Officials Training 2013. Agenda Day 1 Lacrosse in IL Uniform Pregame Playing Field & Equipment Rule...
-
Upload
wyatt-hinde -
Category
Documents
-
view
217 -
download
1
Transcript of Officials Training 2013. Agenda Day 1 Lacrosse in IL Uniform Pregame Playing Field & Equipment Rule...
Official’s Training2013
AgendaDay 1•Lacrosse in IL•Uniform•Pregame•Playing Field & Equipment•Rule 3 Timing & Awareness•Rule 4 Play of the Game
Day 2•Fouls, FDSW, Play-On•Personal Fouls•Technical Fouls
Day 3• Penalty Enforcement• Mechanics• Conflict Resolution• US Lacrosse Rules Exam
Day 4 (Optional)• Test Review• Open discussion• Videos• Practical’s
• Stick Checks• Face-offs• Goalie Interference• Flag Throwing• Whistle Blowing• Reporting
3
Lacrosse in Illinois Oldest sport in North America, played by
Native American Tribes 1881 Harvard vs. Princeton 1904 Olympic sport 1927 “The fastest game on two feet” 1971 NCAA Championship ~85 Schools & Co-ops in Illinois Class A & B Associations GLLOA, RVOA Assignors Illinois Lax, RVOA
4
Links GLLOA.com Laxrefs.org Ihsla.org E–lacrosse.com USlacrosse.org Laxpower.com Galaxref.com/videos Forums.insidelacrosse.com
5
RULE 1 The Game, Field and Equipment
6
The Game Objective: Get the ball across the goal-line via
shot or kick. 10 players
3 defense, 3 middies, 3 attack, 1 goalie Varsity – 12 minute quarters
Underclass 10 minute quarters The field
110 x 60 yards Goal
6 ft x 6 ft
7
The Rules Rule Book & Case Book combined
Rule 1 - The Game, Field, and Equipment Rule 2 - Game Personnel Rule 3 - Time Factors Rule 4 - Play of the game Rule 5 - Personal and Ejection Fouls Rule 6 - Technical Fouls Penalty Enforcement
8
Terms
Player Actions: clearing, riding, clamping, raking, cutter, shot, touch, gilman
Loose ball, possession Players:
attack, middie, long pole, goalie, In-home Field:
box, endline, hole, crease, table, X, Goal Line Extended (GLE) Fouls
Personal: more severe (e.g. Slash, Cross-check, Trip) Technical: less severe (e.g. Hold, Push, Offsides, Interference) Releasable, Non-Releasable (aka Locked or Full-Time)
(More at e-lacrosse.com)
9
Rules 1 and 2The Game Field & EquipmentGame Personnel
10
Officials Basic Gear
11
Fitness Fitness is important for officiating. Get in shape before the season begins. You’ll cover 2 to 3 miles in a lacrosse game. Get a yearly physical.
12
The Playing Field
13
Zones of the Field
DEFENSIVE ZONE
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
C
14
Required Equipment
NO Hockey Helmets
NO Tinted Eyeshields
Helmet with face maskMouth GuardShoulder padsArm/elbow padsGlovesLacrosse stickShoes
Rib Pads are Suggested BUT Optional
15
Goalie Stick
Throat Guard
Chest Protector
Goalies are NOT required to wear shoulder pads or arm pads
40” to 72”
Additional Equipment Required for Goalies
16
Overall length: 40” to 42” (short) or 52” to 72” (long) 40” to 72” (Goalie)
Max 4 long poles permitted on the field at one time
Minimum of 6.5” at the widest part of the head.Minimum of 10” long to throat
The Crosse
17
The Crosse (cont)
18
Equipment Equipment Inspection
Each team, four times per game or by coach request Stick checks must be done at midfield
Don’t inspect Goalie Player Loses Equipment
Illegal to play without all equipment Stop play if in scrimmage area, immediately if
Goalie
19
RULE 3 Time Factors
20
Timing Timing
12 minute quarters (10 for underclass) 2 minutes between periods (use your timer) Last 2 minutes - Team ahead keeps it in Running clock with 12 goal differential in 2nd half
Only stops for time-outs or injuries Normal clock if gets under 12
Timeouts 2 Timeouts per half, 2 minutes long (use your timer) Coaches remain in coaching area When calling team is ready, RFP in 20 seconds (use
your timer) Official’s timeout
21
Overtime Overview
Played at all levels 4 minute “sudden victory” overtime Teams get 1 time-out per overtime period. Unexpired penalties carry over to overtime. If still tied - continue with 2 minute intermission & change ends.
Procedures Get captains as soon as time expires. Coin Flip
Explain they will play 4 minute periods until a goal is scored. Toss coin (visitors call) ... winner selects choice of goal to defend. AP carries over from game
Start 2 minute timer, set game clock to 4 minutes Face-off
Unless the period ended with an uneven number of players and a team had possession. Same rule as any other quarter end.
22
Injuries Stop play when appropriate: error on the side of
caution Use the trainer or call 911
Don’t touch or move the player Don’t try to rush the player off the field Concussed or Unconscious players
Tell the Coach to “take a look at him” Note number and game time of players with
concussion-like symptoms or behaviors. Must leave the game and not return until cleared by an
appropriate health-care professional. Report unconscious players and major injuries to the
assigning authority after the game
23
Lightning
Stop the contest at the first sign oflightning, thunder, or detection system.
Clear the field. Record all info related to the game. Wait 30 minutes after the last
thunder or lighting. Keep resettingthe clock.
Resume from point of stoppage. There are no rules stating the game is
“complete” or “official” after a certain point.
24
RULE 4 Play of the Game
25
Coin TossMechanics Ten minutes before game time bring the
captains out. Do not use your whistle. Home team faces the table and visiting team
faces away. Introduce the officials Ask the visiting captain for the call, repeat the
call, toss the coin, and catch it (do not flip onto back of hand).
Ask the winning captain his choice: Goal or Alternating Possession (AP)
Position captains & signal to benches
26
Pre-Game Line-UpMechanics Call the teams onto the field. Do not use your
whistle. Teams should be 5 yards apart, left shoulder
facing the goal they will defend. Check that goalie is on end closest to the goal
he will be guarding and that the In-home is on the field and at the opposite end.
Offer a short talk and have goalies cross. The In-home must be on the field at the start
of the game.
27
Face-offMechanics
28
Face-offMechanics – Pre Whistle Make sure the box and clock is right, know if a penalty can
expire during faceoff, count the players. Visually check that face-off players have:
Hands around the shaft. All fingers touching the ground. Gloves not touching the head of the stick. Sticks parallel to center line. Heads of sticks vertical. Ball centered. Body to left of crosse. Everything out of the cylinder. Strings not touching the ball. Sticks and gloves up to but not touching the 4-inch-wide center
line. “Down”, (quick adjustment if necessary), “Set”, (variable
pause), “Whistle”
29
Face-offMechanics – Post Whistle Face-off Official
Watch for movement, pinning, kicking, withholding Ends when possession or ball crosses restraining line
(Verbal “play”) Wind & verbal “Possession – Blue”. All players are
released. If violation, signal, verbally award ball, point &
quickly restart at Center X Wing official
Secondary check of face-off crosses Watch for wing line violation No contact until within 5 yards of ball Watch for restraining line violation
Yell “Possession Color!” and wind arm when either team gains possession.
30
Face-offMechanics Players are released from the restraining line
on: Possession, The ball going out of bounds, The ball crossing the restraining line, (say “Play!”) A whistle stopping play for a time-serving foul, or A whistle restarting play after a non-time serving
foul.
31
Face-offMechanics
32
Face-off
33
Face-off
34
Man-Down Face-offs Before the Face-off
Make sure penalty box is right Count the field If penalty could expire during face-off, tell table &
coaches player can return when: Penalty expires AND possession is called
Communicate number of “hot” player Must stay onsides
35
Man-Down Face-offs Occur in Six Situations
Period ends with an uneven penalty situation and no possession
There’s a Non-Releasable penalty being served The team that is a man-down scores a goal Goal is scored with a flag down personal foul Both teams are serving and the goal releases one
penalty Dead-ball simultaneous fouls with face-off pending
36
Man-Down Face-Offs
F
W
XO
XO
XO
O
XO
XO
X OO
X
O X
X O
X
“Hot”player
Team X is man down
W moves up close to midfield to help with the
offside call
43
Scoring Goal
Loose ball passes completely across goalline Shot or kick
Goal Disallowed Period ends before ball crosses goalline Illegal crosse Offense player illegally in crease Attack player jumps or dives into crease Penalty by team on offense Head comes off crosse Contact with goalie, goal, or netting before ball
crosses goalline
44
Goal ScoredMechanics – Lead Official Sounds whistle Runs to the near pipe, turns to face “action” in
front of the goal, and gives the goal signal. Retrieves the ball from the goal (don’t allow
goalie tantrums!). Tosses the ball to trail official. Jogs to and takes a position at the end of the
wing line. Write the number of the scorer on the
scorecard.
45
Goal ScoredMechanics – Trail Official Watches the shooter for a late hit Waits for the goal signal by the Lead (don’t sound your whistle
unless the Lead has missed the goal). Watches the crease for fouls. Moves toward the high crease so the players know you’re there. Moves in and watch action in front of the crease. Tells the Lead the jersey number of the scorer. Secures the ball from his partner and jogs to the center of the
field. Steps over midfield and turns around to face the end of the field
where the goal was just scored. Places the ball on the ground and straddles it while he writes
the number of the player scoring the goal on his scorecard. Watches wing official for ready. Conducts face-off duties.
46
Goal Scored
47
Substitution Regular
Ball out of bounds on sideline (horn), after goal, penalty, timeout
Special Through the substitution box Player must be off before player comes on Player coming off has the right of way No intentional delay