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Post Info TOPIC: USASF Revised Rules 7/31/07


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USASF Revised Rules 7/31/07


Looks like there is an additional revision to the rules. I can say with this revision there is going to be more competition in the Open DIvision than in Coed now. Any thoughts?


*The Senior Open divisions (Levels 2-4) are open to all female (0 males) or female/male (limit 1-4 males) teams with participants 18 yrs
and younger and the team size limit of 5 - 36 members. Event producers will split these divisions into Small Senior Open and Large Senior
and/or Senior Open and Senior Co-Ed Open when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division.

The USASF recognizes the concern with fielding teams of a broad age range and will continue to address this , with the goal of bottom and
top age restrictions for all divisions in the future. It highly recommends that individual gyms/programs be vigilant in monitoring participants
of various ages on the same team and that, whenever possible, a teams composition is made up of participants of similar ages.
It is the recommendation of the Rules Committee that the bottom age for Senior divisions be raised by one year to the following over the
next two seasons:

2008-09 11-18 years of age
2009-10 12-18 years of age


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Does anyone know if the rules state that you CANNOT have a girl double team for level 3 and 4. We were told that we cant double team unless it is the same level is this a competition rule, usasf or a gym rule.

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I'm out of the loop nowadays, but I believe it's a USASF rule, which means not all competitions will follow this.

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