2003 RIOS FAMILY
GAME RULES
7-person team
with a maximum gross weight not to exceed 1,500 pounds. Winner is decided when the mark on the rope
is past the finish line.
8-person relay team must run down to
the bat, and, while keeping his/her forehead on the bat, spin around 6 times,
then return to the start point and tag the next player. The bat must remain on the ground while
spinning.
3-Legged Relay Race – Jr Garcia
8-person team (standing at opposite
ends of the field) ties their legs together with a bandana. One pair runs to the other side; once they
get there, the other pair runs back to the first group's side. The team to finish the entire relay first,
place respectively. All players will be
lined up on their respected sides of the field before the race begins so it
will run smoothly going back and forth from one side of the field to the
other. Players may not begin a leg until
the previous leg has been completed.
3 on 3
Basketball Tournament Rules – John Alvarado
Horseshoe Rules – Luis Garcia
Each player pitches both shoes followed by the
opponent's two shoes. In pitching a
shoe, the player may not cross the foul line.
Half the team throws from one stake and half throws from the other. Games will be played to 21 points.
A complete team consists of six (6)
players, but a minimum of four (4) players is required to start a game. The team that first scores twenty-five (25)
points wins. Team must win by two (2)
points, and there is no cap. To legally
serve the ball, a player’s last contact with the ground before contacting the
ball must be behind the back service line, anywhere along its length. Blocking or attacking the serve is permitted. The team that did not initiate service in a
game must rotate one position clockwise prior to its first service. A player shall not contact any part of the
net or its supports while the ball is in play.
The ball may be played off the net (other than when served) as long as
the ball does not contact the net outside the sideline markers. Touching the opponent’s
court when crossing the centerline with any part of the body is an infraction. There are no limits in the amount of team
substitutions, or substitutions per position.
The following points will be used solely to determine the winner
and named TEAM CHAMPIONS of the 2003 Rios Family Reunion.
2003 RIOS FAMILY
GAME RULES
7-person team
with a maximum gross weight not to exceed 1,500 pounds. Winner is decided when the mark on the rope
is past the finish line.
Points
The following points will be used solely to determine the winner
and named TEAM CHAMPIONS of the 2003 Rios Family Reunion.
2003 RIOS FAMILY
GAME RULES
8-person relay team must run down to
the bat, and, while keeping his/her forehead on the bat, spin around 6 times,
then return to the start point and tag the next player. The bat must remain on the ground while
spinning.
Points
The following points will be used solely to determine the winner
and named TEAM CHAMPIONS of the 2003 Rios Family Reunion.
2003 RIOS FAMILY
GAME RULES
3-Legged Relay Race – Jr Garcia
8-person team (standing at opposite
ends of the field) ties their legs together with a bandana. One pair runs to the other side; once they
get there, the other pair runs back to the first group's side. The team to finish the entire relay first,
place respectively. All players will be
lined up on their respected sides of the field before the race begins so it
will run smoothly going back and forth from one side of the field to the
other. Players may not begin a leg until
the previous leg has been completed.
Points
The following points will be used solely to determine the winner
and named TEAM CHAMPIONS of the 2003 Rios Family Reunion.
2003 RIOS FAMILY
GAME RULES
3 on 3
Basketball Tournament Rules – John Alvarado
Points
The following points will be used solely to determine the winner
and named TEAM CHAMPIONS of the 2003 Rios Family Reunion.
2003 RIOS FAMILY
GAME RULES
Horseshoe Rules – Luis Garcia
Each player pitches both shoes followed by the
opponent's two shoes. In pitching a
shoe, the player may not cross the foul line.
Half the team throws from one stake and half throws from the other. Games will be played to 21 points.
Points
The following points will be used solely to determine the winner
and named TEAM CHAMPIONS of the 2003 Rios Family Reunion.
2003 RIOS FAMILY
A complete team consists of six (6)
players, but a minimum of four (4) players is required to start a game. The team that first scores twenty-five (25)
points wins. Team must win by two (2)
points, and there is no cap. To legally
serve the ball, a player’s last contact with the ground before contacting the
ball must be behind the back service line, anywhere along its length. Blocking or attacking the serve is
permitted. The team that did not
initiate service in a game must rotate one position clockwise prior to its
first service. A player shall not
contact any part of the net or its supports while the ball is in play. The ball may be played off the net (other
than when served) as long as the ball does not contact the net outside the
sideline markers. Touching
the opponent’s court when crossing the centerline with any part of the body is
an infraction. There are no
limits in the amount of team substitutions, or substitutions per position.
Points
The following points will be used solely to determine the winner
and named TEAM CHAMPIONS of the 2003 Rios Family Reunion.