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Substitutions
During a Game – Substitutions during a game can be made in one of two different ways:
• Player for Player – A sub may enter the game for another player at any time. However, if that player reenters the game, the player who played in their place must remove themselves from the game.
• Rotational – Using the service position, (either before or after), a team can rotate players into and out of the game. This must remain consistent - if a team is playing coed and chooses to rotate players, they must substitute males for males and females for females. In playing coed, a substitution cannot be made if it will violate the required minimum number of females playing.
During League/Playoffs – Teams may use substitute players during the course of the regular league play even if they are not on the roster. During playoffs, only the players a team’s roster may play. (No changes or additions may be made to team rosters after the third week of the season.) Also, even if the players are on the roster, they must have played at lest twice during the regular season to be eligible to play in playoffs.