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Rock Valley Officials Association Technical Fouls. Technical Fouls. Technical fouls are those of a less serious nature than personal fouls and include all violations of the rules of the game except those specifically listed as personal or ejection fouls.
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Rock Valley Officials Association Technical Fouls
Technical Fouls Technical fouls are those of a less serious nature than personal fouls and include all violations of the rules of the game except those specifically listed as personal or ejection fouls. PENALTY: The penalty for a technical foul shall be either a 30-second suspension of the offending player from the game (if the team fouled had possession of the ball at the time the foul was committed) or simply the awarding of the ball to the team (if the team did not have possession of the ball at the time the foul was committed).
Technical fouls Loss of possessionOR 30 seconds Involve advantage Only throw flagif time-serving Not served if goal is scored on the play
Include: Holding Pushing Interference Offside Illegal screen
Also include: Warding Crease violation Withholding Conduct foul Illegal Procedure Stalling
Pushing A player shall not thrust or shove an opponent from the rear. A push is exerting pressure after contact is made and is not a violent blow. Pushing is permitted from the front or side when an opponent has possession of the ball or is within 5-yards of a loose ball. In this case, pushing shall be done with either be done with either closed hand, shoulder or forearm, and both hands shall be on the crosse.
Holding A player shall not impede the movement of an opponent or his crosse. A player may not: • Use the portion of the handle that is between his hands to hold an opponent. • Step on the crosse of an opponent. • Hold an opponent with his crosse. • Hold or pin an opponent’s crosse against the body of the opponent with his crosse. • Hold an opponent with his free hand that is off the crosse. • Hold the crosse of the opponent using any part of his body. • Use his crosse to hold or pin an opponent’s crosse to the ground on a face-off.
Interference A player shall not interfere in any manner with the free movement of any opponent, except when that opponent has possession of the ball, the ball is in flight and within 5-yards of the players, or both players are within 5-yards of a loose ball.
Goalkeeper Interference When the defensive team has possession of the ball, infringements of the rules involving the crease shall be penalized as follows (rather than under the general rules for technical fouls):
Offside A team is considered offside when it has fewer than three players in its offensive half of the field (between the center line and the end line). A team is considered offside when it has fewer than four players in its defensive half of the field. A team is not considered offside if a team with too few players at either end of the field has not gained an advantage because the player(s) in question is off the field of play.
Offside Rule I Each team must have 3 payers in offensive end and 4 in defensive end A flag is thrown because X has possession but O is offside L O X• X O X O XO X O X O X O O X X O O X T The remaining players may go anywhere
Offside Rule II Team O is offside and has possession L O•X X O X O XO X O X O X O X O X O O X T Under NFHS rules, Team X gets free clear Whistle and change of possession