Team A executes an on-side free kick at the A-35. Team B may elect to take the ball at any spot of the illegal touching. Unless there is an accepted penalty or offsetting fouls, RULING: Illegal touching by both A33 and A44. Then he or A44 illegally recovers the kick. (Rule 6-1-8) Free-Kick Recovery-ARTICLE 3 Approved Ruling 6-1-3 Team B has two options for accepting the penalty:Īfter a five-yard penalty at the spot (the B-25) where the dead ball belongs to them The untouched kick hits the ground in Team B’s end zone and is declared dead. Two players, A33 and A66, are positioned in a four-point stance with their feet on the A-29 and their hands on the A-31. Team A is in its formation to kick off at the A-35. Or Team B may have first and 10 at its 38-yard line. Team B may choose to have Team A kick again after a five-yard penalty from the previous spot, With B20 recovering while downed at his 33-yard line. Team A is offside on its free kick and B17 catches the ball at his 15-yard line.ī17 returns the ball to his 45-yard line where he fumbles.Ī67 recovers at the B-47 and runs to the B-35 where he fumbles, This scenario also would have been valid if B27 had completed a fair catch. Or five yards from the dead-ball spot with a first and 10.ī27’s recovery started a running play that ended immediately. Penalty-Team B may choose five yards from the previous spot and another free kick, The ball is dead at the spot of the recovery. B27 has his knee on the ground when he recovers the kick. Or five yards from the spot where the subsequent dead ball belongs to Team B. Penalty-Five yards from the previous spot, and rekick if Team B chooses RULING: Foul by Team A for illegal formation. When the ball is kicked, A11 is directly behind the ball with three teammates on one side of the ball.Ī12 plants his nonkicking foot on the same side of the ball as his three teammates. After the ready for play,Ī11 starts forward as if to kick the ball,Īnd A12 suddenly crosses in front of him and kicks the ball. A11 places the ball on the tee for a free kick on the 35-yard line in the center of the field.Ī12 lines up near the ball. At the ready for play,įour Team A players who were on A11’s left run to their right and are in the area to A11’s right when he kicks the ball. Free-kicker A11 places the ball on the tee just inside the hash mark line on his right.Īll of his teammates line up to his left. Penalty-Five yards from the previous spot or five yards from the spot where the subsequent dead ball belongs to Team B. RULING: Foul by Team A for illegal formation at the kick. When the ball is kicked by A11, A55 is to the kicker’s right. Then holds the ball on the tee for right-footed kicker A11. Who was lined up to the left of the ball, Kicker A11 places the ball on the tee in the center of the field for a free kick with four teammates to the left side of the ball and six teammates to the right side of the ball. Penalty-Five yards from the succeeding spot (Rule 2-16-1-b). Punted on a kickoff or kicked from a spot between the hash mark and the nearer sideline. Free Kicks Free-Kick Formation-ARTICLE 2 Approved Ruling 6-1-2 For tickets and more information, visit the official Silver Dollar City website.RULE 6 - Kicks Section 1. Silver Dollar City Street Fest, follows, running April 17-May 2. Silver Dollar City Spring Ride Days run select days March 17-April 11. Founded above a massive cave six decades ago, Silver Dollar City is the original property of Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation, the largest family-owned themed attractions company in the nation. Known as a showcase of the spirit of adventure, Silver Dollar City steps back in time to America’s 1880’s with more than 40 rides & attractions, world-class festivals, much heralded and ever changing home-style food offerings, shows on stages throughout the park plus a demonstrating artisan colony 100-strong. The internationally-awarded 1880s theme park in the Ozark Mountains near Branson, Missouri, is celebrating a 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee and is the reigning “America’s Best Amusement Park” as awarded by readers of USA TODAY 10Best.
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