Anonymous wrote:My DD plays MS rec and club lax. She wears Under Armour basketball padded compression tank top and shorts.
I'll risk having her ejected from a game for wearing non-compliant clothing than suffer a major injury. These items are very discreet and blend in with the uniform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD plays MS rec and club lax. She wears Under Armour basketball padded compression tank top and shorts.
I'll risk having her ejected from a game for wearing non-compliant clothing than suffer a major injury. These items are very discreet and blend in with the uniform.
Do you have a link to the product?
Anonymous wrote:My DD plays MS rec and club lax. She wears Under Armour basketball padded compression tank top and shorts.
I'll risk having her ejected from a game for wearing non-compliant clothing than suffer a major injury. These items are very discreet and blend in with the uniform.
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Especially violently hard shots very close to girls' heads. I think a head hit on a follow-through should be an automatic ejection. And dangerous propelling or hitting someone with ball should be a yellow card if it's below the neck, and red if neck or above. I do see some coaches and crazy kids abusing this by intentionally trying to get hit (there are some of those types out there). Not sure hot you'd deal with that other than having the ref make a judgment call where the card gets waived if the kid that got hit intentionally got in front of the ball.Anonymous wrote:Womens lacrosse is getting more violent and its not really talked about. The girls game will need pads and helmets if they don't get it under control.
Yup. Especially violently hard shots very close to girls' heads. I think a head hit on a follow-through should be an automatic ejection. And dangerous propelling or hitting someone with ball should be a yellow card if it's below the neck, and red if neck or above. I do see some coaches and crazy kids abusing this by intentionally trying to get hit (there are some of those types out there). Not sure hot you'd deal with that other than having the ref make a judgment call where the card gets waived if the kid that got hit intentionally got in front of the ball.Anonymous wrote:Womens lacrosse is getting more violent and its not really talked about. The girls game will need pads and helmets if they don't get it under control.