SPARKS, Md. — US Lacrosse announced the 2018 rule changes and points of emphasis for youth boys’ lacrosse. The rules are to be used for all levels of play 14U age group and below.
The points of emphasis for 2018:
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Sportsmanship: Players, coaches, officials and spectators should exhibit the highest levels of sportsmanship and congeniality at all times. Coaches, officials and spectators are all partners in providing the best possible experience for youth players.
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Stick Checks to the Head: In youth lacrosse, any stick contact to the head should be called. This allows for more consistent penalty calling and helps mitigate injury risk.
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Mouth Guards: In 2017, the penalty changed from a personal to technical foul to encourage greater penalty enforcement for violations. Mouth guards must be used and worn properly.
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Age-Appropriate Rules: US Lacrosse youth rules are supported by the concepts in the Lacrosse Athlete Development Model (LADM). Players should follow age-appropriate rules that include, but are not limited to, field size, stick length, body contact and stick contact.
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Experimental Rules: In order to test rule proposals submitted to US Lacrosse, the Men’s Rules Subcommittee encourages leagues to try several experimental rules (listed at the end of this release).
The committee, which met earlier this summer, passed some rule revisions and also focused on making important clarifications to the 2017 rules.
“Our goal last season was to produce a small and easier to understand set of youth rules," said Rick Lake, senior manager of the men's game for US Lacrosse. "During the season clarifications were made and our Rules Committee did a great job ensuring the 2018 rules will be easier to understand and apply.”