Rules 5 & 6 Violations and Fouls. If a player commits a loose-ball technical foul or crease...

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Rules 5 & 6

Violations and Fouls

If a player commits a loose-ball technical foul or crease violation and the offended player’s team may be disadvantaged by the immediate suspension of play, the official shall visually and verbally signal “Play-on!” (Mechanic 16). The whistle shall be withheld until the play ends or advantage is gained or lost.

PLAY ON

Fouls with possession by the team that was fouled:

• Throw the flag straight up into the air (10 to 15 feet).

• Yell “Flag down!”

• Allow the offensive team (with possession) to complete their play. (Slow whistle mechanic if necessary)

• Sound your whistle to stop play when the rules require you to. (See “Rule 7”)

• Make certain all residual action among the players has ceased.

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Fouls with possession by the team that was fouled:

• Turn toward the table and announce the following information:

- The uniform color of the offending player.

- The number of offending player (and signal the number with your hands).

- The foul the player committed (give signal).

- The time to be served (30 SEC., 1 to 3 minutes).

- If the penalty is non-releasable.

- Who will have possession and where the ball will restart (e.g., “Blue ball, free clear”; “Blue ball, outside the box”).

Technical Foul

Direction of Play

The Crosse:

Overall length: 40” to 42” or 52” to 72”

(4 long poles permitted on the field at one time)

Minimum of 6.5” at the widest part of the head.

Illegal Stick

Illegal Pocket

Locked

Illegal Crosse

As previously mentioned, equipment checks are to be done during dead ball situations, such as: • During a team time-out. • After a goal. • Before a face-off. • Between periods.

These checks should be done so they have a minimal impact on the flow of the game.

Different areas have different policies on equipment checks, so be sure to check with your trainer to find out the local procedures. In particular, be certain to find out whether you are expected to conduct inspections in local youth lacrosse contests.

One equipment-check plan that works well is to do two checks per team in the first half after goals, then do one check per team in the second half at some time other than after a goal.

Mechanic 13: Equipment Check Procedure

Technical Fouls Personal Fouls

Crease violations Cross checkHolding SlashingIllegal offensive screening Illegal body checkIllegal procedure Illegal field (NCAA only)Conduct foul Illegal goalsInterference Illegal crosseOffside Illegal equipmentPushing TrippingStalling Unnecessary roughnessWarding off Unsportsmanlike conductWithholding ball from play Expulsion (fighting, tobacco, flagrant misconduct)

Personal Fouls

Cross Check

Illegal Check

Slash

Tripping

Unnecessary Roughness

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Non-releasable Personal Fouls

Ejection

Illegal Stick

Illegal Gloves

Illegal Pocket

LockedPenalties

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Simultaneous fouls

Simultaneous fouls

are

non-releasable

for the shorter penalty time.

What does each sequence of signals tell you?

A

B

C

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