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TVYLL Scorekeeper Clinic. Boys Lacrosse. The field Positions Length of Play Equipment Penalties Scorekeeping Timekeeping Reporting. The Field. Positions. Midfield 3 midfield players; primary function is to move the ball from the defensive zone to the offensive zone Attack
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Boys Lacrosse • The field • Positions • Length of Play • Equipment • Penalties • Scorekeeping • Timekeeping • Reporting
Positions • Midfield • 3 midfield players; primary function is to move the ball from the defensive zone to the offensive zone • Attack • 3 offensive players; generally best ball handlers • Defense • 3 defensive players; support the goalie and defend the goal • Goalie
Length of Play • High School: 12 minute quarters • Youth boys: 10 minute quarters (U15/U13) • Youth boys: 8 minute quarters (U11) • Youth boys: 12 minute running quarters (U9) • Intervals: 2 minutes between quarters • Halftime: Youth 5 minutes, High School 10 minutes • Stop time – TVYLL (U11, U13, U15) • Running time – tournaments, special circumstances (U9 Division)
Boy’s Equipment • Mouth guard: colored • Protective cup • Helmet • Stick • Protective gloves • Shoulder pads • Elbow/Arm pads • Cleats (recommended)
Penalties • Personal: • Usually the player is assessed a 1 to 3 minute penalty. • Examples: Cross checking, illegal body check, illegal stick, slashing, tripping, unnecessary roughness, unsportsmanlike conduct. • 4 personal fouls or 5 minutes of personal time for U15/U13. 3 personal fouls for U11/U9.
Penalties • Technical fouls • Usually: the player or team is assessed a 30 second penalty • Examples: illegal procedure, crease violation, screening, offside, pushing, stalling, warding off.
Penalties • Releasable penalty • All technical fouls are releasable penalties; player is released when the offended team scores. • Non-releasable penalty • Personal fouls in which penalty time is served in its entirety.
Serving Penalties • Serving a Penalty • Serves the penalty immediately in front of the table. Allowed to move to field edge (front of the table) in the last 5 seconds • Technical Foul • A foul called on a coach or goalie is served by the 1st attackman, referred to as the “In home”.
Scorekeeping • The “Table” • Each team provides • scorekeeper (1 or 2) and a spotter • Home team also provides the time keeper • The “Table” is the 3rd ref on the field • The coach is not the 3rd ref and they should always be respectful of the table personnel • If problems occur talk with head ref at next stoppage of play (double horn if necessary)
Scorekeeping • Duties • Accurate account of statistic of game • Verify score with Ref end of quarter • Oversee all activities occurring within table/substitution area. • Maintain an unbiased attitude in regards to the game • HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!
Before the game… • You should arrive 30 minutes prior to the start of the game. • Complete: • The roster for the home and away team, including players name and position • Do equipment check on time clock, horn and stop watches. Borrow timers from coaches. • Ensure proper field setup • The Home scorebook is the official scoring device for the game.
ScorebookPlayer Stats • Shots • Assists • Goals • Ground Balls (optional) • Goalie Saves • Penalties
ScorebookTeam Stats • Face offs • Clears (optional) • Shots • Extra Man (optional) • Ground balls • Goals, assists: Running score bar • Penalties
Tips & Tricks • You can use colored pencils to keep score. • Separate color for each quarter • Use wooden or mechanical • Use binder clips for your scorebook • Buy a dozen for ~ $2 • Bring an extra stopwatch. Most phones have these built-in. http://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown-timer • All coaches have stopwatches, borrow 1 from each coach, before game, in-case you have a lot of penalties • Don’t forget the chair! Recommend Director’s Chair
Timekeeper • Game Clock • Stop Time: starts and stops with the officials whistle during a stop clock game. • Running Time: clock stops only when directed by an official. • Penalty Clock • Starts and stops with the whistle unless running time is in effect. • Make contact with the player to let them know you are keeping time of the penalty. • Countdown at 5 to 10 seconds. • “Release” player when time has expired. • Do not release the player if play on the field is directly in front of the substitution box.
Timekeeper • Horn • Sound horn at the end of each quarter • Sound horn during a dead ball situation to get the officials attention (double horn) • New** No more sideline horns allowed
Timekeeper • Notify Officials • 20 seconds left in each quarter • 2 minutes left in the game • As requested by officials; they usually let the table know their requests for notification at the start of each game.
Reporting stats • Youth League • Each team will submit their scores and stats into the TVYLL website. • We will go through this at the end of the presentation. Will need manager password to complete stats for team. • High School • Home team is responsible for submitting the game score to the Idaho Lacrosse website and the Idaho Statesman
Presented by:Treasure Valley Youth Lacrosse League, Inc.tvyll.com