Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Sounds like these tourneys in DE and MD are in jeopardy of shutting down.

No college coaches for the older boys, not helpful in the recruiting situation.

Who want to play with these rules anyway?

Starting to see this is a desperate attempt to not issue refunds.


BOY’S LACROSSE
• Alternate Faceoff Procedures
1.1 Coin Toss: Before the start of play, the “official” will call one player from each team and conduct a coin toss. The winner of the coin toss will start the competition with possession of the ball at the center spot. The lost of the coin toss will have the first alternating possession.
1.2 Positioning of Players and Starting Play: The team that wins the coin toss will start with the ball in their offensive half of the field, near the center spot, with a free clear. All other players should be at least five yards from the player with the ball.
1.3 Post-Goal: The goalkeeper or official removes the ball from the goal, and the team that was scored on will start with possession in the crease or along the goal line extended. No restart will take place if any player is within 5 yards of the ball carrier. When the whistle is blown by the official, play will resume.
1.4 Starting a New Quarter/Half: The team that loses the coin toss at the start of the game will have possession to start the second half. No player should be within 5 yards of the ball carrier.
• Loose-Ball Play: When a loose ball is on the ground and cannot be quickly picked up because a group of players are tied up in a scrum, the official can end play early at their discretion (typically four or more seconds ) and award the ball via alternate possession rule.
• Procedures for Loose-Ball Technical Fouls: When a loose-ball violation has been committed, the offended team can receive a quick play-on when an official visually and verbally signals “play-on.” If the offended team cannot quickly gain possession of the loose ball, the play-on must be ended immediately. In general, if it is unclear whether the offended team will quickly gain possession of the ball, play should be stopped, and the ball awarded to the team entitled to possession.



Do you mind posting the link where you found this? Not challenging it but I know if I use this someone will ask Thanks


FLG is having their tournament in Delaware. Seems like they didn't want this information to leak out to the parents. Why didn't FLG provide families with this information? If we go, what other surprises can we expect? All these meaningless videos and interviews posted on their Facebook page, and they didn't provide/post this important info. First I emailed FLG and asked if there were any restrictions parents need to be made aware of; Coach Wink (can't believe he refers to himself by that) said the parents only need to social distance and wear a face mask. Then I replied with the web link and didn't hear a word back from the Wink Master! Horrible!