Thread: What is a shot
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Old Wed May 07, 2008, 07:19pm
kerthialfad kerthialfad is offline
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What is a shot

Hi;
I've just gotten back into lax refereeing - boys level, and I have some issues requiring clarification. Excuse me if this sounds naive.
What is a "shot"? Simply put this would be a throwing of the ball in the direction of the goal. Naturally, the intent of the thrower could be to pass the ball to another player, but if the ball travels near the goal it could as well be defined as a shot. A shot is a judgement call, I would say. It is subjective.
When does a shot begin? I would say - when the ball leaves the crosse.
But when does the shot end? If the ball bounces on the ground, yet still travels towards the goal, then it must still be a shot. If the ball is deflected off the helmet of another player, is it still as shot? If the ball hits the crossbar of the goal, is it still a shot? If the ball subsequently, hits the ground in the crease, bounces off another player's foot, then enters the goal, is it still a shot? Does a shot end when there is no longer any forward motion? Does the shot end when the ball is dead - i.e. stops moving?

Can anyone offer any help here?

I need to know for 2 reasons.
1) determining the restart when the ball goes out of bounds. Did it go out on a shot or a pass?
2) ending a slow whistle. If the ball touches the ground, the slow whistle ends except if it is a shot. On a slow whistle, if the ball touchs the ground on a shot, the ball can bounce back up, be grabbed by a crosse, passed to another player who shoots, and that shot can include the ball touching the ground once maybe twice, then be grabbed by another player crosse, passed, etc. and the slow whistle would still remain in effect???
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