WEBL Rules – Novice
Boys and Girls
All games will be played in accordance with rules
established by Basketball Ontario at: (http://www.oabo.org/)
with the following changes:
- Games will consist of four (4) minute shifts. Play
will continue until 10 minutes before the end of the allotted time for the
game. Coaches must have the players in the next shift at half court ready to
come on the floor with 30 seconds left in the current shift.
- All teams shall have a minimum of 5 players to start
the game.
- Straight time for all games.
- All games will be equal time for all players
throughout the game (no player shall play more than one shift more than any
other player).
- There will be no half-time break, no breaks between
shifts and no time-outs.
- All periods will start in the direction of the
possession arrow.
- 8-foot basket height for all games.
- No 3-second (in the key) violations.
- Pressing is not permitted. Once the defensive team
gets possession, they shall be allowed to establish front court status (both
feet and ball across the half court line).
- Shooting fouls will be awarded one free throw worth 2
points. The attempt may be taken from anywhere within the key. If the
attempt is successful, the defensive team takes the ball out of bounds. If
unsuccessful, the offensive team inbounds on the baseline of the defending
team.
- All other fouls will result in possession for the
fouled team. No bonus will be in effect.
- SPECIAL NOTE – It is recommended that wherever
possible, coaches agree to a 4 on 4 format for Novice games. The 4 on 4
format usually allows for more opportunities for all of the players to
handle the ball. It also creates more space for players to use the skills
learned in practice.
Note that the above are changes to the Basketball Ontario
established rules only. For complete rules, please review the
Coach Manual.
Ejection from games:
First ejection - an automatic additional one-game suspension and
notification from the WEBL convenor to the president of the association from
which the coach/player/parent is representing which may result in additional
action.
Second ejection - an automatic additional two-game
suspension and notification from the WEBL convenor to the president of the
association from which the coach/player/parent is representing, which may result
in additional action.
Third ejection – coach/player/parent will be banned
from further participation in the WEBL. Notification from the WEBL convenor to
the president of the association from which the coach/player/parent is
representing, which may result in additional action.
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