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Age Definition
As stated in the Bylaws of the U.S. Lacrosse Youth
Council (USLYC) eligibility for participation in boys U-15
events sanctioned by US Lacrosse and its Youth Council will
be based on the following criteria:
Youth players will be age 15 years and under in grade
8 or below and further qualify as follows in order to
participate in USLYC sanctioned youth lacrosse activities:
(a) player has not attained 15 years of age as of December
31 in the year preceding a USL Youth Council sanctioned
event; and (b) the player has not participated in any
high-school program as a member of a high-school freshmen,
junior varsity, or varsity team.
Leagues may be organized by age or grades. Physical
maturity should be considered when grouping players. If your
program has enough players, the age/ grade groups should
play separately. The following is an example, with ages
determined as of December 31 in the year proceeding the USL
Youth Council sanctioned event:
Senior Division: Under 15/ 8th grade.
May have competitive divisions grouped by ability.
Junior Division: Under 13/ 6th and 7th
grade. May have competitive divisions grouped by ability.
Note: Players 12 years old or 6th grade may have
difficulty playing with 14 year old or 8th grade boys.
Lightning Division: Under 11/ 4th and 5th
grade. Non-competitive. Ages and grades may play together.
Multiple teams within a program should be balanced.
Bantam Division: Under 9/ 2nd and 3rd
grade. Non-competitive. Ages and grades may play together.
Multiple teams within a program should be balanced.
Rule 1 - Game Personnel
Number of Players
10 players per side on the field, however games can be
played with as few as 7 per side on the field if coaches
agree. All USLYC sponsored events will be played with the
regulation 10 players per side.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 1, Section 1 - The Game
Lacrosse is played by two teams of 10 players each.
Rule 2 - Field & Equipment

Field
SECTION 1. Play on regulation size field is
preferred, however the coaches and officials can agree to
play on any size field available. USLYC sponsored events
will be paled on regulation size fields for all groups.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 1, Section 2 - Playing Field
The lacrosse playing field shall be rectangular, 110 yards
long and between 53 and 60 yards wide.
Equipment
SECTION 2. Equipment will conform to NFHS crosse
dimensions and equipment requirements, including NOCSAE-
approved helmets, with the following exceptions:
A. Arm pads are required at all divisions for each player
and are optional for the goalie.
National Federation of State High School
Associations
Rule 1, Section 5 - The Ball
Rule 1, Section 6 - Crosse- Dimensions
Rule 1, Section 7 - Crosse Construction
Rule 1, Section 8 - Crosse Prohibitions
Rule 1, Section 9 - Helmet, Face mask and Mouthpiece
Player Equipment
b. The length of the crosse may be 37 to 40 inches for
offensive players in the Lightning and Bantam Divisions and
defensive players in such divisions may use a stick with a
length of 37 to 72 inches.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 1, Section 6 - Crosse- Dimensions
The Crosse shall be an overall fixed length of either 40 to
42 inches
(Short crosse) or 52 to 72 inches (long crosse), except for
the goalkeeper's crosse, which may be a length of 72 inches
or less.
c. Rib pads are strongly recommended!
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 2, Section 9-Personal Equipment
All players are required to wear protective gloves, arm
pads, shoulder pads, shoes, and jerseys.
Responsibilities of the home team
SECTION 3. a. Game balls and adequate number of balls
must be maintained at the end lines behind the goals during
regulation play.
b. Ball boys (may be waived with consent of the coaches).
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 2, Section 4 - Home Coach's Responsibility
Rule 2, Section 8 - Timekeeper
Rule 2, Section 9 - Scorer
c. Home teams are responsible for contrasting jersey
colors and will wear pennies if needed.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 2, Section 9 - Player equipment
G. R. 4 The home team wears white or light-colored jerseys.
Rule 3 - Time Factors and Scoring
a. Senior & Junior Division- Four quarters, 10
minute stop clock, and sudden victory 4 minute overtime
periods will be utilized.
b. Lightning and Bantam Divisions- four quarters, 12
minute running clock, and one overtime running clock period
of 15 minutes, no sudden victory.
c. Overtime- in the event of a tie, two (2) four (4)
minute (sudden victory) overtime periods will be played. If,
after two (2) overtime periods the score is tie, additional
sudden victory overtime periods may be played until a winner
is determined; provided time permits and coaches and
officials are in agreement.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 3 - Sections 1, 3 and 4
d. Timeouts-two (2) timeouts are permitted per half.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 3, Section 28 - Team timeouts
Rule 4 - Play of the Game
The game is to be played with emphasis on the proper
development of stick, team, and sportsmanship skills:
a. All divisions will follow NFHS rules with the
following exception:
No 10-second count
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 4, Section 14 - Advancing the ball beyond the
defensive-area line
Rule 4, Section 15 - Advancing the ball into the goal area
b. Youth Division. Time serving penalties are enforced
and man up situations are permitted in all divisions except
the Bantam Division, where there are no time-serving
penalties; instead the player must be substituted and the
ball awarded to the other team at the point of the
infraction.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 7, Sections 1,2, &3
Body checking is permitted in Senior & Junior Divisions,
however, no take-out checks are permitted by any player.
Definition-Take-out checks: Checks in which the player
lowers his head or shoulder with the force and intent to
take out (*put on the ground) the other player.
Players may make contact in an upright position within
five yards of the ball. No body checking of any kind is
permitted in the Lightning & Bantam division, which includes
no man/ball, clear the type body pushing. If the ball is not
moving the referee will start play following the alternating
position session rule.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 5, Section 3 - Illegal body check NOTE: Spearing
Rule 5, Section 3/1 - Body checking within 5 yards of a
loose ball
In any game and at any point during a game when there is
a four-point lead, the team that is behind will be given the
ball at the midfield line in lieu of a face-off as long as
the four-point lead is maintained, unless waived by the
coach of the trailing team.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 4, Section 3 - Facing off
Rule 5 - Personal and Expulsion Fouls
a. Personal Foul/Slashing - For Lightning and Bantam
Divisions. Any poke check not making contact with the gloved
hand while holding the stick itself will be considered a
slash. Also, any one-handed check will be considered a slash
for the Bantam Division.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 5, Section 6 - Slashing
Personal fouls are to be taken seriously. In addition to
the NFHS rules, any player or coach who uses derogatory
language (starting with damn) on the field or bench, whether
addressing a player, coach or referee may receive: first
offense, 1 minute non-releasable penalty; a 2 minute
non-releasable penalty for the second offense; and expulsion
from the game for the third offense.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 5, Section 9 - Unsportsmanlike conduct
c. Players illegally playing down to any division will be
expelled for the season and the team will be eliminated from
any playoffs and ineligible for any titles or awards.
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Rule 5, Section 11 - Expulsion
Rule 6 - Technical Fouls
a. Offensive stalling shall be enforced, however this
rule will be waived for Lightning and Bantam Divisions.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 3, Section 10 - Offensive stalling
b. Senior and Junior Division: the winning team is to
keep the ball in the box during the last two minutes of the
game. Lightning and Bantam Divisions are excused from this
rule.
National Federation of State High School Associations
Rule 3, Section 3 - Final two minutes of regulation play
Rule 6, Section 10 - Offensive stalling
Rule 7 - Penalty Enforcement
No additional supplement, see Rule 4.
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