U11 Small Sided Competition Guidelines

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U11 Small Sided Competition Guidelines Age and developmentally appropriate lacrosse competition for girls playing in the U11 Age Classification

Our Vision We envision a future that offers people everywhere the opportunity to discover, learn, participate in, enjoy, and ultimately embrace the shared passion of the lacrosse experience. About Athlete Development It is our sincere hope that by providing these competition guidelines to lacrosse coaches, parents, and program administrators, players across the country will have an opportunity to learn lacrosse in a way that is physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially appropriate. We believe that this increases both the learning and fun for young athletes. When kids are having fun, they are learning and when they learn they improve. Age appropriate competitions will help young athletes reach their full potential, because they will Learn Lacrosse Better Love Lacrosse More Stay in Lacrosse Longer The Small Sided Competition Guidelines and contents herein are the exclusive property of US Lacrosse. Reproduction in whole or part is strictly prohibited. For reproduction requests, please contact US Lacrosse at (410)235-6882 Version 1.0 Published 12/1/2015

Philosophy of U11 Lacrosse U11 lacrosse is where young athletes begin developing fundamental technical skills in lacrosse. The children entering at this point have a vast difference in their physical and cognitive developments and the game they play should be designed to develop a combination of athletic movement skills, and fundamental technical skills for playing lacrosse. The emphasis at this age group is on instilling a love and excitement of playing, while developing the fundamental athletic skills that will be valuable in any future athletic endeavors. Careful planning must be used to ensure that the environment is inclusive of all athletes, provides multiple opportunities for each athlete to touch the ball, encourages experimentation, and a progressive development of existing technical skills. Athletes should be coached to have a Growth Mindset by having effort is praised ahead of results. With respect to the competition at this level, coaches, parents, and officials should emphasize: FUN Trying new skills in a team setting Learning and exploring overall play of the game Sportsmanship

Age and Eligibility Player must be 10 years old or younger on August 31 of the year preceding competition. It is recommended that when multiple teams exist within a program, teams should consider the physical size, skill, and maturity level when selecting teams. At no time should players younger than 9 years of age be permitted to play at the U11 level. Ideally, players should be playing in single age classifications. Playing Up or Down It is not recommended that players participate outside of their age classification due to the vast differences is physical and cognitive development. If program size allows, teams should be selected based on the physical size, skill, and maturity level of the athletes in a single age classification. Recommended Roster Sizes Local administrators should strive to construct their teams with a player to coach ratio of 12:1. This ratio provides ample opportunity for all athletes to receive effective coaching. It is recommended that whenever possible teams do not have more than 15 or less than 12 players. Coaches and Officials Coaches are not permitted on the field of play. They may roam the designated coaches box on their respective sideline. US Lacrosse recommends 2 certified officials on the field for every competition.

Field Dimensions and Specifications The Goal 6x6 goals with securely affixed netting that will not permit a ball to pass though may be used. A 2ft. drop net is recommended, to reduce the height of the goal opening to 4ft. If a drop net is used it should be constructed of a material that minimizes rebounds to protect the goalkeeper. The goal shall be centered within the goal circle. Programs may opt to construct their own goals of a size up to 5x5. The Goal Circle The goal circle shall have a 8.5 radius. Field Markings Given the multiple constraints that many programs encounter, no permanent or semipermanent markings are required by rule. Programs may elect to use flat disc cones in part or whole to designate the playing area. Whenever possible, existing lines on a field may be used to define boundaries, provided the field does not exceed 70x45 yards.

Field Players The U11 Competition is played by having 8 players from each team on the field at a time (7 field players + 1 goalkeeper). The field players will play all positions, other than goalkeeper during the competition and may roam the entire field of play Goalkeepers Goalkeepers are required at the U11 level of play. Additionally, no player other than a legally equipped goalkeeper (by USL Youth Rules and Guidelines) may intentionally assume the role of goalkeeper. Protective Equipment Goggles and mouthguards are required for all field players and goalkeepers must be properly equipped as designated in the US Lacrosse Youth Rules and Guidelines. Sticks Existing USL Youth Rules Specs. Modified pockets are permitted. The Ball The ball must meet NOCSAE specifications to be legal for play.

Competition Timing A competition will consist of two (2) eighteen-minute running time halves, with a fiveminute halftime period. It is recommended that whenever possible, teams play a round-robin format of within their own in-house program. Example: A program has (4) U11 teams and (2) fields to play on. Each team will play a 12 minute period against one of the other teams. Sample Format: Team A, Team B, Team C, Team D 00:00 00:18 = A vs. B, C vs. D 00:18 00:23 = Break 00:23 00:41 = A vs. C, B vs. D 00:46 00:51 = Break 00:51 00:69 = A vs. D, B vs. C Timeouts There are no timeouts permitted and the clock shall only stop in the event of injury. Injured players must leave the field until the next scheduled substitution. They may be replaced with another player. Overtime Overtime shall not be played at this age group. Scorekeeping Local level decision. Post-season playoffs and championships are not recommended. Scrum Situations In the event that a loose ball cannot be quickly picked up due to multiple players in a scrum, the official shall stop play and award the ball via Alternating Possession rules.

Starting the Competition Prior to the start of competition the official will call one player from each team and conduct a coin toss. The winner of the coin toss will choose which goal they defend or first Alternating Possession. The loser of the coin toss will be awarded the remaining choice. The competition will start with a 1v1 draw at the center spot. All remaining players must be placed equally on their offensive and defensive 8 meter. All players are released on the officials whistle. Restarting After a Goal is Scored After a goal is scored, the goalkeeper will remove the ball from her goal, while all field players clear the 8 meter. Once the goalie is in possession of the ball and the 8m is cleared, the official will blow the whistle and the competition resumes. Off-Sides Yes. A team is considered off-sides when they have more than 5 players on their offensive side of the field or when they have more than 6 players (including the goalkeeper) on their defensive side of the field. Substitutions See US Lacrosse Youth Rules and Guidelines. Coaches should emphasize regular substitutions, focusing on player development in multiple positions on the field.

Minor Fouls Raking the Ball At no time may a player use the back of their stick to cover or rake the ball backwards. They may only use a forward scooping motion to attempt to gain possession of the ball. Penalty: Immediate stoppage of play and possession is awarded to the offended team. Covering the Ball Players are not permitted to cover the ball under any circumstances. Penalty: Immediate stoppage of play and possession is awarded to the offended team. Goal Circle Violation No player other than the properly equipped goalkeeper, from either team may enter the goal circle at any time. A player may reach her stick into the goal circle for the sole purpose of collecting a loose ball. If the ball becomes ensnared in the outside of the goal, the official will blow the whistle and award the ball to the defensive team. Penalty: Immediate stoppage of play and possession is awarded to the offended team. Stalling Coaches may opt to enable a 5 second count to encourage players to utilize their teammates. If used, a player in possession of the ball has 5 seconds from when she first possesses the ball to attempt a pass or shot. Penalty: If the 5 second count is violated, the whistle is blown and the ball is given to the offended team. This rule can be enacted prior to or during competition only if both coaches agree. Minimum Passing Requirement Teams are not required to complete a minimum number of passes before going to goal. Coaches should stress the importance of teamwork and utilizing all players. A coach may choose to enforce a minimum requirement on his or her own team.

Goalkeeper Interference With one foot inside of her goal circle, and possession of the ball the goalkeeper is protected from checking of any type. Penalty: Current US Lacrosse Youth Rules Specifications. Goalkeeper Count In the event of the goalkeeper gaining possession of the ball within her goal circle during a live-ball situation, the goalkeeper has 10 seconds to either exit the goal circle or attempt to pass the ball out of the goal circle to a member of her team. Penalty: Current US Lacrosse Youth Rules Specifications. Off Sides A team is considered off-sides when they have more than 5 players on their offensive side of the field or when they have more than 6 players (including the goalkeeper) on their defensive side of the field. Penalty: Current US Lacrosse Youth Rules Specifications. Major Fouls Checking No stick to body or stick to stick contact of any type is permitted at this level. Incidental contact will result in the offended team being awarded possession of the ball. Penalty: Checking fouls will result in an immediate stoppage of play, with the foul being explained to the player. The player shall be taken off the field and substituted for. The ball is awarded to the offended team. At no time should either team be playing with less players than their opponent. Fouls occurring within the 8m shall result in an Indirect Free Position on the 8m for the offended team.

Body Contact See US Lacrosse Youth Rules and Guidelines. Penalty: Body to body contact fouls judged to be intentional will result in an immediate stoppage of play, with the foul being explained to the player. The player shall be taken off the field and substituted for. The ball is awarded to the offended team. At no time should either team be playing with less players than their opponent. Fouls occurring within the 8m shall result in an Indirect Free Position on the 8m for the offended team. Unsportsmanlike Conduct Players are expected to uphold the highest levels of sportsmanship at all times. Penalty: Unsportsmanlike Conduct fouls will result in an immediate stoppage of play, with the foul being explained to the player. The player shall be taken off the field and substituted for. The ball is awarded to the offended team. At no time should either team be playing with less players than their opponent. Fouls occurring within the 8m shall result in an Indirect Free Position on the 8m for the offended team.

KEY OBJECTIVES FOR SUCCESS Focus-Where we spend most of our time. Goals for this stage of development -What we are trying to achieve Player-centered environment-what it should look like PLAYER DEVELOPMENT Athletic Development Technical (Skills) Development Tactical (Strategy) Development Psychological Development - working to support athletes in these areas Social-Behavioral Development--know that at this age they are PRACTICE Practice to Competition & Competition Specific Training Ratio** About Coaching U11 Athletes Fundamental Technical Skills To develop a technically sound set of lacrosse skills and athletic movement skills necessary in lacrosse (agility, quickness, change of direction). Getting as many touches of the ball as possible. Fun, inclusive, engaging, and positive; appeals to this age group s desire for fun. Improvement and teamwork through the progressive development of existing and new skills. Focus on trying their best and developing a growth mindset. Agility, footwork, dynamic balance, complex coordination, linear speed, speed of coordination, strength, and flexibility. Proficient at most basic technical skills. Developing dodge variations and exploring shooting/passing and cradling variations. Developing individual defense skills body/footwork and stick positioning. Proficient with 1v1, 2v1, and 2v2 concepts. Exploring and developing 3v3, 4v4, and 4v3 variations. Transition offense and defense. Love of the sport, Coachability, concentration, problem solving, becoming confident, making good choices, learning fairness, and taking responsibility. Learning to compete against other players and learning the values of lacrosse. Learning independence and also how to work together as a team. Developing selfawareness they start to be aware of what they don t know or what they can t do. Like to help others and the coach. In-house instructional or 70:30 (Practice:Competition) Primary Objective of Practice To develop a lacrosse-confident athlete with solid fundamental skills and a general understanding of basic game play and strategy. Best delivered through small sided play, including free-play Max Recommended Ratio (player:coach) 12:1 Length of Sessions Frequency* Multi-Sport Participation-Sport and physical activity diversification-other sports and activities. 60 minutes Up to 3x a week, 8-12 week season Sport specific training up to 3x per week for one specific season. Participate in other physical activity or sport 4-5x per week. Ensure time period in the year when there is a break from all organized sport.