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RULE 1: The Game, Field, and Equipment THE FIELD DIAGRAM


LIMIT LINE 5 yds. SIDELINE 35 yds. 20 yds. 110 yds. WING AREA


DEFENSIVE AREA


4 in. 40 yds.


goal area


20 yds. 9' radius 10 yds. WING AREA


COACHES AREA


TEAM AREA BENCHES


TABLE AREA


TIMER


10 yds. 10 yds. 50 yds.


COACHES AREA


TEAM AREA BENCHES


SIDELINE 15 yds.


1.2.1 - THE FIELD MEASUREMENTS


The playing field shall be rectangular, 110- 120 yards max in length and 53 1/3 and 60 yards in width. 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.


1.2.6 - CENTER SPOT


The center of the field shall be marked by approximately a four-inch circle, square, or an X.


1.3.1 - GOALS A 6x6 foot goal with securely affixed netting that will not permit the ball to pass though shall be used.


1.5.1 - THE BALL


Lacrosse balls that meet the current NOCSAE ND049 standard shall be used in all games.


2017 US LACROSSE 14U RULES


60 yds. END LINE 10 yds.


6 yds. 6 yds.


20 yds.


20 yds.


6 ft.


END LINE


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