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TIME FACTORS TIME & SCORE


WHAT IS IT? The home team will assign a timekeeper to keep the


regulation playing time and agreed- upon halftime. A separate scorekeeper to record the score is preferred but not required.


FUNDAMENTALS


BEFORE Decide duration of halftime with coaches and offi cials before game. RUNNING CLOCK In all games, the


clock is running after goals. During the last 2 minutes of each half the clock will stop on every whistle unless there is a 10 or more goal differential.


DEVELOPMENTAL


U9 - 20 minute halves with scoring optional


U11 - 20 minute halves with scoring optional U13 - 25 minute halves U15 - 25 minute halves There is no overtime in U9 & U11.


SCORING U9 and U11 may choose not to keep score.


OVERTIME U13 and U15 games can end in a tie or result in a maximum of two 3-minute sudden victory running time periods after a 5-minute rest and coin toss to choose fi eld side.


PLAY SAFE


Each team shall be permitted two timeouts during regulation that do not carry over into overtime. Each team is permitted one timeout during the entire duration of overtime. No timeouts permitted in the last 5 minutes if the running clock cannot be stopped (tournament play).


A coach or player on fi eld may request a timeout after a goal or during a dead ball situation by the team in possession.


10 minute halftime unless discussed before the start of the game.


Teams change ends to begin the second half.


42 GIRLS YOUTH RULES GUIDEBOOK WHEN all games


WHERE scorer’s/timer’s table on the sideline at midfi eld


WHO home team appointed personnel or volunteers WHY keep regulation time and score


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