The Sonoma County Bocce Club is organized to promote the sport of Bocce through education and amateur competition and for the enjoyment of both Players and Spectators.
The game of Bocce is played with eight (8) large bocce balls and one small ball called the 'Pallino'. The object of the game is to roll the bocce ball closest to the 'Pallino'. There are four players making a team, and two balls per person. Two players from each team play at each end of the court.
For safety reasons, all balls must be placed in the ball racks between frames.
The Capos from both teams will flip a coin to start the match. The winner of the coin flip may choose to throw the pallino first or choose the color of the balls. Teams must play on assigned courts.
A player may toss the pallino any distance so long as the pallino passes the centerline of the court and does not hit the back wall. If a player fails to validly toss the pallino after two (2) attempts, the opposing team will have one chance to put the pallino in play. If the opposing team fails to achieve a proper toss, the pallino will be placed on the centerline. In any case, when the pallino has been properly put into play, the team that originally tossed the pallino will throw the first bocce ball.
The team that originally tossed the pallino, whether successfully or not, throws the first bocce ball. If a bocce ball hits the back wall, the ball is called dead and removed from the court and that team must roll again until a ball is left in play. After a ball has been left in play, the opposing team will roll until one of their balls is closest to the pallino or they have thrown all of their balls. The team whose bocce ball is closest to the pallino is called 'Holding' or 'In'. This continues until both teams have used all of their bocce balls. The team who scored last throws the pallino to begin the next frame.
Should any bocce ball make contact with the back wall, the bocce ball is considered a dead ball on impact and is removed from play until the end of the frame. If after a valid play only the pallino remains on the court, the team that last rolled must roll again until a ball remains in play or that team is out of balls.
Once the pallino has been put into play, it remains in play even if it hits the back wall. However, if the pallino is knocked out of the court, 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.
Player's movements are limited to the foul line. The player may step on, but will not step over the foul line before releasing the pallino or balls. There will be a first-time warning; the second time the ball will be declared dead and removed from the court and any affected balls will be replaced in the approximate positions. If the intent of the foot foul rule is abused, a Director of Sonoma County Bocce Club may remove the offending player from the game.
The ball must contact the playing surface before reaching the center line. Lofting and any form of Volo shooting IS NOT ALLOWED. The safety of players and spectators must be a concern.
Only one team scores in a frame. One point is given for each ball that is closer to the pallino than any ball of the opposing team. If during the game opposing balls are at equal distance from the pallino, the last team to throw will throw again. If at the end of any frame the closest ball of each team is equal distance 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 are responsible for designating a scorekeeper and for reporting the results of the match.
All measurements will be made from the inside dimension of the bocce ball to the inside dimension of the pallino. Only scorekeepers and one representative from each of the opposing teams may be present on the court during measurements. Both Capos must agree on which team has the point(s) if the scorekeepers cannot agree. 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.
Game start time is 5:30 PM. Games can start earlier if both capos agree.
If a team playing in a SCBC league forfeits six (6) games they will be dropped from league play and the team Capo will be notified. If a team is dropped from league play because of forfeits and wishes to play in future, they must return as a 'new' team the following year.
The teams will referee their own game. One member of the SCBC agreed to by both Capos will decide any dispute which cannot be resolved by the team capos. Upon his or her decision the game shall continue.
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 detail, in writing, to the Sonoma County Bocce Club Board within 72 hours of the disputed game. Their decision is final. A $10.00 fee must accompany all written protests.
Any game that is cancelled or halted due to weather or darkness should be rescheduled by agreement and noted on the score sheet by both team Capos. A rescheduled match will continue from the point at which it was stopped. The game must be made up within 4 weeks of the initial game night.
Additions to team rosters may be made until the designated deadline. Completed rosters must contain names, addresses, phone numbers and (if possible) email addresses of all players. Official team rosters become final on their third week of play. After the third week with a roster player having played one game for that team, they are obligated to stay on that team. If a player chooses to quit, they cannot play for another team that season. A team may replace player vacancies during the season, except for the last 3 weeks of play. Any changes must be submitted by the team Capo, in writing, to the Sonoma County Bocce Club to be valid.
The required entry fee must accompany the completed roster prior to the established registration deadline. A returned check will have a $25.00 return charge and must be made good before play starts for entry to be valid.