Rules - South Carolina High School League
Rules - South Carolina High School League
Rules - South Carolina High School League
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a run (or runs) which equals or exceeds the opponent’s score the final score shall be record<br />
when the game is called.<br />
11. An optic yellow ball must be used. A red or black stitched ball may be used. A double first base is<br />
permitted. The maximum core is .47. The maximum compression shall not exceed 375 pounds.<br />
A Dudley ball must be used in all state finals games.<br />
12. When a protest is filed, the offended team must enter it at the time of the play and before the next<br />
pitch. The umpire-in-chief shall report the protest to the <strong>League</strong> Office along with all related<br />
conditions at the time of the protested play. If a protest is upheld the game will be replayed from the<br />
time of the protest.<br />
13. April 23 is the deadline for declaring region champions and runners-up.<br />
14. Region schedules will be arranged so that the last region game will be played one week before the<br />
deadline for declaring champions and runners-up. This way, postponed games may be played<br />
without hardship on any team.<br />
15. Postponed games during the regular season and playoffs will be made up on the next available<br />
playing date.<br />
16. Individual players who are 7 th through 10 th grades will be allowed to play in 20 regular season<br />
contests and two tournaments.<br />
17. <strong>School</strong>s are permitted three weeks of practice November 1-21, 2012.<br />
18. A tournament is a series of contests in competition for a championship in which at least 1 st & 2 nd<br />
place is decided by a final contest between the two teams. <strong>School</strong>s must now submit tournament<br />
format i.e., brackets as part of the sanctioning process in basketball, baseball, lacrosse, softball,<br />
tennis and soccer. (Maximum 10 consecutive days for a tournament)<br />
Varsity<br />
Maximum of 10 games can be played in a combination of the two tournaments<br />
If you choose to play more than five games in any one tournament this will<br />
constitute having played a second tournament<br />
JV<br />
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Maximum of 10 games can be played in a combination of the two tournaments<br />
If you choose to play more than five games in any one tournament this will<br />
constitute having played a second tournament<br />
JV level does not have the option to trade in one tournament for additional regular<br />
season contests<br />
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