2004 OTL OVER THE LINE PHOTOS -FIESTA ISLAND 2004 #1
The 2004 Over The Line Tournament on Fiesta Island, 2004 OTL
Welcome to the 2004 Over The Line Tournament on Fiesta IslandThe 2004 Over The Line Tournament kicked off on July 10 with a large crowd of visitors ready for the biggest single beach event of the summer with over 1,300 teams participating in the this years action.
Come take a look around with us and check oiut the fun and action.
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The festivities kicked off around 7AM with some nice fireworks.
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KUSI reporter Rod Luck once again was covering the action LIVE on the morning news show.
Rod is and has been the ONLY person who covers the event live because of the nature of the event and some of the team names that are announced over the loud speaker.
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Some of the beautiful ladies attending the event and also playing.
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The main entrance and scoreboard area.
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Welcome to the 51'st OMBAC Over The Line Tournament.
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More happy and smiling faces from the event.
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The Over The Line Tournament brings out some extreme party goers.
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The Over The Line Tournament includes over 40 courts of action on Fiesta Island for 2 full weekends. Here is an aerial view of the event.
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A SPECIAL THANKS TO RUDY from OMBAC for being very kind in taking us up in this remote controled cherry picker which seemed to go up about 70-80 feet. You be the judge from the photos but to make matters a little more intense the whole thing was controled from the basket. This photo was taken in the basket and Rudy offered to have us drive around while suspended in this location.
While up here the basket was shaking from the wind although the view was AWESOME!
No thanks Rudy, but thanks for the offer...can we go down now:-))
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Some of the event goers hanging out along one of the courts.
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The official OMBAC Shuttle.
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There was no shortage of stickers being passed out including ones that said "Prime Choice", and "Grade A". Here an event goer makes room for another one.
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one ofthe many women's teams playing in this years event with colorful cheetah outfits.
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There were also plenty of beads being handed out "Mardi Gras style", as was the case here.
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The other side of the event with another 20 playing fields. Over The Line incorporates teams of three players.
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A player throws a ball up for a teammate so that he may hit it into the area of play for a single.
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Another one of the women's teams.
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OVER THE LINE RULES
OVER THE LINE RULES - HOW TO PLAY1 PLAYERS
Three players per team' substitutes allowed if player has not played for any other team. A replaced player many not re-enter the same game. He may play in subsequent games.
2 AT-BAT POSITIONS
Bat from home marked. Teammate pitches from anywhere in front of "The Line" or its extensions.
3 FIELDING POSITIONS
Fielders may play anywhere past "The Line" or its extensions.
4 HITS
Ball hit into fair territory on the fly without being caught by fielders.
Any ball touched and dropped by fielders.
Fielder crossing "The Line" or its extensions when attempting to catch ball (see Rule 12).
5 HOME RUNS
Any ball hit PAST last player in fair territory, on the fly, without him touching it. (Not necessarily over his head' just past him).
6 OUTS
Two foul balls (see Rule 7).
One strike.
Fly balls caught by fielders.
Ball hitting "The Line" or lines around out area.
Ball touched or dropped by batter or pitcher (see Rule 13A). Foul tips that hit batter and land in foul territory are foul.
Batting out of turn.
Pitcher crossing "The Line" after hit ball (see Rule 12).
7 FOULS
Any ball landing outside "Out" or "Fair" areas on the fly. foul line liners are foul.
Any taken pitch.
Any false pitch or "Balk".
8 SCORING
Three hits in an inning scores one run. Each additional hit in the same inning scores one more run. Home runs "Clear the Bases".
Intentional throwing of the bat is a three-run penalty (Officials' decision).
9 LENGTH OF GAME
Games will be five innings.
If tied at the end of the five, play an additional inning to break the tie. If tied after six, play one more.
If still tied after seven innings, the team with the most hits is the winner. If a tie exists in hits, play additional innings until the tie is broken, either by hits or by runs. Runs take preference over hits in this situation.
If at the end of any inning a team has an eleven or more run lead, the game is over.
10 UMPIRING
Winning team (all three members) will be the officials for the next game on the same court. Captain of the winning team will be responsible for keeping track of the game ball.
Start the games within five minutes after completion of pervious game. Any team not ready to play will forfeit; any exceptions will be at the discretion of the rules committee.
Turn in score cards to officials' stand.
11 EQUIPMENT
No gloves to be used for fielding except in women's divisions.
Taping of hands and fingers permissible if no padding is used.
Golf gloves may be used for batting.
11B Bats
Only single-wall aluminum bats (no titanium or double-walled bats; any painted bat, if challenged, will be disallowed).
Any bat ruled to be illegal will be removed from play for the remainder of the tournament. The game will proceed from that point with all existing hits and runs scored as counted. The game or innings will not be replayed and no hits or runs will be disallowed.
A bat deemed illegal which is used in a subsequent game by the team or player will disqualify the player and/or team from the tournament.
12 CROSSING-OVER ("THE LINE")
At no time may players cross from one side of "The Line" or its extensions to the other when catching or attempting to catch a hit ball.
To avoid penalty, you must make a definite stop before crossing the line. If you catch the ball and your momentum carries you into or across the line, it is a penalty. (See Rules 4 and 6).
13 GENERAL
A ball caught on the fly by either the batter or pitcher counts as a "No Pitch".
You must have a full team (three players) to start a game.
No warming up on playing courts. Begin games immediately.
Decisions of the rules committee are final.
Field Dimensions: 55 feet from point of triangle to the "line" and 55 feet across from foul line to foul line.
Three outs to a side per inning.
14 DIVISIONS
Men's Open
Men's Century (Players total 100 years of age, each 30 or older)
Men's Canardly (Players each 40 or older)
Men's Cannever (Players each 50 or older)
Men's Cadaver (Players each 60 or older)
Women's Open
Women's Century Players total 100, each 30 or older)
Women's Canalways (Players 40 or older)
Women's Caneasy (Players 50 or older)
More of the private booths for advertisers and sponsors of the events.
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One of the former Miss Emerson's takes a minute to say hello.
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This guy had no friends and could not seem to get any ladies to stop and chat.....hhhmmm....Dude give up the inflatable and being a dweeb and just "normal out" a little...I PROMISE it will help.....
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The Over The Line Scoreboard area. This deck is twice the size of what is pictured keeping track of the over 1,300 teams playing in this years event.
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