The Legends Laxpalooza is a boys youth lacrosse tournament taking place in Allentown, PA on June 10 -11, 2023. This tournament will host regional and national youth lacrosse programs from all over the East Coast. Each team will play a minimum of 4 games throughout the weekend and a champion will be crowned per division!
Divisions:
- Boys :
- HS Varsity
- 2024
- 2025
- 2026
- 2027
- 2028
- 2029
- 2031
- 2031/32
- We will split into A and B if applicable
Price:
- All Divisions: $1,750
PAYMENT DETAILS:
- $500 deposit due by March 1st to secure your team spot
- FINAL payment due by Friday, April 28th
Additional Details:
- To enter a team or for general event inquiries contact Brian Santoleri brian@LegendsLax.com (484) 318-9797
- For registration questions or assistance contact: Events@LegendsLax.com
Schedule
2023 Tournament Schedule will be posted the week before the tournament!
Legends 2022 Schedule can be found online HERE for reference ONLY!
For travel purposes, games will start at 8 am. Games will complete on Sunday by 4pm. Please plan travel accordingly!
Any schedule requests must be submitted in writing to events@legendslax.com at least 30 days prior to the start of the tournament. Schedule requests are not guaranteed but Legends will do our best to accomodate if received within the timeframe.
Tournament Rules
LEGENDS LACROSSE TOURNAMENT RULES – SUMMER 2022 for Reference only!
2023 Tournament Rules Coming Soon!
Scoring and Time
- Refs keep game time and penalty time
- Table keeps score and can assist with penalty time if multiple penalties
Tournament Play – Pool Play
- 2 – 21 minutes halves
- 3- minute halftime
- 4 game guarantee (Pool Play) – Top two teams in division will play for championship
- No Timeouts
- No Overtime
- 2022 NFHS Rules with modifications below
Playoff Rules
- 2 – 21 minutes halves
- 3- minute halftime
- 4 game guarantee. Top two teams in division will play for championship
- Playoff Games…
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- Teams are awarded (1) one minute time-out per team in Regulation Time
- The clock will stop. Timeout does NOT roll over to OT. No timeouts in OT
- Timeout can be called when the team calling the timeout is in possession of the ball, anywhere on the field
- Overtimes will begin immediately and be decided by sudden victory. OT will have a Running Clock on all whistles. First goal scored wins the game.
- Injuries
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- Any injury within 2 minute and under that requires the game to be stopped, the clock stops with the injury.
- Any injury with more than 2 minutes remaining when the game is stopped, a maximum of 1 minute will come off the clock to assess the injury before the clock is stopped
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Boys Rule Specifications
- Referees will keep game time
- No stick checks unless refs think a stick is outrageously illegal
- 4 pole maximum on the field
- Mercy Rule
- (applies to youth divisions only) Applied when there is a 7 goal deficit in pool play. Teams down by 7 or more goals will get a free clear after each goal. Coaches can agree to waive this rule.
- Counts
- 2023 – 2031 Grad Years: Clearing Counts of 20 seconds to cross the midline and 10 seconds to advance the ball in the box.
- The leading team must keep it in the box with under 2 minutes left in the game if the opponent is within 4 goals.
- If a team leads by 4 or more goals, there will be no start/stop time under 2 minutes in either half. Instead, the game will continue to operate with a running clock.
- If the score changes to less than 4 goal differential at any point during the final 2-minutes of either half, the clock goes back to stop clock.
- No Counts – 2030 Grad Year and below. Exception is a 5-second goalie count
- 2023 – 2031 Grad Years: Clearing Counts of 20 seconds to cross the midline and 10 seconds to advance the ball in the box.
- Checking
- Limited body checking in 2026 & 2027 Grad Year only. Big hits & physical play (even within three yards of a loose ball) constitute unnecessary roughness (60 sec penalty)
- One handed stick checks are not allowed in any youth divisions (2028 and below)
- Penalties
- Penalties are running time starting on the whistle (45 or 90 seconds) Penalty time stops during injuries, end of quarters and while another penalty is being assessed.
- 2030/31 Division – the offending player leaves the field and is substituted. Fast Break situation occurs
EJECTIONS
- Game ejections are handled by the referees
- Tournament ejections are handled by the tournament director (2 unsportsmanlike conduct penalties warrant ejection or 1-game suspension)
RANKINGS:
- WIN – 3 points
- Loss – 0 points
- Tie – 1 point
- In the event that a team needs to play an extra game in pool game in order to give a second team their final game:
- The extra game will be identified and acknowledged with a ‘*’ on Tourney Machine
- The extra game will not count for any potential points or Goals Against for the team playing their 4th game
- For the team playing their 4th game, the results will count for points and goals against
- In the event that there is a tie breaker scenario, which includes a teams head to head being their fourth game, that has been identified with ‘*’ the head to head will NOT be applied.
Tie Breakers
- If 2 teams are tied with POINTS:
- Head to Head
- Goals Against TOTAL
- Goals Against Common Opponent. If multiple common opponents, take the sum.
- If more than 2 teams tied with POINTS:
- Goals Against Total
- Goals Against Common Opponent (only used if all teams played common opponent. If multiple common opponents, take the sum)
- Coin Toss/Randomly Generated
Rosters
- Legends tournament directors reserve the right to check rosters for any reason and if teams are found to be in violation of the rules, the tournament director has the ability to disqualify the team and nullify the results.
- Rosters must be submitted by graduation years and/or age groups. Every team is expected to comply with the thresholds on those age groups as posted on the website and appearing on the event schedule
- Event directors have the ability to approve any adjustments to the rules if they feel it creates competitive bounds and does not minimize the experience of any players on the field
- Double rostering players: On certain occasions Legends tournament directors reserve the right to approve a player appearing on two rosters and playing on two teams. Any player’s double rostering must be approved by the tournament director prior to the start of the tournament. If a player is not approved, Legends reserves the rights to disquality the player and/or nullify team results.
Field Map
Hotels
This event is Stay to Play. If you are staying at hotel, you must stay at an approved hotel. Hotels can be found online HERE.
Video Services
VIDEO SERVICES
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Vendors
Attending Vendors Coming Soon!
Vendors will be added as they register!
Are you interested in Vending at this event? Please fill out the vendor form online HERE.
College Coaches
2023 College Coaches Below!
*Coaches will be added as they confirm!
- Arcadia University
- Chowan University
- Colby College
- Eastern University
- Greensboro College
- Marywood University
- Ohio Wesleyan
- Randolph
- Stockton University
2022 College Coaches Below for Reference Only!
- Alvernia
- AIC
- Arcadia
- Barton
- Catawba College
- Hartwick
- Huntingdon
- Immaculata University
- Newberry
- Purchase College
- Quincy University
- Springfield College
- Stevevns Tech
- Thiel College
- Tusculum University
- University of Scranton
- Westminster
- Wilmington University
Cancellation/Refund Policy
REFUND / CANCELATION POLICY:
Deposits are non-refundable; No refunds or credits of any kind for teams dropped after 5/20/32, unless tournament is canceled due to COVID-19. If tournament is canceled due to COVID-19 related state or local mandates:
- Prior to 5/1/23 – $100/team retained from deposit to cover non-refundable fees
- After 5/1/23 – $250/team retained from deposit to cover non-refundable fees & prepaid expenses
Remainder of fees paid to be refunded (excluding credit card fees).
- If tournament is canceled due to ADVERSE WEATHER: Depending on when the cancelation occurs, Legends lacrosse will endeavor to offer either partial or full refunds of balance fees paid (excluding deposits & credit card fees). No refunds for individual or playoff games lost to weather delays or unsafe field conditions.