Learning About Indoor Lacrosse Rules
According to indoor lacrosse rules, at the start of the game one midfielder is placed in every wing area, an attacker near the opponent's goal area and a defender and the goalie near the home goal area. The game normally starts with a draw by placing the ball between the lacrosse sticks of two players. When the whistle is blown, the two players will battle for ball possession. The main objective of the game is to score points by shooting the ball into the goal and the team with the most points will of course win the game. Indoor lacrosse rules allow players to cradle, throw and shoot the ball but touching the ball is a foul. Only the goalkeeper can touch the ball when it is near the goal area. The game is 60 minutes long with four 15-minute quarters with 1 minute intermission every period. It also has a 10-minute intermission during halftime. Two 5-minute overtimes are given and if the two overtime periods are finished with the scores tied, the game is declared a draw. Indoor lacrosse rules have two types of fouls, personal and technical fouls. Personal fouls include pushing, slashing and tripping. The penalty is temporary ejection from the game for 1 to 3 minutes depending on the foul committed. Technical fouls include touching the ball, illegal interference, offside and entering the opponents crease. The penalty for a technical foul is loss of ball possession or a free throw for the other team getting thrown out of the game without a substitute for 30 seconds. The thrown out player due to technical foul can return to the game when the opponent scores a goal. However, the player will carry the technical foul for the entire game. An intentional or flagrant foul due to conduct and unevenness may result to a player's ejection from the game then a substitute can enter the game after five minutes. If the ball goes out of bounds, the team that last touched ball will lose possession. If the ball goes over the end line due to a shot on goal, the player nearest to the ball will be awarded possession. |
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