Tournament directors will handle situations on a case by case basis in consultation with referees and reserve the right to remove any player, coach, or fan from the event without refund. Excessive physical play, fighting, foul language, excessive “trash talk,” and disrespect toward players, referees, coaches, or parents by any players, coaches, or parents will not be tolerated.This includes but is not limited to: (i) body checking a player from his “blind side” (ii) body checking a player who has his head down in an attempt to play a loose ball and (iii) body checking a player whose head is turned away to receive a pass, even if that player turns toward the contact immediately before the body check. Anybody check on a player in a defenseless position. This includes but is not limited to: (i) any check in which a player makes contact with sufficient force and intent to knock down the opposing player (ii) any check in which a player makes contact with sufficient force and intent to injure the opposing player and (iii) any check made in a reckless or intimidating manner. A take-out check is defined as: Anybody checks considered more aggressive or more physical than necessary to stop the advancement of the player carrying the ball or to keep or move a player away from a loose ball. NO TAKE-OUT CHECKS ARE PERMITTED BY ANY PLAYER AT ANY AGE LEVEL. ![]() All stick checks must be executed with proper intent of contact with the ball carriers stick and or gloves. All legal stick & body checks are permitted. Teams using players from other teams within the same age bracket will be disqualified without refund. All teams must submit roster and waiver information prior to the start of their first game. Players are to play on one team in one division, unless receiving prior approval from Directors.Once the score has been signed off on by both teams and submitted to the score table no further score adjustments will be made. Any score discrepancies should be addressed at that time with a tournament field manager, game officials, and head coach from both teams. At the conclusion of the game a coach from each team must sign off on the scoresheet confirming the score of the game.Note: Goal differential is a maximum of 7 in any given game when used towards tie-breaker seeding. (1) Record, (2) head-to-head, (3) goals allowed, (4) goal differential, (5) goals scored, (6) coin toss. In the event of a tie in standings, seeds for bracket play will be determined by the following tiebreaker:.During playoff bracket play teams will play 5 minute sudden-victory overtime periods until a goal is scored. Games can end in a tie during pool play.Standard ball advancement rules will be applied to all divisions.It will then be referee discretion to add up to 4 minutes to the end of the game time but no more than that. ![]() Games will start on time with a universal horn and will not stop under any circumstance except an extended injury timeout. ![]() Games will be 22 minute running time halves with a 5-minute halftime.All youth divisions will use US Lacrosse / NFHS rules with the following modifications:
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