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Social play is basically two people up to a large group of people
getting together to play the game but not in a scheduled league or
tournament competition. The
social group is split into 2 teams per court (1 to 4 players per team).
There is no specific set of standard rules for social play since there
are no officials or captains to enforce the rules. Britton Falls social
bocce players use the following applicable
League Play rules so that they become familiar with the way the sport
should be played.
TEAMS:
Teams are formed for each court
depending on the number of players available with from 1 to 4 players on
each team. Play can start and players can be added between frames to
teams as they arrive.
PLAYERS ON EACH TEAM:
1 Player - 4 balls each – walk end
to end
2 Players - 4 balls each with one
player at each end or 2 balls each & walk end to end
3 Players - 2 balls each for 2
players at one end and 4 balls for 1 player at other end
4 Players - 2 balls each with 2
players at each end
COIN TOSS:
1. Begin the match with the flip of a
coin between the captains of each team. The winner of the coin flip has
the first toss of the pallino and chooses the color of the team's balls.
2. If playing the same team in the next
game, players must switch ends between games and the winning team throws
the pallino to start next game. If playing a different team, play starts
over with the coin toss and players may be reassigned as desired.
PALLINO THROW:
1. The pallino is the first ball put
into play and is thrown underhand from behind the pointing foul
line. The pallino may be bounced off the sideboards.
2. The pallino must end up across the
centerline and at least 12 inches away from the sideboards or backboard
without hitting the backboard. If a thrower fails to do this, the throw
goes to other team. If the second throw fails to place the pallino into
play, the pallino is placed approximately in the center of the hitting
foul line at the opposite end of the court in order to speed up play.
3. If a player throws pallino and/or
first ball when other team should throw the pallino, the balls are
returned and the frame starts over.
4. Once pallino is in play, the pallino
can be knocked anywhere on the court except back over the centerline or
out of the court (frame ends, play resumes at opposite end, and same
team throws the pallino).
BOCCE BALL THROWS:
1. The initial pallino thrower always
throws the first bocce ball. All balls are thrown underhand. If the
first ball hits the backboard without hitting the pallino first, the
ball is removed and the team throws again until they have a ball in play
2. Except for hitting, all bocce balls
are thrown from behind the pointing foul line. Any ball released behind
the pointing foul line is considered a throw for points. Any ball
released beyond the pointing foul line and before the hitting foul line
is considered a throw to hit or spock other balls.
3. Each succeeding ball is thrown by the
team that does NOT have the ball closest to the pallino. A team whose
ball ties the opponent's closest ball must throw again. The “IN” team
only throws if opponents have thrown all 4 balls. Team members can throw
in any order.
4. Hitting or spocking is permitted. A
player should inform their opponent that they intend to go past the
pointing foul line to deliver a "hit" or "spock" (a hard underhand throw
directly at the balls on the court and released before crossing the
hitting foul line for the purpose of moving the opponent’s balls or the
pallino.) The thrown ball is removed from play if the pallino or another
ball is not hit, even if the ball does not hit the backboard.
5. Balls may be bounced off or played
against sideboards.
6. A ball hitting the backboard without
first touching the pallino or another bocce ball is a dead ball and is
removed from play. Standard Penalties apply.
7. If a player throws wrong color ball,
it is replaced with a correct color ball after the ball comes to rest.
8. If a player throws when the other
team should throw or throws more balls than they should, that ball is
removed from play. Standard Penalties apply.
9. If a player throws when other team
should throw because of a miscall of the “IN” team at the other end, the
ball is returned and the correct player throws. Standard Penalty #2
applies.
10. If a team's legally thrown ball is
interfered with while moving by someone or something not on the playing
surface before the throw, the ball is returned to be thrown again. If
possible, any balls moved by the throw are reset to their approximate
original position. If balls are sufficiently moved that the approximate
original positions can not be determined, the frame is replayed.
However, if the interference is caused by a team member, the ball is
removed from play and the Standard Penalties apply.
11. If a team's legally thrown ball is
moved (accidentally or intentionally) from its resting position by an
opposing player before the points are determined and the end of the
frame is declared, it is reset to its approximate original position. If
the ball is sufficiently moved that the approximate original position
cannot be determined, the offended team has the option to leave the
balls as they lay or replay the frame.
12. If a team's legally thrown ball is
moved from its resting position (accidentally or intentionally) by a
team member, the ball is removed from play. Standard Penalties apply.
13. The person(s) doing the measuring
must press and rotate balls and the pallino before measuring to mark
their original position on the court surface. If a ball or pallino is
accidentally moved while measuring, it is replaced to its original
marked position.
14. A bocce ball, for whatever reason,
that goes out of the court is a dead ball and is removed from play for
that frame.
15. Volo shooting (lofting the ball in
the air beyond the center line of the court) is not permitted.
FOUL LINES:
1. Pointing and Hitting foul lines must
be clearly marked across the playing surface for foul line violations to
be officially called and penalties applied.
2. Players may step on but not over the
proper foul line before releasing the pallino or a bocce ball. (Toe of
foot cannot exceed the width of the foul line mark.)
3. If a player's toe exceeds the width
of the proper foul line before releasing a ball (bocce or pallino), they
will receive one warning. Subsequent fouls will result in nullifying the
pallino throw or removal of the thrown bocce ball from play. Standard
Penalties apply.
STANDARD PENALTIES:
1. For the violation of any rule that
requires the removal of a bocce ball from play, that ball is immediately
removed from play until that frame has been completed. The violation
must be called and the ball removed before the next ball is thrown. If
the ball is not removed before the next ball is played, the ball remains
in play for the rest of the frame.
2. If possible, any balls moved because
of the action of the violation ball are reset to their approximate
original position. If balls are sufficiently moved that the approximate
original positions cannot be determined, the opposing team has the
option to leave the balls as they lay or replay the frame.
SCORING:
1. The official score for frame is
determined after all 8 balls have been played and measured to the
captains' satisfaction. One point is awarded for each ball of a team
that is closer to the pallino than the opponent’s closest ball (1 to 4
points).
2. The team that scores in the last
frame throws the pallino in the next frame and play continues as above.
3. If each team’s closest balls are
tied, no score is made and play continues at the opposite end with the
team scoring the point(s) in the previous frame delivering the pallino.
4. The team that first scores 12 points
wins the game.
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