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RULE 1: The Playing Area and Goals THE FIELD DIAGRAM


C O ACH AREA 40-45 yds. BENCH


PENALTY AREA TABLE


SUB AREA BENCH C O ACH AREA 40-45 yds.


40 yds.


60-70 yds. max


60-70 yds. max


40 yds.


30-35 yds.


30-35 yds.


15 yds.


15 yds.


1.1 - LENGTH AND WIDTH


The maximum playing field shall be rectangular, 60 -70 yards max in length and 35 - 45 yards in width. An 8 meter arc and restraining line are not required for this level of play. The boundaries of the field shall be marked with contrasting colored lines so that boundaries are easily identifiable. All lines on the field shall be between 2 - 4 inches in width. Note: Flat disc cones may be used part or whole to designate the playing area if field lining is an issue.


1.2 - GOAL CIRCLE


The goal circle can be adjusted to a 6’ radius and may be painted on filed or marked with flat disc cones. A goal line marking is not required. A High School regulation 8.5 goal circles or pop up goal circle is also permissible.


1.3 - GOALS


A 3x3 foot goal with securely affixed netting is recommended. If other size goals are being used, material can be affixed to the goal to decrease the size. A range from 3x3 to 4x4 is the ideal. The goal shall be centered within the goal circle.


2017 US LACROSSE 8U RULES


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