For Spring 2015 season, each player and family is required to complete and return the following three forms to participate in LOYL programs:
Both of these forms and a current US Lax Youth Membership are required to be submitted prior to player taking the field at first practice.
Click here to print 2015 LOYL Player and Parent Code of Conduct
Click here to print 2015 LOYL Emergency Medical and Program Liability Waiver
Click here to print Parent/Athlete Concussion Information Sheet
NOTE: One set of completed forms covers player and family participation in both Rec. and Select programs for Spring.
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.
Concussion Baseline Testing:
OSAA Website - Online ACTIVE concussion training course:
Your Guide to the Greatest Game (Abridged from LaxRules.com)
FIELD POSITIONS
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RULES
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PERSONAL FOULS The penalty for a personal foul is a one to three minute suspension from play and possession to the team that was fouled. Players with five personal fouls are ejected from the game.
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TECHNICAL FOULS The penalty for a technical foul is a thirty second suspension if a team is in possession of the ball when the foul is committed. or possession of the ball to the team that was fouled if there was no possession when the foul was committed.
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