Rules
OKC Hard Court Rules:
- Two teams of three or more players.
- Any type of bicycle is allowed. Handlebars must be plugged.
- Mallets must resemble a croquet mallet with a wide side and a round end. (Modified ski poles and plastic pipe are the most common materials.) The handle end of the mallet must be plugged.
- The ball will be a street hockey ball.
- Goals will be a pair of orange cones spaced one 700c equipped bike length apart.
- If a goal cone is disrupted it is the responsibility of the player who disrupted it to fix it.
- Start of a game: Each team will be stopped behind its own goal line and the ball will be positioned at center court. Play will begin with a “Ready–Set–Polo.”
- Scoring a goal must be made from what started as a hit. A hit is made from the end of a player’s mallet. A “shuffle” (shuffle is contact made by pushing the ball with the side of the mallet head) does not count as a goal; if the ball is shuffled through the goal, play continues uninterrupted.
- After a goal is scored, the team who scored returns to their half of the court. The team who was scored on takes possession of the ball. The scoring team now on defense must wait until the offensive team passes half court to attack.
- Out of bounds: In the event that the ball crosses a sideline, the opposing team of the last player, bicycle or mallet to touch the ball shall be awarded a free hit from the point the ball crossed the line. Opposing players must be a minimum of 10 feet from the ball.
- Goals scored directly from free hits (out of bounds hits) shall be allowed.
- If a player diverts or sends the ball into their own goal, a goal shall be awarded to the opposing team.
- Goal offside: Passing “backward” through the goal (from behind the goal line to in front of it, through the goal.) When the ball is passed through the goal in this way, a goal CANNOT be scored by the first player to play the ball. Any subsequent player to play the ball may score.
- If a ball is shot from in front of the goal line and does not go through the goal but bounces off the back wall and comes out through the goal, the ball is in play and can be scored.
- Players must not touch the ground, or “foot-down”. Each time a player goes foot-down, that player is out of play and may not play the ball until they ride to the side line at center court and tap-out. Then they may return to play. It is poor etiquette not to go immediately and directly to the tap-out spot once you go foot-down.
- Contact rules: “Like” contact is allowed. Player to player (body to body), except grabbing or pushing with hands. Mallet to mallet (generally, hitting another player’s mallet is poor etiquette if that player is not attempting to play the ball or in front of the goal, playing goalie).
- Everything else is NOT allowed: Mallet to player, player to bike, mallet to bike, etc.
- No T-boning a person with control of the ball. If someone has control of the ball, the defender can check, but cannot cut off or purposely collide with the offensive player.
- Players may not play the ball with their feet at any time.
- Throwing of mallets is not allowed at any time, in any situation.
- Most games are played to 5 points. Some games are played to 3 points.
- Trash talking is encouraged.