Network Health Summer School Classic

14U & 16U Tournament Rules

• Please no carry ins! We offer a full concession stand

• Teams are limited to 13 players on roster. Players who turn age 13 prior to January 1 

are not eligible to play in this age bracket.

• Teams shall arrive on site 45 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. If the previous 

game finishes early, teams may be asked to begin to play earlier than scheduled.

• Final roster must be turned into the registration table 30 minutes prior to the first game. 

No changes may be made to the roster after that time. Proof of age needs to be 

available should questions arise. It is the responsibility of the coach to provide this 

information should they be asked for it. Eligibility is set by NAFA Governing rules. 

Games will be forfeited in which an in-eligible player has been used.

• Players can only be included on one roster for the tournament


Game Length

o Pool Play: A complete game will be 7 innings, however no new inning will start 

after 1 hour and 15 minutes. Tie games in pool play will be recorded a tie.

o Bracket Play: A complete game will be 7 innings, however no new inning will 

start after 1 hour and 15 minutes. Games will not end it a tie. If a game is tied at 

the end of regulation, the International Tie Breaker will be used; beginning with 

the next full inning, the player who recorded the final out of the last inning will 

start on second base and there will be no outs.

**In case of inclement weather, games may be shortened at the discretion of 

the tournament director.

• Home team is determined by a coin flip prior to the start of the game for pool play. The 

higher seeded team will be the home team for bracket play. Home team will keep the 

official scorebook.

• 15-run rule after 3 innings, and 10- run rule after 5 innings.

• 43’ pitching rubber, 12” ball

• Maximum of 9 players on the field. Minimum of 8 players to start the game. If a team 

falls below 9 players an out will be assessed for the 9th spot in the batting order.

• METAL CLEATS ARE ALLOWED

• Umpires’ decisions are final in all instances.

• Pitchers may pitch unlimited innings. A max of Five(5) warmup pitched will be allowed 

between innings and seven(7) warm-up pitches will be allowed for a new pitcher. 

Intentionally stalling, as deemed by an umpire or tournament director may result in 

forfeiture of the game.

• Teams must communicate their batting order to the opposing coach and umpire prior to 

the start of the game. Batting order options:

o Bat the entire roster with free defensive substitution. If a player leaves during 

the game (except due to injury during that game), an out is recorded for that 

player’s at bats for the remainder of the game. A player who has left the game 

cannot reenter the game.

o Bat nine players using an NAFA designated player (DP) in the line-up who is not 

playing in the field. If you use the DP, you must list 10 girls on your line-up card, 

listing one as the DP. The girl who is playing defense only and not batting should 

be listed as FLEX and must occupy the tenth spot in the batting order even 

though she will not bat.

• Runners may steal any base. A runner may leave the base after the ball leaves the 

pitcher’s hand. If the runner leaves early the umpire will call her out.

• Courtesy runners are optional at any time for the pitcher and catcher. The courtesy 

runner shall be a player not currently in the line-up or the last batted out. The pitcher 

or catcher must be the pitcher or catcher from the previous inning.

• Dropped third strike will be in effect

• Infield fly rule is in effect.

• Fake bunting and then swinging at the pitched ball is not permitted.

• Sliding is required if a play is being made upon a runner. It is the umpire’s discretion as 

to whether or not a play is being made and if a slide is necessary.

• AFTER THE GAME IS COMPLETED THE FINAL GAME SCORE MUST BE 

TEXTED IN BY THE WINNING TEAM. Coaches need to report the final score by 

TEXTING ONLY to this cell number 920-750-4222. Please include your age bracket, both 

team names and the final score of the game.

• Coaches are responsible for cleaning out their dugout after the game.

• NAFA rules will be followed for any rules not listed here. The tournament director 

reserves the right to change any of the rules at his or her discretion.

• Profanity or harassment by a team member, coach or fan toward an opposing team, 

umpire or official of the tournament will NOT be tolerated. The type of activity can 

and will lead to ejection without warning by tournament official or umpire; continued 

harassment can and will lead to the team being disqualified from the tournament.

• Following Pool play, teams will be seeded as follows;

▪ Overall record

▪ In any situation where two or more teams are tied, head to head

competition will be the first tie breaker.

o If the teams did not play each other in head to head 

competition, runs allowed will be the next tie breaker, 

followed by runs scored followed by a coin flip.

**SPECIAL NOTE: All forfeits are scored 7-0