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play2feet17
11-11-2005, 10:33 PM
well im going to play in indoor and this is my first season and i just finished outdoor so i was wonderin what rules change. The only one that i curently know about is the pushing against the walls is a foul but i no there has got to be more. So if you can clue me in before tomorrow that would be great.

montebon
11-11-2005, 10:35 PM
In indoor after a point is scored they don't do a face off. instead the goalie just clears it out.

play2feet17
11-11-2005, 10:48 PM
what checks are legal and im guessing the quarters are still the same too?

tjklax01
11-12-2005, 06:38 AM
in indoor, all high school rules apply in addition to no bodychecking. Also depending on the area you are from the quarters are different. In my area, we have 2 different indoor fields. 1 is a regular box field where we play 5v5 + goalie and play 20 minute running time halves with 1 timeout per half and only can use short stick box sticks and all penalities are 1 minute long. The other is 3/4 of a regulation field where we play 7v7 + goalie and play 20 minute running time halves with no timeouts allowed and use both short sticks and long poles and all penalities are regular time (30 seconds or 1 minute)

LaxRef
11-12-2005, 07:12 AM
Guys, guys, guys! The rules for indoor lacrosse in the U.S. are almost completely random! Whatever happens in your neck of the woods is almost certainly different from where play2feet17.

For example, where I've officiated indoor, there is a faceoff after every goal. Some leagues have an offside rule, some don't. I've seen a shootout used to settle tie games. I've seen running time games, with technical fouls as 2:00 and personal fouls as 5:00 (and fighting 10:00 + ejection). None of this is standard.

So, you'll have to check with your local league.