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1 Central Pennsylvania Lacrosse Officials Association (CPLOA)
Officials Training Rule 5 – Personal Fouls Rule 6 – Technical Fouls Rule 7- Penalty Enforcement

2 Rule 5 - Personal Fouls Violations of a serious nature Penalty time
Cross check Illegal body check Illegal crosse Use of illegal equipment Slashing Tripping Unnecessary roughness Unsportsmanlike conduct Penalty time 1 – 3 minutes Depends on official’s judgment of Severity Perceived intent

3 Rule 5 - Personal Fouls NEW NEW Violations of a serious nature
Cross check “to the HEAD” Illegal body check “to the HEAD” Unnecessary roughness “Where there is HEAD contact” * Even if the contact INITIATES legally and ends with HEAD contact Penalty time 1 – 3 minutes NON-RELEASABLE Depends on official’s judgment of Severity Perceived intent

4 Cross check Applying a check with the crosse Thrusting
Holding away from body Crosse between hands If hands are together, not a cross check

5 Illegal body check Bodychecking is a part of the game
Bodychecking illegal when: Body check when opponent Not possess ball, or Not within 5 yards of loose ball From rear, below waist, above shoulders If player turns, not illegal Judge initial contact Body check when opponent on ground When anything other than feet touching ground Avoidable body check after Pass or shot Turning Spearing Minimum 1 minute, non-releasable (3 min. if vicious)

6 Illegal body check Rule 5-4
ART A player shall not initiate contact to an opponent’s head or neck with a cross-check or with any part of his body (head, elbow, shoulder, etc.) or stick. Any follow-through that contacts the head or neck shall also be considered a violation of this rule.  ART A player shall not initiate an excessive, violent or uncontrolled slash to the head/neck.   ART A player, including an offensive player in possession of the ball, shall not block an opponent with the head or initiate contact with the head (known as spearing).   PENALTY: One-, two- or three-minute non-releasable foul, at the official’s discretion, for violation of Article 1, 2 or 3. If the contact to the head/neck is considered deliberate or reckless, the penalty shall be a minimum two- or three-minute non-releasable foul. An excessively violent violation of this rule may result in an ejection. 

7 Illegal crosse One or three minute non releasable Deep pocket
1 min. non releasable Altered crosse Length, head dimension, etc. 3 min. non releasable Stick remains at table Player adjusts crosse (for stick check) 1 minute non releasable - automatic Additional 1-3 min. NR if crosse is illegal

8 Illegal equipment Fingers and palms of gloves
If cut, illegal (1 min. NR) If holes worn, instruct to tape the holes Not wearing shoulder pads, arm pads 1 minute NR Does not apply to goalie Goalie has option to not wear these pads Goalie must wear Throat protector Chest protector

9 Slashing Swinging the crosse Striking a player Pass, shot, scoop
Deliberate viciousness and reckless abandon Player need not be struck Striking a player Head (helmet) Neck Back (flank) Chest (stomach) Arms (when not playing the crosse) Unless used to deflect stick check Cannot deliberately beat on the arm 3rd hit – flag down, slash Legs (always) Pass, shot, scoop Not a slash

10 Tripping Obstruct a player below the waist with (causing to fall down)
Legs, crosse, hands, etc. Must be positive primary action When standing Any secondary action When not standing Not tripping if Trip over own crosse being checked During a scoop

11 Unnecessary roughness
Excessively violent push or hold Violent contact of a screener Excessively violent contact which is avoidable May have been otherwise legal Check delivered with punching blow UNR is not fighting Fighting is not related to the game of lacrosse

12 Unsportsmanlike conduct
1 Arguing with an official* 2 Threaten, profane, obscene* Language Gestures 3 Bait, call undue attention to self* Repeatedly commit same Technical foul Deliberately fail to return to field Deliberately fail to substitute properly *Note: fouls in red (1, 2, & 3) are 1-3 min and are Non-Releaseable

13 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions
Unsportsmanlike conduct 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions Rules d New 5-10-1d d. Deliberately use his hand or fingers to play the ball or grab an opponent’s crosse with the open hand or fingers.   Note: Inadvertent touching of the ball when the hand is grasping the stick should not be called as an unsportsmanlike conduct foul.     

14 Fouling out 5 MINUTES of Personal fouls
Disqualified Time served by self Substitute may enter after time served Man-down time is complete

15 Ejection Deliberately striking or attempting to strike
Leaving bench during an altercation Use of tobacco (any kind) Second non-releasable foul Flagrant conduct In official’s judgment Penalty 3 min. NR Ejection for remainder of game Ejected coach leaves premises Ejected player leaves premises if supervised

16 Rule 6 - Technical fouls Violations of a less serious nature
Crease violation Goalie interference Holding Illegal screening Illegal procedure Conduct foul Interference Offside Pushing Stalling Warding off Withholding Penalty time 30 seconds (releasable), or turnover

17 Crease violation Attacking team violates the crease
Player steps on crease line or in crease Defense enters own crease with ball Defense may receive a pass in the crease A player may never enter opponents crease A player may enter own crease Unless possesses the ball May receive pass in the crease

18 Goalie interference Obstructing or touching the goalie while in the crease Goalie’s stick may not be touched inside the crease Goalie’s body may not be touched if he is in the crease Goalie’s stick may be checked outside of the crease Unless he has possession and he is in the crease If a toenail is in the crease, he is in the crease He is out when nothing is in the crease He has possession when he has the ball i.e., a “clamp” is not possession Goalie does not have possession Play on (slow whistle) Award laterally if his team does not gain possession Goalie has possession Award at center faceoff X if they fail to clear

19 Holding Holding is NOT NECESSARILY AN ILLEGAL ACT
Definition: Impeding movement of player or his crosse Permitted when From front or side, if Opponent has possession Opponent within 5 yards of loose ball From rear, if No more than equal pressure applied Must be closed hand, shoulder, forearm, both hands on crosse Illegal Handle between hands Step on crosse From behind if more than equal pressure exerted Free hand (hand not on crosse)

20 Illegal screening Block a defensive player
Impede a player with the crosse Offensive player must be stationary There must be contact for a screen to take place Officiate just like basketball No contact, no foul

21 Illegal procedure Technical in nature (long list) Touching the ball
Illegal actions with the crosse Throwing the crosse Participating without the crosse Crosse in face of opponent Avoidable lateness Leaving penalty box too soon Delaying game Participating from out of bounds Not in restraining area at face off Not 5 yards away Substitution infractions Goal-crease violations Time out violations More than 10 players More than 1 unsuccessful inspection requests More than 4 long crosses Creating delay (rolling ball away) Failure to advance into goal area in 10 seconds No horn

22 Conduct foul Coach enters field of play Coach violating coaching box
Using electronic communicating devices Players violating bench area Objecting to an official’s decision Arguing, gesturing On opponent’s side of the field Band, other artificial noise

23 Interference Obstructing free movement of opponent who
Does not have possession Not within 5 yards of loose ball

24 Offside Failure to keep 3 players on attack half of field
4 players on defense half of field Usually 3 + goalie If goalie goes across, another player must stay Requirements may be met by ANY player We don’t care if it is A, M, D, or G

25 Pushing Pushing defined Permitted from front or side Not permitted
Thrust or shove Not a violent blow Permitted from front or side If player has ball or within 5 yards of loose ball Not permitted From rear If player does not have ball Player not within 5 yards of loose ball Interference Illegal screen

26 Stalling Stall warning for Stalling violation if
Failure to attack the goal (occasional) Last two minutes of game (common) Team that is ahead Must keep ball in attack box Stalling violation if Attacking team Passes ball out of box Runs ball out of box Not stalling violation if Shot ricochets out of box Deflection by defense

27 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions
NEW Rule 6 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions Rule 6-5-2v New      v. When no player from the team awarded possession picks up the ball and moves to the position of the restart within five seconds of when the officials are ready to restart play. (Note: This only applies to situations in which Rule 6-5-2f does not apply.)  6-6-3b   A coach or player may leave the bench/coaches area while play is suspended and enter the table area for the sole and distinct purpose of seeking information from the timer, score-keeper or chief official and enter the table area only (1) To exchange a crosse with a player on the field in the opposite end of the field from that team’s bench during a live ball or dead ball; or (2) To seek information from the timer or scorekeeper during a dead ball. 

28 Warding off Player in possession shall not Player in possession may
Use free hand, arm, other part of body to Hold, push, control direction of movement of crosse body Of player applying a check Player in possession may Protect his crosse with Hand, arm, other part of body when Opponent makes a play to check his crosse

29 Withholding ball from play
Player may not Lie on the ball Trap the ball with his crosse Longer than is necessary to control and pick it up Withhold ball in any other manner

30 Unsportmanslike Conduct
Penalty Decision Tree Foul Occurs Technical Personal Flag down slow whistle LOOSE Ball? 1 – 3 min No Yes NO FLAG No Whistle Releasable B Fouls A Fouls Non Releasable PLAY ON 30 Sec Take Ball Away Simultaneous Unsportmanslike Conduct Spearing Illegal Crosse Illegal Equipment Fighting Permit Offended Team to Gain Possession A Scores Cancel Foul

31 Rule 7 – Penalty Enforcement
Procedure Penalty time Player shall Leave field at once Report to scorer’s table Remain at scorer’s table Sit or kneel in front of scorer’s table If goalie 1 minute allowed to warm up new goalie

32 Penalty time Time begins when play resumes If goal scored
Team scored against, released (if releasable) Team scored, not released All NR penalties serve full time If not released, carries over to new period Penalties on opposing players Shorter time is NR for both players Multiple penalties NR served first

33 Resuming play Resume play at Spot ball became dead
Outside the attack box At center face off X (if defensive half) For time-serving man advantage penalties only

34 Team penalties No definite player involved No player in the game
“In-home” must serve Next attack also for multiple fouls A substitute must serve his own time

35 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions
Simultaneous fouls Opposing players During a live ball Dead ball when sequence not known Technical fouls cancel if No flag down or play on Team in possession commits Technical, no time served Personal fouls, time served Award ball Less total penalty time If same total penalty time Team in possession retains possession No possession, AP 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions Rule 7-3 Exception   Exception: For live ball simultaneous fouls where time is to be served by each team… 

36 Slow whistle “Flag Down”
Foul against team in possession Throw flag high in the air Yell “flag down” Hold whistle (allow play to continue) Blow whistle when Ball hits the ground (except a shot) Goal scored Ball goes out of bounds Defense get possession Shot is no good Player carries ball out of goal area Player loses equipment in scrimmage area Loose ball occurs Attack commits foul Fail to clear

37 After slow whistle Enforcement after slow whistle
Personal foul Time is served (1-3 minutes) Technical foul If goal scored No penalty If no goal Penalty served (30 seconds) Ball awarded to team fouled Spot of ball when play suspended Outside box If there were simultaneous fouls No goal

38 Play on Loose ball If offended team is disadvantaged by whistle
Hold whistle (allow play to continue) Verbally signal “play on” and Visually give “play-on” signal Play on is over if Offended team gains possession Offended team commits For crease violation with goalie possession Play continues until offended team is disadvantaged

39 Play-on enforcement Offended player gains possession
No whistle Play continues Offended player fails to gain possession Blow whistle, award ball to team offended Goalie in possession Play on until goalie makes outlet

40 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions
Correction of errors 2013 NFHS Boys Lacrosse Rules Revisions Rule 7-13        ART Inadvertent Whistles – …The team with possession or entitled to possession when the whistle was blown… 


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