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Winslow High field hockey Coach Mary Beth Bourgoin has some fun with her players during a preseason practice in 2019. Bourgoin won her second state title that fall, leading the Black Raiders to the Class B championship.
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For the second year in a row, two Maine high school coaches have been named national Coach of the Year for their respective sport by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS).
Falmouth High’s Dave Halligan notched his 1,000th combined career victory as a coach of boys’ soccer and boys’ basketball during the 2019-20 school year.
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The use of protective equipment is an important element in many sports, including lacrosse, to ensure the safest possible environment for players and to reduce the risk of injury.
Some protective lacrosse equipment helmets and chest protection for men’s and women’s goalies, helmets and chest protection for men’s field players, and eyewear and optional headgear for women have a required performance standard that must be met in order to be certified for play. Other equipment, such as mouthguards and gloves, have no standard.
Who determines that a certain type of equipment should meet a performance standard? And how is that standard developed?
For high school lacrosse, a tale of two classifications | The Daily Gazette
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Shenendehowa s Billy Beach with the ball against Niskayuna s Noah Wattsottonsen during their Suburban Council boys lacrosse game April 6 at Union College.
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Both the Section II boys’ and girls’ lacrosse seasons have a start date of April 19, but only one of the two would be able get underway on that date if the state’s current ban continues on “high” risk sports from competing.
Girls’ lacrosse is listed as “non-contact” and a “moderate” risk sport according to the New York State Department of Health, similar to soccer and field hockey. Meanwhile, boys’ lacrosse is listed as a “high” risk sport, placing it on hold like basketball, ice hockey and wrestling are this winter.