Table of Contents (Download a printer friendly copy here - NKYFL 2008 By-Laws.doc)
1. Territorial Boundaries .. 11
2. Organizations, Colors ... 12
3. Recruiting . 13
4. Gray Areas ..13
5. Hardships .. 13
6. Scouting other Teams ... 14
7. Regular Season Scheduling .. 14
8. Rained Out or Postponed . 14
9. Player Equipment . 15
10. Eligibility of Players .. 15
11. Contracts, Birth Certificates, Doctors Certificates 17
12. Official League Roster 17
13. Official League Weigh-Ins . 18
14. Early Weigh-In .19
15. Special League Game Rules .. 19
1. 18 Point Rule 19
2. Length of Games .. 20
3. Tie Games 20
4. Footballs .. 20
5. Required Number of Players 20
6. Length of Fields 21
7. Coaches in Huddles .. 21
8. Offense Starting List 21
9. Roving Spotters .. 21
10. Starting Practice . 21
11. Explosive Device 21
16. Play Offs . 21
Playoff Schedule .. 22
17. Super-bowl Teams .. 23
18. Post Season Games 24
19. Ineligible Players or Cheating 24
20. Protest . 24
21. Final .25
Rules for Starter Division ..26
NKYFL Playoff & Super Bowl Hosts 2004 2013 ..27
NKYFL Code of Conduct ..28
By-Laws and Rules of
The Northern Kentucky Youth Football League, Inc. (Revised April 2008)
A. The President is elected to a TWO (2) year term of office by the Board of Directors.
B. The President will preside at all meetings, appoint all committees, sign all checks with the treasurer, and perform all other duties of the office.
C. The President shall have served on the Board of Directors or as an officer of the League for at least ONE (1) year.
D. The President will be responsible for distributing (if requested) all information, such as places, dates, and times of rescheduled, postponed, or rained-out games.
E. The President will have the sole responsibility to determine when and what teams play where, concerning rained-out Playoff and Super Bowl games, and will have the responsibility to oversee that officials are assigned to all games.
F. The President will have no voting powers except in the case of Directors ARE UNABLE TO BREAK a TIE VOTE, then the Presidents vote will be the tie breaking vote.
G. The President, Vice President, and Treasurer shall conduct and annual league audit presented to the League by the July meeting.
H. The President has full authority to settle any unpleasant uprisings that may arise on or off the field of play at anytime, after which, any of the parties involved may (if desired) file a formal protest to the League within FORTY-EIGHT (48) hours, and a hearing will take place to determine all facts involved for a final judgment.
I. The President will have the authority to call off any rained out games at Mills Road.
J. The President will be responsible for filing the annual report to the Kenton County Parks Board and for adhering to the terms and conditions of the lease agreement for the Mills Road Park Football Fields.
K. Will serve as liaison to the cheer directors.
A. The Vice President is elected to a TWO (2) year term of office by the Board of Directors.
B. The Vice President will assist the President and will preside in the Presidents absence, and will succeed the President if a vacancy should arise.
C. The Vice President will have no voting powers. Unless he is the Head Director of a member organization.
D. The Vice President shall be present at the annual League Audit conducted by the League Treasurer and President.
E. The Vice President has full authority to settle any unpleasant uprisings that may arise on or off the field of play at anytime, after which, any of the parties involved may (if desired) file a formal protest to the League within FORTY-EIGHT (48) hours, and a hearing will take place to determine all facts involved for a final judgment.
F. VP will supply at early weigh ins, up to fifty (50) coaches passes to each organization. One (1) pass per approved background check.
A. The Secretary is elected to a TWO (2) year term of office by the Board of Directors.
B. The Secretary will record all minutes of the League meetings and distribute notice of dates, times, and places of such meetings.
C. The Secretary will file and maintain all league documents needed by the League for reference, such as Roster Copies, Doctors Certifications, Waivers and League Contracts, League Insurance Policies. And will be responsible for the distribution of one (1) copy of the bylaws & one (1) copy of the league roster to each Head Director.
D. The Secretary will have no voting powers. Unless he is the Head Director of a member organization.
E. The Secretary has full authority to settle any unpleasant uprisings that may arise on or off the field of play at anytime, after which, any of the parties involved may (if desired) file a formal protest to the League within FORTY-EIGHT (48) hours, and a hearing will take place to determine all facts involved for a final judgment.
F. The Secretary will be responsible for all of the Official League Weigh-Ins (Early, Regular, and Late).
A. The Treasurer is elected to a TWO (2) year term of office by the Board of Directors.
B. The Treasurer will maintain the League funds; prepare all checks to be signed by both President and Treasurer.
C. The Treasurer will submit a monthly report to the Board of Directors and submit the books and records for an annual audit.
D. The Treasurer will have no voting powers. Unless he is the Head Director of a member organization.
E. The Treasurer can set up any system for handling the gate receipts and all other financial matters concerning the League, as long as the Board of Directors is informed and concurs prior to such action.
F. The Treasurer has full authority to settle any unpleasant uprisings that may arise on or off the field of play at anytime, after which, any of the parties involved may (if desired) file a formal protest to the League within FORTY-EIGHT (48) hours, and a hearing will take place to determine all facts involved for a final judgment.
G. The Treasurer will report any unpaid fines before each meeting.
H. The Treasurer will be responsible for conducting the Pre-Season Jamboree.
NECESSARY EQUIPMENT REQUIIRED AT GAMES: a. Cash Box (with change) f. Copy of By-Laws
b. Game Balls in good condition. g. Rosters of Players
c. Gate Admissions Sign h. Gate Receipt Forms
d. Downs Marker
e. Chains
NOTE TO ALL COACHES:
The League realizes that Football is a highly emotional game and in no way are the above rules intended to take away any of those emotions. All the League asks is you, as coaches, do not let your players or your emotions get out of hand.
A. At least THREE (3) qualified officials to referee the games, for all regularly scheduled games only.
B. A timekeeper (This will be an official, or a Score Board may be used). If the visiting opponent so wishes, they may place a representative in the scoring booth with the timekeeper.
C. Head and Field Directors of the League at each game to act as the League Representatives and oversee the games, and settle all disputes.
No representation for 6 meetings in one calendar year.
Financial obligations will not or can not be met.
Cannot field teams in all divisions on a regular basis. (Football & Cheerleading inclusive.)
Organizational conduct detrimental to the NKYFL.
Removal requires at least a Ύ vote of all Head Directors.
A. The Organizations in the League are limited to players whose primary residence on the official weigh-in date is in the territory assigned to them by the League and designated by the map furnished by the League. Primary Residence is defined as where the player lives the majority of the time.
B. Any player living in a gray area can only play for a team bordering that gray area.
C. No territorial boundary should be adjusted without the agreement of all parties involved, except where the majority of the Board of Directors feels that by not making the change, it would be harmful and not in the best interest of the League. Then a majority vote can override the organizations involved.
D. Any forfeiture based on a challenge as to a rostered players eligibility must be submitted prior to or at the September League meeting.
E. Any player found to have been improperly placed on an organizations roster will not be permitted to continue to play for that organization unless granted permission through proper League procedures.
A. The following jersey colors of the respective teams as listed by seniority are hereby established, and any teams wishing to change to another color must get approval of the majority of the Board to do so.
1. Erlanger Lions Blue & White Jerseys
2. Campbell Co. Red Devils Red & White Jerseys
3. Raiders Youth Football Orange Jerseys
4. Spartans Youth Football Green Jerseys
5. N.K. Bengal Tigers Black Jerseys
6. Newport Firefighters White & Black Jerseys
7. Dayton Devils (2 Sets) Green & White Jerseys
8. Bellevue Tigers (2 Sets) Gold Jerseys & White Jerseys
9. Ludlow Panthers Red & White Jerseys
10. South Kenton Nittany Lions Navy Blue
B. Jerseys:
The football jerseys worn by the players participating in the League shall not have business advertisements thereon. The Jerseys may have the players name and/or the teams nickname. All jerseys must have numerals on the BACK & FRONT. (Any organization with two sets of jerseys, the numbers must match the original roster, or be noted thereof).
A. No coach, or anyone associated with an organization, shall recruit or solicit a player outside the organizations territory.
B. Any player living in a territory in which there is an organizational team in the division for which they are eligible must play for that organization.
C. If a coach has been with an organization for seven consecutive or more years and lives outside the jurisdictional territory, his or her child may play with the team the coach is associated with. Also, a player may play for a different organization other that where they reside if a sibling is or was a member of that organization, provided that the original sibling was rostered legally and lived within the teams territory. These cases must be reported to the League.
D. If a rostered players family (Father, Mother or Legal Guardian) moves out of his present teams territory they may continue to play for their original organization, or they may move to their new team where they reside.
1. If he does decide to remain with his current organization he will be treated as if his residence is still within that organizations territory.
2. The player will retain the option of moving to the new team for 2 seasons.
3. If he does move to the new organization, he may not go back to his original organization.
Any player who has played for a particular organization does not have the option to play for another organization unless he moves out of the gray area. If a previous rostered player moves out of the N.K.Y.F.L. territory (Kenton, & Campbell Counties) and continues to live outside the territory, the player can only come back to their previous rostered organization the following year.
If a previous rostered player moves out of the present area into a gray area, he has an option, for one year, to play for the present team or for any organization bordering the gray area.
The Executive Board (consisting of the President, Vice President, Treasurer & Secretary) will serve as a WAIVER/HARDSHIP COMMITTEE. They will have the final word on any waiver or hardship brought forward. Age & weight will not be considered. The policy of this committee will be to look at a participants playtime, the size of both the team he wants to leave and the one he wants to go to, the players location relative to the team he wants to go to, & the impact his leaving/joining will have on the respective teams. All hardships/waivers must be submitted by a letter from the players parents/guardian to the league, no later than the Early weigh-in meeting.
A. Scouting is permissible by other teams.
B. Any video and movie filming of other teams games is allowed from the sideline stands only. Filming will not be allowed from the field level, including end zones, by anyone ($500.00 Fine).
C. Except for League approved media coverage. Identification required for entrance.
A. The opening date for games in League competition shall be on a day and time set by the Board from year to year.
B. The Regular season shall consist of a schedule as set by the Scheduling Committee, appointed by the President. This committee will consist of THREE (3) members of the Board who will be of THREE (3) different organizations.
C. This same committee will be responsible for all regular and post season scheduling.
D. The prescribed format for regularly scheduled games will be as follows:
Day Schedule Night Schedule
1st Game --- Starter Team Starter Team
2nd Game --- Pee Wee Team Pee Wee Team
3rd Game --- Midget Team Midget Team
4th Game --- Junior Team Junior Team
5th Game--- Senior Team Senior Team
E. No N.K.Y.F.L. organization will be allowed to schedule games outside our League on Saturdays or Sundays during the regular season including post season and Super Bowl without permission of Executive board with the exception of teams with bye dates. This does not include pre-season or scrimmages during the week.
Note: When traveling outside the area, please notify leagues insurance agent.
A. Home Team Head Directors will be responsible to call a game off and call the President of the League, the person scheduled the officials, and the Head Director of the opponent team and advise them of the situation.
B. Home Teams will be responsible to reschedule the games and notify the person scheduling the officials. Visiting Teams will have to comply with the times, places, and setup, as long as there is a minimum TWENTY-FOUR (24) hour advance notice to the President and the Visiting Teams Head Director.
C. If the game is changed to a different place, time, or day, the President of the League and the person scheduling the officials, must be informed by the Home Team Head Director in sufficient time for the relaying of this information to all Head Directors and the officials.
D. When possible, rained-out or postponed games will be played the following Monday at Mills Road, weather permitting.
E. If the Home Team does not have a firm schedule date by the following Tuesday, at 6:00pm, the option will be given to the Visiting Team or the League Officials to reschedule the game no later than the following weekend.
F. The N.K.Y.F.L. League President will have the final say with regard to all rescheduled games.
A. The players of each team competing in the League shall be required to wear the following equipment when competing, in addition to regularly required football equipment:
1. Teeth Protector (Mouthpiece). Must be attached to helmet
2. The official shoe worn by all teams will be a football/soccer style shoe without metal tips or stems connected to shoe.
3. Helmet with bar across face. (Helmet must be NOC-SAE approved.)
4. Jersey (numbered front and back).
5. Pants (with hip, knee and thigh pads).
6. Athletic supporter with cup (recommended, not required).
A. The physical limitations of the eligible players shall be as follows:
SENIOR DIVISION
1. Age No Player will be eligible to participate in this division who has or will reach their FOURTEENTH (14th) birthday prior to MAY 1st in the year which they play. This applies to both football & cheerleading participants.
2. Weight No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 185 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League. The official weigh-in shall be set by the League prior to the commencement of League competition.
JUNIOR DIVISION
1. Age No Player will be eligible to participate in this division who has or will reach their TWELFTH (12th) birthday prior to August 1st in the year which they play.
2. WEIGHT No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 150 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League. The official weigh-in shall be set by the League prior to the commencement of League competition.
MIDGET DIVISION
1. Age No Player will be eligible to participate in this division
who has or will reach their TENTH (10th) birthday prior to
August 1st in the year which they play.
2. Weight No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 125 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League. The official weigh-in shall be set by the League prior to the commencement of League competition.
PEE WEE DIVISION
1. Age No Player will be eligible to participate in this division
who has or will reach their NINTH (9th) birthday prior to
August 1st in the year which they play.
2. Weight No Player shall be eligible to compete in the League if they exceed 115 pounds (without clothing or equipment), as determined by an official weigh-in conducted under the direction and supervision of the League. The official weigh-in shall be set by the League prior to the commencement of League competition.
3. Special Game Rules:
Punt only from inside own 50 yard line.
Simulated punt of 25 yards net.
No rush, No return automatic fair catch.
4. Hardships made be made for 9 year olds to play at the Pee Wee level on a case by case basis. These will be brought before the Executive Board by the August meeting (early weigh ins) at the latest.
B. Teams may not add additional players after the official weigh-in day. (Jamboree)
C. Any change in weight limits for any division shall require a two-thirds majority of the Board of Directors (7 votes).
A. All teams, through their coaches, managers, or sponsors, are required to file with the League the following documents at the Official Weigh-Ins. A list of these requirements will be printed on all contracts.
1. A signed contract for each player, on a form to be provided by the League, completely filled in by parents or guardians, and the coach of the team for which the player intends to play.
2. A Copy of the Birth Certificate for each player verifying the age of the player, or any Legal Document stating such information.
3. A Current Medical Certificate for each player stating that the player is physically fit to participate in athletics.
4. A Copy of a school picture must be attached to the contract, to represent the player that is to weigh in.
B. No player will be eligible for competition unless a copy of their contract, doctors certificate and birth certificate is filed with the League Secretary on the Official Weigh-In day. Medical Certificates must be on a doctors letterhead and signed by the doctor. This will include team physicals.
C. All paperwork must be presented the date of the Official Weigh-In for a player to be eligible, even if the player must be absent for a good reason.
A. The Official League Roster will contain the following information:
1. First and Last Name Column
2. Address (Actual city lived in) Column
3. Phone Number Column
4. Date if Birth Column
5. Jersey Number Column
6. Weight OK (Yes/No) Column
7. Contract Column
8. Birth Certificate Column
9. Doctors Certificate Column
10. Certifying Officials Name Column
B. No player is permitted to be on more than one roster.
C. Two copies of the Official League roster will be turned in and will be typed only. They must be turned in at the official league weigh-in. A copy of the official league roster is available at WWW.NKYFL.ORG
A. The Official Pre-Season Weigh-In will be conducted by the Officers of the League and supervised by the Head Directors of each organization.
B. The Pre-Season Official Weigh-Ins, teams will be in Game Jersey only. No Equipment.
C. The teams weigh in times will be scheduled according to the schedule of the Jamboree.
D. Coaches will not be allowed to dispute any decision arrived at from any weigh-ins conducted by the league Officials or Head Directors.
E. All rosters turned in at the Official Pre-Season Weigh-Ins will be completed and typed only numerically or they will not be accepted. (All teams will be supplied with ample copies of the required rosters) Incomplete paperwork will result in a FIFTY DOLLAR ($50.00) fine per division roster. NOTE TO COACHES: This League will not in anyway give any extra poundage allowance to anyone. It is in your best interest to make sure your players qualify weight-wise before any of the Official League Weigh-Ins!
F. Adding of players to the roster will be prohibited after the Official Weigh-In.
G. The Official Pre-Season Weigh-Ins will take place on the SECOND (2nd) Saturday prior to the opening game date set by the League each year. (Notice of times and places of the Weigh-Ins for all organizations will be given in ample time, so there is no confusion.)
H. On the date of the Official Weigh-Ins, all organizations will not be allowed to participate in any pre-season game or preview when they conflict with the weigh-in times.
I. There will be a final late weigh-in to be held at the Mills Road Complex during the first Saturday game (first game of regular season). Any player weighing in on that day will be ineligible to participate in any preview game and his or her first game of the regular season. NO EXCEPTIONS!
J. This is done to discourage all of the possible cheating of the Leagues weight rules. To accommodate this, the League will set the early weigh-in date on the second Tuesday form the starting of practice. Official League weigh-ins will be no earlier than Twelve days apart from each other in order to give a family two week vacation.
K. The Weight requirements for Pre-Season Weigh-Ins will be:
1. Starter Division 100 Pounds
2. Pee Wee Division 115 Pounds
3. Midget Division 125 Pounds
4. Junior Division 150 Pounds
5. Senior Division 185 Pounds
*These Weights will be strictly followed!!!
A. Players out of town or on vacation will be required to weigh-in before the Official League Weigh-Ins in the presence of at least two League Officers (The Secretary, President, Vice President, or Treasurer) and the Head Director of the organization involved.
B. To accommodate this, the league will allow early weigh-ins one hour before the August League meetings with completed paperwork in hand (as long as teams show-up with a completed roster of the early weigh-ins, all required paperwork) Note: If a physical isnt scheduled yet is the only excuse concerning paperwork.
C. If a player elects to weigh-in early, this will not be his/her official weigh-in, unless player makes weight. He/She will be allowed to re-weigh all the way to the late weigh-in (all penalties apply). This will promote a healthier environment for the player to make weight.
A. League games shall be played according to the Official Kentucky Rules known as the Kentucky High School Football Rules, except for the following special league rules adopted by the league.
1-A: 18 (24) Point Rule All Divisions Except (24 points at the Senior Division): If during the first 3/4 of a game, one team is ahead by eighteen points (24 points at the Sr. Division) at that time and immediately upon the eighteenth (18th) (24 points at the Sr. Division) point advantage being scored, the leading team shall substitute and take out of the game its entire offensive starting players. Said starting players (offensive) shall not be eligible to return to the game (offensively) until the point differential between the teams is less than eighteen (18) (24 points at the Sr. Division) points at any point in the first half. If an insufficient number of players are available to do this, all remaining bench players must be substituted and the Offensive backfield must be removed first. Violation of this rule will incur an ineligibility player penalty and will be considered by the League as unsportsmanlike conduct.
1-B: 18 (24) Point Rule All Divisions Except (24 points at the Sr Division): If at any time during the 4th quarter of a game, one team is ahead by 18 points,(24 points at the Sr Division) and immediately upon the 18th (24th) point advantage being scored, BOTH TEAMS shall substitute and take out of the game ALL of their offensive & defensive starting players. Said starting players shall not be eligible to return to the game (offensively & defensively) until the point difference between the teams are less than 18 (24) points. The clock during this time will run normally, however, the clock will start on the READY. If an insufficient number of players are available to do this, all remaining bench players must be substituted and the offensive backfield must be removed first. Violation of this rule will incur an ineligibility player penalty and will be considered by the League as unsportsmanlike conduct.
1-C Eighteen (24) Point Rule (1-A & 1-B) does not apply after the First Round of the Play-Offs or in the Super Bowl.
COACHES: Coaches violating 1-A, 1-B, or 1-C will be subject to action in accordance with the League Disciplinary Policy.
2. Length of Games: The Following games will consist of:
A. Senior (4) Four (10) Ten-Minute Quarters
B. Juniors (4) Four (9) NINE-Minute Quarters
C. Midgets (4) Four (8) EIGHT Minute Quarters
D. Pee Wees (4) Four (8) EIGHT Minute Quarters
3. Tie Games: Any regular season, Play-Off, or Super Bowl game ending in a tie, requires the toss of a coin to determine who has the choice of offense or defense. The offensive team then gets the ball first and goal at the TEN (10) yard line. The team, who out-scores the other team, by any means, is the winner. If a tie still results, the above should be repeated starting with a new toss of the coin. Therefore, there will be NO TIES on the League.
4. Footballs: The official ball of the League shall be the Intermediate Size for Senior Division and the Touch Size for the Junior & K2 for the Midget, Pee Wee & Starter Divisions.
5. Required Number of Players: A minimum of FIFTEEN (15) players must be dressed for each regular season game at game time or the game will be forfeited.
6. Regular ONE HUNDRED (100) yard fields will be used in all games for all divisions and all penalties shall be according to the Kentucky High School Football Rules.
7. Coaches will be allowed in the huddle on the field during time-outs, but only ONE at a time, according to KHSAA Rules.
8. Immediately prior to the commencement of each game, the coach of each team shall submit to the opposing head coach of the game, a written list of the names and numbers and positions of the teams starting offensive players. (If requested)
9. A field without stands can have ONE (1) roving spotter per team, so designated prior to the game (cannot be an active coach and cannot communicate with anyone except the coaching staff of that team).
10. No one affiliated with an organization may start practice or have any organized physical activity of players prior to the date of commencement of League Insurance in any season. (There is a fine of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) if this rule is found to be abused by any organization.) Classroom (Skull Sessions) are permitted by the League.
11. No team shall use any Explosive device before, during, or after any League games.
Note: All Coaches should become acquainted with the above special league rules!
A. At the conclusion of the regularly scheduled games, an elimination MAY or MAY NOT be conducted under the supervision and auspices of the League.
B. Game clock operators will be assigned by the League by hiring an extra official for Play-Offs and Super Bowl.
C. In determining what organizations get to sponsor the Play-Off Programs, the following will be the adopted format:
1. The list of all organizations that have not had a Play-Off at their fields will be filed (and updated from year to year) with the League Secretary. These organizations will be asked if they can accept Play-Offs for that year.
2. Any organization that cannot accept the Play-Offs for reasons unknown will still remain eligible for the Play-Offs until they use their turn.
3. Once an organization does sponsor a Play-Off, they will be put at the bottom of the Play-Off list and cannot sponsor a Play-Off until their turn comes around again. (See attached Play-Off and Super Bowl Addendum.)
D. Playoff format will involve the top eight (8) teams in each division (except Starters), seeded #1 through #8. Seeds are determined by best overall record. In case of ties, tiebreakers will be as follows:
1. Head to Head Competition.
2. Where 3 or more teams are tied, and head to head cannot resolve the tie, the tied teams will have their names entered into a drawing. The FIRST name drawn out shall be the next highest placed seed. After this team is drawn and seeded, we return to criteria 1) Head to Head Competition. Again, if this does not resolve the tie, another drawing of the tied teams is held with the FIRST team drawn being the next highest placed seed.
3. This process is followed until all eight teams are seeded.
Example: Lions 7-2 beat Newport (All are tied for first)
Newport 7-2 beat Red Devils
Red Devils 7-2 beat Lions
In this scenario, Head to Head will not resolve the tie. All are put in a drawing, and Lions are drawn first. Lions become #1 seed. Of the two teams remaining tied, we return to Head to Head competition, whereby Newport becomes the #2 seed due to the fact that they beat Red Devils, who become the #3 seed.
4. Playoff pairings and schedule would be as follows:
N.K.Y.F.L. PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
Round One Day One (Saturday)
Field #2 Field #1
Senior #1 vs. Senior #8 Pee Wee #3 vs. Pee Wee #6
Junior #1 vs. Junior #8 Midget #3 vs. Midget #6
Midget #1 vs. Midget #8 Junior #3 vs. Junior #6
Pee Wee #1 vs. Pee Wee #8 Senior #3 vs. Senior #6
Round One Day Two (Sunday)
Field #2 Field #1
Senior #2 vs. Senior #7 Pee Wee #4 vs. Pee Wee #5
Junior #2 vs. Junior #7 Midget #4 vs. Midget #5
Midget #2 vs. Midget #7 Junior #4 vs. Junior #5
Pee Wee #2 vs. Pee Wee #7 Senior #4 vs. Senior #5
Round Two (Saturday) (Sunday)
Field TBA Field TBA
Senior #1/8 vs. Senior #4/5 Junior #3/6 vs. Junior #2/7
Junior #1/8 vs. Junior #4/5 Midget #3/6 vs. Midget #2/7
Midget #1/8 vs. Midget #4/5 Senior #3/6 vs. Senior #2/7
Pee Wee #1/8 vs. Pee Wee #4/5 Pee Wee #3/6 vs. Pee Wee #2/7
Super Bowl (Saturday)
Field TBA
Senior
Junior
Midget
Pee Wee
A. At the conclusion of the regularly scheduled games, a Superbowl will be conducted under the supervision and auspices of the league.
B. The winners of the Play-Offs will be the TWO (2) teams competing in the Superbowl.
C. The TWO (2) teams in the Superbowl will be awarded trophies by the league (winner and runner-up).
D. In determining what organization gets to sponsor the Superbowl Program, the following will be the adopted format:
1. A list of all organizations that have not has a Superbowl at their fields will be filed (and updated from year to year) with the league Secretary. These organizations will be asked if they can accept the Superbowl Program for that year. If yes, then their names will be placed in a container and the drawing will determine who sponsors the Superbowl for that year.
2. Any organization that cannot accept the Superbowl Program for reasons unknown will still remain eligible for the Superbowl sponsorship until they use their turn.
3. Once an organization does sponsor a Superbowl, they will be put at the bottom of the Superbowl list and cannot sponsor a Superbowl until their turn comes around again.
E. Game clock operators will be assigned by the league. (see page 16, 20-B)
F. The TWO (2) teams in the Superbowl will be awarded trophies by the league, winner and runner-up. The league will furnish team color patches to all teams and coaching staffs.
A. No teams in the league may participate in a post season game which conflicts with the league scheduling of championship games.
B. There will be a FIVE HUNDRED-DOLLAR ($500.00) fine imposed on any organization that fails to follow this rule.
A. All Head Coaches are responsible for reviewing each players contracts for accuracy and validating proper addresses, territories in conformance with the league rules and By-Laws.
Note: Any violation proven after the start of the first game may result in the organization to forfeit all games within that division and the head coach could be suspended for a season.
B. Any team player or member of this league found to have an ineligible player or found to be cheating the rules and By-Laws of this league, will forfeit all previous games won (that resulted from this violation) and will be punished in accordance to the findings of the Governing body. These findings could result in banishment from the league, fines, or probation of any person or organizations affiliated with the league. (Any player in question concerning address or territory, the N.K.Y.F.L. will require verification of address and school attended, signed by the principal of that school).
A. During a game, if a coach wishes to protest a call o