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In various sports, a forfeit is a method in which a match automatically ends, and the forfeiting team loses. There are two distinct forms of forfeiture. One occurs when a team is unable (or refuses) to meet the basic standards for playing the game, either before the game begins or as a result of actions that happen during the match.
Forfeit (sport), a premature end of a game Forfeit (baseball) Forfeit (chess), defeat in a chess game by a player's being absent or out of time; Declaration and forfeiture, in cricket, two possible ends of an innings
The following is a list of games ordered vacated or forfeited by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in college basketball. [1] The list does not include forfeits imposed by individual conferences.
the Orioles forfeit when they refuse to take field because the umpires would not remove the tarp on the Blue Jays bullpen mound; Oriole manager Earl Weaver claimed it was a safety issue for his left fielder "Detroit Tigers 4, Chicago White Sox 1 (1)". Retrosheet. July 12, 1979
San Pedro informed the City Section that it will not play a scheduled Marine League game Friday against Narbonne, joining Banning in giving the Gauchos a second consecutive forfeit victory.
The College Football Playoff publicly outlined its cancellation policies and procedures Wednesday as COVID-19 cases spike across the country because of the Omicron variant.. The playoff said in a ...
Under the current Laws, a captain may forfeit either of their side's innings. [1] A forfeited innings shall be considered as a completed innings. Usually this happens in shorter competitive two-innings matches, where captains need to agree with each other how to set up the match so that there is a reasonable chance of a result.
MPS confirmed both Bay View and Pulaski's football teams must forfeit every game this year and next year, in addition to postseason bans. In a statement, the district said its Office of ...