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brickwall500
10-28-2007, 03:29 PM
Hey, i joined a winter indoor Lacrosse league and it's pretty fun. Our first game we won 19-6 and the other day we tied whalt whitman 21-21.
Any one have advice for playing indoor. I know it's supposed to be high scores and all.
But theres this one guy, on all 1-on 1's that i stepped to, 12 of his shots feeling them hit me but eeither being to slow or i really dont know, they just go in-Also with clearing any advice for indoors?

one major thing tho is when im clearing i am quick etc. so i can move it around but what are some dodges fakes and stick tricks/work to do or help me become ??? more fieldish or middiish-lol

And when up to the mid line no ones moving besides drawing sum1 2 feet from me should i go over and dump it to an attack or what-

I appreciate all your guys help thanks!

Lacrosse4life31
10-28-2007, 06:03 PM
I am really sorry, but I'm having trouble following your train of thought. If you could place a few commas, put some periods, and maybe have a bit better spelling I could understand what your trying to say... I have no idea what your asking.

Not flamming, just wondering if you could fix up your post alittle so my 15 year old brain can handle it.

Thanks

ccslax6
10-29-2007, 04:01 PM
How are box goalies supposed to make saves?

EricL
10-29-2007, 04:11 PM
Is this field lacrosse in an indoor arena?

brickwall500
10-29-2007, 05:27 PM
Is this field lacrosse in an indoor arena?

indoor league reg lax-

Valley21lax
11-02-2007, 01:34 PM
Playing indoor, not a goalie though, try going behind the goal to clear or make a run, alot, like 2x your usual, and have short stick mids ready for a quick pass, if you have a 3 ball deep channel or pocket change it to 2 ball. This will make passing easy to the mids.

bmxinspired
11-02-2007, 01:39 PM
lol i scored in indoor before from my own end. are your fields rather small because ours are no where near as big as a regular lax field, maybe box sized just on turf and no walls haha.

anyways i find huge stick fakes to an attackmen from inside your crease get people really jumppy in indoor and attempt to block your "pass" and thats when you take off running up field and hit an attackmen

WHEELAX2
11-02-2007, 01:43 PM
what size goals and field you playing on...

if you're playing on a small field with regular goals, you're going to have a lot of scoring...

it's so easy to score from close range when you have a small field and a big goal...

there's just a lot to shoot at, and not a lot of time for goalies to react...



in traditional indoor lacrosse/box lacrosse, goalies save 90% of their shots with the body, of course they are loaded with equipment, and the goals are 4x4

you just have to get big, and absorb a lot of shots with your body

bmxinspired
11-02-2007, 01:58 PM
^ your correct small field and normal 6x6 goals.

very high scoring games do not get discouraged