Technical Fouls – KLOA Meeting

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Technical Fouls – KLOA Meeting Presented by Bill Custer and Gil Zirkel 2/24/2019

6.2.1 Situation A:  B3 is clearing the ball between the defensive-area line and the midfield line when an attack player runs through the crease, hoping to stop the play.   Ruling:  Flag down Technical Foul. 2/24/2019

6.2.1 Situation E: A1 interferes with goalkeeper B1 who has possession of the ball in the crease.  Is this a slow whistle or a play-on?    Ruling: Play on. If there is already a flag down for a Team A infraction, then a second flag is thrown and the slow whistle continues. 2/24/2019

6.3.1 Situation: On the faceoff, A1 clamps the ball to the ground with his stick.  B1 then pins A1's stick to the ground with his stick.     Ruling: Illegal. The ball shall be awarded to Team A in its offensive half of the field at the Center. 2/24/2019

6.4 Situation A: A1 takes a post position and holds his crosse extended in front of him.  A2 cuts around A1, and B2, pursuing A2, runs into the extended crosse and is held back by A1's crosse.   Ruling: Technical foul against A1, Holding. 2/24/2019

6.5.1 Situation: A1, serving a penalty, has two crosses in the penalty area so he can bring the proper crosse on the field when his penalty time expires. By mistake he runs on the field when his penalty time expires. By mistake he runs on the field carrying both crosses and when he realizes it, he drops one.   Ruling: Technical Foul 2/24/2019

6.6.1 Situation: During a dead or live ball, a coach runs on the field toward the official, questioning the decision of the official.     Ruling: Technical foul (conduct foul) or Personal foul (Unsportmanslike Conduct), depending upon the severity of the foul. 2/24/2019

6. 7 Situation A: A1 attempts to pass to A2, cutting around the crease 6.7 Situation A: A1 attempts to pass to A2, cutting around the crease. Before the ball has left A1's crosse or is within five yards of A2, the goalkeeper checks A2's crosse. Ruling: Interference by goalkeeper. 2/24/2019

6.10.1 Team A is playing man-down and appears to be trying to keep the ball from play. Can Team A be warned for stalling? Ruling: Yes. Team A shall try to create a scoring opportunity even when man-down. 2/24/2019

6. 11. 1 Situation A: B1 swings at A1's crosse 6.11.1 Situation A: B1 swings at A1's crosse. A1 pulls his crosse back with one hand and with the other absorbs blow by B1. A1 continues around B1, holding off B1's crosse with his protecting arm.  Ruling: Technical foul against A1. A1 may not use his arm to hold, push or control the crosse or body of the player applying the check. 2/24/2019

6.12 Situation A: There is a loose ball in the crease and the goalkeeper covers the ball with his crosse, and draws back to scoop it all in a continuous motion (tennis pickup). Legal or not?   Ruling: Legal 2/24/2019