
A Sherwood Park Bulldog chases down an Edmonton Charger in CDMFA PeeWee action.
PeeWees are players aged 11 and 12.
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PeeWee
Football
Capital District Minor Football Association
2011 House Rules:
Rules
CDMFA follows the Canadian Rule Book for Tackle Football for all rules of play but has the following "House Rules" as described below.
Eligibility
Peewees are players who players who are 10,11 or 12 during the current year and who are not turning 13 this calendar year.
Timing
Games will consist of four (4) quarters of fifteen (15) minutes straight time. The second (2nd) and fourth (4th) quarters will consist of fourteen (14) minutes of straight time followed by three (3) plays, as indicated by the Referee. A convert play or an accepted penalty will not be considered a play in the last 3 plays of the 2nd and 4th quarter. The use of a time out will not add an additional play to the quarter.
Time Outs
Each team is entitled to two (2) Time Outs per half. Each time out will be one (1) minute in length. COACHES ARE ALLOWED ON THE FIELD DURING TIME OUTS.
No Direct Contact On Long Snapper
No direct contact will be allowed on any player who is in the long snapping position until the player has completed the long snap and has lifted his/her head. PENALTY- Unnecessary Roughness.
Player Numbering
There can only be two (2) players on the field wearing numbers that are inappropriate for their position. These players must report to the Referee prior to each play. In extraordinary circumstances the Referee may designate a player for an entire game, thus making reporting to the Referee on each play unnecessary from that point on. Even with the exception above no more than two Players can occupy a position inappropriate by jersey number. Appropriate numbering is outlined in the rule book as: Eligible Receivers - 1 – 39, 70 –99
Ineligible Receivers – 40 –69. (Rule 4- Sec. 3- Art. 1).
Home Team Responsibilities
The home team as specified in the CDMFA schedule is responsible to have the goal posts padded, provide Downs Box and Stick Chains and provide the people to serve as the Stick Crew. The Home Team is also required to have the field appropriately lined for football and provide for lights and snow removal as required. The Home team must provide an appropriate football for game use.
Restraining Zone Foul
The penalty yardage for a Restraining Zone foul is five (5) yards.
Scoring
The point value of a convert is: two (2) points for a kicked convert one (1) point for convert that is a run or pass play.
All other points are awarded as per the Canadian Rule Book for Tackle Football.
Click Here for a summary of all the rule changes for 2007 in the Canadian Rule Book for Tackle Football. These rule changes will be included in the latest version of the Rule Book. |