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Maumee Bay Football Club
3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Grade
Tackle Football
**OFFICE USE ONLY**
3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH
OTHER
CRITICAL INFORMATION FORM
COY
JERU.
STARR
Registration Form
OTHER
PLAYER INFORMATION
PLEASE PRINT ALL INFO NEATLY
Player last Name:
______________Player First Name:
Street Address:
City:
________
Apartment Number:
State:
Zip Code:
Home Phone:(
Grade as of coming September CIRCLE ONE: 3 4 5 6
)
School Attending 2013:
_______
Player Birth Date:
PARENT INFORMATION:
Parent/Guardian Name #1:
Cell Phone Number: (
Parent Email # 1:
Can you receive text message: YES
Parent/Guardian Name # 2:
Cell Phone Number: (
Parent Email # 2:
Can you receive text message: YES
)
NO
)
NO
EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
We, the parents of (print player’s full name)
, give permission for Emergency
medical treatment of our child for illness or accident if at first we cannot be contacted.
Emergency Contact Name:
Relationship to Child:
Cell Number: (
)
Alternate Phone Number: (
)
Does your child have any allergies that require special medication: YES NO
If “YES”, please explain in detail:
Any other medical conditions we need to be aware of? If so please explain in detail:
WE HEREBY AGREE THAT MAUMEE BAY FOOTBALL CLUB, ITS MEMEBERS, COACHES, OR OFFICERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY OR LOSS WHICH MY CHILD MAY
SUSTAIN WHILE PARTICIPATING IN ACTIVITIES OF ANY KIND WHETHER SPONSORED BY OR UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MAUMEE BAY FOOTBALL CLUB, AND WE AGREE TO
INDEMNIFY AND TO HOLD HARMLESS SAY, ITS MEMEBERS, COACHES, OFFICERS OR DESIGNATED OF ANY KIND FROM ANY CLAIM WHAT SO EVER. I ALSO ALLOW THE
RELEASE OF FOOTBALL PHOTOS OF MY CHILD FOR WEBSITE, ADVERTISING OR MEDIA PURPOSES.
Parent/Guardian Signature:
Date:
Registration must be signed and dated.
CHECKS PAYABLE TO: MAUMEE BAY FOOTBALL CLUB (OR MBFC) SEND TO:
MAUMEE BAY TURF CENTER
*YOU MAY ALSO FAX PAPERWORK TO 419-720-5296 (NO COVER NEEDED)
740 SOUTH STADIUM RD. OREGON, OH 43616
CONTACT DANIELLE @ 419-720-8873 IF QUESTIONS OR EMAIL DANIELLE @
DANIELLE.GAINES99@YAHOO.COM
Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League
Code of Ethics
1. The Maumee Bay Youth Football League depends upon mature, respected, dependable
volunteers to work as Members, Coaches and League Officials and in other leadership
capability for the good of the youngsters and the organization itself.
Treatment of Young Players
All League Officials, Coaches and Members Must:
1. Be alert to the physical safety of players and spectators.
2. Be consistent in handling players and problems so that standards of conduct may be
established.
3. Be willing to encourage rather than humiliate players in front of everyone especially
their teammates.
4. Properly condition the players to the extent that they can safely and adequately meet
the physical demands of the sport.
5. Be constantly alert to the opportunities which they have to help the players develop
designed habits and attitudes such as promptness, cooperation, self-discipline,
sportsmanship and fair play.
Behavior of the League Officials, Coaches and Members
All League Officials, Coaches and Members Must:
1. Be conscious that they set a personal example for youth, both on and off the field.
2. Insist that sportsmanship be a major emphasis in the game.
3. Create an atmosphere of respect for authority, rules, game officials, etc.
4. Be dependable to the youth the Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League.
5. Become familiar with and adhere to Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League’s Code
of Ethics, Code of Conduct, By Laws and the rules of the game.
Responsibility to the Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League
All League Officials and Coaches Must:
1. Notify the insurance agent representative or other delegated League Officials of injuries
sustained by a player or person within 48 hours of such accident.
2. Properly protect all Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League equipment.
3. Realize that attendance at Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League business meetings
is as important as participating in field play.
4. Cooperate with and be willing to assist the Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League in
as many of its functions as possible without injury to his/her personal or business life.
5. Speedily comply with all rulings and regulations of the Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football
League.
Under Possible Penalty of Ejection from the GameLeague Officials, Coaches, Parents or Players SHALL NOT:
1. Fight with any Umpire, League Official, Coach, Parent, Player or Spectator.
2. Yell Unsportsmanlike comments to the Umpire, League Official, Coach, Parent, Player, an
opposing Player or Spectator.
3. Continue any dispute longer than five (5) minutes.
4. Heckle any opposing players, directly or indirectly.
5. Conduct themselves in any other manner which may bring discredit on the Maumee Bay Youth
Tackle Football League.
6. Use profane, abusive or vilifying language toward anyone on the premises of the playing field.
The actions of the League Officials, Coaches, Parents and Players must be above reproach and
must at all times reflect the good credit on the League.
1. If any League Official, Coach, Parents, or Players of the Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football
League is ejected from a ball game or reported, in writing, by other members of the League,
Parent or Officials for behavior unfitting of a Member twice during the current season, he shall
be automatically suspended until said party has a hearing before the executive board. This
meeting should be called within ten days from the time of suspension. The executive board
shall determine the extent of the infraction and shall either;
1. Exonerate the person.
2. Warn the person and extend provisional reinstatement.
3. Expel the person from the League ratification.
2. The League board Officials can suspend an individual based on any one incident if the infraction
is serious.
3. Any League Official, Coach, Parents, or Player of the Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League
willfully striking another person during any League function shall be automatically expelled from
the Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League.
4. The Members may veto the Executive Board decision to expel any person from the League with a
three fourth’s majority vote.
Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League
By – Laws
Article I – Name
1. The name of the organization shall be Maumee Bay Tackle Football League.
Article II – Purpose
1. Promote appreciation for and long-term participation in the game of football within the Oregon
Area.
2. Provide a playing opportunity for every youth of appropriate age who wants to play.
3. Promote the development of coaching and player skills to enhance team play and the overall
football experience.
4. Emphasize fun, good sportsmanship, physical fitness, respectful and healthy attitudes and team
play.
5. Assist as many children as practical in learning and enjoying the sport of football.
6. Prepare players for playing high school football.
7. Instill a spirit of competitive play and sportsmanship.
8. To help inspire in our youths a sense of responsibility, cooperation, self-reliance.
9. To assist all other youth groups in any way possible.
10. To conduct the football league and to do all things that are properly in the scope of the League
for the welfare of its Members and community.
11. To raise, hold and use funds in order to carry out the above purposes.
Maumee Bay Youth Tackle Football League (MBYTFL)
A.W. –B.G – Erie – Maumee – Otsego – Ottawa Hills – Point Place – Rossford – Springfield
5th and 6th GRADE (3rd and 4th Grade Difference are Noted)
Rules and Regulations for Competition
League Rules of Competition
1. All rules of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) shall apply with the following
exceptions:
a. GAME PLAY- The game will consist of four (4) quarters. Quarters will be 8 minutes long and if a
team is hampered by injury at the QB position and the first team QB must participate with the
second team, that QB will be limited to handing the ball off. No passes or running play by the
QB will be allowed in this situation. There will be a 1 minute break between quarters and a 10
minute half between the second and third quarters.
b. FIFTH QURTER – A fifth quarter will be played. The fifth quarter will be played following the
regulation game. Any score during the fifth quarter WILL NOT count toward the regular game.
The fifth quarter will be 10 minutes in length or until each team has had one possession
(whichever is longer). Teams will take turns on offense starting at the 35 yard line going in.
The scoreboard shall be reset to 0-0 for the 5th quarter and any scores made during, will be put
on the scoreboard.
c. WARM-UPS- Teams shall have at least 10 minutes prior to their game to warm up.
d. TIME OUTS- Each team will have three (3) time outs per half.
e. SUBSTITUTIONS – Unlimited substitutions (when ball is not in play).
f. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT- All protective equipment furnished by the league must be worn by
ALL PLAYERS AT ALL TIMES! Only clear visor may be worn and must be attached in such a way
as to produce no sharp objects. Mouth pieces must be worn at ALL TIMES DURING PLAY! Only
shoes approved by the league will be allowed. Molded rubber cleats are recommended, but
not required. BOOTS, METAL or SCREW-IN CLEATS are not allowed.
g. CONDITIONING- All teams must have a one (1) week conditioning period prior to issuing
protective equipment. No players shall receive protective equipment or participate in any
physical activity until a guardian’s and physician’s (physical) consent form has been received
by the league Commissioner.
h. PRACTICE TIMES- No team shall practice more then ten (10) hours per week prior to the start
of school and six (6) hours per week after the start of school. This includes scrimmages.
i. PAT SCORING- Conversions after touchdowns will be awarded as follows:
i.run or pass – 1 point
ii. kick – 2 points
j. PAT RULES OF PLAY- If a team elects to kick their point after touchdown, they must declare to
the referee that they intend to kick. The Kicking Team will align themselves in a conventional
kicking formation. He Defensive Team may not cross the line of scrimmage or contact any
kicking team member at any time during the play. If the older drops he ball, lifts his knee to
catch the all, or does not receive the ball from the snapper, then the extra point try will be
declared a dead ball. NOTE: Any player may attempt the extra point regardless if he is over
110 Ibs. This rule applies for field goals as well. Once a kick has been declared, there will be
no fakes of any kind.
3rd -4th GRADE DIFFERENCES- Substitute 90 Ibs. For 110 Ibs.
k. Punting- At any time, the Offensive Team may declare to the referee that they want to punt.
The referee will notify the Defensive Team and BOTH teams must replace all players on the
field weighing more than 110 IBS. The Offensive Team may “release” two eligible receivers at
the snap of the ball. All other Offensive players must wait for the ball to be punted before
going down the field. The Defensive Team may not cross the line of scrimmage until the ball
has been punted. No player on the Defensive Team may contact the Offensive Team’s Center
until after the ball has been punted. If the Offensive Team tries to advance the ball past the
line of scrimmage, the play will be blown DEAD and the Defensive Team will receive the ball at
the spot of the foul. (No fake punts.)
In order to make the punts look like a football play, the defense must have 4
players on the defensive line at the snap of the ball, who may release upon the ball being
kicked.
“Released” men definition -2 players on the punt team may be released upon the
snap of the ball given the following conditions:
1. They are eligible receivers, AND
2. They are on opposite sides of the line of scrimmage.
The punter will have a maximum of two (2) seconds to punt the ball once he has received it.
Holding the ball for the purpose of allowing the “released” men to get down field will result in
an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and will be treated as such, with the receiving team taking
possession of the ball and gaining 15 yards from the original line of scrimmage. The referee shall use
his discretion and call a referee’s timeout during punting situations in order to make sure the
appropriate players are on the field.
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