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Anthony Wayne Lacrosse Catching

Foundation To catch a lacrosse ball takes concentration. You need to focus on the ball as it comes in, and watch it all the way into the pocket. Once the ball hits the net there has to be give in the stick, so that the ball doesn't bounce out when it hits the net. To do this you have to relax your grip on the stick and allow it to move in the direction of the ball, so that you cushion the blow of the ball into the pocket. If you keep your stick stiff, and do not allow it to move with the ball as you catch it, the chances are much better that it will bounce out.

Foundation (Cont) If you are a player who is struggling with keeping your ball in the pocket when you catch it, make sure that you are not holding your stick rigidly when the ball impacts. Imagine trying to catch a water balloon or an egg without it breaking. By catching it softly and trying not to let the balloon burst when it hits the net, players will find much more success. You can actually use water balloons to teach this by gently tossing small water balloons into the kids nets and telling them not to let them break. This is both fun for the players and effective in demonstrating the concept as long as the weather allows it, although I have to warn you that your drill may break down pretty quickly as it generally turns into a water balloon fight. But that's ok this is supposed to be about having fun, so make it fun.

get Ready Catching from the ready position with the stick held at the ear in an area known as “the box,” facing the passer. If catching with the right hand their left foot should be forward and visa versa. This is fine for first week or two catching, but the common thought is that it almost never happens like that in a game. Players are in motion. Stationary targets get checked, so unless you are dealing with very young players, I recommend quickly moving them to catching while in motion. This allows them a better opportunity to adjust to the ball as it flies in, and it helps them to avoid their opponents.

Stick Side Catch Lacrosse catching to the stick side is the side where the top hand is near the head of the stick. The bottom hand will be on the off stick side. When lacrosse catching, ideally the ball is thrown to a high stick just to the stick side of the players face in front of the players ear, but slightly forward. The receiving player should start by facing the passing player and moving slightly toward the throwing player with their stick open almost vertical to the ground. As the ball is thrown the receiving player should adjust their motion toward the ball, so that they can receive it as close to the ideal location as is possible. Slightly in front of their ear, but always trying to keep the ball forward of their body to protect it. As the ball enters the pocket and the player begins to cushion the impact they should also relax their shoulders and twist slightly in the direction of the ball. By catching the ball in this position the player is then ideally positioned to make their next move whether it is a cradle, pass, or shot. Except in the case of taking a quick stick shot or pass, you should coach your kids to immediately cradle the ball as they make their move into position to run, dodge, pass, or shoot. By emphasizing the cradle first you will eliminate many loose ball situations caused by stick or body checking from your opponent.

Off Side Catch The off stick side is the side away from the head of the stick. When lacrosse catching a ball that is thrown to the off stick side as the player moves toward the throw they should bring the head of the stick across their face, but still with the open net facing toward the ball. Watch the ball all the way in to the net and then begin to cradle the ball immediately as they bring it back a cross their face and in position to make their next move, run, pass, or shot.

Over the Shoulder Catch Over the shoulder lacrosse catching is typically done as a player breaks in transition to a fast break opportunity. It is very similar to a wide receiver or break away basketball player catching a pass in stride. It is a much more difficult catch to make, but when done correctly can lead to explosively quick attacks as the player does not have to slow down to catch the ball. The key here again is to watch the ball all the way in to the pocket. As the ball comes the player will reach out with their stick and pluck the ball out of the air as it is trying to fly by. Again holding the stick softly helps to cushion the impact. The ball should then be brought back to the body and cradled so that the player can continue to run.

Lacrosse Catching Tips Try to position your body in a way that blocks your opponent from the ball. I relate it to boxing out in basket. By using your body to shield your opponent you will have more success and keep more balls thrown to you. Never stab at the ball when you are trying to catch it. Some new players like to slap their stick at the ball as it comes in. This will more often than not result in a loose ball as the ball will often bounce out. Always remember to relax the stick just before contact, and let the momentum of the ball carry it back a few inches.