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General Information

Field Lacrosse in the Lower Mainland is played from September to April, with the majority of games played on Sundays.  It is played on natural grass or "field turf" fields 110 yards long by 60 yards wide, with weekday practices usually held on all-weather (gravel) fields. 

Unlike indoor ("box") lacrosse, there are 10 players per side: a goalkeeper, three defenders (or “big-sticks”) because
of their use of longer 5' sticks), three midfielders (or “middies”), and three attacker (or "attacks").  The
defence must always have four players on their side of center, usually the goalie and three defenders and the attack must always have three players on the opposite side of center.  As in box lacrosse, the intent is to score a goal into a net (6’ wide
x 6’ tall x 7’ deep), line changes occur “on the fly” and a number of the infractions (called “fouls”) are similar to the “penalties” in box lacrosse.

Typically, evaluations start in late August/early September, with players then divided up into 3 tiers based on caliber of play:  Tier I (equivalent of A box lacrosse), Tier II (equivalent of B) and Tier III (equivalent of C).  Each caliber competes for the League Championship, with eligible Tier I & Tier II teams going on to compete in the Provincial Championships.  Players must be properly registered (including proper releases from field lacrosse associations outside of Surrey and White Rock) and must have played in at least 50% of league games to be eligible for the Provincial Championships.


Equipment

Equipment to be supplied by player:

Footwear should be soccer or football cleats (non-metal).

Note that shoulder pads are mandatory pieces of equipment and must be worn at games, practices and evaluations.

TO SEE IF YOUR HELMET/FACE SHIELD, OR OTHER EQUIPMENT IS APPROVED FOR USE BY THE CANADIAN LACROSSE ASSOCIATION, PLEASE GO TO http://www.lacrosse.ca/reviewed_equip.asp.

CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON HELMET & FACEMASK COMBINATIONS
PERMITTED BY THE CLA FOR 2007

Players are assigned jerseys for them to own and maintain.  It is imperative that players remember to bring their jersey to all games (as the team does not carry spares), to check their equipment and sticks before leaving for games or practices to ensure all are in good working order and accounted for in their bag, and to wear BLUE shorts to games - this brings a professional look to the team and to South Fraser Field Lacrosse. 

Equipment supplied by Association:

Goalkeeper's Equipment (click here for the diagram), other than helmet/facemask and gloves


Reading Materials (PDF)

 


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