Brookwood High School Women’s Lacrosse

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Brookwood High School Women’s Lacrosse Playbook

Attack Basic Motion Offense Pass and cut away Interchange with other players Set screens away from the ball Person next to the ball cuts THEN the ball carrier goes to goal.

Bronco A controlled version of ATTACK 1st option – A1 rolls crease 2nd option – A 1 passes to A3 cutting across the eight 3rd option A1 to M1 for side attack 4th option M1 to M2 for attack. All players clear left so M2 can attack right A1 A2 A4 A3 M3 M1 M2

Skittles M2 passes to M1 M1 cradles to replace M2 M2 cuts to goal holds until A1 cuts. A1 rolls in front of goal between A3 and M2 who have created a small lane for A1 M1 passes to M3 who passes to A1 M2 kicks out as safety then replaces M1 A1 A2 A4 A3 M3 M1 M2

X M1 and M3 cut and make an X Time the cut so that M1 cuts a split second before M3 M2 cuts next A3 and A4 cut last All cutters fill high. A1 A2 A3 A4 M2 M1 M3

Line A1 has ball M3 goes behind goal and receives pass from A1 A2 and A3 cut across the eight A4 replaces M1 M1 uses M2 as screen and goes to center of eight. A4 is the safety outlet. A2 to A4 to M2 who goes to goal All else fails, M3 passes back to A1 for crease roll A1 A2 A4 M1 A3 M3 M2

FLEX Another continuity offense Ball starts with M1 On pass to M2, A1 uses A4 as screen. A3 cuts right after A1 Meanwhile A2 and M3 fill two places away. A4 sets back screen for M1 who crosses to opposite crease. M2 looks for A1, A3, and M1 A1 A2 A4 M3 A3 M2 M1

FLEX If none of the cuts is available, ball reverses to A4 who fills after backscreen. Repeat on the opposite side M3 followed by A1 uses M1 as screen. M1 sets back screen for M2 who cuts to opposite crease. A2 M3 M1 A3 A1 M2 A4

Four Against better teams or when we are up late in the game, we want to stall the ball Red Four means we are not shooting. Red Yellow means we are only taking wide open shots on top of goal. Red green means we can take any type of goal Whoever has the ball drives toward whoever is in the center to draw a double team then pass to player who does not have defense on her. Continue pattern until you have a one-on-one to goal. A1 A2 Interchange Interchange A4 A3 M2 M1 M3

Four Against better teams or when we are up late in the game, we want to stall the ball Red Four means we are not shooting. Red Yellow means we are only taking wide open shots on top of goal. Red green means we can take any type of goal Whoever has the ball drives toward whoever is in the center to draw a double team then pass to player who does not have defense on her. Continue pattern until you have a one-on-one to goal. A1 Interchange A2 A4 A3 M2 Interchange M1 M3