Perfect Game - Sportsmanship & Ejections
Sportsmanship

To maintain a positive and respectful environment, the tournament committee reserves the right to eject any individual from the event for unsportsmanlike or disruptive behavior. This includes, but is not limited to:

Physical or Verbal Assault:

Physical assault on umpires, tournament officials, players, or fans.

Threats of physical harm towards any of the above.

Disruptive Behavior:

Physical altercations (fights) among players, coaches, fans, or spectators.

Unsportsmanlike conduct, including abusive language, gestures, or actions.

Destruction of property.

Failure to pay tournament fees.

Disruptive Behavior:

Physical altercations (fights) among players, coaches, fans, or spectators.

Ejection Consequences

Player Ejection: A player ejected during a game is removed from that game only.

Multiple Ejections: A second ejection during the tournament will result in the player's team being eliminated from the event.

Physical Altercation Ejections: In cases of physical altercations, both teams involved may be subject to forfeits. The tournament committee reserves the right to remove teams from playoff contention.

Post-Game Ejection: A player ejected by an umpire after a game is completed must sit out the team's next scheduled game. If it's the last game of the tournament, the player may be required to sit out the first game of their next tournament.

Note: Assault on an official is a felony in some states.