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BOYS YOUTH EXCEPTIONS RULE 1-6


1-6 1-9


1-9 3-1


3-3 RULE


Crosse Length


Goalie Crosse Length


Equipment Equipment


Length of Game


Auto Stall - Final 2 minutes of regulation


3-4 U15 U13 U11


NFHS Rules NFHS Rules Short: 37"-42" Long: 47"-54"


NFHS Rules NFHS Rules 37” to 72” U9


Short: 37”-42" No Long poles


37” to 72”


GOALIES REQUIRED TO WEAR ARM PADS AT ALL LEVELS PROTECTIVE CUPS REQUIRED AT ALL LEVELS


10 minute stop quarters Enforced


NHFS Rules with a


Overtime NFHS Rules


max of 2 overtime periods


4-3 4-3 4-14,15 4-22


4-17, 5-3, 6-3,9


5-3 Faceoff Mercy Rule Faceoff


Advancing Ball


Substitution Procedures


3 YARD RULE


Illegal Body Checks


NFHS Rules NFHS Rules No Overtime Recommended


If team has a 6 goal lead, team that is behind will be given ball at midfield (in lieu of faceoff) until margin is under 6 goals, losing coach can waive this


A single-wrap of tape around handle of crosse is not required for faceoff players at any age level.


NFHS Rules NFHS Rules NO COUNTS


Leagues may authorize substitutions at sideline out of bounds


All legal checks, legal holds and legal pushes must be on a player in possession of the ball or within 3 yards of a loose ball


NO TAKE OUT CHECKS, NO CHECKING A PLAYER IN A DEFENSELESS POSITION


(no lowering shoulder, no excessive aggression, no blindside checks, no checks against an opponent in a defenseless position)


11


8 minute stop quarters or 12 minute running quarters


Waived


BOYS YOUTH EXCEPTIONS TO NFHS


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