The 50 Lacrosse Comandments
- Thou shalt never hit the goalie in the chest when shooting (always look at open net while shooting).
- Bounce shots are best.
- Listen and talk to your stick; this will insure good stick protection.
- A goal proves that you can beat the goalie; an assist proves that you are smart.
- Always look to make the extra pass.
- Thou shalt never pass the ball close enough to the goalie or the cage such that the goalie intercepts your pass.
- Thou must have the ability to catch and throw with both hands.
- Thou must move whenever you do not have the ball; in other words, keep your defenseman thinking and occupied; remember the words of wisdom from the cavemen: He who stands still, is lunch!
- Never "telegraph" a pass.
- Thou must practice "on the wall" in order to be good.
- Thou shalt always move towards a passed ball; never stand still.
- The best players pick up ground balls.
- "Vee in and Vee out" in order to be open for a pass.
- Never get caught offsides.
- Poke check and slap check on the hands and gloves of your opponents.
- Always congratulate your teammates; you are nothing without them.
- Thou shalt always keep your head up; don't look at the ball inside your stick.
- Always stay in front of your fellow midfielders on a fast break. They will not be able to pass to you if you are behind them.
- If the goalie comes out of the cage, turn him to his weak hand by shutting off his strong hand side.
- Never, never, never hang your stick.
- Always be alert of your man and the ball's position on defense.
- Play the Ball-You-Man triangle.
- Always be ready to slide to a teammate to help him on defense.
- You have a stick, use it: poke, slap, push.
- Use your stick not as a caveman's club or ax, but as a surgeon's scalpel.
- Don't lunge at the offensive player…be balanced…poke check…wait for his move.
- Do not allow the offensive player to crowd or push you. If he is too close, push him out.
- Remember this: thou shall be intimidating on defense.
- If your man beats you and there has been a slide, go to the hole and pick up a player.
- Always talk and communicate. The best players are talkers.
- Choke up on your long stick if you have difficulty handling it.
- After picking up a ground ball, put it to your face (i.e., kiss the stick), and run to an open area.
- Defensemen, stay tight on the fast break.
- Every time the ball moves, you must move.
- Stay intense by anticipating what the team will do next.
- If you double team, do so with authority; ask yourself, do I want to be a hammer or a nail?
- Great defensemen, like great offensive players, see the entire field: keep your head up when you're clearing the ball. Impress fans with your smarts.
- Keep players out of the funnel.
- Be economic with your checks.
- Great defensemen do not take the ball away, they prevent their opponent from scoring. Simple!
- Love the game and play and practice with passion. Ask your coach for magazines, books, and tips. Be a student of the game.
- A great man once said, "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." In other words, give everything your all.
- The saying "Practice makes perfect" is incorrect. "Perfect practice makes perfect!"
- When in a game, never dispute a call or argue with an official for any reason.
- Always know the score of the game.
- Always congratulate your teammate. As well, encourage and uplift your teammates who are not playing well.
- When coached or told to do something in a practice, ask yourself why? You may then come to a better understanding of the game.
- Always have your equipment ready prior to a game.
- Accept the responsibilities of being an athlete: work hard in school, represent your family, community, and team with pride and honor.
- Practice, practice, practice, then practice some more