Ok hear is what I have:
#7 : The penalty for fighting is a 3-minute full-time expulsion foul.
NFHS: F-However I see nothing wrong, only thing is that the full-time wording is not proper?
#12 A crosse without a guard stop is a broken stick and not illegal.
NFHS: T
Agree that is not illegal however the rule book only states that it should be removed until a stop is placed on the stick.
#19 A coach may request an equipment check at any time
.
NFHS : T
The rules say (4-29-1) A head coachs request for an equipment inspection
shall occur during a dead-ball situation. I would say False then.
#28 It is a slashing foul to strike an opponent with the crosse or stick on the back.
NFHS: F
Why is hitting an opponent in the back w/ ones crosse NOT a slash, I would say the statement is T.
#44 Goals must always be 80 yards apart.
NFHS: F
The diagram shows the goals 40 yards from the end line, 40+40=80. I see no rule like the NCAA one for altering the field any.
#46 The table area is 10 yards on each side of the midline.
NFHS: T
FALSE it is 5 yards on each side, 5+5=10.
#65 A team may call a time-out when the ball is dead or when the team has possession of the ball anywhere on the field.
NFHS F
I say true, cant see where that is an incorrect statement.
#77 During the course of the game, the handle of A1s crosse becomes bent. The coach of team B asks for a stick check on A1. The officials agree that the stick is bent, and a three-minute, non-releasable penalty is assessed.
NFHS: false
True, a player cant play with a stick which has an altered handle and having it bent is altering it.
#85 In a flag-down situation, the official shall withhold his whistle until a shot is taken that does not result in a goal.
NFHS: T
False, one reason to stop play is a missed shoot, the are others.
#88 When a penalty occurs and the ball is in the offended teams defensive half of the field, the ball is awarded at the center x.
NFHS: T
I would say false. If there was a time serving foul or goalie interference w/ possession then yes move the ball to x. Otherwise no.
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