NFHS Rule Changes for 2010
September 12, 2009 -
The National Federation of State High School
Association has released their rule changes for Boys' lacrosse for the
2010 season. New York State teams use NFHS rules which are, from time
to time, modified by the NYSPHSAA Lacrosse Committee.
Changes are divided into three reporting areas which include Major Rules Changes, Editorial Changes and Points of Emphasis.
Major Rule Changes:
Five major rule changes were announced in the September release.
- Rule 2-1-1 defines the procedure and the penalty to be
assessed if a goalkeeper is not properly equipped at the start of the
game.
- Rule 4-3-4 defines how players at the face off must
grip their sticks in a way that wraps their fingers around their stick
at the start of the draw.
- Rule 4-16 states that a player
who is in the act of receiving a pass cannot be checked unless the ball
is within five yards of him.
- Rule 6-3-2f makes it clear that a player cannot "lock down" with his arm or any other part of his body an opponent's stick.
- Rule
6-5-2t states that it is illegal for a team to fail to have a properly
equipped goalkeeper on the field during the game and also explains the
procedure for goalie-penalty events.
Major Editorial Changes
- In rule 4-3-1 the procedure is simplified and there is a
better explanation for what happens when a period ends and a team has a
man advantage.
- There is a revision in rule 4-6-3a which
better explains the location for a restart if a loose ball goes out of
bounds down field.
- There is a revision in rules 4-9-2k
that clarifies the procedure when a player who scores a goal is found
to have an illegal stick, or for a player who adjusts the strings
before the official requests a stick check.
- In rule 7-3
there is a revision that clarifies the location for a restart when the
ball crosses the end line prior to a penalty taking place.
Points of Emphasis for 2010
Officials will be looking more carefully at five areas of rules during the 1010 season.
- Pre-Game Management: Teams are expected to stay on their
half of the field and not circle of the whole field or interfere with
their opponent's warm ups. In addition, officials will be watching to
insure that players are wearing safety equipment during warm ups, that
there are no drills directly behind a goal that is being used and that
there are no feeders working from directly behind the goal during warm
ups.
- Officials will be watching for illegal body checks,
particularly when they to the head or ride up the shoulder into the
head. They will be assessing two or three minute penalties for such
illegal body checks.
- Emphasis will be given to offensive
stalling with warnings given when it is apparent that the offensive
team is not attempting to score.
- Although there are not
new stick specifications, there are sticks on the market that do not
been NFHS specifications and cannot be used.
- Officials
will be looking for "cap-plugs" on the end of sticks. A metal shaft
must have a plug or be "adequately taped", "A single strip of tape is
not considered adequate."
Releases, new "situations" and new approved rules are available on the NFHS web site.