that manages to score

the most free throws win.

Fouls

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1. When a player commits personal or flagrant foul, the opposing team will be awarded 2 free

throws (full-court) or 1 free throw (half-court).

2. When technical fouls are committed, the opposing team will be awarded 3 free throws (full-

court) or 2 free throws (half-court).

3. When 5 team fouls are committed, the opposing team will be awarded 3 free throws (full-

court).

4. If a player commits more than 5 fouls, he/she will automatically be fouled out.

Basketball: Schedule

Day 4 (27 March 2015, Friday)

First round

Half court, total of 24 matches with 5 minutes each, no resting time, 5 minutes interval.

Time 5.00-

5.05pm

5.10-

5.15pm

5.20-

5.25pm

5.30-

5.35pm

5.40-

5.45pm

5.50-

5.55pm

Matches A1 vs A2 B1 vs B2 C1 vs C2 D1 vs D2 A1 vs A3 B1 vs B3

A3 vs A4 B3 vs B4 C3 vs C4 D3 vs D4 A2 vs A4 B2 vs B4

Time 6.00-

6.05pm

6.10-

6.15pm

6.20-

6.25pm

6.30-

6.35pm

6.40-

6.45pm

6.50-

6.55pm

Matches C1 vs C3 D1 vs D3 A1 vs A4 B1 vs B4 C1 vs C4 D1 vs D4

C2 vs C4 D2 vs D4 A2 vs A3 B2 vs B3 C2 vs C3 D2 vs D3

Quarter final

Half court, total 4 matches, each 10 minutes no resting time, 10 minutes interval.

Time 7.05-7.15pm 7.25-7.35pm

Matches 1st place of group A vs 2nd place of

group B

1st place of group C vs 2nd place of

group D

2nd place of group A vs 1st place of

group B

2nd place of group C vs 1st place of

group D

Semi final

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Full court, total of 2 matches, each 20 minutes with 5 minutes resting time at half time, 5 minutes

interval.

Time 7.45-8.10 pm 8.15-8.40 pm

Matches semi-finalist 1 vs semi-finalist 2 semi-finalist 3 vs semi-finalist 4

Final

Full court, total of 1 match, 20 minutes with 5 minutes resting time at half time, 5 minutes

interval.

Time 8.50-9.15 pm

Match finalist 1 vs finalist 2

Captain Ball: Rules and Regulations

General

1. This game will be conducted in MPH, Block A, 4th floor, UCSI University, South Wing.

2. The game will be conducted in a round-robin format for preliminary round(4 teams in a

group competing with each other, 1st place and 2nd place will proceed to quarterfinals). From

quarterfinals to finals, knock out system will be conducted instead where the losing team will

be automatically eliminated.

3. The game is played on a 6-a-side team, which means only 6 players are allowed to be on

court at any one time, there must be at least 2 females among the 6 players.

4. Each team must have at least 4 female players. And each team is made up of 1 defender, 1

goalkeeper, 4 outfield players and 4 reserves. Rolling substitutions are allowed throughout

the game.

5. Substitution is only allowed during half time, with the exception of injury and a red card

received during the match.

6. The winning’s placement is determined in the following priority – number of wins, goal

differences and total number of goals scored.

7. Duration for each game will be 2 half-time of 7 minutes each, with one minute break in

between. Whereas for finals, the duration of the game is 2 half-time of 10 minutes each, with

two minutes break in between.

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8. Every team must report to the announcement table 15 minutes before the event. Teams that

fail to do so will be immediately disqualified.

9. No vulgarities are allowed at any time during match time. Referee’s decisions are final and

no players are to object to it, otherwise immediately disqualified.

10. When a female player scores, it will be counted as 2 points, while when a male player scores,

it will be 1 point for the team.

11. In the event of tie, there will be a penalty shootout.

Match rules

1. Catcher must hold on to the ball with BOTH his/her hands while remaining on the stool only

then points will be awarded.

2. Catcher can throw ball back into play if unable to hold on.

3. Goalkeeper only allowed to defend the catcher.

4. Attackers are not allowed to go into opposition defender's box. The opposing team is given

the ball if infringement is made.

5. Attacking team is not allowed to go behind the stool's line to score.

6. Free throw from the point where the ball is out.

7. Points will be awarded to team for every goal scored (Catcher MUST catch the ball while

standing on the chair before it is recognized as a goal).

8. Defender not allowed to push the catcher. A penalty will be awarded.

9. After scoring, the first inbound throw cannot exceed half court.

Fouls

1. No player is allowed to jump from the back line to defend the catcher.

2. Defender hit the shooter's hand.

3. No body contact at all times.

4. Rough play.

5. Verbal abuse.

6. Team will be penalize when it accumulate 4 fouls. A penalty is awarded against the team.

7. Penalty is a backward throw without defender, only one point is awarded regardless of

gender.

8. No walking with ball. Allow to take one step after catching the ball. Only one pivoting.

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9. No travelling, no obstruction, no charging, no bouncing to ownself , no kicking, no spiking is

allowed.

Player Penalties – ‘Warnings’

1. The Referee has sole discretion as to give a ‘Warning’ to any player in regard to an additional

penalty for the above mentioned Fouls.

2. The following offences warrant a ‘Warning’:

0. Unbecoming attitudes shown by players

i. Swearing or cursing without foul language which is an unbecoming attitude

ii. Foul language

iii. Rough play

iv. Throwing the ball at players to intentionally hurt them

v. Dangerous plays which might hurt players

Captain Ball: Schedule

Day 5 (28 March 2015, Saturday)

First round

Total 12 matches, first and second half consist 7 minutes with rest 1 minute in between, 5

minutes interval. (2 courts used)

Time 11.00a.m. 11.20a.m

.

11.40a.m. 12.00p.m. 12.20p.m. 12.40p.m.

Matche

s

A1 vs A2 C1 vs C2 A2 vs A3 C2 vs C3 A1 vs A4 C1 vs C4

B1 vs B2 D1 vs D2 B2 vs B3 D2 vs D3 B1 vs B4 D1 vs D4

Time 1.00p.m. 1.20p.m. 1.40p.m. 2.00p.m. 2.20p.m 2.40p.m

Matche

s

A3 vs A4 C3 vs C4 A1 vs A3 C1 vs C3 A2 vs A4 C2 vs C4

B3 vs B4 D3 vs D4 B1 vs B3 D1 vs D3 B2 vs B4 D2 vs D4

                                                          

Quarter final

Total 2 matches, first and second half consist 7 minutes with rest 1 minute in between, 5 minutes

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interval. (2 courts used)

Time 3.00 p.m. 3.20 p.m.

Matches 1st place of group A vs 2nd place of group B 2nd place of group A vs 1st place of group B

1st place of group C vs 2nd place of group D 2nd place of group C vs 1st place of group D

Semi final

Total 2 matches, first and second half consist 7 minutes with rest 1 minute in between, 5 minutes

interval. (2 courts used)

Time 3.40 p.m. 3.40 p.m.

Matches semi finalist 1 vs semi finalist 2 semi finalist 3 vs semi finalist 4

Final

Total 1 match, first and second half consist 10 minutes with rest 2 minute in between. (1 court

used)

Time 4.00 p.m.

Match finalist 1 vs finalist 2

In case of emergency, parents/guardians may contact the following committee members:

- Ooi Jin Luong (Organising Chairperson) : 017-4839662

- Pua June Yee (Secretary) : 016-9682915

- Teh Boon Pin (Treasurer) : 019-4791968

‘May the odds be ever in your favor.’