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Exorikos zei:Net Lacrosse gezien en ik vind er echt geen zak aan. :/
Remi zei:ik snap gewoon het spel niet..
rondlopen met een bal in uw netje en af en toe eens werpen..![]()
ik hou het bij Football, ik begin het nu eindelijk te snappen (mede door het spelen van Madden NFL ^^)hoofdschooier zei:ik snap het ook niet goed, zijn daar geen loopfouten ofzo? ge moogt daar precies blijven lopen met dat balleke...ik dacht dat dat gewoon een soort ijshockey was...maar bij lacrosse zit het balletje in die crosse, en bij hockey zit de puck altijd los...dus daar gaat mijn theorieik hou het bij Football, ik begin het nu eindelijk te snappen (mede door het spelen van Madden NFL ^^)

Outdoor men's lacrosse involves two teams, each competing to project a small ball of solid rubber into the opposing team's goal. Each team starts with ten players on the field: a goalkeeper or "goalie" who stays inside the crease; three defenders in the defensive end; three midfielders free to roam the whole field; and three attackers attempting to score goals in the offensive end.
A face-offEach quarter starts with a “face-off” in which the ball is placed on the ground and two “face-off-men” lay their stick horizontally next to the ball, head of the stick inches from the ball and the butt-end pointing down the midfield line.Face-off-men scrap for the ball, often by “clamping” it under their stick and flicking it out to their midfielders, who start on the wing restraining line near the sideline and sprint in when the whistle is blown to start play. Attackers and defenders cannot cross their “restraining line” until one player from the midfield takes possession of the ball. A face-off also restarts the game after each goal.
Players scoop the ball off the ground with their stick and may run carrying the ball in their stick, pass the ball through the air to other players, or throw it at the goal. In men's lacrosse, players may kick the ball, as well as cover it with their sticks, provided they do not withhold it from play.
Time continues to run in dead ball situations such as in between goals, with two exceptions: when the referees deem it necessary to avoid a significant loss of playing time, for example when chasing a ball shot far away or during care of an injured player; and in the last three minutes of the fourth quarter of any men’s game
Play is quite fast and fluent, with considerably more goals scored than are in soccer or hockey, with typical games totaling ten to twenty goals.
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