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Boy's
Lacrosse Personal & Technical Fouls:
There are personal fouls and technical fouls in boy's lacrosse.
The penalty for a personal foul results in a one to three minute
suspension from play and possession to the team that was fouled.
Players with five personal fouls are ejected from the game. The
penalty for a technical foul is a thirty-second suspension if a
team is in possession of the ball when the foul is committed, or
possession of the ball to the team that was fouled if there was
no possession when the foul was committed.
Personal
Fouls
Slashing: Occurs when a
player's stick viciously contacts an opponent in any area other
than the stick or gloved hand on the stick.
Tripping: Occurs when a player obstructs his opponent at
or below the waist with the crosse, hands, arms, feet or legs.
Cross Checking: Occurs when a player uses the handle of
his crosse between his hands to make contact with an opponent.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Occurs when any player or coach
commits an act which is considered unsportsmanlike by an
official, including taunting, arguing, or obscene language or
gestures.
Unnecessary Roughness: Occurs when a player strikes an
opponent with his stick or body using excessive or violent
force.
Illegal Crosse: Occurs when a player uses a crosse that
does not conform to required specifications. A crosse may be
found illegal if the pocket is too deep or if any other part of
the crosse was altered to gain an advantage.
Illegal Body Checking: Occurs when any of the following
actions takes place:
a. body checking an opponent who is not in possession of the
ball or within five yards of a loose ball.
b. avoidable body check of an opponent after he has passed or
shot the ball.
c. body checking an opponent from the rear or at or below the
waist.
d. body checking an opponent above the shoulders. A body check
must be below the shoulders and above the waist, and both hands
of the player applying the body check must remain in contact
with his crosse.
Illegal Gloves: Occurs when a player uses gloves that do
not conform to required specifications. A glove will be found
illegal if the fingers and palms are cut out of the gloves, or
if the glove has been altered in a way that compromises its
protective features.
Technical
Fouls
Holding:
Occurs when a player impedes the movement of an opponent or an
opponent's crosse.
Interference: Occurs when a player interferes in any
manner with the free movement of an opponent, except when that
opponent has possession of the ball, the ball is in flight and
within five yards of the player, or both players are within five
yards of a loose ball.
Offsides: Occurs when a team does not have at least four
players on its defensive side of the midfield line or at least
three players on its offensive side of the midfield line.
Pushing: Occurs when a player thrusts or shoves a player
from behind.
Screening: Occurs when an offensive player moves into and
makes contact with a defensive player with the purpose of
blocking him from the man he is defending.
Stalling: Occurs when a team intentionally holds the
ball, without conducting normal offensive play, with the intent
of running time off the clock.
Warding Off: Occurs when a player in possession of the
ball uses his free hand or arm to hold, push or control the
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Boys's
Lacrosse Skills:
Catching:
The act of receiving a passed ball with the crosse.
Checking: The act of attempting to dislodge the ball from
an opponent's stick.
Poke Check: A stick check in which the player pokes the
head of his stick at an opponent's stick through the top hand by
pushing with the bottom hand.
Slap Check: A stick check in which a player slaps the
head of his stick against his opponent's stick.
Wrap Check: A one-handed check in which the defender
swings his stick around his opponent's body to dislodge the
ball. (This check is only legal at the highest level of play.)
Cradling: The coordinated motion of the arms and wrists
that keeps the ball secure in the pocket and ready to be passed
or shot when running.
Cutting: A movement by an offensive player without the
ball, toward the opponent's goal, in anticipation of a feed and
shot.
Feeding: Passing the ball to a teammate who is in
position for a shot on goal.
Passing: The act of throwing the ball to a teammate with
the crosse.
Scooping: The act of picking up a loose ball with the
crosse.
Screening: An offensive tactic in which a player near the
crease positions himself so as to block the goalkeeper's view of
the ball.
Shooting: The act of throwing the ball with the crosse
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Glossary of Men's Lacrosse Terms:
Attack Goal
Area:
The area defined by a line drawn sideline to sideline 20 yards
from the face of the goal. Once the offensive team crosses the
midfield line, it has ten seconds to move the ball into its
attack goal area.
Body Check: Contact with an opponent from the front -
between the shoulders and waist - when the opponent has the ball
or is within five yards of a loose ball.
Box: An area used to hold players who have been served
with penalties, and through which substitutions ""on the fly""
are permitted directly from the sideline onto the field.
Check-up: A call given by the goalie to tell each
defender to find his man and call out his number.
Clamp: A face-off maneuver executed by quickly pushing
the back of the stick on top of the ball.
Clearing: Running or passing the ball from the defensive
half of the field to the attack goal area.
Crease: A circle around the goal with a radius of nine
feet into which only defensive players may enter.
Crosse (Stick):
The equipment used to throw, catch and carry the ball.
Defensive Clearing Area: The area defined by a line drawn
sideline to sideline 20 yards from the face of the goal. Once
the defensive team gains possession of the ball in this area, it
has ten seconds to move the ball across the midfield line.
Extra man Offense (EMO): A man advantage that results
from a time-serving penalty.
Face-Off: A technique used to put the ball in play at the
start of each quarter, or after a goal is scored. The players
squat down and the ball is placed between their crosses.
Fast-Break: A transition scoring opportunity in which the
offense has at least a one-man advantage.
Ground Ball: A loose ball on the playing field.
Handle (Shaft): An aluminum, wooden or composite pole
connected to the head of the crosse.
Head: The plastic or wood part of the stick connected to
the handle.
Man Down Defense (MDD): The situation that results from a
time-serving penalty which causes the defense to play with at
least a one man disadvantage.
Midfield Line: The line which bisects the field of play.
On-The-Fly Substitution: A substitution made during play.
Pick: An offensive maneuver in which a stationary player
attempts to block the path of a defender guarding another
offensive player.
Pocket: The strung part of the head of the stick which
holds the ball.
Rake: A face-off move in which a player sweeps the ball
to the side.
Riding: The act of trying to prevent a team from clearing
the ball.
Release: The term used by an official to notify a
penalized player in the box that he may re-enter the game.
Unsettled Situation: Any situation in which the defense
is not positioned correctly, usually due to a loose ball or
broken clear. |