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LOYL Coaches - Complete the following three items & return to Program Head:

 

1)   LOYL Coach and Volunteer Code of Conduct 

In ongoing effort for all players and families involved to have a positive experience
playing LOYL lacrosse, each Spring all LOYL coaches and volunteers are required
to agree to the adopted Code of Conduct policies.     

Here is weblink:    2014 LOYL Volunteer and Coach of Conduct Agreement.

 

2)  US Lacrosse Membership
LOYL Program coaches are required to be current US Lacrosse members.
Please establish or renew your "Adult" level membership here:
 
 
 
3)  LOSD  Community School Form
Each Spring, all volunteer coaches in LOYL are required to complete a Lake Oswego Community School background check form.  
Here is weblink to: CS Background Check Form 
 
NOTE: LOYL is not listed on Page 2, just complete remainder of form, then sign and date both pages
 
 
    
ALL 3 Above are required to be completed and submitted to Program Head prior participating as a Coach or Volunteer in LOYL Spring season:
(i) Current US Lacrosse Membership #
(ii) LOSD Community School Background Check Form
(iii) 2014 LOYL Volunteer and Coach Code of Conduct Agreement
 
 
 


Lake Oswego Youth Lacrosse Program 

PLAYER   CONCUSSION  POLICY 

To maximize the safety of all youth lacrosse players, the following concussion policy is adopted (April 2011) by LOYL Program for all youth lacrosse players participating and competing in program practices, games and tournaments.  This policy covers both LOYL youth players and other program youth players participating in LOYL program events.  

·  If youth lacrosse player concussion occurs, or is suspected by LOYL coaches of having occurred, at a practice, game or tournament, player will be removed from field immediately.

 ·   LOYL coach shall inform youth lacrosse player parent(s) as soon as possible.

 ·   Evaluation of youth player by health care professional experienced in evaluation for concussion is required.

 ·   Youth lacrosse player will be allowed to return to playing field with: (i) written approval from health care professional and (ii) meeting of LOYL coach with at least one parent of player. 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
Concussion Baseline Testing:
  

OSAA Website - Online ACTIVE concussion training course:   http://www.osaa.org/healthAndSafety/concussion.asp

Great No-Cost opportunity for LOYL Volunteers
   
 US Lacrosse Youth Rules
In the Fall 2011, US Lacrosse adopted Youth Lacrosse Rules.
The effort included US Lacrosse staff and volunteers, multiple rounds of surveys that reflected current rules and opinions of over 170,000 constituents in youth lacrosse, and input from the US Lacrosse Sports Science and Safety Committee.    
 
 
 
    
US Lacrosse Youth Lacrosse Rules "Best Practices" Handbook.  
This is an excellent source for all LOYL Coaches to read and use:
 
 

OYLA Lacrosse rules


For Spring 2014 Season, the Board of Oregon Youth Lacrosse Association (OYLA) for Boys youth lacrosse, of which LOYL is a member, has decided to adopt US Lacrosse Youth rules, excluding the age (e.g. U15, U13, U11, U9) program basis.   So for this Spring, Boys youth programs will continue to be organized based upon grade level (e.g. 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8).
 
Here is the OYLA rules matrix for youth lacrosse rules across grade levels in Oregon
 
 
 
 
 
LOYL Coaches need to read BOTH
 
US Lacrosse Youth Rules
&
OYLA Rules