INDIANAPOLIS, IN (August 18, 2010) — The definition of an illegal body check in high school boys lacrosse widens next season to include initiating contact directly to an opponent’s head or initiating contact to an opponent’s body that then follows through to the head.

This addition to Rule 5-3 was one of four changes made by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Boys Lacrosse Rules Committee at its July 27-28 meeting in Indianapolis. These changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.

“There were already some provisions in the rules that prohibited head-to-head contact but the committee wanted to remove checking with or to the head from the game,” said Kent Summers, NFHS assistant director and liaison to the Boys Lacrosse Rules Committee. “Spearing – leading with the top of your head into another player – has been illegal for a number of years. Now, anytime a player initiates a check with his head or to his opponent’s head, it is a violation.”

“The committee wants to minimize and hopefully eliminate head injuries from the game,” Summers said.

The NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory Committee’s clarification of concussion procedures, which is now part of all NFHS sports rules, was added to Rule 4-28-7. That rule now states that “any player who exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion (such as loss of consciousness, headache, dizziness, confusion or balance problems) shall be immediately removed from the game and shall not return to play until cleared by an appropriate health-care professional.”

In other changes, Rule 1-2-1 now stipulates that “if a field of play has a logo in the center or at any other part of the field of play, that logo should not obstruct the visibility of the required marks. A solid or shadow-bordered line is permissible.” The committee defines a shadow line as a line that designates the continuation of the required line by a border or outlines, at least ¼-inch wide.

“This has been a big problem,” Summers said. “The center of the field must be clearly defined so officials can correctly administer a face-off and can identify where to award the ball in certain situations.”

The final rules change allows contrasting colored piping, 1/8-inch wide or less, on uniforms. This rule was changed in 2008 to alleviate officials’ confusion about contrasting-colored yokes. Piping does not pose this problem.

In addition to the four rules changes, the committee also specified eight editorial changes. The three most significant editorial changes are:

·         1-10-1b – Hard and unyielding items (guards, casts, braces, splints, etc.) on the hand, wrist, forearm, elbow or upper arm are prohibited unless it is necessary to protect an injury. If worn, the area of the body must be padded with a closed-cell, slow-recovery foam padding no less than ½-inch thick. Knee and ankle braces which are unaltered from the manufacturer’s original design/production do not require any additional padding.

·         4-3-5 – The official will sound the whistle promptly after readying the ball for play and stating the word “set.” For hearing-impaired players, a reasonable accommodation for the “set” command and whistle sound will be provided.

·         5-6-3 – Slashing shall include striking an opponent on any part of the body with the crosse (including its cap end), except when done by a player in the act of passing, shooting or attempting to scoop the ball.

Boys lacrosse had 88,596 participants in 1,984 schools during the 2008-09 season, according to the High School Athletics Participation Survey conducted by the NFHS.

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This press release was written by Arika Herron, a summer intern in the NFHS Publications/Communications Department and a senior at Butler (Indiana) University.

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This past Saturday twenty five young men completed the Level 1 lacrosse training program hosted at the Brady Benefit Tournament. These new officials exceeded the expectations of the trainers during the classroom session on Friday night and the field training on Saturday afternoon.

Each trainee officiated two halves while shadowed by an experienced GLOA official. We would like to thank Eric Sanders, Jeff Greene, Brian Work,  Damian Kavanagh, Doug Congleton, and Sonny Pieper for volunteering their time and effort to help these new officials through the field training.

The GLOA would like to thank the Brady family and all of the staff at the tournament for providing a fantastic venue and for promoting how lacrosse families rally around each other in difficult times.

Remember there is still available youth training in September!
Thursday, September 23rd Classroom Session
Hembree Park Recreation Center (HPRC)
850 Hembree Road
Roswell, GA 30076
Time- TBD
(REGISTRATION CLOSES FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH)

Field Training – Saturday, September 25th
Multiple Fields – All in the Roswell Area

To Register:

1) Click on “Youth Officials Training” on the right-hand navigation.
2) Expand “Classes Available For Registration”
3) Review the class information and decide which session you want to participate in.
4) Expand the “Register For A Class” section and provide ALL of the requested information. (If you are not a US Lacrosse member, please go to www.uslacrosse.org to become a member and receive your membership number).
5) SUBMIT THE REGISTRATION FORM
6) Follow the PayPal Link and pay for your training materials.

You will get an email confirming your registration.

 

image003GLOA members, through their generous donations to the Ron Mallonee Fund, helped sponsor Team Georgia this summer as they traveled to Orlando, Florida.  Five GLOA members officiated at the U-15 National Championship Tournament (Topher Lawson, Gordon Corsetti, Bob Foster, Jeff Green, and Sonny Pieper).  One of the team coaches was former GLOA President Jim Westbrook.  Below is a thank-you note from Team Georgia:

On behalf of Team Georgia, I would like to thank you for your generous donation. Because of your contribution, we were able to offer scholarships, provide much needed drinks and snacks between games, and send a strong team to represent Georgia at the U-15 National Lacrosse Championship in Orlando, Florida. The level of competition was remarkable and although we won only one of our five games, we were able to keep the scores close enough to make it into the Championship Bracket. Team Georgia represented our state well both in the sport and in character. These boys came home with some wonderful memories and ready to work hard to meet their next challenge! Thank you again for helping to provide this extraordinary opportunity!

Players:

Nicholas Bentley – Decatur
Wesley Berberick – Decatur
Matt Biondich – Johns Creek
Trey Caso – Canton
Jack Cherry – Atlanta
Brandon Davis – Milton
Ben Fleck – Johns Creek
Matt Geran – Alpharetta
Garret Gomez – Suwanee
Cole Houghton – Roswell
Justin Jackson – Johns Creek

Brock Lohnes – Roswell
Connor McCann – Suwanee
Ryan McDaniel – Johns Creek
Allen “Duncan” Morris – Woodstock
Connor Segraves – Suwanee
Steele Shull – Suwanee
Brian Sykes – Johns Creek
Chad Toliver – Roswell
Justin Westbrook – Johns Creek
Mitchell Berggreen – Suwanee

Coaches:
James Westbrook
Bob Biondich
Tim Geran
Russ Caso