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The OSSC plays by official
UPA rules with seven notable exceptions:
1.) The OSSC plays 5 on 5 (see below).
2.) Field size differs (see below).
3.) You cannot score from inside your own half
(see below).
4.) The OSSC plays games to 19 points or
1 1/2 hours, whichever
comes first (see below).
5.) Foot blocks are not permitted and are considered fouls.
6.) Pulls going through an opponent's end zone, will be brought back in
to play from the front line of their end zone.
7.) Zone defense is allowed.
ANY ROUGH OR
PHYSICAL PLAY WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE EXPULSION FROM FURTHER LEAGUE PLAY
AND MAY RESULT IN LIFETIME LEAGUE EXPULSION.
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO VIEW OSSC
POLICY.
Click here to check out the
official 10th Edition UPA rules.
Number of Players:
5 players are permitted per team are permitted on the field.
A team can play with a minimum of 4 people, as long as two (2) of the
players are women and two (2) of the players are men.
Game Length:
Games are completed when either one team reaches 19 points or if 1 1/2
hours (unless
otherwise indicated ie. double headers) of play is completed.
(revised Fall 2004) If
regulation time has expired in the first half, the teams should “play out the point”, with this point counting
towards the final score. Games in the regular season can end in a
tie.
Teams may call a one (1) minute time-out per half if needed except
in the final 10 minutes of play.
*Please note
in the event of foul weather (Deschatelets
only) or severe weather (i.e. electrical storms etc) games should
immediately be stopped and players should take cover away from open
spaces. Wait 15 minutes; if the severe weather passes, continue play. If
it does not and the game was in the first half, the game must be
re-played. If it was in the 2nd half, then the score at that time of
when the game is stopped will count as the final score.*
Playoff Tie Breaking:
If the game is tied when regulation time has expired, then one more point is to
be played in order to break the tie.
(A flip of the disc decides who will receive
the throw). (revised August 2004)
Field Set-Up:
Official 5-on-5 field size is approximately 35 to 40 paces wide and
55 to 60 paces long with end zones 8 to 10 paces deep

Half
Rule: You may not score
from a pass thrown before the halfway line.
If an offensive player does catch a disc in the endzone that was
thrown before half, the defensive team receives the disc on their own goal
line.
It is our hope that more experienced teams will assist in the promotion
and clarification of the spirit of the game and the rules.
If a team or person in unclear on something, explain it to them to
enhance the Ultimate experience and not to put them at a disadvantage. This will ensure that all games that are played are heading
to a higher and more enjoyable level.
Zone Defense: Zone defense is
permitted, though man-to-man defense is most common with our 5:5
ultimate. (revised October 2006)
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