History Lacrosse is the national game of Canada. It was invented by the Native Americans. Stick Terms Crosse or Basket: top webbed part of the lacrosse.

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History Lacrosse is the national game of Canada. It was invented by the Native Americans. Stick Terms Crosse or Basket: top webbed part of the lacrosse stick Shaft: handle of the lacrosse stick use shoulder width grip Butt: bottom of the lacrosse stick Box: area next to ear and above shoulder where carrying, catching and throwing take place Soft hands: act of giving on impact when catching the ball Finishing High: short abrupt follow through used when throwing

Lacrosse Skills Overview The game of lacrosse requires certain skills that will help a player handle a lacrosse ball effectively, ultimately providing the opportunity for a shot or goal. These basic ball skills include scooping, passing, catching, cradling and shooting. Lacrosse is also a very physical sport and requires an understanding of dodging techniques. Practicing and mastering these basic skills will make for a more rewarding playing experience.

SCOOPING Scooping is the act of picking a ball up off the ground and is the most commonly used ball recovery technique. While running toward the ball, the player's knees are bent. The head of the stick is dropped to the ground and the stick handle is positioned a few inches higher. A quick forward motion with the head of the stick toward the ball will scoop it into the pocket of the head.

PASSING One hand will be at the end of the stick while the other is placed in the middle of the stick. To move the ball down field, a player with possession of the ball will place the stick at his side with the stick head next to his face. While facing the stick head in the direction the ball will be passed, the player quickly snaps the stick to fling the ball from the pocket in the head to another player.

Catching The player will move the head backwards to absorb the impact of the ball and allow it to settle in the pocket. One hand is at the base of the stick, while the other is near the throat of the stick. As the ball comes to the player, the stick head is positioned in the ball's path and the ball is received in the pocket. Catching a passed ball requires concentration. The stick is positioned to the side of the body with the head of the stick up next to the face

CRADLING Cradling is used by a player to maintain possession of the ball. While the ball is in the pocket of the stick head, the wrists of the player are twisted back and forth to keep the ball in the pocket. This technique should be practiced while standing or running to gain proficiency in maintaining possession of the ball at all times

SHOOTING Shooting is the actual act of trying to score a goal. When shooting, the player will take a low, wide and stable stance. The shoulder and hips of the lower hand on the stick are aimed at the goal with the torso rotated away. The torso and upper hand on the stick are then brought forward, forcefully, to propel the ball at the goal.

THE CREASE A circle around the goal with a radius of nine feet into which only defensive players may enter.

THE LACROSSE FIELD

The lacrosse stick or “crosse”

PE Lacrosse Rules No stick-to-stick contact. No body-to-body or body-to-stick contact. Two hands on the stick at all times. No player or stick is allowed inside the crease while the ball is in play (other than the Goalie). The first pass is taken from the center line. After a goal is scored, the scored upon team restarts play from the center line.

POSITIONS Attack: Responsibility is to score goals. The attack-men will limit their play to the offensive end of the field and may not cross the midfield line. There will be 2-3 attack- men. Midfield: Responsibility is to cover the entire field, playing both offense and defense. There will be 2-3 midfielders. Defense: Responsibility is to defend the goal. These players are only allowed on the offensive end of the field. There will be 2-3 defensive players. Goalie: Stop the offensive team from scoring.