Keys to Calling Technical Fouls. Recognition and enforcement – Basic principles – Visual triggers – Adjudication Game Management – Preserve the flow –

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Keys to Calling Technical Fouls

Recognition and enforcement – Basic principles – Visual triggers – Adjudication Game Management – Preserve the flow – Define the edge – Officiate preventively

Types of Technical Fouls Holding, Pushing Illegal Screening Interference Warding off Withholding Crease Violations Offside Stalling Illegal Procedure Conduct Foul Player Control Special enforcement Catch-all Behavior

Basic Principles Possession Contact Advantage/Disadvantage Application of these principles will vary, depending upon the caliber of play KEY

Possession Always know who has possession! Can he carry, cradle, pass or shoot the ball? Caliber of play considerations – Low level – require a “lacrosse move” – High level – ball in crosse = possession Keys!

Contact Rules disallow – Crosse on body – Body on crosse Rules allow, but restrict – Crosse on crosse – Body on body Pushing from rear Holding / pushing above shoulders Holding / pushing below the waist Keys

Advantage / Disadvantage Governs only player control fouls If no advantage is gained by the fouling team or lost by the offended team, there is no foul – Possession gained or lost – Line violated – Good Position / momentum gained or lost – Movement toward goal impeded – Pass missed or shot disrupted KEYS

Visual Triggers Defender is out of position One or both hands off of crosse Contact over 5 yards from loose ball Player not aware of possession Attacker moving into a screen Player dancing on a line KEYS

Adjudication Based on who has possession Using the standard sequence – Signal – Whistle – Penalty Time – Possession – Location – Restart – Release Keys Communication to crew, players, & bench /table

Game Management Good officials use technical fouls to manage the game – Flow – Players – Coaches Caliber of play considerations – Low level – You can’t call them all – High level – Every possession counts

Preserve Flow Call non-time serving violations, when possible – Deliver your message – Lessen impact on game duration – Minimize contact with coaches Play on Caliber of play considerations – Low level – get the ball up – High level – reduce the players frustration

Define the Edge Technical calls establish boundaries between legal and illegal play – The crew needs to be consistent! – Start early in the game! Examples – What constitutes a “possession” – What is “from the rear” – How high is “too high” – How far is “5 yards” – What is a “legal pick” Keys Edges

Intention vs. Ineptitude Caliber of play considerations Low level – Only penalize inept play that creates a significant advantage High Level – Let players know that you see what they are doing – Penalize intentional violations that create small, but crucial, advantages

Prevent Something Worse Pay attention – is play “chippy”? If so – – Tighten up on player control violations, to prevent personal fouls – Keep “play on” interval very short, to prevent escalation or retaliation Opportunities – Loose balls scrums – Contact around the crease – Two players get tangled up Keys Spots