All divisions will follow ASA rules except as specified below.

The only drop dead time limit is for 6 & U only for league play only, not tournament play. All other age divisions if time expires, the inning must be completed if needed, but a tie can happen if both teams get to bat the same number of innings. Time cannot expire between innings, if time is remaining at end of inning a new inning must be started.

All umpires are required to wear a protective face mask while calling behind the plate in all divisions 10U and older.

Ejection from the game: if you are ejected from a game, you must leave the complex for the rest of the day.  The board will be notified of ejection and review the ejection. If a suspension is deemed necessary, the board will determine the length of the suspension. This rule will apply to  coaches, players and fans.

Metal cleats are not allowed under ASA rules in any Junior Olympic age division!

All Divisions: At the umpire's discretion, any player can be removed from their position if the umpire deems it necessary due to the issue of player safety.

All umpires are required to register through ASA.  No games shall be called without a registered umpire, unless it is an emergency.

All out of town teams must submit a player roster with birth certificates and pay league entry fees before being added to the league schedule.  The board will have a copy of all team rosters to verify all players, and ages.

We will use the double base on first base for all league and tournament play.  The offensive player must run to the orange (colored base) base after hitting the ball.  As long as there is no play at first base the player may use the white base and continue to second base.  After the play has been stopped the offensive player will start from the white base.  The defensive player must use the white base [and only the white base] to make her play at first base.

Chin straps and face masks are not required on batting helmets for t-ball or coach pitch divisions.

Protests---will not be received or considered if they are based solely on a decision involving the accuracy of judgment call on the part of an umpire.  Examples of protest that will not be considered are:

    a.) Whether a batted ball was fair or foul

    b.) Whether a runner was out or safe.

    c.) Whether a ball was a strike or a ball.

    d.) Whether a pitch was legal or illegal

    e.) Whether a runner did or did not touch a base.

The coach of the protesting team shall immediately notify the home plate umpire that the game is being played under protest.  The  umpire shall then notify the opposing coach and the scorekeeper.  Play shall then resume and the board will act on the appeal of the protest after the game has been completed.  The decision of the board members present will be final and will stand.