Official’s Time-outs, Team Time-outs, Restarts

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Official’s Time-outs, Team Time-outs, Restarts Rules 4-24, 4-25 and 4-26 Official’s Time-outs, Team Time-outs, Restarts

Official’s Time-outs At our discretion. Delayed whistle: Attacking team has possession in the goal area Loose ball (until possession) Immediate whistle: Player legally loses mandatory equipment in scrimmage area Mandatory goalie equipment becomes broken Officials deem an injury is severe or is in the scrimmage area * A bleeding player, an open wound, or blood on his uniform is considered an injured player To remove a player from the game that is exhibiting concussion symptoms

Restarts following Officials Time-out Possession – Team maintains possession Loose Ball outside crease – Alternate Possession Loose Ball inside crease – Defensive Team gains possession Following a Time-out, it is our responsibility to ensure the correct number of players are on the field. Too many/Too few = Delay of game

Team Time-outs Each team is limited to a total of four time outs per regulation game ^ ^ Each team is granted one time out per overtime period Each team may call a maximum of two non-consecutive time outs per half Maximum of two minutes If the team calling the time out is ready before entire time-out time is used, then the time-out is over and both teams have 20 seconds to be ready to play (“Timer On”) Only a player on the field or the team’s Head Coach may request a time out Live ball – only team with possession Dead ball – either team *

Restarts following Team Time-out Outside Goal Area – Where the ball was when the whistle was blown Goal Area – laterally outside the goal box (1 exception) Exception – Ball goes out of bounds on the end line and a time-out is granted. Ball is restarted where it went out of bounds

Times to be aware to listen for a Time-out Clearing team is struggling to cross midfield or get in the box Long loose ball situation (as soon as a team gains possession) Close game and a turn-over with team looking for a quick restart (new defensive team) “Keep It In” situations with high defensive pressure End of Quarter/Half Clearing team is Offsides (or about to be) “Coach, you’re offsides. Do you still want the time out?”