Sectional Games TIE GAME PROCEDURE. Boys Boys Two, 15-minute, sudden-victory periods. Two, 15-minute, sudden-victory periods. If the score remains tied.

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Sectional Games TIE GAME PROCEDURE

Boys Boys Two, 15-minute, sudden-victory periods. Two, 15-minute, sudden-victory periods. If the score remains tied after the overtime periods, kicks from the penalty mark. If the score remains tied after the overtime periods, kicks from the penalty mark. Girls Girls Two, full 10-minute overtime periods. Two, full 10-minute overtime periods. If the score remains tied, two 5-minute, sudden-victory periods. If the score remains tied, two 5-minute, sudden-victory periods. If the score remains tied after the overtime periods, kicks from the penalty mark. If the score remains tied after the overtime periods, kicks from the penalty mark.

OVERTIME Meet with the coaches and captains to explain the procedure. Meet with the coaches and captains to explain the procedure. There will a five-minute interval between the game and the first overtime period, and a two- minute interval between overtime periods. There will a five-minute interval between the game and the first overtime period, and a two- minute interval between overtime periods. At the end of the first overtime period, teams change ends. At the end of the first overtime period, teams change ends. Hold a coin toss Hold a coin toss

OVERTIME For Girls’ Games -- if the game remains tied after the first set of OT periods: For Girls’ Games -- if the game remains tied after the first set of OT periods: There will a five-minute interval between the sets of overtime periods, and a two-minute interval between overtime periods. There will a five-minute interval between the sets of overtime periods, and a two-minute interval between overtime periods. At the end of the first overtime period, teams change ends. At the end of the first overtime period, teams change ends. Hold a coin toss Hold a coin toss

Kicks from the Penalty Mark It the score remains tied after the overtime periods, meet with the coaches and captains to review kicks from the penalty mark procedure to be followed: It the score remains tied after the overtime periods, meet with the coaches and captains to review kicks from the penalty mark procedure to be followed: You choose the goal at which all of the kicks shall be taken. You choose the goal at which all of the kicks shall be taken. Each coach selects any five players, on or off the field, including the goalkeeper, (except those who may have been disqualified) to take the kicks. Each coach selects any five players, on or off the field, including the goalkeeper, (except those who may have been disqualified) to take the kicks.

Kicks from the Penalty Mark Do a coin toss. The team winning the toss shall have the choice of kicking first or second. Do a coin toss. The team winning the toss shall have the choice of kicking first or second. Teams will alternate kickers. Teams will alternate kickers. The defending team may change the goalkeeper prior to any penalty kick. The defending team may change the goalkeeper prior to any penalty kick. Following five kicks for each team, the team scoring on the greatest number of these kicks shall be declared the winner. Following five kicks for each team, the team scoring on the greatest number of these kicks shall be declared the winner.

Kicks from the Penalty Mark If the score remains tied after each team has had five kicks: If the score remains tied after each team has had five kicks: Each coach will select five different players than the first five who already have kicked to take kicks. Each coach will select five different players than the first five who already have kicked to take kicks. If one team scores and the other team does not score, the game is ended without more kicks being taken. If one team scores and the other team does not score, the game is ended without more kicks being taken.

Kicks from the Penalty Mark If a team has fewer than ten available players at the end of the first set of kicks due to either injuries or disqualification, the coach must use all players who have not participated in the first five kicks. The coach may then choose additional players from the first five kickers. If a team has fewer than ten available players at the end of the first set of kicks due to either injuries or disqualification, the coach must use all players who have not participated in the first five kicks. The coach may then choose additional players from the first five kickers. If the score remains tied, continue the sudden-victory kicks with the coach selecting any five players to take the next set of alternating kicks. If the score remains tied, continue the sudden-victory kicks with the coach selecting any five players to take the next set of alternating kicks.

Kicks from the Penalty Mark During all tie-breaker penalty kicks, the ball remains alive until its momentum is spent, it goes out of bounds, or it is re- touched by the kicker During all tie-breaker penalty kicks, the ball remains alive until its momentum is spent, it goes out of bounds, or it is re- touched by the kicker

Kicks from the Penalty Mark Cautioned Players Cautioned Players One of the five players listed to take a kick is cautioned before he/she takes the kick. One of the five players listed to take a kick is cautioned before he/she takes the kick. S/he is not eligible to kick until the next set of five kicks. Another eligible player not listed in that set of kicks must take the cautioned player's original turn. S/he is not eligible to kick until the next set of five kicks. Another eligible player not listed in that set of kicks must take the cautioned player's original turn.

Kicks from the Penalty Mark Cautioned Players Cautioned Players One of the five players listed to take a kick is cautioned after he/she takes the kick. One of the five players listed to take a kick is cautioned after he/she takes the kick. S/he is not eligible to kick again until one complete set of five kicks has been completed beyond the set of kicks in which the caution was issued. S/he is not eligible to kick again until one complete set of five kicks has been completed beyond the set of kicks in which the caution was issued.

Kicks from the Penalty Mark Cautioned Players Cautioned Players When a goalkeeper is issued a caution during any set of five kicks, s/he cannot re- enter until the next opponent completes his/her kick. A substitution is permitted for the cautioned goalkeeper. When a goalkeeper is issued a caution during any set of five kicks, s/he cannot re- enter until the next opponent completes his/her kick. A substitution is permitted for the cautioned goalkeeper.

Kicks from the Penalty Mark Disqualified Players Disqualified Players Any player, including the goalkeeper, who is disqualified may not participate any further. If his/her kick is not already completed, a substitute is permitted. Any player, including the goalkeeper, who is disqualified may not participate any further. If his/her kick is not already completed, a substitute is permitted. A replacement is permitted for the disqualified goalkeeper. A replacement is permitted for the disqualified goalkeeper.

Things to Do for KFPM Allow trainers and coaches on during prep time Allow trainers and coaches on during prep time Select goal Select goal Coin flip Coin flip R1 instructs keepers R1 instructs keepers R1 on the goal line R1 on the goal line R2 in center circle R2 in center circle R2 records with referee R2 records with referee

Things to Do for KFPM R1 gives the ball to the kicker to place R1 gives the ball to the kicker to place R1 takes position on goal line R1 takes position on goal line R1 checks the kicker and goal keeper R1 checks the kicker and goal keeper R1 whistles for the taking of the kick R1 whistles for the taking of the kick R1 and R2 record R1 and R2 record You don’t need a list of player numbers You don’t need a list of player numbers Note the kicker’s number as s/he approaches

Record Keeping Player #

Record Keeping Player 7 Player 5 X Player 11 X Player 8 X Player 10 X Player 11 Player 4 X Player 7 Player 9 X PlayerPlayer PlayerPlayer PlayerPlayer PlayerPlayer