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Updates related to weather (if any) may be communicated on the
voicemail number - 490-7274 - and if possible, on this website. However, please
be aware that games are normally only called off at game time due
to weather conditions at game time. If you have a game scheduled,
you should arrive at your game and see what determination is made
by the referees at game time. They may elect to call the game,
play the game, or delay the start of the game. For older age groups, games can be
delayed by as much as 45 minutes and still play half of the game, which is enough
for an official game.
If you are the COACH of the home team for a game that is cancelled
due to weather conditions, not enough players, etc., you are still required to pay
the referee(s) that show up for the game.
If you are a REFEREE, you must arrive at the game on time (10-15
minutes early) and make a determination as to whether the game can be played. Obviously
if weather conditions are unsafe, you should not go to the field. However,
once it is safe, you should get to the field, especially if additional
games are scheduled. Remember that you may delay the start and still have an official
game if at least 1/2 of the game can be played. If early game(s) are cancelled,
you must still be at the later game(s) to again determine if the
game can be played. If you are at the game and the game is cancelled at game time,
you should still be paid. If you are not at the game, you will not be paid.
If games are called off early in the day, you will receive notification via the
OneCallNow phone system, the voicemail number and if possible, on the front page
of this website. This has occurred in past years due to poor conditions at the start
of the season. But it is very, very rare for this to occur once
the season has started. DPRYS games are played across a wide geographic area (Wrightstown,
DePere, Seymour, Howard, Green Bay, etc), so the only reasonable way to handle game
cancellations is to allow the referees to make the determination at game time.
Lightning & Thunder Rules / Extreme Heat
1) DPRYS will be following the 30/30 rule regarding lightning and thunder
without exception,
which is as follows:
In the event of a storm, play must be stopped and suspended until the danger has
passed using the following minimum criteria:
a) A 30-second or less time between the sighting of a lightning flash to the hearing
of associated thunder shall be reason to stop and suspend a game, and
b) play shall not be resumed prior to 30-minutes after the last sighting of lightning
or the last sound of thunder heard."
2) Additionally, use the following guidelines to determine if a game will be restarted:
a) if the game is suspended for lightning after halftime, the referee shall terminate
the game.
b) If the game is suspended for lightning prior to the completion of the first half,
it will only be restarted if it is reasonable that one half of
the game can be completed 10 minutes prior to the next scheduled
game on that field (following the mandatory 30 minute wait from the last lightning
flash).
c) If the game is suspended for lightning prior to the completion of the first half
and no additional games are scheduled on the affected field, the game may be restarted
if it is reasonable that one half of the game can be completed
within 90 minutes of the scheduled start time (following the mandatory 30 minute
wait from the last lightning flash).
3) In periods of extreme heat or when a high heat index exists, you have the right
to shorten the length of quarters. Meet with coaches before the game to determine
and agree on the length of the quarters. For example, shorten 8-minute quarters
down to 5 or 6 minutes, 15-minute quarters down to 10 or 12 minutes.
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