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Faceoffs. 2014. Some material from Josh Blaisdell USL 2014 Convention. Faceoffs. Communication Tell players & coaches what you’ve seen on othe r faceoffs Youth - adjust players so they have a fair faceoff Check with coaches first – not in tournament play
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Faceoffs 2014 Some material from Josh BlaisdellUSL 2014 Convention
Faceoffs • Communication • Tell players & coaches what you’ve seen on other faceoffs • Youth - adjust players so they have a fair faceoff • Check with coaches first – not in tournament play • Communicate with players on what they’re doing wrong • Communicate with the coaches • Move to one side of X if field chewed up • Be consistent with violations • Have a clear voice • Stay motionless – whistle in mouth • Learn from each face-off
Pre Face-Off Player Checklist • Remind the face-off players what is expected • Sticks parallel and perpendicular • Ball in middle of crosse • Hands off the plastic • Go down together • No movement after the word “set”
Positioning • Sturdy = Safe • Wide base • Whistle in mouth • Hands on lower thighs • Stay motionless and with the scrum
Procedure • “Down, Set, Whistle” • Vary the cadence • Don’t get in a pattern • Don’t get complacent • Be in a position for a reason • Practice good game management • Be consistent
Legal Face-Off • Player’s simultaneously go down • Crosses are parallel to the midline • Crosses are perpendicular to the ground • Nothing in the neutral zone • Players have until the word “set” to adjust • After “set” an movement is illegal procedure • Players may not back out and reset
Possible Violations • All fingers not in contact with the ground • Feet touching the crosse • Head in the neutral zone • Foot to the right of the crosse • Legal to lean over the center line
Staying with the face-off • Stay with the face-off as long as possible • Move with purpose • Learn from each faceoff • What are they doing • Who is winning
Common Situations • A1 is in the neutral zone after “set” • Stand them up, no whistle, award ball to B • B2 moves between “set” and whistle • Double tweet-whistle • Signal the bench • Move player over center line & other 5 yards away • No Release until whistle is blown
Common Situations • Both players violate positioning • At younger levels, stand them up and restart • Early in season – verbal correction • Late in season – someone violated first • Player taps ball on the way down • Stand them up, reset the ball, and restart
Not so Common Situations • After the faceoff but before possession • A player becomes injured => Reface • A player loses a piece of equipment => Reface • The ball is knocked out of bounds => Award possession • Violation Tree • Pre-whistle violations trump wingline violations • Wingline violations trump post-faceoff violations • Time serving penalties are always served and trump all non-time serving penalties
After the whistle • Every face-off starts a count • Pre-whistle violation – quick restart & start a 10 second count • Trail has timer • Face-off player must attempt to control ball, not opponent’s body • Can’t use elbow, forearm, shoulder for leverage • Plunge • Ball in back of crosse – signal possession • Can leave ball in the back as long as they want • Ball must come out on first pop, or signal withholding
After the Whistle • Enforce loose ball situations (hold, push, stepping on crosse) • Watch for hand coming off crosse • Signal possession and work into position • Watch the rake and step • Does the foot hit the crosse or the crosse hit the foot? • Legal vs Kicking the crosse • Signal violation • If possible don’t blow whistle. If blown, several tweets • Be sure players stop and separate • Signal violation to players and verbalize • Signal to the bench, allows times for players to separate • No rush to restart
Post Face-Off • Transition from face-off to covering your position • Continue to officiate the face-off as long as possible • Possession is everything • Locate all players in your projected route • Keep the play and players inside of you • Watch for push, playing with free hand • Quick play-on, no release until whistle restarts play
Delay of Game • Players need to drop the ball directly on the ground after a violation • Rolling the ball away to prevent a quick restart is a 30 second time serving Delay of Game penalty
Rule 4-4-3 • During the faceoff in all penalty situations, there must be four players in the defensive area and three players in the offensive area. • Exception: When a team has three players in the penalty area, a player may come out of his defensive area to take the faceoff but must remain onside. • This player will be offsides if he touches or crosses over the midline
Rule 1-7-5 New for 2014 • Rule 1-7-5 “Any crosse used on a faceoff may not have tape on the plastic throat of the head.” • “Show me your hands”
Rule 4-3-6 Grabbing the ball • It is illegal for a player to deliberately use his hand or fingers to play the ball. This shall be enforced immediately as an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. It is illegal for a player to grab an opponent's crosse with the open hand or fingers. This shall be enforced immediately as an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.NOTE: Inadvertent touching of the ball when the hand is grasping the stick should not be called as an unsportsmanlike conduct foul. • Seeing the grabbing of a ball can be very difficult to see. Face-off men are smart and will only attempt to do this if they know you are in a position you can’t see • Stay with the scrum as long as you can • Change your pre-face off position • Learn from each face-off
Positioning • Have a reason to stand where you are • Don’t just stand in a spot because you were told to • 90 degrees • 180 degrees • 45 degrees (sometimes)
90 degrees • Great look at top hands, heads of crosses, and neutral zone • Can’t see butt ends • Be careful standing so close to the face-off • Stand about 3-4 feet away • Don’t stand at 90 if the player is trying to push the ball forward • Pinch & Pop
180 Degrees • Clear view of perpendicular and parallel sticks • Usually a very safe position to stand in • Be aware of wing men charging in • Watch for pinch and pop to a wing • Can’t see • White’s right foot or leg in neutral zone • White’s hand on plastic
45 Degrees • Can see both player’s hands, parallel and perpendicular sticks, some of the neutral zone • Can’t see Red’s inside leg • Be aware of pinch and push with a side step from Red
Wing Official • Where to stand • Have a reason to vary from the wing line while running right for lead and left for trail • Wing at 45 pinched to view both wing lines better • Wing at bottom of wing line to stay consistent • Wing at restraining line late in period • Wing on midline to help with line • Watch the wings • Leaving early, interference • Don’t forget about the far wing in a 2-man game • Watch the restraining line • Pick up the ball if it comes to you
3-Man Face Off • Can vary position • Face-off official can stay with the face-off and not worry about the goals • Late in periods, move wing officials to top of restraining lines • Change position to help view all angles on face-off • Communicate to each other • Bench does not signal ready until Single Side is ready