Daily Gate Fee:
Malakoff Pool -DAILY GATE FEE ADULT $5 STUDENT $3 (CASH ONLY)
Mabank Pool - No gate fee, pay at the plate for umpires $50 per team per game.
Players and 3 Coaches are free.
No metal cleats on the portable mounds
No run limits per half inning in 14u
TIME LIMITS:
14u 1:30 mins pool
Pool Games can not end in a tie.
1:30 min bracket or 6 innings
No drop dead, must finish the inning.
Rings for champions and finalist (1st and 2nd)
Pool Standings tie breaker
● Record
● Head to head with only 2 teams tied
Winner of each pool will advance to the championship game Thursday
Equipment 14u
Metal/Composite or Wood bat
Wood bats must be composed of a single piece of wood.
14U Open & Major: -3 BBCOR
14U AAA/AA/REC: -5 or -3
Pitching
Daily Limits
● 13U-14U: Daily max is 21 outs OR 95 pitches.
The pitcher may finish the batter upon reaching the daily pitch count limit. I.E.
A 13U pitcher begins the batter at 94 pitches he may finish the current hitter
then must be removed from the game.
Event Limits
● 14U: Each Player is allowed 27 outs over a 3-day period.
● If a player records more than 9 outs in a day, they are required 2
days rest.
● 100 Pitch maximum over 2, 3 or 4 day events
● 140 Pitch maximum over 5+ day events
● Players can pitch in more than one game in a day if they do not
exceed daily limits.
The pitcher may finish the batter upon reaching the event pitch count limit. I.E.
A 13U pitcher begins the batter at 99 pitches he may finish the current hitter
then must be removed from the game.
Once a player has been removed from pitching they may not return to the
mound in the same game.
No pitcher shall appear in a game as a pitcher for three consecutive days, regardless of pitch
counts.
No pitcher shall appear in three games in the same day, regardless of pitch counts.
Pitching Violations:
The pitcher must be replaced on the mound immediately upon notice of
a violation, not a forfeit
Round Robin Play:
● 13-14u Games are 1 hour 30 minutes
● No inning can start after the time limit
● Time will be kept by the umpires, Umpires have the final say when
time expires
● For each team’s games the home team will be predetermined.
Championship Round/Playoffs:
● The home team in Championship Play will be the higher seed except
when there is no seeding. When there is no seeding, the home team will be determined by a coin flip. This is the case even if the schedule
says otherwise.
● Director reserves the right to enact pool protection at their discretion.
If two teams have previously matched up in pool play, lower seeds
may be switched to provide teams with new opponents for the first
round of bracket play.
Extra Innings
● Texas Tie Breaker, last 3 hitters on base with 1 out.
● The base runners will be placed as follows:
● Last hitter from previous inning @ 1st Base
● Hitter before him in the lineup @ 2nd Base
● Hitter before that in the lineup @ 3rd Base
● Normal substitution rules apply to these runners.
● The hitting team will start the inning with one out.
● Play continues until one team is ahead at the end of an inning.
Forfeits
A team should do everything within their power to start the game with 9
eligible players. Should a team not be able to begin with 9 players a game
may begin with 8 players with the 9 th
lineup spot being an automatic out. A
game can be finished with 8 players. If there are no eligible subs the player
leaving the original lineup will be recorded as an out until he is able to
return. Any intentional forfeit could result in the forfeiting team being
eliminated from the tournament. The tournament committee will rule on all
forfeits. No team should benefit from the result of a forfeit in an unfair
manner. This rule could result in a dispute and the tournament committee
reserves the right to look at and rule in the fairest possible way. The
committee’s decision will be final! A forfeit score will be the average runs
scored for the winning team to 0 for the losing team. Only the Head
Director can call a forfeit.
Taking Infield:
No infield will be allowed during the tournaments.
Mercy Rules:
● 20 after 2
● 15 after 3
● 10 after 4
● 8 after 5
Stop in Play:
If a game is stopped, the game must start within 1 hour of the stop in
play. If games are not resumed, they will become suspended or called
official. Games called by umpires that cannot be resumed within 1 hour
will be considered an official game, if 4 innings have been completed, or
3 1/2 innings if the home team is ahead (13U-14U: after 5 innings or 4
1/2 if the home team is ahead). After 4 complete innings, a tie score will
be recorded a tie in pool play. The tournament director can extend the 1
hour if there are extenuating circumstances, i.e. lightning detector,
working on fields, etc. A suspended game will resume where the game
was halted. In the event play is stopped for any reason before or during
the Championship round, first place, second place, third place, etc. will be
awarded based on PPS Seeding and Tie Breaker Rules.
Protests:
Judgment calls are not eligible for protest. Protests for pitching
limitations are permissible for non-Playbook events only. Protests will be
heard and ruled on by a tournament committee. We will not charge you to
protest, Roster violations are not a forfeit! We will use the players first,
last name on rosters along with birthdate. Lineups are not considered
rosters; matching uniforms are not required and player numbers are not considered a violation. The ruling made by the committee will be final.
Protests must be filed and ruled on before the next pitch if during game,
or before time has expired. After time has expired there will be no
protest.
Scoring:
We recommend that all teams (home and visitor) keep a scorebook. The
Home Team will be responsible to keep our digital live scoring app
Playbook, Scorekeeper for each event will gain a coaches access to the
event. In case of emergency where staff cannot keep book, the home team
will be the official scorer. In a situation in which tournament staff and the
home team are unable to score, the visitor would become the official book.
All subs should be reported to the umpires. To eliminate scoring disputes,
scorekeepers should check with the official scorer during and after the
game.
Lineup cards must be fully filled out with players first name, last name,
position, and accurate jersey numbers. All substitutes should be listed with
accurate jersey numbers. Failure to produce a complete lineup card can
result in games not starting on time. Lineup cards are to be given to the
official scorekeeper before the home plate meeting.
Behavior at the events:
KASA has a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY towards disrespectful, adverse, and/or abusive behavior. Any fan, parent, player, or coach will be ejected from the event for any disrespectful or abusive behavior at our events. We will not subject children to dangerous or abusive behavior from anyone at our tournaments!
No alcohol or smoking allowed at our events.