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The Ark Complex "Bases Loaded" Tournament will feature teams from some of the best organizations in the region! Teams will play in a 1 Day, 2 game guarantee event! Don't miss out on this great opportunity to play out at The Ark Complex against top competition!

Nowhere else in the country will you find an opportunity like this. The Ark Complex is the top of the line complex with 4 total fields only 20 minutes east of Richmond, and 30 minutes west of Williamsburg VA; Home of Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg Premium Outlets, Busch Gardens, and Water Country. The Ark is located 15 minutes from the Richmond International Airport as well as many hotels and campgrounds for weekend stay-cations. The Ark Complex has 4 fields with AstroTurf and LED lights, freshly built batting cages on-site, turf bullpens with mounds, a full size concession stand, player announcing, working scoreboards, covered dugouts and air conditioned bathrooms . Also on site is a full service coffee shop, Safari Coffee, located on site inside the large white building. We cater to the fields as well with online mobile delivery, so you never have to miss your child's at bat!
AGE GROUP: 9U Open, 12U Open
GAME GUARANTEE: 2
PRICE: $195
UMPIRES: PAY AT THE PLATE/PER GAME - 8U $40; 9U-12U - $65
BALLS: PROVIDE 2 QUALITY BALLS AT HOME PLATE
BAT TYPE: METAL, USSSA APPROVED.
GATE:
No Gate Fees
Turf Shoes Only. No Metal or Molded Cleats
No Sunflower Seeds. No Animals at the Complex.
Ark Complex – General Rules 2026
The Ark Complex is a privately-owned complex and reserves the right to remove
or ban anyone or any team that violates the rules below. VIOLATION OF RULES
ARE SUBJECT TO A FINE AND REMOVAL FROM THE ARK COMPLEX.
● No negative sportsmanship, behavior, vulgar language, or physical abuse
towards players, coaches, fans, umpires, or park officials will be tolerated.
● No vandalism/trespassing on property. Any player/team involved in such
will be subject to that team forfeiting the remainder of the tournament
without a refund.
● NO animals – except under the ADA rules that state a service animal that
has been trained to perform disability-related tasks for the benefit of a
person with a disability. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding
people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair,
alerting, and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a
person with a mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a
person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety
attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals,
not pets. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional
support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. Violators will be
asked to leave The Ark Complex.
● No alcohol, no smoking, no dip/chew, or any form of
tobacco/vapor/electronic – subject to a fine of $100.
● No gum/seeds/shelled snacks allowed inside the park – subject to a fine of
$100.
● No steel spikes (turf cleats or tennis shoes only.) Molded cleats permitted
on Field 3 Only. Molded cleats are permitted on other astro turf fields
during rainy and wet conditions ONLY. The Ark Complex reserves the right
to amend this rule at any time. NO molded cleats permitted on all grass
fields (2, 5, 6) at any time.
● Items/service intended for business and or sale/trade may not be brought
onto Ark Complex property including parking lots without the approval and
lease agreement for The Ark Complex.
● Dugouts- each team is responsible for their own hydration & cleaning up –
only team members and coaching staff allowed in dugouts.
● Coolers/Bags/Carts– SUBJECT TO INSPECTION- visitors are allowed
small personal size coolers – No alcohol permitted.
● Tents – Only permitted around outfield fences and foul lines beyond the
dugouts. The Ark Complex reserves the right to ask anyone to move who
sets up a tent in any other area of the park.
● No cowbells/noisemakers, concrete chalk, Play-Doh, or markers.4
● No hanging of video recorders or any device on the protective nets around
the fields.
● No skateboards, scooters, hoverboards or bicycles.
● No climbing on dugouts/chairs, retaining walls, sitting on padding, jumping
over guardrails, or throwing/moving rocks.
● No speeding or unsafe driving in the parking lot or cooking in the parking
lot.
● Music – The Ark Complex will control all music from the press box. No
outside music or other devices are permitted.
● No hitting, throwing, or kicking any balls into the fences, padding, or in
walkways.
● No grills or open flame heaters permitted, including propane tanks.
● Press Box – OFF Limits. Only Ark Complex Personnel allowed in the press
box.
● Bus/RV Parking – MUST park in designated parking area as directed.5
Ark Complex Tournament Rules
Coaches: Be sure you are aware of all rules and rule changes. The Ark
Complex reserves the right to amend these rules at any time for specific
tournament play. National High School Federation Baseball Rules will be
enforced with the following exceptions.
Important Rules and Information:
- Please acquire the needed team insurance.
- Teams MUST be ready to play 30 minutes prior to scheduled game time.
- Teams need to provide two quality baseballs per game (Ark Complex is a
homerun friendly park.)
Teams shall pay umpires the following at home plate prior to the start of
each game (prices are subject to change):
8U: $40
9U-12U: $65
13U-15U: $75
Tournament Formats:
- 1 Day Events: 2 game guarantee; 2 pool play games, and top seeded
teams advance to a championship game.
- 2 Day Events: 3 game guarantee; 2 pool play games on Saturday, teams
are then seeded for Sunday single elimination.
- Official Game Status: If rain occurs after official game status has been
reached (4 complete innings of a game or 3.5 innings if the home team is
winning), and the game cannot continue due to rain and field conditions,
the game will be called and become a complete official game. The
tournament director will make that decision only.
Pitching Mound / Bases:
8U: 40(Coach)/60
9U-10U: 46/65
11U-12U: 50/70
13U & Up: 60/906
Pool Play:
- All pool play games will be played with a strict 1 hour and 15-minute time
limit or 6 innings of play for 8u, 1 hour and 30-minute time limit or 6 innings
of play for 9U, 10u, 11u, and 12u, 1 hour 45-minute time limit or 7 innings
of play for 13u and 14u, and 2-hour time limit or 7 innings of play for 15u +.
- Time will be kept by the umpires. For each team’s pool games, the home
team will be determined by coin flip at home plate with umpires.
- There will be NO extra innings in pool play. All pool games that are tied
after 6 innings (8u-12u) or 7 innings (13u+) or are past the time limit will
end in a tie.
- There is no drop-dead time limit, as long as there is time on the clock and
teams have not played the above innings of play, the game continues.
- It is mandatory for teams to record the start time as announced by the
umpire at the beginning of the game. It’s very important that both teams
record the start time.
No games will begin at The Ark Complex on Sundays prior to 11:30am. The
park will open at 10:30am.7
Playoffs/Championships/Seeded Play:
- Any non-championship seeded game will have the same time limit as a
pool play game.
- There is a 2-hour time limit for 13u + Championship games. Time limit for
8u-12u championship games will be the same as pool play. This rule is
subject to change.
- 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.
- All playoff and championship games (quarterfinals, semifinals, etc.) must
have a winner. If after 6 innings (8u-12u) or 7 innings (13u+) or time limit,
the two teams are still tied, “Ark Complex Extra Innings” will begin. The last
three hitters from the previous inning will load the bases. NO courtesy
runner is allowed in “Ark Complex Extra Innings.” *See Ark Complex
Extra Innings details below.*
- The base runners will be placed as follows:
● The last hitter from the previous inning placed on 1st base.
● The hitter before him in the lineup placed on 2nd base.
● The hitter before that in the lineup placed on 3rd base.
- Extra innings starts with 1 out. If there is a winner in extra innings, (no
matter the score) the winning team will only be credited for one run in the
final score. Example: After regulation, the score is 3-3. No matter how
many runs the winning team scores, the final score will be 4-3. Play
continues until one team is ahead at the end of an inning.8
Forfeits:
- All games must start with at least 8 players, however any team starting
with 8 players will receive an out for the 9th spot in the batting order. A
9th player can be added during the game but must bat in the 9th spot in the
batting order. A game can be finished with 8 players.
- Any intentional forfeit could result in the forfeiting team being eliminated
from the tournament.
- The tournament director 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 director reserves the right
to look at and rule in the fairest possible way.
- Forfeits will be scored 7-0. A team that has forfeited a game for any reason
shall not be able to play in bracket or championship games.
- The tournament committee will decide when a forfeit is declared.
Taking INF/OF/BP on fields:
- At the discretion of The Ark Complex Tournament Director.
Trips to the mound:
- The members of the coaching staff (including the manager) can make one
mound visit per pitcher per inning without removing the pitcher from the
game. If the same pitcher is visited twice in one inning, the pitcher must be
removed from the contest.
Mercy Rules:
- 15 after 3, 10 after 4, and 8 after 5.9
Hitting lineup:
- Can consist of 9, 10, or 11 players; or teams are permitted to bat their
entire lineup.
- The lineup must stay with the same number of batters for the entire game.
- Once the first pitch has been thrown the lineup is locked, and the number
of batters may not be changed.
- The 10th and 11th hitter, if used, will be designated as EH and XH on the
lineup card. The EH and XH may bat at any spot in the order. The EH and
XH is the same as any position on the field as far as substitutions are
concerned.
- If a player is injured and the team still has 9 players in the batting order, no
outs will be accessed if that spot in the batting order comes up later in the
game.
- A team can utilize the DH for any player in the defensive line up. Teams
can utilize a DH and an EH in the same game as long as they are not
batting their lineup.
- 14u and up will play by a modified College DH rule where the pitcher can
be P/DH. (This means that once you pull the pitcher out of the game he
can remain in the batting order as the DH.) (Can DH for anyone, not limited
to the pitcher.)
- Teams are not required to utilize the DH or the EH, it is an option to allow
coaches more flexibility within their line ups.
When batting the entire lineup:
- In the event of injury or sickness of a player in the batting lineup, the batter
will be skipped over to the next batter in the lineup without it being
considered an out. For any other reason not mentioned above, the batter
will be considered an out before proceeding to the next batter.
- A batter injured by a foul ball and cannot continue to bat can leave the
game and the next batter will assume his count.10
Courtesy Runner:
- You may use the last recorded out made to be your courtesy runner IF you
are batting the entire lineup. If you are not using the entire lineup, a sub
that is NOT in the current lineup may be used.
- If more than one sub is available, the same sub cannot run for the pitcher
and the catcher. If there are no outs and runs have scored, the last runner
to score will be the courtesy runner (With a continuous batter order).
- NO Courtesy Runner is allowed in “Ark Complex Extra Innings”.
Protests:
- The Tournament Director will make the final call on all protests.
Scoring:
- We recommend that all teams (home and visitor) keep a scorebook. The
official scorebook will be the home team and a score card for the game will
be kept by the home team.
- The score card will have all pitchers and their pitch counts for the game
and need to be signed by both teams’ head coaches after the game.
- Teams are asked to visit the Tournament Table after each game and
report the official score. Accurate reporting of scores is critical in order to
record correct seeding.11
Sportsmanship:
In the interest of maintaining a quality event, the tournament committee
reserves the right to eject any person from the site for unruly or
unsportsmanlike behavior and not following the General Rules of The Ark
Complex.
● Head coaches are responsible for the conduct of their players, assistant
coaches, and parents.
● Physical attack on an umpire, tournament official, associate director,
associate officer, and/or any player or fan prior, during, or immediately
following a game played under the authority of The Ark Complex will result
in an arrest.
● Players, coaches, managers, fans, spectators, or sponsors threatening an
umpire, tournament official, associate director, or associate officer with
physical harm.
● Using unsportsmanlike conduct or abusive language, symbol tactics, or
derogatory or unbecoming acts.
● Destruction of property or abuse or failure to pay.
● Competing under an assumed, false, and/or altered name.
*Tournament hosts have the authority to eject a player, fans, or team
anytime during a tournament if they commit any of the above listed
offenses for the remainder of a game, day, or event. Any event that results
in physical altercation (before, during, or after a game) could result in a
forfeit for both teams. The tournament committee reserves the right to
remove teams from playoff contention.*12
Bat specifications:
- There are no bat size restrictions in age’s 8u-12u, but all must be stamped
with a Bat Performance Factor (BPF) of 1.15 or have a USA Baseball Logo
to be legal in any Ark Complex Tournament.
- In a 13u or 14u event, bat size must be -5 or -3 (drop 5 or drop 3). In 15u +
BBCOR approved bats are now required and High School Federation
Rules apply.
- Wood Bats are always approved. Wood Composite Bats must be stamped
BBCOR.
- The penalty for using an illegal bat will result in terminating the ½ inning
and the teams switching sides. The use of an illegally tampered bat will
result in player and coach ejection from the game.
Batting:
- For 8u-12u, slashing is illegal. The first penalty for slashing is the batter is
out and the head coach and team are warned. The penalty for a second
offense is that the batter is out and the head coach is ejected. The penalty
for a third offense is a forfeit.13
Pitching: All Ark Complex Tournaments will follow the Pitch Smart
Guidelines with a few exceptions. A portion of these guidelines is included
below.
*If a player pitches in two games in the same day, the player’s required rest
will be determined by the total number of pitches of both games. No one
may pitch three consecutive games or three consecutive days.
*If a pitcher reaches the limit for his/her league age while facing a batter,
the pitcher may continue to pitch until one of the following occurs: 1.
Batter reaches base 2. Batter is put out 3. Third out is recorded. The
pitcher’s pitch count will revert to the lower threshold with respect to day’s
rest.
*If a pitcher pitches consecutive days, the cumulative number of pitches
will be his pitch count. For example, if a pitcher pitches 15 pitches on
Friday and 19 pitches during the first game on Saturday, and will pitch the
second game on Saturday or any games on Sunday, the pitch count is now
34 pitches. Therefore, that pitcher cannot pitch the second game on
Saturday or any games on Sunday.
*A day of rest is a calendar day off.
AGE
DAILY MAX (pitches
in game) /
TOURNAMENT MAX
REQUIRED REST (pitches)
0 Days 1 Day 2 Days 3 Days 4 Days
7-8 50 / 60 1-20 21-35 36-50 N/A N/A
9-10 75 / 85 1-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76+
11-12 85 / 95 1-35 36-50 51-65 66-80 81+
13-14 95 / 105 1-40 41-55 56-70 71-85 86+
15-16 95 / 105 1-40 41-55 56-70 71-85 86+
17-18 105 / 115 1-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 91+
*Violation of the pitching limitations will be reviewed by the tournament
director and handled on the case-to-case basis.*14
Balks:
- For 8u and 9u there will be NO balks, however a “balk” can NOT result in
an out.
- For 10u and 11u, balks will be played dead with 1 warning per pitcher.
- For 12u+, balks will be played dead with NO warnings.
*The third-to-first pickoff move is illegal at all age levels and will be
considered a balk.
Seeding and Tie Breaker Rules:
1. Pool play overall record (winning percentage; tie counts as half win).
2. If two teams are tied- Head-to-Head winner.
3. If three teams are tied- If one team has defeated both the other teams, that
team advances. If not, go to #4.
4. Least total runs allowed in pool play.
5. If still tied- Total runs scored in pool play.
6. If still tied- Total runs allowed subtracting game with least runs allowed in
pool play.
7. If still tied- Total runs allowed minus two games with least runs allowed in
pool play.
8. If still tied- Runs scored inning by inning start with first game until one team
has more runs after complete inning starting with pool games.
Refunds:
● If zero Games are played, 75% of entry fee will be returned as a credit for
a future event run by The Ark Complex.
● If 33% of your guaranteed tournament games are played, 50% of entry fee
will be returned as a credit for a future event run by The Ark Complex.
● If you play 2 or more of your scheduled games, that is considered a full
tournament.
● Credits are valid for 12 months from the time of the cancelled event.
*Teams that pull out after an event is sold out will not receive any refund or
credit. Teams that pull out within 45 days of an event will not receive any
refund or credit.*15
Friday Night Lights Rules
Game Time Limits
7U/8U: 1 hour 30 minutes drop-dead or 6 complete innings.
9U-12U: 1 hour 45 minutes drop-dead or 6 complete innings.
13U & Up: 1 hour 45 minutes drop-dead or 7 complete innings.
**No Mercy Rules**
Trips to the mound:
- There will be no penalization for mound visits in Friday Night Lights games.
Ark Directors reserve the right to amend this rule at any time.
Scoring:
- For 8U and under, the inning will flip after 5 runs are scored or 3 outs are
made. For all ages, coaches have the right to swap sides at any time as
long as both coaches are in agreement.
*There are also free substitutions for all Friday Night Lights games*
Pitching Rules
- 85 pitches on the Day Max.
Cleats
- Turf or tennis shoes only. Molded cleats are always permitted on Field 3,
and on fields 1 and 4 during rainy and wet conditions ONLY.16
Ark Complex All Star Tournament Rules 2026
Important Rules and Information:
- Please acquire the needed team insurance.
- Teams MUST be ready to play 30 minutes prior to scheduled game time.
- Teams need to provide two quality baseballs per game (Ark Complex is a
homerun friendly park.)
Batting
A. All 6U batters will hit the ball from a batting tee. The tee should be adjusted to
such a height that the batter will be able to swing level. 7U Coach Pitch will have
6 pitches or 3 strikes. If a player fouls the 6th pitch, he can continue batting.
B. All rostered players present for the game shall bat in order, whether playing
defensively or not. If a batter becomes ill or injured during the game, the spot in
the batting order will be skipped without penalty.
C. There is no bunting.
D. No infield fly is in effect.
E. All rostered players in attendance will bat in the offensive half of the inning. An
inning is over when three outs have been made, or seven (7) runs have been
scored, whichever occurs first, except in the last inning which will be unlimited
runs (open).
F. Protective headgear (batting helmets) must be worn on deck, at bat, while
being a base runner, and by players in the coach’s box, during practice and at all
games.
G. Once the batter has entered the batter’s box, the batter will not be allowed to
take practice swings or to line up the ball. The penalty for either action will be a
called strike.
H. When the ball is hit, it must go at least 25 feet, which is shown by an arc of 25-
foot radius from the apex of home plate drawn from foul line to foul line. A batted
ball must travel past this arc to be a fair ball; if it does not, it will be considered a
foul ball.
I. Three complete misses of the ball while batting constitutes a strikeout. A foul
ball or practice swing will be counted as a strike. If the batter hits a foul ball on17
the third strike, he/she will continue to bat. Only a complete miss of the ball and
the tee or a practice swing or “line up” on the third strike will be a strikeout.
J. If a batter hits part of the ball and part of the rubber tee, it is a fair ball if it goes
past the 25-foot arc. If a batter hits all rubber (the tee) or the ball does not go
past the 25-foot arc, it is a foul ball.
K. No stealing or leading off is permitted.
L. Containment on the lead runner will stop play. When the runner stops and
gives up effort to advance, the play is completed and stopped.
M. All overthrown balls will be considered live and the runner(s) can advance
until they are contained or give up the effort to advance to the next base. Balls
entering dead ball areas will be dead and runner(s) will be awarded bases.
Fielding
A. Ten players are on the field at any one time, including a catcher. There will be
four outfielders. ALL outfielders must remain in the grass area of the outfield and
cannot be positioned in the infield at any time. Outfielders must be positioned on
the outfield grass and in fair territory when the ball is put into play. An outfielder
may not make an infield play. The outfielder must throw the ball to the infielder.
B. One player is placed with one foot inside the pitching circle until the batter
makes contact with the ball. If, in the judgment of the umpire, the pitcher is not in
the correct position, the offensive team can take the results of the play or bat
again. The catcher takes a position to the first or third base side behind home
plate.
C. Each player present must play a minimum of two innings defensively.
D. In addition to the base coaches, two defensive coaches may be positioned in
foul territory to provide instruction to all defensive players - one coach positioned
at least 12 feet beyond first base and one coach positioned at least 12 feet
beyond third base.
E. Free substitution is allowed on defense.18
Game
A. A regulation game is six innings.
- 6U T-Ball: 60 bases
- 7U = CP: 35 / 60 bases
B. Mercy Rule- 15 after 3, 10 after 4, and 8 after 5.
C. A regulation tournament baseball will be used. USA or Wood bats only.
D. The base path distance is 60 feet.
E. Credentials– Approved birth documents and Certificates of Accidental &
Liability Insurance are required.19
Ark Complex 8U Specific Baseball Rules/Clarifications
Coaches: Be sure you are aware of all rules and rules changes. All other
Ark Complex Tournament Rules will be enforced in 8U tournament play
with the following exceptions.
Batting:
- Each batter will receive 5 pitches or 3 strikes (whichever is reached first.)
- If 5th pitch of the at-bat is fouled off, the batter can continue batting until
one of the following occurs;
• The batter puts the ball in play.
• The batter swings and misses.
• The batter does not swing at all.
- Bunting is not allowed and will result in the batter being out.
- If the coach that is pitching gets hit with a live batted ball, the play will
result in a dead-ball and no-pitch. The batter will continue their at-bat
without that pitch counting towards their at-bat. All runners will go back to
the base they started at.
- Infield-fly-rule will not be enforced.
Scoring:
- Each inning will flip after 5 runs are scored or 3 outs are made.
- A maximum of 10 runs can be scored per team in the last inning of
regulation play.
Base Running:
- Stealing is not allowed. The penalty for stealing will result in the runner
being out.
- Leading-off is not allowed. The runner may take a “secondary” lead after
the ball crosses the plate but is not allowed to steal or advance to the next
base unless the ball is put in play or the batter is walked. Leading off or
stealing will result in the runner being out.20
Ark Complex Fastpitch Softball Tournament Rules
NOTE: The NFHS rule book will be followed, with the below exceptions
taking precedent.
Age Requirements:
- Girls 8 & under cannot turn 9 years old before January 1, 2026.
- Girls 10 & under cannot turn 11 years old before January 1, 2026.
- Girls 12 & under cannot turn 13 years old before January 1, 2026.
- Girls 14 & under cannot turn 15 years old before January 1, 2026.
- Girls 16 & under cannot turn 17 years old before January 1, 2026.
- HS division cannot turn 19 years old before January 1, 2026.
Age Groups, Base Path, and Pitching Distance:
- 8U: 60 feet base, 35 feet pitching distance, play 6 innings.
- 10U: 60 feet base, 35 feet pitching distance, play 6 innings.
- 12U: 60 feet base, 40 feet pitching distance, play 7 innings.
- 14U: 60 feet base, 43 feet pitching distance, play 7 innings.
- 16U: 60 feet base, 43 feet pitching distance, play 7 innings.
- 18U: 60 feet base, 43 feet pitching distance, play 7 innings.
Bat & Ball:
- Use the High School Federation rule on bats and balls.
- Girls 8U & 10U: 11” ball.
- Girls 12U & up: 12” ball.21
Batting:
- Slapping is allowed for ages 10-HS.
- For 8U, slapping is illegal. The first penalty will result in a dead ball, a
strike for the batter and the head coach and team are warned. For the
second offense the batter will be declared out, and the third offense the
batter is ejected from the game.
Base Running:
- The Ark Complex will enforce the look-back rule for ages 10-HS. The look-
back rule will not be enforced for 8U.
Runners For The Pitcher & Catcher:
- Each team may use a runner for the pitcher or catcher if desired.
- Runner must be an eligible substitute and if no substitutes are available,
you may use the athlete who made the last out.
- If it is identified that it is not an eligible substitute or the player that made
the last out was put in to run, and is caught prior to the next pitch being
thrown, then the substitute would be called out.
- The pitcher and catcher may not run for each other.
Coin Flipping/Higher Seeds:
- Umpires will flip at home plate prior to the start of each pool game to
determine home and visitor.
- In all bracket games, the team with the higher seed will have the choice of
home or visitor.
Mercy Rule:
- The Ark Complex will use the 15, 10, and 8 mercy rule in all tournament
play.22
Intentional Walk:
- Pitcher does not have to pitch to the batter. The batter can be put on first
base just by the coach of the opposing team telling the umpire to do so.
Batting Line Ups-*We do NOT allow the flex player*
- Teams have the option of batting 9 players up to their entire roster if
desired. The rule to bat more than 9 is not mandatory and is left up to each
individual team.
- In the event of injury or sickness of a player in the batting lineup, the batter
will be skipped over to the next batter in the lineup without it being
considered an out. For any other reason not mentioned above, the batter
will be considered an out before proceeding to the next batter.
- You may use the last recorded out made as the courtesy runner if you are
batting the entire lineup.
- If you are not batting the entire line up then a sub or burnt sub must be
used as the courtesy runner. In case of an ejection and no eligible subs
are available, that position will be an out each time at bat.
DH Rule:
- The Ark Complex will allow the DH rule.
Ejections:
- In case of an ejection and no eligible subs are available, that position will
be an out at each bat.
Trips To The Mound:
- Teams get 3 trips to the mound per game. Teams will not be charged with
a trip if the pitcher is removed.23
Tie Breaker Rule/Ark Complex Extra Innings:
- All playoff and championship games (quarterfinals, semifinals, etc.) must
have a winner. If after 6 innings(8u-12u) or 7 innings(14u+) or time limit,
the two teams are still tied, “Ark Complex Extra Innings” will begin. The last
three hitters from the previous inning will load the bases. NO courtesy
runner is allowed in “Ark Complex Extra Innings.” *See Ark Complex
Extra Innings details below.*
- The base runners will be placed as follows:
● The last hitter from the previous inning placed on 1st base.
● The hitter before him in the lineup placed on 2nd base.
● The hitter before that in the lineup placed on 3rd base.
- Extra innings starts with 1 out. If there is a winner in extra innings, (no
matter the score) the winning team will only be credited for one run in the
final score. Example: After regulation, the score is 3-3. No matter how
many runs the winning team scores, the final score will be 4-3. Play
continues until one team is ahead at the end of an inning.
Mouth Pieces:
- The Ark Complex requires all athletes in ages 8, 10, 12, and 14U who play
on the infield with the exception of the catcher to wear a mouthpiece or
face protective gear during play. 16U and HS are excluded from this rule.
- Penalty for not wearing the mouthpiece will result in a warning. If a player
does not act on the warning immediately, it will result in the player being
ejected from the game.
Open Rosters:
- All players must be listed on the online roster to be eligible to participate
with a team.
- Players may only play on one team per weekend.24
Pool Games:
- All pool games will have a 1 hour finish the inning time limit.
- Pool games can end in a tie.
- If the home team goes ahead after the 1 hour time limit has expired, the
ball game is over.
Bracket Games 8U:
- Time limit will be 1 hour finish the inning and must have a winner, no ties.
Once the time limit expires, and the inning is completed, if teams are tied
then use the international tie breaker until winner is determined.
Bracket Games 10U-HS:
- Time limit will be 1 hour finish the inning and must have a winner, no ties.
Once the time limit expires, and the inning is completed, if teams are tied
then use the international tie breaker until winner is determined.
Championship Games 8U:
- Time limit is 1 hour 15 minutes.
Championship Games 10U-HS:
- Time limit is 1 hour 30 minutes.25
Ark Complex 8U Specific Softball Rules/Clarifications
Coaches: Be sure you are aware of all rules and rules changes. All other
Ark Complex Fastpitch Tournament Rules will be enforced in 8U
tournament play with the following exceptions.
Batting:
- Each batter will receive 5 pitches or 3 strikes (whichever is reached first.)
- If 5th pitch of the at-bat is fouled off, the batter can continue batting until
one of the following occurs;
• The batter puts the ball in play.
• The batter swings and misses.
• The batter does not swing at all.
- Bunting is not allowed and will result in the batter being out.
- Slapping is illegal. The first penalty will result in a dead ball, a strike for the
batter and the head coach and team are warned. For the second offense
the batter will be declared out, and the third offense the batter is ejected
from the game.
- If the coach that is pitching gets hit with a live batted ball, the play will
result in a dead-ball and no-pitch. The batter will continue their at-bat
without that pitch counting towards their at-bat. All runners will go back to
the base they started at.
- Infield-fly-rule will not be enforced.
Scoring:
- Each inning will flip after 5 runs are scored or 3 outs are made.
- A maximum of 10 runs can be scored per team in the last inning of
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Base Running:
- Stealing is not allowed. The penalty for stealing will result in the runner
being out.
- Leading-off is not allowed. The runner may take a “secondary” lead after
the ball crosses the plate but is not allowed to steal or advance to the next
base unless the ball is put in play or the batter is walked. Leading off or
stealing will result in the runner being out.
- The look-back rule is not in play and will not be enforced.