AY Honor Flag Football Answer Key
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Sideline – The line that designates the outer boundary of the field.
End zone – The scoring portion of the field. There is an end zone located at both ends of the field, opposite to each other.
Field of play – The portion of the field inside the sidelines and excluding the end zone.
Goal line – The line the separates the end zone from the field of play. A team scores anytime a player advances the ball from the field of play in to the end zone.
Line of scrimmage (LOS) – This is an imaginary line that extends from both sides of where the ball is marked on the field to the sidelines. It represents how far the offense has advanced the ball.
Backfield – Any part of the field directly behind the line of scrimmage.
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(pg. 116 & 117 of SDA-SARC)
Summary of Penalties
FIVE (5) YARDS
3-7 Illegal substitution
3-7-4 Extra player (no effect on game)
5-1-3 Guarding the flag (loss of down)
6-1-3 Less than two men within 5 yards of restraining line
6-2 Touch-off violations (from previous spot)
6-2-6 Blocking punt (from previous spot)
7-1-2 Simulating action at snap
7-1-3 Snapping irregularities
7-2-1 Three or four point stance
7-2-2 Less than 3 players on line - illegal formation
7-2-3 Not within 10 yards of the ball prior to snap
7-2-4 No simultaneous one second stop by all men
7-3-2 Illegally handing ball forward (loss of down)
7-3-3 No hand-off (loss of down)
7-3-4 Illegal center return hand-off
7-5-2 Illegal forward pass: grounding, more than one, beyond scrimmage, etc. (loss of down)
NOTE: THE 1995 SDA-SARC DECIDED TO LEAVE THE MAJOR PENALTIES AT 15 YARDS WITH THE OPTION THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL OR LEAGUE COULD DECIDE TO CHANGE THEM TO 10 YARDS. THE FEEDBACK RECEIVED WAS MIXED, SO IT WAS DECIDED TO LEAVE THE OPTION UP TO THE INDIVIDUALS CONCERNED.
FIFTEEN (15) YARDS
3-7-4 Illegal participation
4-3-2 Out-of-bounds player participating
6-2-9 Kicking into rusher
6-3-3 K interfering with R's opportunity to field ball
7-5-5 Offensive pass interference, previous spot (loss of down)
9-1 Illegal block
9-1-2 Illegal use of elbows and forearms
9-2-2 Defensive blocking
9-2-3 Defensive holding
9-2-4 Stealing ball
9-2-5 Offensive holding
9-3 Personal fouls: striking, kicking, kneeing, tripping, clipping, hitting head or neck, late block, blocking player clearly out of play, roughing passer, kicker, or holder, etc.
9-4-1,2 Running over defender
9-5-1 Tackling (automatic first down, possible TD)
9-6 Unsportsmanlike conduct: Illegal equipment, illegal flags, deceptive touch-offs, sleeper plays, non-captain talking to official, swearing.
OFFENDED TEAM'S BALL ON SPOT OF FOUL AND FIRST DOWN
7-5-5 Defensive pass interference
10-4-6 Fouls during free balls: fumbles, muffs, backward passes.
SUMMARY OF LOSS OF DOWN PENALTIES
5-1-3 Guarding the flag; 5 yards (loss of down)
7-3-2 Illegally handing ball forward; 5 yards (loss of down)
7-3-3 No hand-off (loss of down)
7-5-2 Illegal forward pass: grounding, more than one, beyond scrimmage, etc.; 5 yards (loss of down)
7-5-5 Offensive pass interference, previous spot; 15 yards (loss of down)
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The act of putting the ball into play typically by having the center move it from the LOS into the quarterback’s hand. The player moving the ball is said to be “snapping” while the player getting the ball is said to be “receiving the snap”.
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When the quarterback attempts to advance the ball by throwing it from behind the LOS, forward to a receiver.
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Each team gets a series of 4 downs to advance the ball to the scoring area. A down is the period from the snap of the ball until the end of the play. A team can also earn a first down by advancing the ball beyond certain points in the field of play.
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The pattern in which the offensive team lines up at the LOS prior to snapping the ball.
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When the offensive team gathers before a play to set up their formation and plays to be used for that down.
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When the offense attempts a forward pass but the ball is not caught or is caught outside the field of play. Play will stop and the down is over.
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When a defensive player catches a pass thrown by the offense. The defensive player can attempt to carry the ball to opposing team’s end zone for a score, in which case the act is referred to as “a pick 6″.
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This is the action of stopping the ball carrier by pulling a flag from the flag belt. At this, the down is over and play stops.
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This is a score earned by advancing the all into the end zone. The scoring team receives 6 points.
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After a touchdown the team that scored is allowed a 1 attempt to score bonus points. The bonus can be either 1 or 2 points depending on how the team advances the ball and/or where the team advance the ball from. Typically, 1 point is awarded for scoring from 5 yards out and 2 points are awarded for scoring from 10 yards out. Some leagues instead score 1 point for a running play or 2 points for a passing play.
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19 Now the works of the flesh are evident, which are: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, 20 idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies, 21 envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, and the like; of which I tell you beforehand, just as I also told you in time past, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. 22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. 24 And those who are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25 If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.
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References
For reference, obtain a copy of the SDA - SARC from SDA Health, Physical Education, Recreation Association, Walla Walla College, College Place, WA 99324. (509)527-2887.