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10U BOYS’ YOUTH GAME 8U BOYS’ YOUTH GAME QUICK REFERENCE CARD (2019) 8U BOYS’ YOUTH GAME QUICK REFERENCE CARD (2019) Field Size L: 60-70 yds W: 35-45 yds (Cross-Field) Crosse Lengths (FP) 37”-42” (GK) 37”-54” (LP) 47”-54” (3 max) Players (6v6 or 7v7) 1 GK, 5 or 6 field Goal size 6’ x 6’ Field Player Equipment NFHS Goalkeeper Equipment Length 4x10’ Running, 5’ Half Overtime None Timeouts None. Officials only Counts 4-sec GK only; no advance Faceoffs 1 FO, 1 GK, 2 behind each GLE, 7v7 adds 1 Wing (foot on either SL) Substitution Full team sub after goals or every 1-3 min during dead-ball; no "on-the-fly" Scrum Extended w/3 or more players, use A/P Fouling out Personals = 3X or 4-mins Advancing Not used Stalling Offsides 6v6 – none 7v7 – yes, >4 on offense, or >5 on defense (incl. penalty box) 3-Yard Rule All LEGAL holds, pushes & checks must be on a player w/ possession or within 3 yds of a loose ball Allowable Body Contact (4.15) A. Legal Holds B. Legal Pushes C. Boxing out D. Riding E. Incidental Checking with Crosse (4.16) Lift/poke bottom hand or head of stick below chest area, OR Downward check initiated below BOTH players’ shoulders, No one-handed Illegal Body Checks Defenseless 2-3 NR, possible ejection Checks to Head/Neck 2-3 NR, possible ejection Intentional Targeting Ejection + 3 min NR for head/neck/defenseless Ejection penalty 3 min NR (player) + leave, 1 min NR (coach) + leave Field Size L: 60-70 yds W: 35-45 yds (Cross-Field) Crosse Length (FP) 37”-42” (GK) 37”-54” (LP) None Players (4v4) 1 GK, 3 field Goal size 3’ x 3’ (preferred) 6’ x 6” (allowable) Field Player Equipment NFHS Goalkeeper Equipment Length 2x12’ Running, 4’ Half Overtime None Timeouts None. Officials only Counts 4-sec GK only; no advance Faceoffs No FO; Coin flip winner Center-X. Others on own def half >5 yds from each other. Other team ball start 2nd H. Substitution Full team sub after goals or every 1-3 min during dead-ball; no "on-the-fly" Scrum Extended w/3 or more players, use A/P Fouling out Personals = 3X or 4-mins Advancing Not used Stalling Offsides 3-Yard Rule All LEGAL holds, pushes & checks on a player w/ possession or within 3 yds of a loose ball Allowable Body Contact (4.15) A. Legal Holds B. Legal Pushes C. Boxing out D. Riding E. Incidental Checking with Crosse (4.16) Lift/poke bottom hand or head of stick below chest area, OR Downward check initiated below BOTH players’ shoulders, No one-handed Illegal Body Checks Defenseless 2-3 NR, possible ejection Checks to Head/Neck 2-3 NR, possible ejection Intentional Targeting Ejection + 3 min NR for head/neck/defenseless Ejection penalty 3 min NR (player) + leave, 1 min NR (coach) + leave

Instructions for creating the Quick Reference Card for boys youth lacrosse: Open PowerPoint. Open the file containing the QRC. Print slide 1 of the file onto standard-sized 8.5x11’ paper. Fold the page along the short dotted line to create two halves of the paper. Fold the page again along the other dotted line to create a book. Trim the excess paper on the sides and bottom of the book (leave the top edge untrimmed or the QRC will fall apart), which will produce a card that is approximately 3.75” wide and 4.75” tall. You are done. Note: You might want to laminate the card, if you want to protect it from rain or sweat. The QRC fits nicely into a front shirt pocket or the back pocket of pants/shorts.

QRC folds twice for a nice front-and-back book-style design

QRC (at 4.75” tall) is shorter than an NCAA scorecard

QRC (at 3.75” wide) is narrower than an NCAA scorecard

QRC fits easily inside a lacrosse official’s shirt pocket

QRC fits completely inside and is hidden from view

Master slide Make changes here Then paste on slide 1 14U BOYS’ YOUTH GAME QUICK REFERENCE CARD (2019) 12U BOYS’ YOUTH GAME QUICK REFERENCE CARD (2019) Field Size Full field Crosse Length 40”-42” (FP) 52”-72” (LP) (4 max) 40”-72” (GK) Players (10v10) NFHS Goal size 6’ x 6’ Field Player Equipment NFHS: NOCSAE Helmet, mouth guard, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, shoes/cleats, protective cup Goalkeeper Equipment NOCSAE Helmet, mouth guard, throat protector, chest protector designed for lacrosse, gloves, shoes/cleats, protective cup Length 4x10’ stop-time, 5’ Half Overtime 4’ sudden victory, switch Timeouts 2 per H, 1 OT (each tm.) Counts GK 4 + 20s Def. + 10s Off. Faceoffs Substitution Scrum Extended w/3 or more players, use A/P Fouling out Personals = 3X or 4-mins Advancing 20s Def. + 10s Off. + Over/Back if after Clear Stalling Final 2m: Get it in, Keep it in = team ahead 1-4 goals Offsides (10v10) > 6 players in off. half > 7 players in def. half (incl. penalty box) 3-Yard Rule All LEGAL holds, pushes & checks must be on a player w/ possession or within 3 yds of a loose ball Allowable Body Contact (4.15) 2 hands on stick Below neck and Above waist (See 3-yard rule) Checking with Crosse (4.16) 2 hands on stick (See 3-yard rule) Illegal Body Checks Defenseless 2-3 NR, possible ejection Checks to Head/Neck 2-3 NR, possible ejection Intentional Targeting Ejection + 3 min NR for head/neck/defenseless Ejection penalty 3 min NR (player) + leave, 1 min NR (coach) + leave Field Size 7v7 – cross-field 10v10 – full field Crosse Lengths 40”-42” (FP) 52”-72” (LP) (3 max 7v7) 40”-72” (GK) Players (7v7 or 10v10) 7v7: 1 GK, 2D, 2A, 2M 10v10: NFHS Goal size 6’ x 6’ Field Player Equipment NFHS Goalkeeper Equipment Length 4x10’ stop-time, 5’ Half Overtime 4’ sudden victory, switch Timeouts 2 per H, 1 OT (each tm.) Counts GK 4 + 20s Def. + 10s Off. Faceoffs (7v7) 1 FO, 1 GK, 2 behind each GLE, 1 Wing (foot on either sideline) Substitution Full team sub after goals or every 1-3 min during dead-ball; no "on-the-fly" Scrum Extended w/3 or more players, use A/P Fouling out Personals = 3X or 4-mins Advancing 20s Def. + 10s Off. + Over/Back if after Clear Stalling None Offsides (7v7) > 4 players in off. half > 5 players in def. half (incl. penalty box) 3-Yard Rule All LEGAL holds, pushes & checks must be on a player w/ possession or within 3 yds of a loose ball Allowable Body Contact (4.15) A. Legal Holds B. Legal Pushes C. Boxing out D. Riding E. Incidental Checking with Crosse (4.16) Lift/poke bottom hand or head of stick below chest area, OR Downward check initiated below BOTH players’ shoulders, No one-handed Illegal Body Checks Defenseless 2-3 NR, possible ejection Checks to Head/Neck 2-3 NR, possible ejection Intentional Targeting Ejection + 3 min NR for head/neck/defenseless Ejection penalty 3 min NR (player) + leave, 1 min NR (coach) + leave Master slide Make changes here Then paste on slide 1 10U BOYS’ YOUTH GAME QUICK REFERENCE CARD (2019) 8U BOYS’ YOUTH GAME QUICK REFERENCE CARD (2019) Field Size L: 60-70 yds W: 35-45 yds (Cross-Field) Crosse Lengths (FP) 37”-42” (GK) 37”-54” (LP) 47”-54” (3 max) Players (6v6 or 7v7) 1 GK, 5 or 6 field Goal size 6’ x 6’ Field Player Equipment NFHS Goalkeeper Equipment Length 4x10’ Running, 5’ Half Overtime None Timeouts None. Officials only Counts 4-sec GK only; no advance Faceoffs 1 FO, 1 GK, 2 behind each GLE, 7v7 adds 1 Wing (foot on either SL) Substitution Full team sub after goals or every 1-3 min during dead-ball; no "on-the-fly" Scrum Extended w/3 or more players, use A/P Fouling out Personals = 3X or 4-mins Advancing Not used Stalling Offsides 6v6 – none 7v7 – yes, >4 on offense, or >5 on defense (incl. penalty box) 3-Yard Rule All LEGAL holds, pushes & checks must be on a player w/ possession or within 3 yds of a loose ball Allowable Body Contact (4.15) A. Legal Holds B. Legal Pushes C. Boxing out D. Riding E. Incidental Checking with Crosse (4.16) Lift/poke bottom hand or head of stick below chest area, OR Downward check initiated below BOTH players’ shoulders, No one-handed Illegal Body Checks Defenseless 2-3 NR, possible ejection Checks to Head/Neck 2-3 NR, possible ejection Intentional Targeting Ejection + 3 min NR for head/neck/defenseless Ejection penalty 3 min NR (player) + leave, 1 min NR (coach) + leave Field Size L: 60-70 yds W: 35-45 yds (Cross-Field) Crosse Length (FP) 37”-42” (GK) 37”-54” (LP) None Players (4v4) 1 GK, 3 field Goal size 3’ x 3’ (preferred) 6’ x 6” (allowable) Field Player Equipment NFHS Goalkeeper Equipment Length 2x12’ Running, 4’ Half Overtime None Timeouts None. Officials only Counts 4-sec GK only; no advance Faceoffs No FO; Coin flip winner Center-X. Others on own def half >5 yds from each other. Other team ball start 2nd H. Substitution Full team sub after goals or every 1-3 min during dead-ball; no "on-the-fly" Scrum Extended w/3 or more players, use A/P Fouling out Personals = 3X or 4-mins Advancing Not used Stalling Offsides 3-Yard Rule All LEGAL holds, pushes & checks on a player w/ possession or within 3 yds of a loose ball Allowable Body Contact (4.15) A. Legal Holds B. Legal Pushes C. Boxing out D. Riding E. Incidental Checking with Crosse (4.16) Lift/poke bottom hand or head of stick below chest area, OR Downward check initiated below BOTH players’ shoulders, No one-handed Illegal Body Checks Defenseless 2-3 NR, possible ejection Checks to Head/Neck 2-3 NR, possible ejection Intentional Targeting Ejection + 3 min NR for head/neck/defenseless Ejection penalty 3 min NR (player) + leave, 1 min NR (coach) + leave