The following rules and regulations shall govern all teams and individuals playing under the jurisdiction of the California State University, San Bernardino Department of Recreational Sports. Department of Recreational Sports reserves the right to make any rule modifications and/or other changes during the course of the league whenever it deems such action necessary and proper.
Official softball rules as published by Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation (SCMAF), with certain exceptions as noted herein will be used during league play.
The Department of Recreational Sports student assistants will keep the official game score.
Tied games may continue at the end of 7th inning of play only if the time limit has not expired. League games ending in a tie will count as a tie.
Each member of the championship team will receive an Intramural Championship t-shirt.
Only CURRENT students, staff, faculty, and alumni association members are eligible to participate. A student must have paid his/her fees, which include a portion that is directed toward the Department of Campus Recreation. Students in an Extended Education program or who are Open University students are not eligible to participate. The exception for this would be for the students participating in the 10 week International Student Exchange. Teams who have players on their roster who have either been a member of a collegiate team or a professional l team must get approval of Campus Recreation before the season begins.
Any team with two or more current or former collegiate and or professional basketball players on their rosters must advise the Department of Campus Recreation in advance and BEFORE the program begins. If this is not done, all games played with or without the current/former collegiate and or professional basketball players will be considered losses. The intent of this rule is to make all other participants aware of the circumstances, and to make modifications (if necessary) for championship awards.
A player may play for only one team. A player who has played on more than one team without explicit authorization will have all games they played in count as losses, including games played on for their “original team”.
Games consist of 7 innings and/or all games will have a 1-hour time limit.
Any player(s) who actions on or off the field are not consistent with general accepted practices of good sportsmanship will be subject to ejection.
Any player ejected must leave the premises within 2 minutes. Games will not resume until the ejected player leaves the area. Ejected players not complying will have further sanctions imposed against them, as well as cause their team to forfeit the game.
The Department of Recreational Sports policy on ejected players dictates that any player ejected from any game will be automatically suspended from at least the next scheduled game.
If any player is ejected a second time during their participation in ANY program, they will be immediately suspended from any and all programs sponsored by the Department of Recreational Sports until their case can be reviewed and an administrative hearing by the Department of Recreational Sports can be held.
The Department of Recreational Sports reserves the right to ban any player, coach, spectator, or participant from further participation for an indefinite time period due to any misconduct and/or unsportsmanlike conduct.
Playoffs are determined at the end of the season.
BOTH MEN’S AND COED DIVISIONS
COMMUNICATION WITH OFFICIALS - Only the team captain/coach is allowed to have communication with the game officials. Should a certain player(s) have questions/concerns, they should be directed to the officials via the captain/coach ONLY.
NOTE: The starting batting order must be followed, but defensive changes may be made at any time. Players arriving after the 1st pitch of the game may be added to the end of the batting order immediately upon arrival, or must be used as a regular substitute. The scorekeeper need not be notified of any defensive changes, but must be told of any substitution changes. Any batter failing to bat for any reason will be automatically out if no legal substitute is available the first time a batter fails to bat. Said player shall not participate any further in the game. This space shall be skipped for the remainder of the game with no further penalty.
BOTH DIVISIONS: All teams will use the self-pitch rule. All batters will have a maximum of 3 pitches. If by the third pitch the batter DOES NOT get a hit he/she is out. Sides will change when there are 3 outs.
COED DIVISION ONLY
| Women | Men |
|---|---|
| 4 | 4 or 5 |
| 5 | 4 or 5 |
| 6 | 4 |
Game time is forfeit time. The definition of a forfeit is: THE PENALTY IMPOSED ON A TEAM FOR NOT BEING ABLE TO FIELD AT LEAST 7(men’s) 0r 8(co-ed) ROSTERED PLAYERS ON THE FIELD AT GAME TIME.
Teams forfeiting a game based on this definition will receive a loss for the forfeited game. After 2 forfeits, the team will be dropped from the program.
All participants must register their social security number on their roster and have their Coyote One card present at game time at every game. Proper identification consists of a valid Coyote One card and valid social security number. Faculty and staff should follow the same procedure, as do the students. Alumni Association members need a current membership card and a photo ID. The Department of Campus Recreation requires that all teams complete registration of their team before the beginning of the season.
In cases where a participant has an extenuating circumstance (recently transferred, lost ID, etc.), they may still participate. However, the participant must complete the process before their first game. If this is not done, the participant will not be allowed to play until he/she follows the proper procedure.
Sec. 1 The notification of the intent to protest must be made immediately before the ball is put into play, or the play will no longer be protested.
Protest shall be handed in writing to the Recreation Office the next working day. Failure to do so will also negate the protest.
Both the home team and visiting team captains must call the Assistant Coordinator of Recreational Sports by 12 noon on the day of the game. The playability of the field will have been determined by that time.
The umpire at the field location will make any changes due to the condition of the weather AFTER the Department of Recreational Sports has made a decision.
Teams and players are hereby notified that no such rule exists in softball, which states that a base runner "must slide". This has been and continues to be a standard misconception amongst a majority of softball players and fans alike. On page 65, under POINTS OF EMPHASIS IN the SCMAF rule book, it states under the section of COLLISIONS: "It is the intent of this rule book to avoid collisions whenever possible to prevent injury. AT NO TIME DO WE INSIST OR MAKE IT MANDATORY FOR ANYONE TO SLIDE, ONLY TO AVOID INTERFERENCE WITH A FIELDER. RUNNERS SHOULD ATTEMPT TO AVOID CONTACT WHENEVER POSSIBLE. HOWEVER, IT IS POSSIBLE FOR CONTACT TO OCCUR WITHOUT INTERFERENCE. Please refer to the definitions of interference and obstruction."
Any questions, problems, or further information on anything pertaining to the Softball program can be obtained by contacting us.