Beach dodgeball captains' guide
We know how much work it is to captain a team, so we want to make it as easy as possible for you to get the job done. This guide will show you the ins and outs.
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We know how much work it is to captain a team, so we want to make it as easy as possible for you to get the job done. This guide will show you the ins and outs.
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Volunteer refs. Teams will be scheduled to ref one game each Sunday. Two people from the reffing team are required to be at the game. We understand this will be a learning experience for most people, and Play Sask staff and other players will be happy to help.
No headshots. In Casual leagues, the thrower is out if players are hit in the head, including putting their hands up to block a ball that would have hit their head. Headshots will continue to be legal in Competitive leagues.
60-second rule. In Casual leagues, if the last player on the court can stay alive for 60 seconds, the first player out can rejoin the game. A stopwatch must be set to count the time. Teams may call a time-out to start a timer.
The season starts Sunday, May 19, and all games will be played at Sports on Tap at either 2 p.m. or 3 p.m., except for the final, which will be played at 4 PM on Sept. 1.
There are no games on June 2, June 23, July 7, July 28, Aug. 11, or Aug. 25. The top two teams will play in the final on Sept. 1.
May 19: First game.
June 2: No games; facility unavailable.
June 23: No games; facility unavailable.
June 30: Games are scheduled as usual on the Canada Day weekend.
July 7: No games; facility unavailable.
July 28: No games; facility unavailable.
Aug. 4: Games are scheduled as usual on the August long weekend.
Aug. 11: No games; facility unavailable.
Aug. 25: No games; facility unavailable.
Sept. 1: Games are scheduled as usual on the September long weekend; the final follows the regularly scheduled games.
To play, your teammates must sign the roster and waiver form. We'll use the roster to determine the winner of the season prizes. Waiver link: https://airtable.com/apphtbQdvYKHsER9I/shrPVMuwo8hyUly7K
Please keep these guidelines in mind while using the Sports on Tap facility.
No outside food or drinks.
No minors.
No pets.
Outdoor leagues run rain or shine unless there is standing water or thunder and lightning. Play Sask will inform captains of cancellations due to extreme weather two hours before the start of the game. League coordinators may call games off at any time if deemed necessary.