Had heard that there was a new rule change to help eliminate all the ties . This is the response I received. Thought this new info would be help.
Here
is a summary of what happens if the match ends in a tie at the end of the
second half:
(1) If the teams are from different classifications, the match is a tie.
NOTE: If both coaches agree before the game to break the tie and if they
notify the head official, they may play an overtime procedure.
(2) If the teams are from the same classification during the regular season
or playoffs, the teams will play 2 five-minute overtime periods. If the
score remains tied after the second overtime period, the teams will go
through a penalty-kick procedure using 5 players. If the score remains
tied, 5 more players will be selected for a "sudden victory" shootout.
(3) If the state championship match remains tied at the end of the two
overtime periods, the team are co-champions.
Ralph Swearngin
GHSA Executive Director
Here
is a summary of what happens if the match ends in a tie at the end of the
second half:
(1) If the teams are from different classifications, the match is a tie.
NOTE: If both coaches agree before the game to break the tie and if they
notify the head official, they may play an overtime procedure.
(2) If the teams are from the same classification during the regular season
or playoffs, the teams will play 2 five-minute overtime periods. If the
score remains tied after the second overtime period, the teams will go
through a penalty-kick procedure using 5 players. If the score remains
tied, 5 more players will be selected for a "sudden victory" shootout.
(3) If the state championship match remains tied at the end of the two
overtime periods, the team are co-champions.
Ralph Swearngin
GHSA Executive Director
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