Can you kick the ball in girls lacrosse
Shot—A ball propelled toward the goal by an offensive player, either by being thrown from a crosse, kicked or otherwise physically directed. A shot can be awarded only when possession of the ball can be reasonably said to have occurred, by ricochet or when a controlled effort can be construed similar to a controlled tip in basketball.
A ball that enters the goal as a result of being propelled by the offensive team must be credited as a shot. A ball that ricochets off another player and scores will be awarded as a shot by the player deemed to have scored the goal. In the case of an own goal, no shot is awarded. Pass—A pass is the movement of the ball caused by a player in possession throwing the ball to a teammate. I guess it would be dependent on whether you feel that the player flipping the ball has possession enough to control it to do so, with his other option being to just finish the scooping motion and continue carry ing or cradling.
Kind of like trying to determine when conception begins! Wait so I'm confused Your in possesion right and you intend to shoo0t. You're also creating a thrusting motion towards to goal? Yet they also say that if you don't have your lacrosse stick you need to retrieve it before continuing to play.
So couldn't u just hold your stick in one hand and throw the ball with thee other? Actually now that I think of it isn't it illegal to hold the ball in your hands? I remember one of my players missed cradled the ball and used his hand to catch it and replace it in his lacrosse head. Everyone on my team was like its a good think the referee didn't see that.
Would that have been a penalty? The exception is the goalkeeper while both he and the ball are inside the crease. K thanks guys! You answered all my questions. You can kick a ball into the goal as long as you dont hit someone's stick with your foot. It counts as a goal if it goes in. LCNlaxman said:. Unfortuately, there are differing definitions of what a shot is: Based on the first one, kicking is not a shot.
Based on the second one, it is. Here's another question: If I flip the ball directly off the ground with my stick to a teammate, is that a pass? Consider this in light of: Is it just me, or is that a circular definition? This is often done during collegiate lacrosse games, you've probably seen it on TV.
The reason this is done is if the opposing coach as any suspicion as to the legality of the stick, pocket too deep, too many strings, etc. They need to drop it immediately to avoid tampering with it.
A free position shot can lead to easy goals in women's lacrosse. Defenders will need to move quickly and have strong stick skills to prevent the score. Game Goals. Practice Goals. Can you kick the ball in lacrosse to score a goal? If a defense player kicks the ball in their own goal, does it count?
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