PBL Coach Certification

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PBL Coach Certification Quiz

Test your knowledge of box lacrosse regulations and coaching protocols with our PBL Coach Certification quiz. Designed for coaches and enthusiasts alike, this quiz covers essential rules and best practices.

Key topics include:

  • Team composition in box lacrosse
  • Substitution rules
  • Interactions with officials
  • Health and safety protocols
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CoachingEagle25
Box lacrosse has it's own unique rules and strategies. The Patriot Box Lacrosse League will be requiring all coaches to complete this certification test to make sure all coaches have a general understanding of the rules, coaching techniques, and league policies. 
Box lacrosse has it's own unique rules and strategies. The Patriot Box Lacrosse League will be requiring all coaches to complete this certification test to make sure all coaches have a general understanding of the rules, coaching techniques, and league policies. 
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Team Name and Age Group
In box lacrosse, how many players are on the floor for each team not including the goalie?
4
5
6
7
Is subbing allowed while play is live?
Yes
No
When does the shot clock NOT reset?
A dropped pass
A shot on goal/pipe
A penalty
Turnover
Box lacrosse coaches should be aware of the pick and roll which is the core to every offensive play. On defense, coaches should emphasize communicating through picks by saying "switch or stay" when deciding who to defend on a pick.
Box lacrosse coaches should be aware of the pick and roll which is the core to every offensive play. On defense, coaches should emphasize communicating through picks by saying "switch or stay" when deciding who to defend on a pick.
Select all applicable answers that are true.
Slashing is allowed in box lacrosse
Hitting from behind is allowed in box lacrosse
Picks setters do not need to stand perfectly still
Goalies can use their hands to pick up the ball in their crease
When is the appropriate time to talk to an official?
Yelling at them while the play is ongoing
When they are discussing a penalty with the scorekeeper
On a timeout/intermission
In box lacrosse, players must play the ball on loose balls. They cannot box out or take out a man like they are allowed to do in field lacrosse. Every effort to get the ball must be aimed at scooping the ball up directly. 
In box lacrosse, players must play the ball on loose balls. They cannot box out or take out a man like they are allowed to do in field lacrosse. Every effort to get the ball must be aimed at scooping the ball up directly. 
For the 20-21 season, when are coaches mandates to wear a mask?
Before and after the game
Only before the game
Only after the game
At all times
When is the coach allowed to go on the floor?
To ask about a call
For an injury
During a penalty discussion
Players are not allowed to shake hands after the games this season
True
False
A goalie can initiate contact with a shooter to draw a crease violation
True
False
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