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Three Man Mechanics Updated 2/6/12

The Mission of our Mechanics To put us in the best position to make the calls that allow us to keep the game safe and fair. To use methods that are easily applied in a consistent manner by officials of various levels of ability in games of various levels of skill.

NCAA POINTS OF EMPHASIS 2012 Sportsmanship Targeting the Head / Neck Pinning the Body or Crosse on Face-Offs Stalling Buckled Chin Straps

NFHS POINTS OF EMPHASIS 2012 Players calling attention to themselves after a goal Deliberately grabbing the ball with the hand on the faceoff Illegal Checks Equipment Inspections

Zones of the Field (NCAA/NFHS) DEFENSIVE ZONE ZONE 3 ZONE 4 C Zones of the Field (NCAA/NFHS)

PRE-GAME

U R FJ Pre-Coin Toss Get to corner of box before you call for OO XX Get to corner of box before you call for Captains. Note: Crew should be available for equipment checks. 1) Introduce Captains to Referee NOTE: Confirm time of coin-toss during coaches certification. NO WHISTLES HERE… Our first whistle calls out the teams for the line-up. Prior to that, whistles belong to coaches. U R FJ Pre-Coin Toss

U FJ R Coin Toss Note: Use a coin at least the 1) Home Team faces bench 2) Visiting team calls toss prior to toss 3) Catch coin (Don’t flip) 4) Rotate players backs to goal they are defending 5) Tap shoulder for Alternating possession 6) Left shoulder to goal for line-up Note: Use a coin at least the size of a half dollar. XX XX OO OO U FJ NOTE: Coin Toss winner gets choice of goal to defend or first alternating possession. Speaking captains R Note: Home team leaves first, and Visitor is about 5 steps behind Note: U and FJ checks nets after the coin toss. Check for balls. Coin Toss

U R FJ Line-up Note: U and FJ should line up 5 yards apart, and have teams line up on them 1) Teams should have their left shoulder towards the goal they are defending 2)Don’t talk very much here as the players just want to play. OOOOO OOOO G U R G XXXXX XXXX FJ NOTE: Goalies should be in-line with their team. Line-up

FACE-OFFS

FACE-OFF OFFICIAL Keep free arm at your side. Keep the whistle in your mouth, or get it up there as soon as you say “down”! Position yourself where you are safe and can see sticks. FREEZE once players are down. Put players down together. Get whistle to mouth as players go down. Say “SET”. Vary cadence! The pause between “Set” and Whistle should vary between ½ to a full second. The pause between “Down” and “Set” may be longer. Be sure players are SET. If there is a violation and you haven’t blown your whistle yet, don’t. Signal (but do not say) illegal procedure, verbalize exact violation, and award possession. Conduct the restart after a violation. Stay “home”. No need to rush to goal- your partners have it. Watch face- off action. Watch for “pinning” with stick or body.

FACE-OFF – Wing Officials Along the wing-line as close to center as necessary (or use new optional positioning). Don’t move between “Down” and whistle. Move toward your goal on the whistle. Cover restraining line, goal, end-line.

Left Hand Up

Face-Off Standard Position HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO F/O Responsibilities - position as needed to be safe, see sticks - neutral zone - stick heads - handles of crosse - feet position - gloves on crosse - most violations - most possession calls B F/O SS Responsibilities - butt end facing him - wing line jumps - goal line coverage - move on whistle - some possession calls - line violations - 30/20/10-second counts B Responsibilities - wing line violations - goal line coverage - move on whistle - some possession calls - beeper to start play - time outs - line violations Teaching Tips -Note new references for F/O- F/O, B, SS - Face-off official position flexible - Be still once you put the players down - ball stays at center- stay home SS Face-Off Standard Position

Face-off-1 (ball stays) HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Bench official - Move toward goal on whistle - cover restraining line, goal B F/O Face-off official - conduct face-off - Say “SET”. Vary cadence. - IF BALL STAYS, YOU STAY, - but keep out of harm’s way - take 90% of post-whistle F/O violations Single-Side Official - Move toward goal on whistle - 30/20/10-second counts - cover restraining line, goal - stay until called off by Lead SS Face-off-1 (ball stays)

Where’s the Ball?

Where’s the Ball?

Alternate Face-Off Position HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO F/O Responsibilities -Whistle the F/O-STAY AND WATCH B Responsibilities - wing line violations - Split vision between wings and F/O Avoid the “I” formation B F/O B & FO- BREAK FOR GOALS ON POSSESSION SS Teaching Tips - Face-off official position flexible - Be still once you put the players down - ball stays at center- stay home - AFTER POSSESSION- head to your position MIX IT UP. DON’T BE PREDICTABLE. SS Responsibilities - wing line violations - Split vision between wings and F/O 30/20/10-second counts Alternate Face-Off Position

HOME VISITOR Face-off (ball away) Bench becomes Lead FO becomes Trail XXXXX OOOOO Bench becomes Lead - has goal line, endline B FO becomes Trail - conduct face-off - say “SET”. Vary cadence. - determine possession - sweep box - jog into play - If FO violation, restart play quickly, follow violator to box, make sure sub is clean. FO Single-Side Official - don’t stop at cone! - 30/20/10-second counts - help on questionable goal SS Face-off (ball away)

Face-off (ball towards) HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Bench becomes Trail - secondary offside - substitutions sweep box time-outs jog into play - If FO violation, monitor the substitution. B FO FO becomes Lead - conduct face-off - say “SET”. Vary cadence. - stay outside of passing lanes getting to GLE - get to GLE - verbally call off SS Teaching Tips - FO/L: Get into position as soon as you can, but stay out of passing lanes SS Single-Side Official - GET TO GOAL LINE!! - 30/20/10-second counts - help on questionable goal - stay until called off by Lead Face-off (ball towards)

SETTLED SITUATIONS

Coverage during Settled Situations HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Trail is helping on crease, watching shooter, has sideline, and has all substitutions. Lead has the front of the crease, and is off official. Note: Single & Lead - communicate on and off ball. T L X Ô SS Single-Side has the ball, and is the ON official. Coverage during Settled Situations

Settled Situations-NCAA HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Lead--be close to crease, and keep ball in front of you. Move in and out with ball. Trail-- after sweeping box, jog to 5 yds. off, and 5 yds. in. T REMEMBER “GET IT IN/KEEP IT IN” IF OFFENSE CAUSES BALL TO GO INTO THEIR DEFENSIVE HALF, THEN GAINS POSSESSION L SS Single-Side- about 5yds off & 5 yds. up Must move in as Lead gets pushed off the goal line, EVEN IF THERE IS A PLAYER BEHIND HIM. “Yo-Yo”- L and SS (and, to a lesser part, T) are “on a string” 30-SECOND TIMER IF “O” GAINS POSSESSION IN “D” HALF (w/ no “Get-it-In”) Settled Situations-NCAA Updated 7/6/11

Settled Situations- NFHS HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Lead--be close to crease, and keep ball in front of you. Move in and out with ball. Trail-- after sweeping box, jog to 5 yds. off, and 5 yds. in. T L SS Single-Side- about 5yds off & 5 yds. up Must move in as Lead gets pushed off the goal line, EVEN IF THERE IS A PLAYER BEHIND HIM. NEW SLIDE 24- UPDATE FOR NFHS!!! Settled Situations- NFHS

Settled Situations – How Close? HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Stay outside of line to “next pass” T Next Pass X L X w/ ball X SS Next Pass Settled Situations – How Close?

Contested Subs Later in a Possession HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO XO Trail must watch any contested subs on the fly. Watch for any advantage gained by going early, or fouls. Open up and let the subs go in front of you. Close in behind. T L X O X O X O SS Contested Subs Later in a Possession

HOME VISITOR T L SS Stalling XXXXX OOOOO -Communicate discretely- all 3 go up at once. -No specific time frame “GET IT IN/ KEEP IT IN!” T L -Give them a brief “feeling-out” period, but look to put it on early. -Allow for on-the-fly subs, as long as they don’t “dally” SS T- depending on your speed, move to corner of box on “Keep It In” Stalling

TRANSITION

Goalie Save – Fast Clear HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Lead (now Trail)- Signal for SS to start timer on possession. Take4 second goalie count. Come up w/ball. If slow clear, stay as deep as ball. Trail (now Lead) breakout on save look before you get to the midline, if still coming get to goal-line look T L L T SS- Start timer on possession- 10-second visual count begins when timer sounds. SS TWEAK ANIMATION SO BALL, L/T/SS MOVE TOGETHER AFTER “LOOK” look Single-side starts timer, breaks for cone w/save. Take a few strides, take a look. Straddle cone. Check offside. Note: new Lead should not get beat to midfield, to top of offensive box area, goal line or endline. Goalie Save – Fast Clear

HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Trail (old Lead) stop at 1st cone, watch subs Lead (old Trail) stop here, watch substitution area until ball position demands that you get to the goal. T L O SS Goalie save or clearing end-line restart Slow Clear

RE-STARTS

HOME VISITOR T L SS Sideline out of bounds Lead has goal-line XXXXX OOOOO Lead has goal-line Trail has beeper, and any substitutes. T L SS- Stay in “2-man” position until T is on the field Single-Side has whistle. Look for “GO” from L and T SS ball Sideline out of bounds

HOME VISITOR T L SS GLE Out of Bounds XXXXX OOOOO T come to sideline and down to make the OOB call. T L make sure T is on the field before giving up the call. L • ball SS SS covers goal GLE Out of Bounds

HOME VISITOR L T SS GLE Restart XXXXX OOOOO L T blows it out, move into position on restart X T L- Blow it in, then follow ball to goal SS 3-way communication on restart- T -> SS -> L SS MUST cover goal. SS- Stay on goal until ball turns away from goal GLE Restart

Endline out of bounds- far side HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Lead has goal-line. T Note: remember goalie count if he chases. L Communicate with Single-Side on who puts the ball back in play. *If ball is double-teamed on endline, T must move inside box.* Single-Side has whistle and count Need to talk with Lead on this SS X ball Endline out of bounds- far side

Endline out of bounds- bench side HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO T L Trail has subs. X Lead has restart. Follow ball to goal. SS SS covers goal. Endline out of bounds- bench side

HOME VISITOR T L SS Sub Area out of bounds NOTE: be sure where the XXXXX OOOOO Trail brings the ball in 5 yds has the beeper. Sweep box after starting play. Be ready for ball changing directions. L and SS need to communicate. Lead has goal. T X L SS needs to be on the cone to watch for an offsides jump play. Single-Side will take 30-second count. Be ready for midline jump play. You have offside. NOTE: be sure where the ball went out of bounds! SS Sub Area out of bounds

HOME VISITOR L T SS Time-Out Procedures XXXXX OOOOO Try to have at least 1 official where the teams are crossing. L T X ball O Watch the “cross” here. X X O X O O SS After all clear, meet at center. After discussion, official w/ restart at ball, others 20 yards off benches. Time-Out Procedures

PENALTY SITUATIONS

HOME VISITOR T L SS Flag Down XXXXX OOOOO Trail move to corner of box upon “flag down”. T L SS “Flag down” Flag Down

HOME VISITOR T L SS Penalty Relay #1 NOTE: Officials not involved XXXXX OOOOO Trail move toward SS in the open, stop and take penalty. Don’t be in a hurry. Turn to table, stop, and relay the penalty. Put your beeper on, and return to the play. T Report Only: Color, Number, Foul, Time L NOTE: Officials not involved in reporting penalty, be sure to get the ball ready for play! SS Restart far side if given a choice (offensive half) Flag down here NOTE 2: When play is halted with ball in box, restart FAR SIDE! Single-Side calls out “flag down” stops play when appropriate. Gets out to an open area, and stops. Then signals. Penalty Relay #1

HOME VISITOR T L SS Penalty Relay #2 XXXXX OOOOO Trail be sure to inform your partners of the foul BEFORE telling the table. Trail has flag flag down here T come in and give call L SS NOTE : When play is halted with ball in box, restart FAR SIDE! Lead and Single-Side to get ball ready for play when Trail returns. Penalty Relay #2

What Stops a “Slow Whistle” in NCAA Play? “GOODIE” Goal Out of the box/ out of bounds Offensive foul Defensive possession Injury Expiration of the clock

EQUIPMENT CHECKS

HOME VISITOR T L R FJ U SS Equipment Check XXXXX OOOOO Note: meet the players at the wing area. Take stick, with you to “X” T NOTE: Watch player as you ask him for his stick! L R FJ U SS Single-Side get ball, bench officials get stick that comes to you. (NFHS ONLY!- Tap shoulder for pad, ask to see palms.) Meet at midfield. Hold stick for Referee to measure. Referee to measure “both” sticks. FJ & U face benches on either side of midline Equipment Check

Random Stick Check- Goal HOME VISITOR XXXXX OOOOO Discuss ahead of time- -When to grab -Who grabs which stick NOTE: Watch player as you ask him for his stick! T T- stand back and watch everything else L GOAL! SS Closest official- grab scorer’s stick. Other official- signal GOAL, then grab defender’s stick. Grab ball Make sure you communicate and get a stick from each team! Tell scorer not to adjust his stick! Scorer pulls strings BEFORE you ask for his stick- NO PENALTY! Goal is good. Scorer pulls strings AFTER you ask for his stick- AT LEAST 1-MINUTE! NO GOAL! T- Back toward your position, but not too close to benches. Updated 1/23/08 Random Stick Check- Goal

HOME VISITOR T L SS Fight Procedure Note: Coaches are to assist XXXXX OOOOO Note: Coaches are to assist in freezing benches. FREEZE BENCHES Take #’s T L X fight O SS NOTE: Be careful handling players. Fight Procedure