The Home Team Trio: Scorekeeper Timer Spotter Away games do not
need a timer.
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Home Team: The Basics Table/chairs Game Clock/Penalty Clock
(stop watch/kitchen timer that counts down) Score Book/pencil Horn
Extras: portable score board weather canopy spare horn tape Extra
batteries Band aids
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SET UP
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Whats Ok/Whats Not Ok: Asking team to stay behind the line (so
that you can see!) Asking refs to repeat a call Asking player in
penalty box to kneel down Not Ok: Getting in a yelling match with
coaches Saying rude things about the players or coaches
Cheering
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Score Keeper/Timer Role Timer (Home Games Only): Game Time
Penalty Time Score Keeper: Game Score Penalties Time Outs
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Timekeeper
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7/8 A: Four 12 minutes quarters with stop time 2 minutes break
between quarters 10 minutes half 5/6 & 7/8B : Four 10 minutes
Quarters with stop time 2 minute break between quarter 10 minute
half Timer: Game Clock
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Lightning: 25 minute running clock Timer: Game Clock
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Timer will be calling out game time at : Every score (both
team) Every penalty (both teams) Every time out (both teams) Before
the game, ask the ref what times they want called out. Sometimes
coaches ask you to call the time at certain points of the game.
Timer: Game Clock
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Timer: Penalties Penalties: Technical Foul: player serves 30
seconds Personal Foul: Players serves 1, 2 or 3 minutes Penalty
time is regulated by timer. Count out loud to the player during
last 10 seconds. state releaseto allow him back into game.
(3,2,1,release)
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Timer: Penalties Penalties: Penalty time runs with game time.
If the game clock is stopped (a whistle is blown) then the penalty
time is stopped. If there is still time on a penalty at the end of
the quarter, the player finishes serving it at the beginning of the
next quarter.
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Timer: Penalties Releasable vs Nonreleaseable: Releasable: Most
penalties are releasable. If the OTHER team scores, the penalty is
released no matter how much time is still left. Non-Releasable:
Typically for unsportsmanlike conduct. This penalty has to be
served in entirety.
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Scorekeeper
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Score Book Team Names
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Game Score After goal- Document game time/Quarter Player #
scoring Player # assisting Blue Team Red Team 8:10 2 u 7:20 63
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Roster In Home
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Player Penalties Time Player # penalty Quarter Game Time
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Penalty Examples
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Time Outs 2 time outs per half 1 time out in OT Game Time
Qtr
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STATS
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Ask your coach what he/she wants Home teams are required to
keep official score, penalties, time outs
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SHOT
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Defined: Offensive player propels ball towards goal with intent
to score (even if ball is not on target, if the intent was to score
it is a shot). kicking is ok
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GOAL Definition: Ball is propelled by offensive player into
goal. Can be kicked, headed, pushed, anything. Must cross the plane
of the goal posts Defensive player cannot score on own team (or if
ball goes into own goal by accident, credit the closest offensive
player or in-home player) Look for referees signal: both arms in
the air.
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ASSIST Defined: Direct pass to a teammate who scores without
dodging or evading an opponent other than the goalie in the crease.
Can take as many steps directly at the goal as desired Judgment
call Only one assist can be awarded per goal.
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Ground Balls Defined: Ball comes into possession of player
under pressure of opponent within 5 yards and player controls the
ball by passing, shooting, or cradling. Ground ball should be
counted when a player intercepts an opponents pass under the
circumstances above even if the ball does not touch the ground.
Possession must change to count a ground ball.
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SAVES
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SAVE Defined as: Goalie stat: ball is stopped or deflected by
the goalkeeper using stick or body when the ball would otherwise
enter the goal. Note: If a shot would not have scored had it not
been stopped or deflected, it is not a save.
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FACE OFFS On a face off, there is almost ALWAYS a ground ball.
Face offs are a team stat.
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Other Team Stats Clears: Cleared/Failed Your team gets the ball
at your end and clears the 50 yard line and still has possession.
Extra Man: Scored/Failed Did you score while you were man up?
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Tips Keep a spare timer with you Have something to hold the
flip score down in windy weather Use multi-colored pens/pencils You
do your score, they do theirs. Copy their team stats down after
each quarter.
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End of Game If you are the home team, the officials must sign
your book.