Lacrosse Officials Pre-Game Responsibilities and Preparation Guide

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This comprehensive guide outlines the essential pre-game responsibilities for lacrosse officials, including contacting partners and teams, conducting meetings, researching teams, packing essentials, and arriving on time. Non-negotiable tasks, such as pre-game conferences and coach meetings, are highlighted, along with helpful tips for effective game management discussed during pre-game meetings.


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  1. Lacrosse Officials Pre-Game Responsibilities

  2. Variables Who are you working with? Veteran officials or rookies? Familiarity with partners? Familiarity with teams/coaches?

  3. Non-Negotiables You MUST have a pre-game conference! You MUST have a pre-game meeting with each head coach! You MUST read the PIAA sportsmanship message to each coach and captains! You MUST have coaches certify that their contestants are legally equipped and uniformed according to NFHA and PIAA adoptions . Be sure all officials are present!

  4. Contact Your Partners By noon on the day of contest at the latest. What time will you arrive? Where will you meet? What uniform will you wear?

  5. Contact The Home School Confirm Game Time Game Location

  6. Do Some Research What are the teams records? Is it a rivalry game? On paper .is it a miss-match? Does the game have importance in terms of standings or qualifying for post-season play.

  7. Pack your bag! Whistles (2) Scorecards (2) Pencils (2) Eraser Yellow flags (2) Twenty-second timer (2) Measuring tape Watch Coin Coach certification cards Notepad Rule book

  8. Arrive at Game Site 45-60 Minutes Prior to Contest. Arrival Time Game Time

  9. Pre-Game Meeting * This information may help you manage the game effectively! Have you or your partners had either team in the past? Do they ride? Are they physical? Do the coaches behave? Good goaltending? Do they run a deliberate offense? Do they violate on face offs? Are the folks at the table experienced?

  10. Pre-Game Meeting Continued Discuss How are you going to handle face offs? How are you going to handle stick checks? When will you speak to coaches? When will you call captains?

  11. Arrive At The Field Warm up and Stretch Inspect the field Goal creases and lines Cones Nets Penalty area Speak to table personnel

  12. Meet With Coaches Home coach first Confirm game time. Confirm balls on side lines and end lines. Ask for captains and in-home (first in the book) Anything special? Anthem Announcing starting line-ups Senior night, etc. Read PIAA sportsmanship message and be sure to get coaches' certification. Remind coaches of point of emphasis regarding coaches on the field. Repeat with visiting coach.

  13. Call Captains Introductions Questions Sportsmanship message Coin Flip Make yourselves available for pre-game stick checks

  14. Bring Out the Teams for the Line Up

  15. Have a Great Game!

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