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Bocce is an ancient game dating back over 2,000 years to the Roman Empire
when soldiers of the Roman legions were known to have played the game. Indeed,
bocce can be traced as far back as ancient Egypt before Rome even existed.
The game has many variations including the English lawn bowling and the
American bowling alley, but it was the Italians who perfected the game and
kept it alive to this day. The
simplicity of the game accounts for its durability over the centuries.
Teams, consisting of two to four players per team, play bocce with eight
balls, four red and four green, called boccia, and a much smaller ball
called the pallino. If two players are on a team, each player has two
large bocce balls. If four players on a team, each player has one boccia.
Each player must take turns rolling the ball toward a smaller ball called
the pallino, which is the first ball thrown onto the court. Players are
given points, one for each of the balls of the same color thrown closest
to the pallino. The maximum points a team can score each time are four.
Usually a team wins the match when it scores 16 points. Although the game
itself is deceptively simple, it is very difficult for a player to be
consistently on target.
Rules of Bocce
Start of Match
The match shall begin with the flip of a coin between the capos (captains)
from each team. The winner of the coin flip may have the first toss of
the pallino or choose the color of the balls.
A player may toss the pallino any distance so long as the pallino passes
the center line of the court and does not hit the back wall. If a player
fails to validly toss the pallino after one attempt, the opposing team
will have a chance to toss the pallino and put it in play. If the opposing
team fails to toss the pallino past the center line the pallino reverts
to the original team. In any case, when the pallino has been properly
put in play, the first bocce ball will be thrown by the team who orginally
tossed the pallino.
Play the Game
The team who originally tosses the pallino, whether successfully or not,
throws the first bocce ball. If the bocce ball hits the back board, that
team must roll again. Otherwise he/she steps aside and his team does not
roll again until the opposing team has either gotten one of its bocce
balls closer to the pallino or has thrown all of its balls. The team whose
bocce balls are closest to the pallino is called "inside" and
the opposing team "outside." Whenever a team gets inside, it
steps aside and lets the outside team roll. The team outside throws until
it beats (not ties) the opposing ball. This continues until both teams
have used all their bocce balls (a total of 8, 4 from each team). The
team who scored last, throws the pallino to begin the next frame.
A) If a player rolls the wrong colored ball, simply replace it with the
correct color when the ball comes to rest.
B) If a player rolls out of turn the opposing team may leave everything,
including the thrown ball, exactly where it is or may return any moved
balls to their approximate original positions and remove the thrown ball
from play.
C) If a ball is moved before all 8 balls are played, the opposing team
replaces the ball to the approximate original position. This is to be
done in the spirit of good sportsmanship.
D) When a team wins a game players exchange ends of the court and substitutions
may be made. The team winning the previous game will toss the pallino
to start the next game.
E) Practice between games is limited to rolling up the court and back
on time.
Dead Balls
Should a player's bocce ball make contact with the back board the bocce
ball is considered a dead ball on impact and is removed from play until
the end of the frame.
A) If the thrown ball comes to rest on the pallino or another ball that
is touching the back wall, that thrown ball remains in play. The ball
touching the back wall is removed from play. If the pallino is touching
the back wall it remains in play.
B) If a bocce after hitting the backboard strikes a stationary bocce,
that stationary bocce shall be replaced in it's original position. The
thrown ball is removed from play.
C) If a bocce hitting the backboard is not removed quickly enough and,
as a result, strikes a moving ball that likely would have hit the backboard,
allowing the moving ball to remain in play, that moving ball remains in
play where it comes to rest.
Pallino
Once the pallino has been validly put into play, it remains in play even
if it hits the backboard. However, if the pallino is knocked out of the
court or it is knocked in the front of the center line, the frame will
end, no points are awarded, and the game will resume from the opposite
end of the court with the same team tossing the pallino.
Foul Line
Player's movements are limited to the foul line. The player may step on,
but should not step overthe foul line before releasing the pallino or
bocce ball. If the intent of the foot foul rule is abused, the offending
player may be removed from the game by a director of the Martinez Bocce
Federation. When a player releases the pallino or bocce, both feet must
be on the court unless the player has a significant plysical impairment.
Shooting
Shooting is lofting the ball in the air beyond the center of the court.
Shooting is allowed if the thrown ball hits the ground before hitting
the ball. If the thrown ball does not hit the ground first, everything
goes back to its approximate original position. The thrown ball is out
of play.
Disputes
The teams playing will referee their own game. Any dispute which cannot
be resolved by the team capos shall be decided by one member of the Martinez
Bocce Federation Board of Directors agreed to by both capos. Upon his/her
decision the game shall continue.
Scoring
Only the "inside" team scores. One point is given for each ball
of the inside team that is closer to the pallino than any ball of the
opposing team. If at the end of any frame the closest ball of each team
is equidistant from the pallino, the frame ends in a tie and no points
are awarded to either team. The game will resume from the opposite end
of the court with the same team tossing the pallino. Capos of each team
are responsible for keeping the score sheet and for reporting the results
of the match. The team who scores 12 points wins the game(must win by
2 pts).
Measurements
All measurements should be made from the inside dimensions of the bocce
ball to the inside dimension of the pallino. Only an official and one
representative from each team may be present for the measurement.
If both teams agree on which team has the point(s) and it is later determined
that a mistake has been made, all balls played are valid. If both teams
have balls remaining, the team that does not have the closest ball to
the pallino rolls again. If all balls have been played, points are awarded
based on the balls that are actually closest to the pallino in accourd
with the "Scoring" rule.
Protests
A protest will be considered valid only if the opposing capo is notified
at the time of the dispute (before the next frame begins) and the game
is officially recognized as being played under protest. All protests must
be submitted in writing to the Martinez Bocce Federation within 72 hours
of the disputed game. Their decision will be final. A $5.00 fee must accompany
all written protests. The fee will be returned if the protest is valid.
Forfeits
If a team forfeits any three matches, they will be dropped from league
play and the team capo will be notified by mail. All games previously
played will be null and void.
Rescheduled Games
Games may not be rescheduled unless both capos degree. All rescheduled
games must be played no later than one week after the originally scheduled
date. If the Federation "Commish" determines the games must
be cancelled due to rain, those games will be rescheduled as determined
by the Fedation "Commish."
Players
A) All completed rosters must be turned into the Federation before the
deadline. The deadline is the teams scheduled third game.
B)No more than 10 people maybe on the roster and no less than 6. A person
can only play on one team in the open league. A team forfeits any game
in which they play a non-roster player. The opposing team may not waive
non-roster player forfeits.
C) If a team fields less then 2 players, the game is a forfeit. A 2 or
3 member team may play throwing only 2 balls per player. A 3rd or 4th
player arriving late may enter the game after the completion of the frame.
D) There is no minimum age limit, however no more than 1/2 of the team
may be under the age of 18 and at least one person in ever game must be
18 or over.
E) A team may make one substitution per game. Substitutions may only be
made between frames.
F) No player may play two consecutive games from the same end of the court.
G) Players need not alternated throws. Consecutive or alternating throws
by teammates shall be at the option of the players.
Conduct and Courtesy
A) Team capos are responsible for the actions of their players.
B) If a player is standing in the playing half of the court while the
opposing team requests that the player step aside, that request should
be honored.
C) Only participating players should be on the court while the game is
in progress. Spectators are not allowed on the courts at anytime during
regulation play.
D) Courtesy and respect should be displayed at all times. Profanity and
unsportsmanlike conduct is not permitted. Violations may result in a warning
by a ruling official to the player and team captain. Severe violations
or a violation after a warning may result in the players expulsion by
the ruling official from the game or match.
E) All trash, pop tops, cigarette butts, etc. are to be discarded in appropriate
containers.
F) Bike riding is prohibited on or around the courts.
If you're looking to build your own bocce court check out the ibocce court
page and see if your backyard is a good candidate.
Thanks to the Martinez Bocce Foundation for providing the above rules
of Bocce.
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