(a) In the absence of a referee, matches may be played between two teams working together in a gentleman manner, using in-depth knowledge of the rules in force while maintaining equal fairness for both teams. Both team captains must act as permanent experts in the rules while maintaining a level of play that includes a fun and friendly atmosphere. 8.01 The rules of the gentleman apply to all games. KLOR refers to a gentleman as a person (regardless of gender) with good manners and high standards of behavior. They are expected to act as moral leaders for the rest of society (their teammates, other players, and officials). They have the ability to mix at eye level in a good society. In addition, he understands a good level of polite behavior by treating others with respect and not taking advantage of others by pushing them to do things they do not want to do. (e) A violation of any other rule described therein when the result is described as Out. 7.00 RULE #7: Challenges are part of the game and their use is described in more detail in the rules. 12.04 Clothing, costumes and related accessories attached to or to a player when the ball is hit are considered part of the player and may be played for an “OUT” during play. A player`s hair, hat, helmet and/or head accessories are considered part of the head and follow all other rules for being hit on the head as described below.

11.02 A completed round consists of 3 outings for each team that boots. Riders who cross the welcome plate will not score if they finish 3rd. Out is a “force out”. Therefore, any runner who is marked or hit with the ball or an exit is pointed at them is also considered an exit force. 14.05 If an outfielder intentionally throws, kicks or deflects a ball 15 feet above the baseline or onto a “foreign object” for the purpose of stopping the movement of the game, that outfielder is considered “unsportsmanlike conduct”. In this scenario, the ball is called “DEAD BALL” and all baserunners go home. (d) Any existing base runner who leaves his starting base during the kick is obliged to mark himself on his starting base because he was hit, lined up and then caught without first touching the ground. (a) No more than 10 players may enter the field at any one time. 16.04 The back of the nurse`s foot shall not be completely in front of the welcome plate when kicking. If the kicker walks completely in front of the welcome plate during his kick attempt, the kick is a “DEAD BALL” and counts as a “STRIKE”.

(a) Basic coaches must, if they wish, be participating members of the kicking team. Basic buses on the 2nd and home are not allowed. Basic cars can only be parked halfway between the base and the punch line. Basic coaches cannot be closer than half the ball when the ball is kicked, when a play is in motion, and until the whole play is stopped. A maximum of one base trainer is allowed per baseline. This person can be shot during the stopped games. 12.02 All players must complete and accept the disclaimer for all teams in which they participate each season. (c) In a KLOR game, at no time may more than 2 men walk in a row.

Country Club Estates in Venice is located in the middle of a very exciting project which is its . 22.01 No glass or pressure containers are permitted in the parks of Monroe County; This is part of the Monroe County Park Act. KLOR officials will ask teams and their spectators to remove all visible glasses at the start of the match. Games do not begin until all glass or traction containers have been removed. Each team and its spectators who again have visible glass fifteen minutes after the start of the scheduled match lose the game. (4) An activity of dancing, chariot wheel racing, shoe throwing or vertigo bat (c) If forced, the game is automatically over and the leading team wins. The clemency rule applies to all versions of KLOR Kickball, but games can continue for fun if the time and daylight allow and both teams agree to continue playing. (a) If a given training cannot be created for review, the kicking team will delete a training. 17.01 Riders must reasonably remain within the bounds of the baseline. The movement of the game, the speed of the rider and his trajectory must be taken into account when turning all the bases. (b) After release, a line-up must be created before the game can continue.

Refusal to provide a statement after that date is grounds for forfeiture. (a) The order of kicks for men cannot be rearranged once the game has begun. 11.04 Matches are considered official at the end of the 5th round (or in the middle of the 5th round if the home team is in the lead). Games are only subject to the leniency rule after they have been classified as official. 5.00 RULE #5: Relax, relax and kick a ball. (b) In playoff scenarios where a referee unfortunately arrives later than the fifteen minutes available to the teams, both captains must agree that the match will take place. As the agreed game progresses, all the normal rules exist. If a clear winner cannot be reached after the game reaches official status, the game will be temporarily called a draw, postponed and attempted to be moved from zero to a 5-set game.

at the next logical opportunity. (a) If you anticipate a late arrival, be aware of your alignment/rotation to avoid game delays associated with determining whether players are on or off in the lineup. (a) If there is a postponed or unofficial game that cannot be made up by the end of the regular season, each team will receive the average number of points from its last two games from the date of the originally scheduled game (or the next two games if it was the start of the season). as a result of the game. Each winner resulting from this game depends on this point calculation. (1) In playoff and championship matches, teams may only enter the field if at least 3 players are not men. (c) A kicked ball that moves and is hit in offending territory is “FOUL” unless caught for an EXIT. (1) If it has been determined that more than 2 or more men have walked in a row, the kicking team shall receive the number of exits by which the men were overtaken. If the towering males are still on the base, they are removed from their bases and any progression from previous base runners returns to their original bases.

23.03 Assume that the Games will proceed as planned, unless otherwise updated. (2) Latecomers may not work or rotate with outfield players until the end or page change of an inning. a) In cases where there is a home effect, the action of a runner touching the plate before the corresponding rider touches the plate shall constitute an end. (b) A compensatory appeal must be close enough to allow for human error. This system has four possible OCRs, which means that there are four systems in the time domain that share this Z transformation. (1) If the time available in the extra innings expires and no clear winner has been determined, the end result is a tie. However, if both team captains decide not to accept a draw, there may be one last “CHALLENGE”; This increases the final score of the winning team by one point and determines an official winner. The two captains must agree on the type of “CHALLENGE”. 21.01 Each team receives a challenge at the beginning of each match. 15.02 Acceptable balls where the diameter of the ball passes over any part of the plate and a kick has not been attempted are STRIKES. 22.08 KLOR, its sponsors and affiliates support responsible beverage consumption.

c) When an outfield player catches a ball that has not touched the ground. (a) The last player who is not a man must always kick at least once before the first man is allowed to kick again. 19.04 A determination of FOUL on balls hit intact along the 1./3. The baseline is based on the position of the ball, either when it stops in front of the base entirely under its own power, when it is first touched by a player, or when it lands on the ground or passes after 1st/3rd base. The position of the player that a kicked ball touches along these baselines is not a factor in determining a foul. 17.02 If a ball in play hits a runner who is not safe on an appropriate basis, it is OUT. This includes runners who are hit by balls hit by members of their own team. (d) The striking area is approximately 8.5 inches on each side of the plate and approximately 6 inches above the plate. (Fig.02) 14.03 All referees, 1st and 3rd base coaches inside the overturning line, inside a safety net and/or a container of drink on the field touched by the ball are considered “IN-PLAY” and the movement of play continues as usual.