Summer League Offering - Wednesday June 15 to Wednesday July 27, 2011
Burning River Lacrosse (BRL) presents a 7 week Summer outdoor lacrosse league for boys in High School / College (U23 (College, HS Seniors and HS Juniors) & 9th / 10th grade Divisions) and boys entering 3rd to 8th grades (3rd/4th, 5th/6th and 7th/8th grade divisions). The league is currently set up for 10 on 10 competition and will follow all OHSAA, OHSLA, and NFHS rules and regulations. Note: Each division is limited to the first 10 teams/groups of individuals that sign up.
League Levels
The league is composed of five divisions: U23 (High School Seniors / Juniors and College players), 9th / 10th (players entering the 9th / 10th grades), 7th / 8th (players entering the 7th or 8th grades), 5th / 6th (players entering the 5th / 6th grades), 3rd / 4th (players entering the 3rd / 4th grades). Full descriptions of the individual divisions are below.
- U23 Division (U23/Senior/Junior )
The U23 Division is for High School Seniors / Juniors and College players or younger players with the size and experience to compete at this level. To be eligible, you must not have graduated from college and you must be 22 years old or younger.
- 9th / 10th Grade Division (Sophomore & Freshman)
The 9th / 10th Grade Division is for players entering the 9th and 10th grades and limited experience Juniors. To be eligible, you must be in high school and NOT a senior. (2012 Graduate).
- 7th / 8th Grade Division
The 7th / 8th Grade Division is for players entering the 7th or 8th grades or younger players with the size and experience to compete at this level.
- 5th to 6th Grade Division
The 5th / 6th Grade Division is limited to players entering the 5th or 6th grade at the start of the league.
- 3rd to 4th Grade Division
The 3rd / 4th Grade Division is limited to players entering the 3th or 4th grade at the start of the league.
Requests To Play Up - Every league we received a number of requests from younger players to play in the next level up (e.g. 9th grader in the U23 league). Some of these players reason that they were on their high school's top team so they could do it (new club), some want to play up because that is what the adults in their lives told them that they had to do to improve (if that were true you would want to play against the pros and that is only asking for trouble) and some wanted to do it so that they had "street creed" (peer pressure). At one time we tried to honor all those requests. However, after reviewing how those players did we realized that things had gotten out of control and we need to step in and restore some sensibility to the situation before people had a bad experience or got hurt. Therefore, unless you have made one of our travel teams (proven that you are one of the area’s best), we will not honor your request to play up at the start of the league. If you want, we will evaluate you over the first two weeks and then make a decision to move you up at that point. Thank you for your understanding on this matter.
Game Dates
All five leagues will play their games on Wednesdays in June and July. The dates are June 15, 22, 29 and July 6, 13, 20, and 27.
Game Times
Each of the five divisions will play their games at the same time each week (makes planning easy). The specific times are U23 (4 PM), 9th / 10th (5 PM), 7th/8th (6 PM) and 3rd/4th & 5th/6th grade (7 PM).
Practice Times
Practice for the non-high school divisions will be held on Wednesdays 1 hour prior to their games. (e.g. practice for the 7th/8th division is at 5 PM with a game at 6 PM.) There is no practice for the U23 and 9th / 10th grade leagues.
Schedules
Complete schedules will be emailed out and posted online the week before the league starts. In general, each team will have a 1 hour game and a 1 hour practice each Wednesday (U23 and 9th / 10th grade divisions do not have a practice). The players will attend practice first (practice is divided by skill level) before attending the game. See sample weekly schedule
Note: The schedule is subject to change including playing games earlier / later or on days other than Wednesdays to accommodate coaches, officials, or the facility’s schedule
Individual Cost
The leagues cost costs $100, which includes seven games, the cost of the facility, officials’ fees and coaches' fees. Note: A $25 processing fee will be assessed to any returned checks.
Teams
Players wishing to enter as a team must register as individuals (be aware of the league minimum and maximums) and note their team request on the registration form under Comments/Travel Issues/Teammate requests, etc.: Please remember that teams are responsible for their own pinnies. Pinnies must be reversible (2 colors) have numbers and all team members must match. Teams may purchase BR Lax pinnies if they so choose.
Registration Process
For directions on how to register for any of our Events (League, Camps, Clinics, etc.) please click on the link below.
Information on how to Register
If you have any questions about the league or the registration process please contact us at 216.373.5684
Registration deadline (Early Bird)
All applications complete online before 12 midnight Saturday, May 14, 2011 will receive a free 1 year subscription to “Inside Lacrosse” magazine compliments of Burning River Lacrosse a $34.99 value.
Registration deadline (Final)
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Facilities / Directions
The leagues will be held at Broadview Heights Recreation Center (Rec Center). The fields are located at 9543 Broadview Road. The entrance is on the left. For complete directions click on the directions button above or this link
Pinnies/Uniforms
Individual registrants must purchase a maroon/white reversible BR Lax pinnie for $20. If you already have a pinnie you DO NOT have to purchase another one.
Teams are responsible for their own uniforms/pinnies. Pinnies must be reversible (two color) have numbers and all team members must match. Teams may purchase BR Lax pinnies if they so chose.
Water
We have water coolers at the fields but you need to bring containers.
Officials
All games are officiated by real officials. They are working to become better just like the kids are. DO NOT HARASS THEM.
Equipment
Each player must bring a full set of equipment (helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, athletic cup, mouth piece, and stick) to each game. No Mouthpiece = No Play!! Goalies must wear a throat guard. NO EXCEPTIONS !
Shoes
All the fields are grass. Plan accordingly.
Medical Insurance
Burning River does not provide medical insurance. All players must have their own medical insurance.
Game Rules and Regulations
The following are the rules and regulations our leagues are officiated under:
1. All games are officiated under High School rules
It does players no good to learn to play the game under different rules then they will have to play for their local High schools / town teams. Therefore, the officials enforce to following High School rules
- 20 second count to clear the defensive end.
- 10 second count to get the ball in the offensive box.
2. Faceoffs (At the start of each half only)
Face-off commands are a) down, set, and whistle. Note we only have faceoffs at the start of the game and second half. Jumping the face-off whistle is loss of possession. The faceoff player does not have to leave the field.
3. Game Duration
Game unless at her wise noted are two (2) twenty three (23) minute running halves. Halftime is three (3) minutes long. Each team may take one(1) timeout per game. Timeouts are one (1) minute long. NO TIMEOUTS ARE ALLOWED IN THE LAST 3 MINUTES OF A GAME.
4. Penalties
All time serving penalties will result in Man-up opportunities not fast breaks. Because we use running time game clocks all penalties will be 50% longer than they would be in a stop clock game.
- Technical Penalties - Any player (except the goalie) shall be ruled off the field for forty five (45) seconds.
- Minor Penalties -Any player (except the goalie) shall be ruled off the floor for one minute and 30 seconds.
- Fighting THERE IS NO FIGHTING. ANY PLAYER OR TEAM WHO FIGHTS WILL BE EXPELLED FROM THE LEAGUE. NO REFUND WILL BE AWARDED. ALL PLAYERS ARE TO BE ON THEIR BEST BEHAVIOR.
- Conduct/Language THERE WILL BE NO SWEARING OR TAUNTING OF OTHER PLAYERS PERMITTED. PLAYERS THAT DEMONSTRATE MISCONDUCT WILL BE SUSPENDED FROM PLAY AND MAY BE ASKED NOT TO RETURN WITH OUT REFUND.
5. Overtime
If necessary, overtime will be a braveheart “sudden victory” format. The first team to score in the overtime period shall be declared the winner. Note: During the braveheart at least one player (goalie or field player) must remain on the defensive side of the field.