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Thursday, 6 April 2017

UGANDA MEN'S LACROSSE RULES 2017/2018.

UGANDA MEN'S LACROSSE RULES: Simplified version 2017/2018.

Men's lacrosse is a contact game played by ten players: a goalie, three defensemen, three midfielders and three attackmen.
The object of the game is to shoot the ball into the goal.
The team scoring the most goals wins.
Each team must keep at least four players, including the goalie, in its defensive half of the field and three in its offensive half.
Three players (midfielders) may roam the entire field.
College/University games consist of four, 15-minute quarters.
High school games are 12-minute quarters, junior games are 10-minute quarters, and youth games are 8-minute quarters.
Each team is given a two-minute break between the first and second quarters, and the third and fourth quarters.
Halftime is ten minutes long.
If the score is tied at the end of regulation, sudden victory periods are played lasting 4-minutes in duration until a goal is scored.
The team winning the coin toss can choose the end of the field it wants to defend first or the first alternate possession.
Teams change sides between periods.
Each team is permitted two timeouts each half.
Men's lacrosse begins with a face-off.
The players take their positions on the field: four in the defensive clearing area, one at the center, two in the wing areas and three in their attack goal area.
The ball is placed between the sticks of two squatting players at the center of the field.
The official blows the whistle to begin play.
Each face-off player tries to control the ball. The players in the wing areas can run after the ball when the whistle sounds.
The other players must wait until one player has gained possession of the ball before they can release.
Face-offs are also conducted at the start of each quarter and after a goal is scored.
Players must use their crosses to pass, catch and run with the ball.
Only the goalkeeper may touch the ball with his hands.
A player may gain possession of the ball by dislodging it from an opponent's crosse with a stick check.
A legal stick check is the controlled poking or slapping of the stick and gloved hands of the player in possession of the ball.
Body checking is permitted if the opponent has the ball or is within five yards of a loose ball.
All body contact must occur from the front or side, above the waist and below the shoulders.
An opponent's crosse may also be checked if he is within five yards of a loose ball.
If the ball or a player in possession of the ball goes out of bounds, the other team is awarded possession.
If the ball goes out of bounds after an unsuccessful shot, the in-bound player nearest to the ball when it goes out of bounds is awarded possession.
The Defensive Team has20-seconds to clear the ball past the midfield line once possession has been gained.
An Offensive Team has 10-seconds to move the ball into the
Attack Goal area once they have possession in the offensive half of the field.
A new 10-second count begins each time the offensive team brings the ball outside the Attack Goal area.
In the final 2minutes of play, the team that is ahead in score must keep the ball within the Attack Goal area and loses possession if the ball comes out (other than as a result of a shot or pass deflected by the defense).
An attacking player cannot enter the crease around the goal, but may reach in with his stick to scoop a loose ball provided he does not contact the goalie or the goalie’s crosse.
A referee and an umpire supervise field play.
A timekeeper and scorer are provided by the home team.
 
UGANDA vs BELGIUM in Colorado USA FIL-WC 2014.
MEN'S LACROSSE PERSONAL & TECHNICAL FOULS:
There are personal fouls and technical fouls in men’s lacrosse.
The penalty for a personal foul results in a one to three minute suspension from play and possession to the team that was fouled.
Players accumulating five personal fouls would be ejected from the game.
The penalty for a technical foul is a thirty-second suspension if the fouled team is in possession of the ball when the foul is committed.
If the ball is loose, or in possession of the offending team, when the technical foul is committed, the fouled team is awarded possession of the ball.
Penalties are released when the full penalty time has been served or when a goal is scored by the team with the man advantage (except in some circumstances when penalty time is classified as “non-releasable”).
Personal Fouls Slashing:
Occurs when a player's stick viciously contacts an opponent in any area other
than the stick or gloved hand on the stick or a player swings his stick in an uncontrolled manner.
Tripping:
Occurs when a player obstructs his opponent at, or below the waist with the
crosse, hands, arms, feet or legs.
When a player trips accidentally while participating in play, no foul has been committed.
Cross Checking:
Occurs when a player uses the handle of his crosse between his hands to make striking or thrusting contact with an opponent.
Unsportsmanlike Conduct:
Occurs when a player or coach commits an act that is considered unsportsmanlike by an official, including taunting, arguing,, obscene language or gestures.
Most of these violations result in non-releasable penalty time.
Unnecessary Roughness:
Occurs when a player strikes an opponent with his stick or body using excessive or unnecessary force.
Illegal Body Checking:
Occurs when any of the following actions takes place:
a. body checking an opponent who is not in possession of the ball nor within five yards of
a loose ball;
b. avoidable body check of an opponent after he has passed or shot the ball;
c. body checking an opponent from the rear or at or below the waist;
d. body checking an opponent above the shoulders.
e. body checking of an opponent who is on the ground.
A body check must be below the shoulders, above the waist, and both hands of the player applying the body check must remain in contact with his crosse.
A body check must not be initiated with the head –this is referred to as Spearing and also results in non-releasable penalty time.
Illegal Crosse:
Occurs when a player uses a crosse that does not conform to required specifications.
A crosse is found illegal if the stick length is too short or too long, the
pocket is too deep, or if any other part of the crosse was altered to gain an advantage.
Illegal Equipment:
A player may not use gloves that do not conform to required specifications.
A glove is found illegal if the fingers and/or palms are cut out of the gloves, or if the glove has been altered in a way that compromises its protective features.
Additional equipment required includes an approved helmet, colored mouthpiece, shoulder pads, and arm pads.
Additionally the goalkeeper is required to wear throat and chest protectors
but shoulder pads are optional.

Technical Fouls
Holding:
Occurs when a player impedes the movement of an opponent or an opponent's crosse.
Interference:
Occurs when a player interferes in any manner with the free movement of an opponent, except when that opponent has possession of the ball, or both players are within five yards of a loose ball.
An offensive player may also not interfere in any manner with the Goalie while the goalie is within the goal crease.
Offsides:
Occurs when a team does not have at least four players on its defensive side of the midfield line and at least three players on its offensive side of the midfield line.
Pushing:
Occurs when a player thrusts or shoves a player from behind.

Illegal Offensive

Screening:
Occurs when an offensive player moves into & makes contact with a defensive player with the purpose of blocking him from the man he is defending.
Similar to a “moving pick” in basketball.
Stalling:
Occurs when a team intentionallyholds the ball, without conducting normal
offensive play, with the intent of running time off the clock.
Warding Off:
Occurs when a player in possession of the ball uses his free hand or arm to hold, push or control the direction of an opponent's stick check.
The rules are designed to keep Lacrosse Safe, Fair, and Fun.

by;
Twesiime Liberty
Public Relations Officer
Uganda Lacrosse Association.
 
EAST AFRICA LACROSSE 7's CHAMPIONSHIP 12th AUGUST 2017 join Ireland,Israel,USA,Kenya teams to be hosted by Uganda in an international event held in Kampala.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

St Mary's Namagunga Champion's of the 5th annual high school girls Lacrosse champioship 2017.

St Mary's Namagunga Champion's of the 5th annual high school girls Lacrosse championship.
For the 4th time consecutively,Nabisunsa Girl's School shied away in the finals held at Makerere University Business School grounds allowing their Nemesis Mount St Mary's Namagunga to win the championship for the 4th time consecutively.
"The morning showers made it more taxing for us to keep on our feet but we won all our three fixtures against Gayaza High School,Nabisunsa Girls School and Caanan High School Lugazi to take back what belongs to us",Beatrice the team captain exclaimed in her remarks.
Mount St Mary's Namagunga,4 time champions.
 The tournament hard four schools turn up for the Annual event sponsored by the Uganda Lacrosse Association to facilitate talent development and competitiveness nationally as a stepping stone to take up the global stage preferably the U-19 World championships 2019 in Canada.
 
1st Runner's up Nabisunsa Girls School (SUNSAS WARRIORS).
 The most improved team and 2nd time competitors Canaan High School put up the best performance's of the lady with great athleticism and properly showing that we could have anew champion of this competition going forward.
Caanan High School-Lugazi.
Great scoring and record statistics were recorded in order of most goals scored St Mary's Namagunga,Nabisunsa,Caanan High School,Gayaza High Scool.

 Finals.

 Nabisunsa Girls 3 vs 9 St Mary's Namagunga

3rd place play off.

 Canaan High School 5 vs 1 Gayaza High School
 
Family photo with over 100 female lacrosse athletes ready to lift the Ugandan flag on an international level.
 Maroons Lacrosse Club- Luzira was the surprise appearance to the tournament when an all star team selected from the high school girls manage to defeat them 5-3 in the most cheared game of the day.
 
Maroons Lacrosse team and Club Chairman Mr. Kirinya Isaac.
 EAST AFRICA LACROSSE 7's CHAMPIONSHIP 12th AUGUST 2017 join Ireland,Israel,USA,Kenya teams to be hosted by Uganda in an international event held in Kampala.










for more info www.ugandalacrosse.info.
 

Monday, 20 March 2017

5th Annual High School Girls Lacrosse Championship.

5th Annual High School Girls Lacrosse Championship.
Mount St Mary's Namagunga the 3 times and defending champions will invade the Makerere University Business School Sports grounds on 25.03.2017 this Saturday with one major goal in mind,to restore their glory and maintain their number one position in girls lacrosse in the country.

This won't go away easily however with seven other teams competing for the same.  




The following teams are taking part:
1-Nabisunsa Girls School.
2-Mount St Marys Namagunga.
3-GreenHill Academy.
4-Gayaza High School.
5-Vienna College.
6-YMCA Comprehensive.
7-Canaan High School,Lugazi.
8-Maroons Lacrosse,Luzira.

The Uganda Lacrosse Association together with it's development partners and the Fellowship Christian Athletes(FCA),KELLY GROUP,Lacrosse Volunteer Corps(FOG) are the major event sponsors.

East Africa Lacrosse 7's 08.12.2017 (UGANDA,KENYA,IRELAND,USA,ISRAEL AND REST OF THE WORLD) www.UgandaLacrosse.info.

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

BOYS LACROSSE RULES CHANGES 2017 FOR SAFETY.

Boys Lacrosse Rules Changes - 2017.

1-3-2a: If a flat-iron goal is used on a grass field, it may be attached to the ground with ground anchors.

Rationale: Ground anchors are not typically used on grass fields. This change will allow the rules to be aligned with standard practice. The rule change would allow but not require ground anchors.

4-3-1 Exception 2: If a player or team commits a foul before any faceoff, the ball will be awarded to the offended team in its offensive side of the field at the Center.

Onen Castro David taking on Bermuda opponent Fil games Denver 2014.
Rationale: Currently there is a distance of 5 yards from all surrounding players and re-start from spot of the foul. This ruling of “a free clear” is no longer correct and should have been deleted in the current rules book in order to be consistent with Rule 4.4.2 SITUATION B, which calls for a re-start from “the spot where the ball was when play was suspended.”

4-3-3: Paint, a single wrap of tape, or other material of contrasting color to the head may now be used on the handle of the crosse for any player taking a faceoff.

Rationale: New handle materials are already in production and create a more durable solution than tape. The current rule only allows for tape; this rule change would allow for the emerging best practices.

Kampala Juniors vs Masaka Juniors at the East Africa 7's 2017.
4-18-4: No defensive player, other than a properly equipped goalkeeper, can enter his own crease with the perceived intent on blocking a shot or acting as a goalie. Penalty: Conduct foul on the defensive player. A second violation by the player will be enforced as releasable unsportsmanlike conduct.

Note: Officials will stop play as soon as they notice the situation. However, if a shot is already in flight when this is noticed, the shot will be allowed to come to its normal conclusion before the whistle blows to stop play.

Rationale: Risk minimization only the goalkeeper may be located within the crease.

6-5-2: Failure to wear the required mouthpiece (unless it comes out during play) is now a technical foul.

Rationale: Change brings foul into conformity with current trends in the sport and makes it more likely to be enforced and, therefore, should bring greater compliance for risk minimization.

6-10-3: During the last two minutes of regulation play, stalling rules are in effect for the team that is ahead by four goals or less. When the score differential is five goals or more, neither team is forced to keep the ball in the goal area unless warned to “keep it in.”

Rationale: The current “automatic stall warning” in the last two minutes creates a dangerous situation where a team that is essentially “out of the game” is given more opportunity to “punish” the team that is ahead since that team is forced to “keep it in.”



Points of Emphasis

Coaches and Team Area
Defenseless Hits
Blindside Hits
Mouthpieces
Reminder of Crosse Change in 2018.

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

PANTHERS LACROSSE CLUB OUST 2017 LACROSSE 7'S ROASTER.

PANTHERS LACROSSE CLUB OUST 2017 LACROSSE 7'S ROASTER.
 Panthers Lacrosse Club champions of the 2016 Uganda Lacrosse independence cup oust team roaster to compete for the league cup and also to retain their major trophy amidst heavy recruitment from rivals MUBS,YMCA and Nile Zulus Jinja Lacrosse club's.
Ken Kasule vs Otim Ronald now team mates for calendar year 2017.

Goal keepers.
1-Allan Amone
2-Jimmy Tabu
3-Odong Francis.

Defenders.

1-Okura John Paul
2-Otim Ronald
3- Akena Richard
4- Anyara Innocent

Mid fielders.

1-Tabule James
2-Komakech Edward.
3-Ken Kasule.
4-Ojhekene “Saddam” Martin.
Attack.
1-Jay Jay O
2- Ochan Reagan
3- Oboto Francis
To attract and nurture talent.



CLUB MANAGER.

TWESIIME LIBERTY.


21/02/2017

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS SUPER BOWL COACH AND MASTER WINNER BELICHICK FIELD GROUNDS IN UGANDA.


 SUPER BOWL COACH AND WINNER BELICHICK SPORTS FIELD IN UGANDA.

William Stephen "Bill" Belichick born April 16, 1952) is an American football coach who is the head coach of the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). Belichick has extensive authority over the Patriots' football operations, effectively making him the general manager of the team as well.

His love for sports is evident as he donated to Fields of Growth/Masaka Hopeful School (Lacrosse Volunteer Corps) specifically to set up a general sports ground that could harbor the birth and start of future competitive stars of the game of lacrosse and also other major sports like athletics,soccer and rugby.

BILL BELICHICK FIELD MASAKA-UGANDA/EAST AFRICA.
 The Masaka Hopeful school lacrosse team has competed with too much precision in the last two years in Kampala with the city based teams (Nile Crocs & Silverbacks) winning their last trip at the 08/Oct/2016 Independence Cup final in the junior youth category.



BILL BELICHICK FIELD MASAKA-UGANDA/EAST AFRICA.
A huge thanks and appreciation goes to the sports loving gentlemen and congratulations to his team the New England Patriots for carrying through his legacy.

For more updates follow @Uganda_Lacrosse on twitter.



Friday, 13 January 2017

YMCALACROSSE vs PANTHERSLACROSSE FRIENDLY UGANDA LACROSSE OPENER.

YMCALACROSSE vs PANTHERSLACROSSE FRIENDLY SETS PACE FOR THE KELLY CUP.
With just 18 months left to the FIL World Lacrosse Championship, Uganda and Africa already begun their quest to win more games in the July 2018 Manchester outing.
YMCA LACROSSE ATTACKMAN MADHIVANI RECIEVING MEDAL FROM ULA PRESIDENT MAKANDA IBRAHIM.

A friendly lacrosse game between the Independence cup 2016 champions Panthers Lacrosse and the most improved team of 2016 YMCA Lacrosse will open the year of total non-stop lacrosse action of 2017.

Major accomplishments already been made harmonizing with the National Council of Sports the ULA leaders Makanda Ibrahim and Don Atuhire.

For more updates please follow/twitter @Uganda_Lacrosse.