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Six Man Football Information
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6-man competition is restricted to those schools that have fewer than 86 boys registered in grades 10 through 12.
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Any place in the rule book where the term 12 PLAYERS is used, substitute the term 6 PLAYERS.
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Any place in the rule book where reference is made to 20 YARDS (i.e. Hash Marks) substitute with 10 YARDS.
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For placement of the ball, on all occasions, subtract 5 yards from the indicated number. EXCEPTION - The ball must not be placed on the 5 yard line unless by reason of penalty.
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THE PLAYING FIELD: a) The field shall be 100 yards long (Goal line to goal line) and 40 yards wide. b) End zones shall be 10 yards deep. c) The 20 and 40 yards lines shall be of double thickness. d) Hash marks shall be located 13 yards from the side lines. If the natural boundary of the field is less than 10 yards behind the goal lines, such boundary shall be the DEAD LINE.
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The length of the game shall be 40 minutes of playing time, divided into four periods of 10 minutes each.
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The three-minute stop-time provision at the end of the 2nd and 4th quarters outlined in the rule book shall be played as TWO MINUTES AT THE END OF THE 2nd AND 4th QUARTERS.
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At the instant the ball is put into play, at least 3 players of the offensive team must be stationary on the line of scrimmage.
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The centre is an eligible pass receiver if he lines up on the end of the line of scrimmage and is wearing an eligible receiver's number. Any other player on the line, not occupying the outside position is an ineligible receiver.
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The convert after atouchdown in 6-man football will be worth (2) points, if kicked, and that a convert that involves running or passing the ball into the end zone is worth one (1) point.
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Teams may dress any number of players but only 22 medals will be provided by the SHSAA for the championship game.
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CONFERENCES: The province has been divided into four (4) conferences. Teams have been aligned into conferences and each must qualify for provincial playoffs through its specified conference. The make-up is as follows:
a) Conference #1: 1A: Cupar, Ituna/Kelliher, Lemberg, Milestone, Southey. 2A: Broadview, Hudson Bay, Lanigan, Preeceville, Watson, Wynyard.
b) Conference #2: 1A: Eatonia, Elrose, Eston, Gull Lake, Kerrobert, Plenty. 2A: Biggar, Hafford, Macklin, Spiritwood, Unity.
c) Conference #3: 1A: Central Butte, Davidson, Hague, Hanley, Loreburn, LCBI. 2A: Caronport, Outlook, Rosetown, Watrous.
d) Conference #4: 1A: Carrot River, Canora, Porcupine Plain, Raymore. 2A: - Aberdeen, Birch Hills, Meath Park, Prince Albert Collegiate Institute, Shellbrook, Rosthern, Wakaw.
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PLAYOFF DRAW: The provincial play-off structures for 1A and 2A six-man football will allow for 8 teams in the quarter final round of the playoffs. These teams will include the four (4) conference champions and four wild card teams. The wildcard teams will include the second place team in each conference. In a case where there is not a second team in a conference, that spot would be filled by the third team in the conference that the last provincial champion came from. The draw will be made in such a way that no team would play off against a team from their own conference, in the quarter final or the semi-final rounds by placing teams from mutual conferences on opposite sides of the draw. In the event that two teams from the same conference meet in the provincial final, the number one seed would host the provincial final.
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Six Man Football Leagues
1A SIX-MAN Conference Number One Cupar Wildcats Ituna Trojans/Kelliher Cobras Lemberg Eagles Milestone Cougars Southey Screaming Eagles
Conference Number Two Eatonia Spartans Elrose Eagles Eston Mustangs Gull Lake Lions Kerrobert Rebels Plenty Wildcats
Conference Number Three Central Butte Bulldogs Davidson Raiders Hague Panthers Hanley Sabres LCBI Bisons Loreburn Aztecs
Conference Number Four Canora Cougars Carrot River Wildcats Porcupine Plain Bears Raymore Rebels
2A SIX-MAN Conference Number One Broadview Bandits Hudson Bay Riders Lanigan Lazers Preeceville Panthers Watson Raiders Wynyard Bears
Conference Number Two Biggar Blazers Hafford Vikings Macklin Sabres Spiritwood Rangers Unity Warriors
Conference Number Three Caronport Cougars Outlook Blues Rosetown Royals Watrous Wildcats
Conference Number Four Aberdeen Crusaders Birch Hills Marauders Meath Park Mustangs Prince Albert Central Institute Rosthern Huskies Shellbrook Ardvarks Wakaw Warriors
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Nine Man Football Information
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9-man football is restricted to those schools which have fewer than 250 boys registered in grades 10 through 12.
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Any place in the rule book where the term 12 PLAYERS is used, substitute the term 9 PLAYERS.
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Any place in the rule book where reference is made to 20 YARDS (i.e. Hash Marks) substitute with 15 YARDS.
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For placement of the ball, on all occasions, except of converts, subtract 5 from the indicated number.
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THE PLAYING FIELD: a) The field shall be 100 yards long (Goal line to goal line) and 50 yards wide. b) End zones shall be 15 yards deep. c) The 20 and 40 yards lines shall be of double thickness. d) Hash marks shall be placed 15 yards from each side line. If the natural boundary of the field is less than 15 yards behind the goal line, such boundary shall be the DEAD LINE.
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The length of the game shall be 48 minutes of actual playing time, divided into four periods of 12 minutes each for all playoffs. A 15-minute rest period shall be allowed at the end of the second period - or other rest period as the teams do mutually agree on.
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At the instant the ball is put into play, at least 5 players of the offensive team must be on the line of scrimmage.
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Teams may dress any number of players, but only 36 medals will be provided by the SHSAA for the championship game.
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The centre is an eligible receiver when he lines up on the outside of the line of scrimmage and is wearing an eligible receiver's number. Any other player on the line, not occupying the outside position is an ineligible receiver.
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CONFERENCES: The province has been divided into 4 conferences. All teams have been aligned into a conference and each must qualify for the provincial playoffs through its specified conference. The make-up is as follows:
a) Conference #1: Clavet, Humboldt, Melfort, Nipawin, Tisdale.
b) Conference #2: Assiniboia, Fort Qu'Appelle, Indian Head, Lumsden, Maple Creek, Shaunavon.
c) Conference #3: Esterhazy, Foam Lake, Melville, Yorkton (Sacred Heart).
d) Conference #4: Delisle, Kindersley, Martensville, Meadow Lake, North Battleford (John Paul II), Warman.
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PLAYOFF DRAW The provincial play-off structures for nine-man football will allow for 8 teams in the quarterfinal round of the playoffs. These teams will include the four (4) conference champions and four wild card teams. The wildcard teams will include the second place team in each conference. The draw will be made in such a way that no team would play off against a team from their own conference, in the quarter final or the semi-final rounds by placing teams from mutual conferences on opposite sides of the draw. In the event that two teams from the same conference meet in the provincial final, the number one seed would host the provincial final.
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Nine Man Football Leagues
Conference #1 Clavet Cougars Humboldt Mohawks Melfort Comets Nipawin Bears Tisdale Tornadoes
Conference #2 Assiniboia Rockets Fort Qu'Appelle Marauders Indian Head Broncos Lumsden Devils Maple Creek Rebels Shaunavon Shadows
Conference #3 Esterhazy Warriors Foam Lake Panthers Melville Cobras Yorkton (Sacred Heart Saints)
Conference #4 Delisle Rebels Kindersley Cobras Martensville Royals Meadow Lake Spartans North Battleford (John Paul Crusaders) Warman Wolverines
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Twelve Man Football Information
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The playing time of the game shall be 48 minutes divided into four periods of 12 minutes.
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The playoff shall be designed annually and be published in the BULLETIN.
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Teams may dress any number of players but only 50 medals will be provided by the SHSAA for the championship games.
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Twelve Man Football Leagues Moose Jaw League Regina League Saskatoon League
Moose Jaw League Central Cyclones Estevan Elecs Peacock Tornadoes Swift Current Colts Yorkton Regional Gridders Vanier Vikings Weyburn Eagles
Regina League Balfour Redmen Greenall Griffins Campbell Tartans Johnson Wildcats Luther Lions Leboldus Golden Suns Riffel Royals Miller Marauders Notre Dame Hounds O'Neill Titans Sheldon Williams Spartans Thom Trojans Winston Knoll Wolverines
Saskatoon League Aden Bowman Bears Bishop Mahoney Saints Bedford Road Redmen Bethlehem Stars Centennial Chargers Evan Hardy Souls Holy Cross Crusaders Marion Graham Falcons Mount Royal Mustangs North Battleford Vikings P.A. Carlton Crusaders P.A. St. Mary's Blues St. Joseph Guardians Tommy Douglas Cougars Walter Murray Mauraders
Junior
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Regina Thunder Box 35033 #306 – 5875 Rochdale Blvd Regina, SK S4X 4C6 Club Phone: 789-5050 Website: www.reginathunder.ca
Head Coach: Scott MacAulay
Assistant Coaches: Stefan Endsin Dwayne Masson Jeff Bolen Jason Kostiuk Mark Becker Jimi Cabylis Morgan Bunce Craig Hammond Derek Lamer David Jackson
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Saskatoon Hilltops Box 243 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3K4 Office Phone: 653-6664 Club Phone: 665-2911 Fax: 653-2751 Website: www.hilltops.ca
Head Coach: Tom Sargaent
Assistant Coaches: Brent Turkington Jeff Yausie Warren Muzika Donnie Davidson Jack Nepjuk Sheldon Ball
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University
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University of Regina Rams Centre for Kinesiology and Health Studies Room 176 Regina, SK S4S 0A2 Office Phone: 585-5480 Club Phone: 585-5476 Fax: 585-5479 Website: reginarams.ca
Head Coach: Frank McCrystal
Assitant Coaches: Bernie Schmidt Blair Thompson Rick Seaman Rob Bresciani Sheldon Neald Paul Dawson Greg Nesbitt Larry Mueller Darcy Koch Matt Yausie Denis Losie
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Univeristy of Saskatchewan Physical Education Centre 105 Gymnasium Pl. University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK S7N 5C2 Phone: 966-6489 Fax: 966-6502 Website: huskies.usask.ca
Head Coach: Brian Towriss
Assitant Coaches: Ed Carlton Cody Halseth Jason Sulz Brent Schneider Bart Arnold Travis Serke Mike Harrington Brian Guebert Darrel Burko Cal Hobbs
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