5th/6th Tackle
National Federation of State High School Associations’ Rules will be
used to govern play. The following exceptions have been approved
by the PLKC:
TEAM DIVISIONS – The Kansas City Parochial League Football
Program is a 5th/6th grade boys and a 7th/8th grade boy’s league.
Participating schools may enter single‐grade teams at their discretion.
Participants who do not attend a member school & they do attend the Parish
School of Religion (PSR) may participate provided all the PLKC
PSR requirements have been met.
OUTSIDE COMPETITION FOR FOOTBALL ‐ Violations of this
rule shall make a student ineligible for the remainder of that sport
season.
a) The team shall forfeit all games in which the ineligible player
competed.
b) A student who is a member of a PLKC athletic squad (effective
August 1st – until the end of the PLKC football Season), may not
participate as a member of an outside football team or as an
independent competitor. NOTE: Informal participation on the part of
the student‐athlete, such as that experienced on the black top
(concrete), in the park, local “Y”, etc., is not considered a violation of
this rule, provided it was not formally called or organized, no
coaching takes place, where no official score is kept, time kept,
officials used ,etc. EXECPTION: For Pass, Punt & Kick; NOT
violations of this rule.
c) A student becomes a member of a PLKC football team when he
first participates in a practice session or is listed on a PLKC Team
Roster submitted to the PLKC Office. The student ceases to be a
squad member after his or her last contest for the PLKC team in that
sport or when the membership on the squad is terminated.
SECTION 1. A Minimum of sixteen (16) players is required to enter
a team in the KCPL Football Program. All players who don’t attend
the parish school must receive permission for the PLKC Director
prior to be eligible to participate. The KCPL Director reserves the
right to assign non parish school players to other school teams as
needed.
SECTION 3. Each team will submit an official roster containing each
players, name, jersey number, and weight status (“X” indicating that
a player exceeds the weight limit) to KCPL Director before the first
football game. A copy of this roster of players, updated changes if
necessary, will be available on each team’s sideline.
SECTION 4. The game shall be divided into four quarters. Each
quarter will consist of a total of twenty‐two (22) plays for the 7th/8th
grade division and eighteen (18) plays for the 5th/6th grade division.
A play shall be counted each time the ball is snapped from center;
exclusive of kickoffs (including a free kick following a safety); and a
try for extra point following a touchdown. The snap of the ball on the
last play of the quarter equal’s time expired.
SECTION 5. MANDATORY PLAYING TIME: It is the
responsibility of the coach to make sure that all players present in
uniform be permitted to play a minimum of playing time set forth,
unless they are unable to play due to an injury or disciplinary reasons.
A member of the coaching staff must notify the scorers prior to the
start of the contest of the players unable to play unless the reason
occurs during the game. The scorers shall record reported players
unable to play on the back of the score sheet, noting the time
reported. Minimum playing time: 12 plays per player per game for
teams with 25 or more players or 15 plays for teams with 24 or fewer
players. Kick off and extra point try and free kicks count as play
played towards minimum playing time.
SECTION 6. Qualified persons (one from each team) working in
unison, shall perform the following duties:
a. Record the number of plays in each quarter.
b. Inform the officials when a quarter is completed.
c. Record all scores.
d. Be responsible for score sheet being turned in at the Concession
Stand, promptly after conclusion of the game.
SECTION 7. The intermission between the second and third quarter
shall be seven (7) minutes, with the third quarter beginning 10
minutes after the end of the second quarter. (7 minute half – 3 minute
warm up)
SECTION 8. POINT SPRED: When a point spread of 30 points is
reached at the end of the third quarter, or at any point during the
fourth quarter, the game will continue, however, the starting
offensive backfield players must be taken out and substituted for, and
any subsequent scoring by either team will not be kept. All plays will
count as plays of the game including kickoffs and extra points.
SECTION 9. The game shall be considered complete and the results
shall stand, if following the first half of play, the KCPL Director or
the game officials stop the game.
SECTION 10. NO STUNTING allowed by any player within three
yards of the line of scrimmage. (Stunting is defined as forward
movement by any player within the three yards limit prior to the snap
of the ball to gain momentum.) Penalty: FIVE YARD ‐ illegal
procedure.
SECTION 11. ILLEGAL PERSONAL CONTACT – OFFICIALS
ARE INSTRUCTED TO USE A QUICK WHISTLE
Examples are:
a. Grasp an opponent’s face mask or any edge of a helmet opening
b. Illegal helmet contact
c. Spearing, this is the intentional use of the helmet in an attempt to
punish an opponent.
SECTION 12. ONLY FOOTBALL SHOES with MOLDED
non‐removable cleats are legal provided the cleats do not exceed ½
inch in length and are made of rubber type synthetic materials that is
not abrasive and does not develop a cutting edge.
SECTION 13. One overtime period shall be played if the game is tied
at the end of regulation. If after one overtime period the game is tied,
the game shall end and be recorded as tied. Exception – playoff
games – play as many overtime periods as needed to declare a
winner. The NFHS overtime procedure will be used for any overtime
period. Ball will be placed at the ten (10) yard line. First and goal.
SECTION 14. WEIGHT LIMITS: 5th‐6th Grade – 121 Lbs.; 7th‐8th
Grade – 153 Lbs.
SECTION 15. All players shall be weighed by the KCPL Director or
his representative, approximately one (1) week before the first game.
Each player shall be weighed wearing shorts and shirt for the first
weigh‐in. Players who are not weighed (wearing shorts and shirt
ONLY) shall not be eligible to compete in the KCPL Football
Program.
SECTION 16. For those players making weight by five pounds or
less at the preseason weigh‐in, will be required after the third week of
the season to reweigh. Any player who exceeds the weight limit by
five pounds or less at the pre‐season weigh‐in, may re‐weigh at the
re‐weigh after the third week of the season. Players competing in the
5th/6th & 7th/8th grade divisions will be allowed one pound increase
per month with a maximum of two pounds before the second weigh
in. The League Director reserves the right to re‐weigh teams again
prior to the playoffs following the same procedure mentioned above.
SECTION 17. Athletic Directors shall be notified at least twenty‐four
(24) hours before their parish is to report for the weigh‐in. Parish
Athletic directors or their representatives shall attend and shall be the
only parish representative present in the area that the weigh‐in takes
place. Several parishes may be assigned the same day and location
for their weigh‐in.
SECTION 18. Each team is permitted ONLY SIX players who
exceed the weight limit on the field at any one time.
SECTION 19. Offense players exceeding the weight limit shall be
restricted to line positions (center, guard, tackle or tight end) and
must be in a two or three point stance. Players exceeding the weight
limit playing the tight end position will remain an ineligible receiver.
SECTION 20. Players exceeding the weight limit shall be restricted
to line positions on defense. All interior linemen on defense are
required to be in a three or four point stance prior to and during the
snap of the ball. Failure of a player to be down in a three or four point
stance shall constitute an illegal procedure calling for a five‐yard
penalty. Defensive ends are allowed to line up in the standing
position. Those players who exceed the weight limit are allowed to
line up at the defensive end position.
SECTION 21. During extra points the ball will be placed at the three
(3) yard line. One point (1) will be awarded for a successful kick try
and two points (2) will be awarded for a successful try by a pass or
run.
SECTION 22. Players, exceeding the weight limit, may kickoff,
place kick or punt. They may also intercept passes, receive short
kicks and recover fumbles, but UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES
SHALL THEY ADVANCE THE BALL MORE THAN A STEP
BACKWARD OR LATERALLY TO PROTECT THEMSELVES.
The BALLBECOMES DEAD when any player exceeding the
weight limit gains possession, other than to be the kicker. Any player
exceeding the weight limit playing any other position than those
positions set forth shall constitute an illegal procedure calling for a
five‐yard penalty.
SECTION 23. Players exceeding the weight limit shall wear a helmet
with prescribed KCPL marking denoting weight status. The marking
shall be explained at the Mandatory Coaches’ Meeting. Violations of
this rule shall make the player ineligible for the contest until the
helmet is properly marked. The head coach shall be liable to
suspension.
SECTION 24. PRACTICE INFORMATION and beginning date for
conditioning and practice with full pads will be mailed to parish
athletic directors prior to the beginning of the football season. A team
is limited to FOUR PRACTICE SESSIONS OF ONE AND ONE
HALF (1 ½) HOURS EACH or THREE PRACTICE SESSIONS
OF TWO (2) HOURS EACH per week (seven days). A ten (10)
minute rest and refreshment period for all players shall occur at the
midpoint of the practice time. Violations of this rule will make the
coach liable to suspension.
SECTION 25. COACH CONTROLLED Scrimmages or practice
games are permissible ONLY WITH OTHER CYO TEAMS
WITHIN THE SAME WEIGHT CLASS.
SECTION 26. The OFFICIAL BALL used for all KCPL Football
games will be provided by the PLKC. 5th/6th grades use the junior
ball, 7th/8th grades use the youth ball.
SECTION 27. Official KCPL sideline passes are required for sideline
personnel. Sideline passes are provided for the head coach, five
assistant coaches, and one score keeper, and three chain crew (when
assigned). The head coach shall be liable to suspension for not
requiring all sideline personnel to be in compliance, and anyone not
properly displaying such pass may be denied access to the
playing field areas.