Phoenix Kickball
Been playing kickball since you could kick balls and run bases? Us, too.
That’s why we have the (dare we say BEST) league in Phoenix, Arizona. 50% Kickball + 50% Happy Hour = 100% Happiness.
Ready to kick some balls?
Whether you’re a free agent looking for a team or a captain already in charge, come play with us.
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Arcadia – Basketball
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New League! Prince of Peace Lutheran Church BB
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March 23 | SUN6:00PM‑9:00PM | Open | Social | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
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Men's Prince of Peace Lutheran Church BB
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March 26 | WED7:00PM‑11:00PM | Men's | Competitive | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
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Arcadia – Skeeball
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The Little Woody | March 27 | THU7:00‑10:30PM | Open | Social | The Little Woody |
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Arcadia – Volleyball
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Social Indoor! Prince of Peace Lutheran Church VB
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March 25 | TUE7:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social - Indoor | Giligin's Bar |
Closed
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Athletic Indoor! Prince of Peace Lutheran Church VB
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March 27 | THU7:00‑11:00PM | Mixed Gender | Athletic - Indoor | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
Closed
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Avondale – Volleyball
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Avondale Sand Volleyball Complex at the BLVD | March 27 | THU7:00‑9:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social - Sand 6's |
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Downtown Phoenix – Cornhole
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Arizona Wilderness DTPHX | March 26 | WED7:00‑10:00PM | Open | Social | Arizona Wilderness DTPHX |
Closed
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Glendale – Pickleball
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Intermediate Chicken N Pickle - Glendale
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March 27 | THU8:00PM ‑ 10:30PM | Open | Intermediate | Chicken N Pickle |
Closed
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Social Division Chicken N Pickle - Glendale
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March 27 | THU8:00PM ‑ 10:30PM | Open | Social | Chicken N Pickle |
Closed
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North Scottsdale – Volleyball
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4v4 Scottsdale Ranch Park
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March 26 | WED7:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social - Sand 4's |
Closed
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Athletic Division Horizon Park
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March 27 | THU7:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Athletic |
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Social Division Horizon Park
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March 25 | TUE7:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social |
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4v4 Scottsdale Ranch Park
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March 26 | WED7:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Athletic - Sand 4's |
Closed
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Phoenix – Cornhole
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Boycott Bar | March 27 | THU6:00‑10:30PM | Open | Social (LGBTQ+) | Boycott Bar |
Closed
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Phoenix – Flag Football
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Coronado Park | March 24 | MON6:00‑10:00PM | Mixed Gender | Social |
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Phoenix – Kickball
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Coronado Park | March 25 | TUE8:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social | Castaways Bar |
Closed
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Phoenix – Pickleball
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Intermediate Camelback High School
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March 26 | WED7:00PM ‑ 10:30PM | Open | Intermediate |
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Social Division Camelback High School
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March 26 | WED7:00PM ‑ 10:30PM | Open | Social |
Closed
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Phoenix – Soccer
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New League! Coronado Park
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March 26 | WED6:00‑10:00PM | Open | Social (LGBTQ+) |
Closed
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Phoenix – Softball
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Madison Park | March 25 | TUE6:00‑10:00PM | Mixed Gender | Social | Castaways Bar |
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Madison Park | March 27 | THU6:00‑10:00PM | Mixed Gender | Social |
Closed
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Scottsdale – Cornhole
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Boondocks | March 24 | MON7:00‑10:30PM | Open | Social | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
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Scottsdale – Kickball
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Paiute Park | April 10 | THU8:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
Open
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Scottsdale – Pickleball
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Intermediate Coronado High School
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March 22 | SAT9:00AM ‑ 12:00PM | Open | Intermediate |
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Social Division Coronado High School
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March 22 | SAT9:00AM ‑ 12:00PM | Open | Social |
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Scottsdale – Soccer
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Paiute Park | March 25 | TUE6:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social | Giligin's Bar |
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Scottsdale – Softball
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Vista del Camino Park | March 24 | MON6:00‑10:30PM | Mixed Gender | Social | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
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Scottsdale – Volleyball
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Athletic Division Indian School Park
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March 23 | SUN4:00‑7:00PM | Mixed Gender | Athletic | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
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Social Division Indian School Park
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March 23 | SUN4:00‑7:00PM | Mixed Gender | Social - Sand 6's | Boondocks Patio & Grill |
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Tempe – Cornhole
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Four Peaks | April 1 | TUE7:00‑10:00PM | Open | Social | Four Peaks |
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Tempe – Events
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Power Flow w/Yoga Box Four Peaks
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June 28 | SAT | Open | Four Peaks |
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Power Flow w/Yoga Box Four Peaks
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May 31 | SAT | Open | Four Peaks |
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Power Flow w/Yoga Box Four Peaks
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April 26 | SAT | Open | Four Peaks |
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3 ways to register
As an individual
We'll hook you up with a team
As a group
We'll combine you with others to form a team
As a team
Create and fill in a new team
Registration Includes
- A spot on a team, in the league of your choice
- 6-8 weeks of games, tomfoolery & a playoff tournament (playoffs not guaranteed)
- Sweet league t-shirt and season champ trophies
- Access to exclusives like events, parties, & giveaways
- A chance to make new friends and reconnect with old ones
Questions? Ask Hilary Neste!
If you need help with registration, give us a shout
Skill Levels, Team Sizes & Roster Management
Skill Levels
This is a social league! No prior experience necessary, all skill levels welcome.
Join us for the original social sport, adult kickball! Nobody played in college or went pro, so we’re all on an even playing field 😉
Team Sizes
Kickball teams average 17-20 players per team with a minimum of 16 players on a team. Our rosters are made this size because we know everyone has different schedules and may not be able to make it every week. The worst thing for a league is forfeits so we try to avoid those at all costs. 11 players in the field for defense and every player present must kick.
Roster Management
We allow individuals, small groups and teams to all join our leagues. PHX Fray reserves the right to add additional players to ANY team that is under the official roster size for the league. During registration captains can pick up free agents or mark their group as ready to merge via commish. After registration closes PHX Fray goes through and finalizes rosters by placing free agents, merging groups and deleting unpaid players. Being a promoted team does not mean you may not receive additional players. Teams who want to “lock” their roster may prepay for a team at the official roster size. Example, kickball is 16 players officially but your team only wants 14 players. You can purchase a team spot for a roster of 16 and only fill your desired number but those additional spots are technically used and are not refundable.
Our roster sizes tend to allow for more players as our goal is to avoid forfeits at all costs. 1. They are LAME. and 2. It’s not fair to the other teams in the league who expect to play each week if a smaller team cannot field a team week to week. Free agent teams (merged small groups or all FAs made into teams) tend to have larger rosters as the players typically do not know one another and everyone’s schedule varies week to week.
Kickball Rules
Kickball Rules
// PLAYER ELIGIBILITY
- All Players must be at least 21 years of age and have current, adequate health insurance.
- All players must be properly registered on a team during the season for which they are playing.
- If a player is registered on more than one team within the league, they may only play for one team in the playoffs.
- All players must agree to the Fray Liability Waiver as described in the Fray Terms and Conditions section of Player Registration.
- Any use of an ineligible player will result in a forfeit.
// GAME PLAY
- Games will be played through at least three complete innings or up to a time limit, whichever comes first. Game times may vary based on a specific location.
- 5 innings or 45 minutes with no new inning once 40 minutes has elapsed
- 6 innings or 55 minutes with no new inning once 50 minutes has elapsed
- Home and Away teams will be determined by the ancient game of Rock, Paper, Scissors before the game between each team’s captain. Best 1 out of 1 on SHOOT! The Home team will be in the field first.
- Regular Season Games can end in a tie. Playoff games will continue until a winner is decided.
- Championship and Semi-Final games will play the full inning amount as time allows.
// Outs
- Strike Out
- Traditional: A count of 3 strikes OR 3 fouls. Strikes and fouls are counted separately.
- PHX Alternative: No strikes will be called. 3 fouls will count as an out.
- Fielded Out
- Any pitched ball contacting the Kicker (whether kicked or not) and caught in the air prior to touching the ground.
- Any time during a live play where the ball makes contact with a Baserunner while not on base.
- If any part of a thrown ball makes contact with the Baserunner’s head while the Baserunner is not diving, sliding, or ducking, the Baserunner shall be awarded the base to which they were running.
- Any time a Fielder has control of the ball and touches a base to which a Baserunner is forced prior to the Baserunner reaching the base.
- Baserunning Out
- Baserunner running more than 4 feet outside the baseline.
- Baserunner intentionally interfered with a fielder making an active play on the ball.
- Baserunner not on base when the ball is kicked.
- Baserunner passes another Baserunner.
- Baserunner who is physically assisted by any team member or base coaches.
- PHX Alternative: Baserunner not immediately advancing to 2nd base fails to use the safety base with a Fielder present.
// Kicking
- All kicks must be made by foot or by leg below the knee.
- Bunt Line: A bunt line may be used. All kicks must travel past the line of encroachment . Any kick fielded inside this zone will be ruled a fair ball.
- All kicks must occur at or behind home plate. No part of the kicker’s plant foot may be in front of the plate.
- Double Kicks are when a kicker contacts the ball 2 or more times during an attempt to kick the ball. This results in a foul ball.
- Teams must kick in their written kicking order. Kicking out of order results in an out for the spot in the order that was due up according to the written lineup. The kicking lineup will continue to the next spot in the lineup.
- PHX Alternative: No more than two men can kick in a row!
- PHX Alternative: Teams are REQUIRED to provide a written kicking lineup to the Host and the captain of the other team.
// Fair Ball
- A legally kicked ball that lands in fair territory or in the Catcher’s Zone in front of the kicker and remains in fair territory until it passes the 1st base or 3rd base cone or completely stops in fair territory.
- A legally kicked or bunted ball that does not reach the line of encroachment that is put into play by a fielder is considered a fair ball.
- A legally kicked ball that lands in fair territory beyond the 1st base or 3rd base.
- A legally kicked ball that lands in fair territory or in the Catcher’s Zone, and touches or is touched by a Fielder or Baserunner in fair territory prior to the ball traveling into foul territory.
- A legally kicked fly ball that is in fair territory when it is touched by a Fielder or Baserunner.
- A legally kicked fly ball that is caught in foul territory by a Fielder.
// Strikes
- The strike zone is 41 inches wide (1 foot to either side of home plate) and approximately 1 foot high as measured from the bottom of the ball to home plate. If any part of the ball touches any part of the strike zone, it is a strike.
- There will be a cone placed on each side of the plate to mark the strike zone. The inside edge of each cone is considered the edge of the strike zone.
- If the Center of the ball is inside of the strike cone edge, it is considered a strike.
- If the Center of the ball is over the top of the strike cone at all, it is considered a ball.
- There will be a cone placed on each side of the plate to mark the strike zone. The inside edge of each cone is considered the edge of the strike zone.
- Any attempted bunt or kick that does not make contact with the ball (swing and a miss).
- PHX Alternative: No strikes will be counted against the kicker.
// Balls
- Any pitch that is not a strike or foul. Four (4) balls is a walk.
- Any time a Catcher makes contact with a pitched ball before the ball has traveled past the Kicker whether or not the Kicker was intending to kick it.
- A Pitcher may intentionally walk a kicker by informing the Host before throwing any pitches. A Pitcher is not required to throw any pitches to intentionally walk a kicker.
- PHX Alternative: No balls will be counted against the kicker.
// Fouls
- Any bunt or kick that lands in foul territory outside of the Catcher’s Zone.
- “Bunt Line” or “Line of Encroachment”: Any kick that lands in the no-bunt area and does not travel in fair territory beyond the line of encroachment.
- Any kick during which the kicker steps in front of the Home Plate.
- Double Kicks: When a kicker contacts the ball 2 or more times during an attempted kick
- Any kick that does not occur below the knee.
- Any legally kicked ball that lands or is touched by a Fielder in foul territory or in the Catcher’s Zone.
// Scoring & Baserunning
- Run Differential per inning:
- Teams can score a maximum of six (6) runs per inning. If a team scores 6 runs in one inning before 3 outs, the game will move on to the next half-inning.
- This rule does not apply for the losing team during the last inning if the losing team is behind 6 or more runs.
- Baserunners may not lead off or steal bases.
- Baserunners may not run more than 4 feet outside of the baseline.
- Baserunners have the right-of-way within the baseline unless a Fielder is making a play on a fair ball in the baseline. In that instance, the Fielder has the right-of-way.
- In rare circumstances, a Baserunner and Fielder in the act of making a play on the ball may collide due to Baserunner/Fielder movement. It is up to the discretion of the Host whether to call the Baserunner out for interference or declare the contact as incidental and allow the play to stand.
- Baserunners may overrun 1st base as long as they continue their run into foul territory. If a Baserunner turns towards 2nd base as if attempting to advance, they are in play and may be tagged out.
- Players of the same gender may be substituted by players of the same gender if the runner is injured during the play. The injured player must then sit out of the game for 2 innings. If their spot in the kicking order comes up, their spot is skipped.
- In order to advance on a caught fly ball, Baserunners must ‘tag-up’ on their original base at or subsequent to the Fielder’s first contact with the ball. Failure to tag up allows the defense to make an out by either tagging the runner with the ball before they return to the original base or by a Fielder in control of the ball touching the original base before the runner returns to it.
- Failure to tag up is not an automatic out. The defense recognizes the failure and makes a play to get the runner out.
- If a Baserunner passes another Baserunner, the passing runner is out.
- If a Baserunner is assisted by any other team member, the runner is out.
- Once the Pitcher has the ball in the Pitcher’s Line, all Baserunners must stop at the base they are running toward unless the Pitcher, subsequent to receiving the ball, attempts to make a play on a runner.
- Sliding is not allowed. The baserunner will be called out!
- Mercy Rule: If there is a twelve (12) run difference at the end of the 5th inning or at the end of any full inning thereafter, the losing team may opt to end the game. If the losing team chooses to continue playing, the game will end exactly when time expires, even if time expires in the middle of an inning.
// Pitching
- A Pitcher may deliver the pitch within the pitcher’s circle (12ft. radius around the pitching strip) and behind the 1st base/3rd baseline.
- A pitched ball must touch the ground at least twice prior to reaching the plate.
- Pitchers must throw the ball by hand in an underhanded manner. Overhand and/or sidearm pitching are not allowed.
// Catching
- Teams may have only 1 catcher while on defense that stands behind or parallel to the kicker within the Catching Zone.
- Catchers may not cross in front of the kicker nor be positioned outside the Catcher’s Zone until the ball is kicked.
- If the Catcher impedes the kicker intentionally or unintentionally, the Kicker will be awarded 1st base and any runner’s advance if forced.
- If, in the Host’s opinion, the Kicker makes an unnatural move and initiates contact in an attempt to draw a Catcher Interference call, the Kicker shall be called out.
// Fielding
- All fielders with the exception of Catcher must be positioned in fair territory.
- No fielder may cross the 1st base/3rd baseline until the ball is kicked.
- Fielders may not stand within the baseline unless making an active play on the ball. Interference with a Baserunner results in the runner being awarded the base they were running to.
// Encroachment
- Pitcher’s Encroachment occurs when a pitcher crosses the 1st base/3rd base line before the ball is kicked. The Kicking Team has the option of taking the result of the play or taking a ball in the count.
- Catcher’s Encroachment occurs when the catcher crosses in front of the kicker or is positioned outside the Catcher’s Zone, prior to the ball being kicked. The Kicking Team has the option of taking the result of the play or taking a ball in the count.
- Fielder’s Encroachment occurs when any non-pitcher crosses the 1st base/3rd base line before the ball is kicked. The Kicking Team has the option of taking the result of the play or taking a ball in the count.
// Overthrows
- An Overthrow is considered any attempt at a base or Baserunner that misses its intended target and goes into foul territory.
- An Overthrow allows a Baserunner to advance up to 1 base beyond the base they were running toward when the ball traveled into foul territory.
- If the defense attempts to make a play on the Baserunner while advancing after an overthrow, all Baserunners may attempt to advance as many bases as they choose. It is up to the Host’s discretion as to what constitutes the defense ‘making a play’ on the runner.
- If a ball is thrown at a Baserunner and contacts that runner while not on base and deflects into foul territory, the runner is out and the ball is live. All other Baserunners may attempt to advance as many bases as they choose.
- If an overthrown ball becomes trapped in any object or a Fielder faces an impediment in getting to the ball, the Host may, for player safety, enforce an Overthrow without allowing the defense to attempt a play.
// Dead Ball Plays
- If a Baserunner intentionally touches the ball, the runner is out, the play is dead, and any other Baserunners must return to the base they were on at the beginning of the play.
- If a fair ball becomes trapped in any object or a Fielder faces an impediment in getting to the ball, the runner shall be awarded a ground-rule double, and all other Baserunners may advance 2 bases beyond the base they began the play on.
- In any play where a potentially serious injury occurs, play will be stopped by the Host immediately.
// GOLDEN RULE
First and foremost, all Fray leagues are 50% Social and 50% Sport. While we have staff // hosts, we expect individuals to respect the league’s culture of fair and fun play. Foul language and rough play will not be tolerated. Individuals who cannot adhere to our standards of fair play and sportsmanship may be asked to leave the league. We want everyone to have fun and be social while enjoying a great sport. We will do whatever we can to make sure all players are having fun!
// SHIRT NOTICE
During week 2 of the season, all players will be given PHX Fray shirts for their team that are required to be worn for the duration of the season. Failure to wear the PHX Fray team shirt for a game will result in a player not being able to play in that week’s game. Wearing the designated season’s team shirt will be required during both the regular season and playoffs in order to participate in the game.
// GENERAL POLICIES
Fray is proud to relieve captains of the burden of paying for full teams. We accept individual player payments and allow prepayment for additional players and/or full teams. We are also proud to welcome those who do not have a full team (small groups and free agents) to participate in our league.
Because our mission is to make fun possible, these policies make it easier for people to get involved with and build community through social sports.
All registrations are on a first come, first serve basis. Any roster that does not reach our official size (based on each sport) is eligible to receive free agents and/or small groups. Rosters made up of primarily free agents and/or a collection of small groups may have more players than the standard roster size. This policy is in place to help ensure free agent teams are able to consistently field a team each week.
// Roster Size Chart
Sport | Promotion Size | Official Size | Max Roster Size | Minimum Women |
Kickball | 14 | 18 | 24 | 3 |
Kickball Alt (LQBTQ) | 14 | 18 | 24 | 0 |
// Teams & Substitutions
- Traditional: A maximum of 11 players can be on the field (Mixed Gender – 3 players must be women)
- Teams must have the required 8 players to start the game (Mixed Gender – 2 players must be women).
- PHX Alternative: A maximum of 11 players can be on the field (Mixed Gender – 3 players must be women).
- Teams must have the required 8 players to start the game (Mixed Gender – 2 players must be women).
- Substitute players (players not on the roster) may be used at any time in the regular season. Substitutes are not permitted during playoffs.
- All substitutes must be a registered player on another team and/or in another Fray league that is currently in play.
- Teams may use additional substitute players above the player minimum with the opposing team’s consent. Teams who agree to play under these conditions must notify the Host before the start of the game and the outcome of the game will stand as is.
- Substitute players may not play pitcher, catcher, or 3rd base; otherwise known as the triangle.
- Teams have until 10 minutes past the designated start time to field the minimum number of players. The 10 minute grace period is considered part of the overall game time. If a team is unable to reach the minimum number of players, the game will be deemed a forfeit.
- Teams may play a “legal game” with less than the required minimum number of players with the opposing team’s consent. Teams who agree to play under these conditions will lose the option of receiving a forfeit win and the outcome of the game will stand as is. Teams must notify the Host before the start of the game.
- Teams may not use the grace period if they have the minimum number of players present in order for more players to arrive.
- Teams must designate a captain prior to the start of the game. They are the only team members allowed to discuss calls with hosts. Judgement calls by a host may not be disputed.
// Field Set Up, Equipment, Uniforms & Facility Use
- The field will consist of a diamond of equal sides. Bases are placed 60 ft. apart. The pitching strip is placed in the center of the diamond directly in line with 1st-3rd base and home-2nd base, or 42.42 ft from home plate. The Kicker’s Box is a 12 ft. by 12 ft. square. The home plate should be in the middle of the top boundary line of the box.
- Safety bases are used to prevent collisions between baserunners and fielders.
- First base: A safety base at first base will always be used such that 1 base is in fair territory and 1 base is in foul territory. The base in fair territory is for the fielder and runner already on 1st base. The base in foul territory is for the kicker to run to.
- Home Plate: A safety home plate may be used. The defensive player must play the ball on the safety home plate which is located in front of the offensive or normal home plate. The runner will run through the offensive home plate.
- There is no contact and/or tagging the runner at home plate. If contact is made, the runner is automatically declared safe.
- Any runner that touches the safety home plate will automatically be declared out.
- All equipment and shirts will be provided on-site.
- All players must wear the official Fray division shirt in order to play.
- Metal cleats are not permitted.
- If an individual or team violates the facility’s Code of Conduct, they may be asked to leave and a refund will not be issued.
// Playoffs, Standings & Overtime Rules
- Playoffs are determined after the regular season has concluded and are based on scheduling and other league logistics. Playoffs are not guaranteed.
- Standings are automatically sorted in Commish based on teams’ Win-Loss-Tie record. If there is a tie in the standings, we sort based on the following information in order until the tie is resolved:
- Head-to-head matchups
- Score differential
- Points For
- Points Against
- Coin Flip
- Overtime Rules will be as follows:
- 1st OT: The last kicker will go to second base, and the kicking team will start with one (1) out.
- 2nd OT: Will follow the rules of 1st OT
- 3rd & subsequent OTs: Last kicker will go to second base, the team will start with one (1) out, and the pitcher will follow the one pitch rule:
- Traditional: Each batter gets 1 pitch. Foul Ball = Out / Strike = Out / Ball = Base / Kicked ball = outcome of play
- PHX Alternative: Each batter gets 1 pitch. Foul Ball = Out // Kicked ball = outcome of play
// Forfeits
- Teams have until 10 minutes past the designated start time to field the minimum number of players. The 10 minute grace period is considered part of the overall game time. If a team is unable to reach the minimum number of players, the game will be deemed a forfeit.
- First Forfeit – Loss of game and warning issued
- Second Forfeit – Loss of game and Fray reserves the right to remove the team from the playoffs.
- Third Forfeit – Loss of game and removal from the league with no refund
- In the case of a forfeit, the final score is recorded as 5-0.
// Weather Cancellations
- One week is built into the end of each season.
- All players will be notified via email if games are canceled.
- If more than one weather cancellation occurs, Fray will try to find another week if possible to make up the games, but it is not guaranteed.
- Should inclement weather or other factors limit normal scheduled game duration and more than half the game has been played, the game shall count as the full game. If a game does not make it to the full 3 innings, it will be deemed incomplete, the game will reset to the first inning and rescheduled, if possible.
Kickball FAQ's
Kickball
PHX Fray Kickball strives to keep dues low while still providing a quality experience for our members. Most leagues range in cost from $65-$85. This fee covers insurance, venue costs, equipment, player t-shirts, recruiting, and prizes! You definitely get your money’s worth!
Each league gets at least 6 organized games, playoffs (if applicable), and league shirts. You’ll also have access to all our other non-kickball related events, shindigs and parties throughout the year. Please note, PHX Fray does not issue refunds.
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NO. From the beginning PHX Fray Kickball has never been a competitive league. It’s kickball, have some fun. As with any sort of game, there are those that are more competitive than others and to them we say, “It’s just kickball!”
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You simply show up at the fields for your scheduled games, you and your teammates play your opponents for about 45-60 minutes depending on the league and then everyone heads on over to the nearby sponsor bar for food, drinks, and partying! It’s a ridiculously easy formula that’s seriously fun! Game times vary by location but weekday leagues are run in the evening anywhere from 6pm to 11pm.
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For 11v11 – teams average 14-18 players per team. There may be gender requirements for certain leagues. Our rosters are made this size because we know everyone has different schedules and may not be able to make it every week. The worst thing for a league is forfeits so we try to avoid those at all costs. 11 players in the field for defense and every player present must kick.
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Yes! Each team must have at least 8 players present to play, 2 of which must be women identified players. A full field is 11 players, 3 of which must be women identified, at a position.
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General
PHX Fray understands that for most people joining a sports team is about hanging out with your friends, having a good time and meeting some new people. We strive to keep the games fair and stress free so you can do just that… socialize and have a good time!
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You simply show up at the courts/fields/bar for your scheduled games, you and your teammates play your opponents for about 30-60 minutes and then everyone heads on over to the nearby sponsor bar for food, drinks, and partying! It’s a ridiculously easy formula that’s seriously fun!
Times: Depending on the location and day, weekday games are played between 6:00 and 11:30 pm. Weekend games can be anytime during the day or evening. Please check your specific league page for more details.
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All players must be at least 21. Why? Because playing your game is only part of the fun. A large part of our leagues is what happens at the bars after the games! Most players are between 24 and 36 years old and we’re split about 45% male, 55% female.
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PHX Fray operates a lot like the sports leagues of your youth. Our goal is to connect people and to play more often! Our leagues vary in length, traditionally they are 5-8 weeks long, which includes a regular season, a chance at a playoff tournament, and much more!
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Since the beginning, PHX Fray has always been more about meeting people, playing a fun game and socializing afterward at the bar. A few players are naturally more competitive than others but don’t worry, 95% of PHX Fray is NOT competitive.
As we have grown we have begun to offer divisions for different skill levels for select sports BUT every league we offer is inherently SOCIAL, in that we are all out there to have a good time and meet new people!
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Registration dues vary by location, night and sport. PHX Fray strives to keep dues low while still providing a quality experience for our players. Select the league you are interested in joining and you will see the current pricing for that league. This fee covers insurance, field permits, equipment, player t-shirts, prizes, recruiting, staffing at every league and the other PHX Fray events that we will be hosting throughout the year. You definitely get your money’s worth!
Each league typically gets at least a 5-6 game regular season plus an opportunity to earn a spot in the playoffs. You’ll also have access to all our other league-related events, shindigs, and parties throughout the year. Please note, PHX Fray does not issue refunds.
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PHX Fray has a no refund policy. Often our rosters have limited space and last-minute cancellations hinder our ability to properly plan and organize the season and our leagues as well as the costs that have already been incurred by the league. This also applies to prepayments and team payments
If you are unable to participate after completing the registration process, contact our Customer Experience team at info@phxfray.com to see what options are available for you.
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To register, select your desired day and location (as long as registration is still open and available). Make sure to read through the season info before signing up (dates, location, etc). Click through the links and you will be guided through the process. If you have any questions, email us at info@phxfray.com.
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- Absolutely! The majority of PHX Fray players sign up by themselves or in small groups. Once registration for a division is closed, we merge all free agents and small groups into bigger teams, as space is available. From the beginning you’ll get to meet new people from your team, not to mention all the other players from the other teams as the season plays out!
- PHX Fray is the EASIEST way to meet people and make new friends!
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Your ringleader simply forms a new group during the registration process. Once they’re registered, everyone then registers under that group / team. Easy Peasy! Doesn’t matter how small your group is, we’ll keep your buddies together when we merge and finalize teams after registration is closed. Start telling your buddies to sign up now!
*PHX Fray reserves the right to put independent players on your group / team.*
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If you would like to prepay for other players or for an entire team you have the option to do so when registering! First and foremost, you need to choose your destiny (Individual, Join an Existing Group, or Start a new Group). No matter which option you select, you will then see the option to Prepay for Others. Simply enter the number of additional people you are paying for, create a prepaid code and your total cost should update next to the box. Provide your created prepaid code to your players to use when they go to register for the season to mark their registration as paid.
Some of our divisions now offer an option to prepay for a full team! When you are creating a team/group you can select “Prepay for a Team” just under the prepay for others option. The total for payment should be reflected on the right-hand side of the screen. Complete the rest of the registration prompts and proceed to the payment screen. When you pay for a full team you are paying for a team spot in the league and a specific number of roster spots. Your teammates still need to register for the season and apply your prepaid code! If you would like additional players you can add additional roster spots at the time of checkout or after the purchase.
If you have a corporate company team or want to bring a very large group of rotating players, please fill out the form here to talk about corporate packages!
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Yes, we do offer the option to pay as a team. Since our registration is individually based, the team rate is based on our roster table for an official roster size X the registration cost. For steps on how to pay for a team during the registration process please check the “Can I Pay for my Friends” FAQ.
Every player must be a registered member on the roster. We do not allow subs/walk-ups/whomever to play with us without being a registered PHX Fray player. Certain leagues CAN use subs as long as that person is registered in the same season.
*Are you a Corporate or other special group? Please fill out the form here for special group packages.*
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First… are you sure you don’t know them or that they aren’t a friend of a friend? Once you’ve checked there it likely means free agents or another small group has been merged onto your team. When groups do not reach full team size we merge groups and free agents together to fill out rosters.
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Lots of people join PHX Fray for different reasons and sometimes you may find yourself on a team that you just don’t mesh with. No worries, shoot us an email at [email protected] and we will find you a new home!
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- First Offense: Loss of game.
- Second Offense: Loss of game and staff reserves the right to remove team from playoffs.
- Third Offense: Potential Removal from the league, at the discretion of league commissioners.
- Any team that forfeits more than once also forfeits any guarantee or right to a certain number of guaranteed games.
- If you know in advance that your team is going to forfeit a game, we encourage you to let us know prior by calling 480-744-9011 so we can notify your opponent.
- Refer to the rules for how many minutes past the designated start time you have to field a full squad (minimum numbers of players required to play according to the rules). Refer to rules regarding gender policies (batting ratios, female designated football plays, etc). Anything less then the minimum must be approved by the staff and opposing team.
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- We make the final call a few hours before the games the day of, but for the most part, we usually play through a light drizzle. At permitted locations the call to cancel is made by the operating facility. We usually build one or more weeks of make-up days in case of weather. If a league has multiple cancellations, the game MAY NOT be able to be made up.
- Unsure if your game is a go for the night? Be sure to do the following:
- Call the Weather Hotline to check the status of your games: 480-744-9011 option 1
- Keep an eye on your email for a weather postponement email (inbox, junk and spam folders)
- Download the United Fray App to stay in the know!
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Absolutely! We use Commish and Stripe as our processor. Simply follow the prompts at the end of your registration to pay with your debit or credit card.
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