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MEN
Men's Post-Collegiate League will adhere to Club Rules. Players are required to use their best judgment during play with regards to checking and physical contact. Intentional bodily harm and violence will not be tolerated and may result in immediate suspension from the league. Flagrant use of force and intent to injure will not be tolerated. Players failing to adhere to this policy will be penalized and face possible suspension or expulsion from the CLL.
All players including goalie must wear a league jersey, any player failing to do so will be asked to leave the field. If the player does not leave the field immediately a one minute non releasable delay of game penalty will be called.
In order to make the playoffs your team must place in the top 8. Teams are ranked by wins, loses, and goals scored.
Winning teams Captain will be responsible for sending scores via email to
lacrosse@croartlacrosse.org or calling in by phone 617-592-7732 and leaving a message. This should be done no later than the next morning. Any dispute in scores, score recorded by officials will be used.
20 seconds to clear, from time you take ball from defensive zone to touching
inside the offensive zone.
Only "on the fly" substitutions are permitted.
Only four (4) poles allowed on the field.
Each team will be awarded 1 timeout per half (no timeouts can be used under two minutes to run out clock time)
All penalties will be served by using running time.
Penalties are releasable after goal, we will not lock in.
Team with lead under 2 minutes must keep the ball in their offensive zone.
Play will continue when flag goes down. Only when defensive team controls the
ball or the ball goes out of bounds will play stop. Offensive zone/box will
count as out of bounds.
All games will consist of two 25 minute halves, running time.
All goalies must be equipped with a chest protector and throat guard, no exceptions.
All teams must have a minimum of 8 players to avoid a forfeit (players from other teams are permitted to play in regular season games but may not be used in any playoff or championship games).
In case of a forfeit, team with most players will win, goals will be added up and divided by the amount of games played for an average. That score will be recorded for the game.
If a game ends in a tie, teams will play up to two 5 minute sudden death periods to determine a winner. If tied after second OT both teams will be awarded a tie for the game. Playoff games will be 10 minute sudden death and will play until a winner is declared.
WOMEN
All games are 12 vs 12 format and will be governed by a version of NCAA Lacrosse Rules. We may play 8 vs 8 format that will be a game by game decision.
30 yard line restraining rule is in effect 4 players must stay back at all times. If we are playing 8 on 8, 2 players must stay back.
When a whistle blows, all players must stop in place. When a ball is ruled out of play, the player closest to the ball gets possession when play is resumed. Loss of possession may occur if a player deliberately runs or throws the ball out of play.
Field players may pass, catch or run with the ball in their crosse. A player may gain possession of the ball by dislodging it from an opponent's crosse with a check. A check is a controlled tap with a crosse on an opponent's crosse in an attempt to knock the ball free.
The player must be one step in front of her opponent in order to check. No player may reach across an opponent's body to check the handle of a crosse when she is even with or behind that opponent. A player may not protect the ball in her crosse by cradling so close to her body or face so as to make a legal, safe check impossible for the opponent.
All legal checks must be directed away from a seven-inch sphere or ""bubble"" around the head of the player. No player is allowed to touch the ball with her hands except the goalkeeper when she is within the goal circle. A change of possession may occur if a player gains a distinct advantage by playing the ball off her body.
Rough checks, and contact to the body with the crosse or body, are not allowed.
Fouls are categorized as major or minor, and the penalty for fouls is a “free position.” For major fouls, the offending player is placed four meters behind the player taking the free position. For a minor foul, the offending player is placed four meters off, in the direction from which she approached her opponent before committing the foul, and play is resumed. When a minor foul is committed in the critical scoring area, the player with the ball has an indirect free position, in which case the player must pass first.
A slow whistle occurs when the offense has entered the critical scoring area and the defense has committed a major foul. A flag is thrown but no whistle is sounded so that the offense has an opportunity to score a goal. A whistle is blown when a goal is scored or the scoring opportunity is over. An immediate whistle is blown when a major foul, obstruction or shooting space occurs, which jeopardizes the safety of a player.
Winning teams Captain will be responsible for sending scores via email to lacrosse@croartlacrosse.org or calling in by phone 617-592-7732 and leaving a message. This should be done no later than the next morning. Any dispute in scores, score recorded by officials will be used.
All players are required to wear their league issued jersey to every game.
All players are asked to wear all required equipment as stated by NCAA Lacrosse Rules.
Goggles/Eye Protection is optional. If under the age of 21 goggles are mandatory.
All goalies must be equipped with all required padding no exceptions.
All teams must have a minimum of 8 players to avoid a forfeit.
If a team cannot field a goalie for a scheduled game, the team will be permitted to use a substitute. However, the substitute goalie must be a registered CLL player.
All games will consist of two 25 minute, running halves.
Five minute break for halftime.
Only "on the fly" substitutions are permitted.
Each team will be awarded 1 timeout per half (timeout can not be used with under two minutes left in game).
Goggles/Eye Protection is optional. If under the age of 21 goggles are mandatory.
If a game ends in a tie, teams will play up to two 5 minute sudden death periods to determine a winner. If tied after second OT both teams will be awarded a tie for the game.
GENERAL
League Policies/Discipline
There is Zero Tolerance policy in effect for all league officials.
The City of Boston, South Boston, Moakley Park, Charlestown, Charlestown High, Rotch Field, Emerson College, South End, Parks Department and CLL cannot be held liable for any player(s) lost, stolen or damaged property.
It is the responsibility of each person entering the park to follow and respect the rules of as put forth by the Parks Department.
Drug Use and Alcohol Consumption is strictly prohibited anywhere on the grounds. Verbal Referee Confrontations, Fighting and Deliberate Personal Fouls with intent to injure are strictly prohibited. Abuse of officials will absolutely not be tolerated. Any player found in violation of these policies or is deemed impaired by a league official due to drug or alcohol use will result in a team penalty.
1st Offense - expulsion for the remainder of the existing game and following game. 2nd Offense - expulsion for the remainder of the existing game and following 2 games. 3rd Offense - expulsion from the league.
The CLL and its members reserve the right to review, modify, and interpret any rule established without prior notice. Any disputes will be address on a case-by-case basis and any decision(s) made by the CLL Officials is final.
Inclement Weather/Field Conditions
If there are any unforeseeable problems with the field, a member of the CLL will contact each captain as soon as it is brought to the attention of the league. An attempt to reschedule game at a later date will be made.
If the weather is obviously dangerous before games begin on scheduled league nights, all captains will be notified of cancellation, an attempt to make up games at a later date will be made.
In the case of dangerous weather during play (lightning), league officials will call an officials time out and wait no less then 20 minutes to determine if the game can be continued. If games are unable to be continued an attempt to make up games at a later date will be made.
It is the responsibility of the team captains to notify all their players if a scheduled game is cancelled.
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