November 19, 2023
The Diamond Fall Invitational is a great way for high school players to play competitive lacrosse later in the fall season. Each team plays a minimum of 3 games and each division plays to a championship.
All Diamond Fall Invitational players will receive a $50 discount for the Diamond Showcase being held on Saturday, November 18th.
Event Details
Date:
November 19, 2023
Location:
Gilman School – Baltimore, MD
High School:
$1,700
Divisions
Boys
- Varsity
- 2026
- 2027
Here is a list of the college coaches currently committed to attend Diamond Invitational:
- Arcadia University
- Averett University
- Bryn Athyn College
- Canisius University
- Capital University
- Catholic University
- Davis & Elkins College
- Eastern University
- Fairfield University
- Ferrum College
- Goucher College
- Hendrix College
- Malone University
- Montclair State University
- Penn College
- St. Mary’s College
- Stockton University
- Susquehanna University
- Virginia Wesleyan University
- Washington College
At Aloha Recruiting Events, we hire many College Coaches as sideline coaches, instructional clinic coaches and coaches to present seminars to players and parents. Learn more here if you are a college coach and want to learn more about recruiting or coaching and offerings at Aloha Recruiting Events.
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Policies & Rules
Why Aloha Tournaments
- Competitive and Balanced Divisions
- Accommodating to Grad-Year and Age-Based teams
- Team and Family Friendly Scheduling
- Premier High School Recruiting Opportunities
- First Class Venues With Ample Parking
- Best-In-Class Customer Care and Attention All Year Long
- Unparalleled Player and Fan Experience
- Prizes for Champions
RULES OF PLAY
All Aloha Tournament events are smoke free, pet free, and alcohol free events. No grills, generators, noisemakers or air horns are allowed. Thank you for respecting our fans and players!
CLUB BOYS RULES
**All Players must complete the online player waiver prior to participation. Mouth guards (of any color/design) must be worn at all times along with appropriate equipment.**
RULES: NFHS/USA Lacrosse/Modified NCAA rules with the following modifications and/or points of emphasis.
SAFETY: In the event of any inclement weather, extreme temperature, visibility issue and/or dangerous field conditions our directors may recommend modifications to game time for safety reasons.
All rules will be in accordance with Current NCAA standards unless otherwise noted. The tournament will consist of pool play games and playoffs.
GAME TIME:
Playing time will consist of 2 twenty-minute running time halves with a 3-minute halftime. Games will begin promptly.
One (1) 45 second timeout will be permitted in every game. The clock will stop for the timeout, and it can only be called in offensive zone or during a dead ball. If a team does not return to the field in a prompt manner after the timeout, they will either lose possession of the ball or be assessed a delay of game penalty.
Pool Play Overtime – There is no overtime in pool play. Each team will receive 1 point.
Playoff Overtime – In the event of a tie in the playoffs, overtime will consist of a 4-minute sudden victory overtime period followed by a 1v1 Brave Heart. If a goalie crosses the midfield line, his teammate must stay onside. If a foul is committed, the offending player will be placed 5 yards behind the player with the ball.
Championship Overtime – Championship game will consist of unlimited 4-minute periods until a goal is scored. Each team will be awarded one time out and the clock will stop.
Club Boys Rules:
Games are running time unless the Tournament Director communicates otherwise.
There will be no overtime in regulation games.
Penalties are running time starting on the whistle (30 or 60 Sec). Penalty time stops during injuries, time-outs, between quarters and halves, and while another penalty is being assessed. Penalties will not be time and a half.
FACEOFF RULES: No Motogrip, no Knee Down. Faceoff sticks require tape of a different color than your shaft.
Substitutions will be on the fly only, except on a time serving penalty. In that case the teams will have a quick substitution to get EMO or EMD on the field.
There will be no stick checks or requests from the opposing coaches. Sticks must meet either NCAA or NFHS standards.
No noise makers will be allowed in any field (horns, whistles, sirens, cowbells, etc.) Offenders will be asked to leave the field.
Any player, fan or coach ejected from a game will be prohibited from competing in/coaching/watching his/her team’s next game. If a player/coach/fan is ejected for a second time he/she will be disqualified from the tournament.
Fighting is an automatic ejection from the game and will be determined by the officiating crew of that game.
In the event of a forfeit, the winning team will be awarded 7 goals in reference to the 7-goal max differential. If a team forfeits a game, they will be ineligible for championship bracket play.
Official Scores will be kept by the field coordinator. Post game the field coordinator will certify the official score with both coaches and officials. Once scores are certified & reported they may not be challenged. If a dispute occurs, please call a tournament director to the field. If a coach has concerns about the final score of a game, the coach should immediately bring the concern to the attention of the field coordinator and game referees prior to that score being reported to the tournament directors. Once reported, scores may not be challenged. Tournament Directors will only communicate with club directors and head coaches.
The Substitution Box will be 10 yards in accordance with the 2019 NCAA rules.
Clearing Rules: Upon gaining possession of the ball, a team must advance the ball over the midline within 20 seconds. Failure to do so will result in a turnover, and the ball will be awarded to the opposing team at the spot of the violation. The officials will enforce this rule using their timing devices.
Quick Start: If an opposing player is within five yards of the player that has been awarded the ball, and the official blows the whistle to restart play, the opposing player is not allowed to defend the ball until he reaches a distance of five yards from the opponent. A violation will be a flag down (slow whistle) for delay of game.
Over and Back rules in effect; after 20 seconds of possession, the ball cannot cross back into the defensive half, unless there is a change of possession.
No shot clock will be in effect, Officials will issue a stalling warning if the winning team is stalling, a timer on call will be assessed and the team has 30 seconds to get a shot on goal.
High School:
Crease Dives are allowed.
2028 & 2029:
No crease dives.
2030-2032:
Sticks must be between 36″-72″
No Crease Dives
2033-2034
No “take out” body checks. Body contact is allowed.
No crease dives.
Longest pole is 60” in length. No more than 4 sticks between 44”-60.”
Mercy rule, if a team is winning by 5 goals or more, the losing team will be awarded the ball after all goals at the faceoff x.
All Levels
No deputy goalie allowed – no unprotected player is allowed in the goal circle at any time.
ROSTER RULES
- No player may compete, or be rostered, on more than one team during the tournament.
- Placement in grade based divisions will be determined by the highest grade of any player on the team. There will be no exceptions granted.
- Any violation of the tournament roster rules will result in forfeiture of any games in which the ineligible player participated and may result in disqualification from the tournament
Playoff seeding will
- Head to Head
- Goal differential (max 7 per game +/-)
- Goals against
- Coin flip
In the event of a 3+ team tie, the tiebreaker process starts at step 2. Once a team is selected as winning the 3+ team tiebreaker. The process starts at step 1 once 2 teams are remaining.
One referee at each game will hold the scorecard for the game. At the end of each game the referee will record the official score and sign the scorecard. An Aloha Tournaments representative will then pick up the scorecard and return it to the registration tent. All scores and point totals will be recorded on the scoreboard in front of the registration tent.
LIGHTNING SAFETY:
Three (3) blasts of an air horn indicate LIGHTNING and all fields must be cleared IMMEDIATELY. Players and fans must go to the tournament’s designated safe shelter. Safe shelter is considered any fully enclosed building that involves plumbing and/or electrical wires that act to electrically ground the structure-places that people live or work. If such a shelter cannot be found, take shelter in any vehicle with a hard metal roof and closed windows. No outdoor activities are to be resumed until 30 minutes after the last sign of lightning/thunder or the all-clear email has been received. For every strike observed, the 30-minute timer is reset. Five (5) blasts means the field is now open and play can resume.
HOT WEATHER SAFETY:
Tournament Director will monitor the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature. When indicated by the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature, tournament game times will be modified to comply with current recommendations.
ISSUES OR CONCERNS:
Tournament Directors will only communicate with Club Directors and/or head coaches serving as deputy club directors on site.
WEATHER POLICY
In the event of adverse weather conditions, the tournament director reserves the right to:
- Reduce the game times in order to catch up with the schedule or cancel games as needed
- Finish games before inclement weather arrives or to preserve field conditions.
- Reschedule games, if possible.
- Convert tournament to a “Festival” format without playoffs or championships to provide the majority of the teams the opportunity to play as many games as possible.
- Every attempt will be made to update cancellations on the Aloha Tournaments website. However, weather conditions can change rapidly, and all teams should be prepared to play as soon as weather clears and fields are playable.
If thunder or lightning is observed at any location, play will be suspended immediately, and players and fans will be required to leave the field. Play will be allowed to resume 30 minutes after the last sound of thunder or sight of lightning is observed. If a game is in progress:
- The period will end immediately.
- If a game is in the second half of running time period the game will be considered final and the score at that point will be recorded.
- If a game is in the first half of running time when play resumes it will be the start of the second half of the running time period.
- Every attempt will be made to begin subsequent games on time. If the start of the second half of the suspended game delays the onset of the subsequent game the following actions will occur:
- The suspended game will play a 20 minute running time second half.
Subsequent games will begin immediately after the preceding games (teams will warm up on the sideline prior to the game). These games will consist of one 25 minute running time period until games are back on schedule. Teams will have one 30 second timeout per game not to be used in the last two minutes of the game (the clock will not stop during these timeouts).
- Once games are back on schedule, they will revert back to 25 minute running time periods.
- We will make every attempt to play every minute of every game, but we will not jeopardize the safety of any player.
- All games canceled due to weather will be considered a 4 – 2 win for both teams.
TOURNAMENT POLICIES
All Aloha Tournament events are smoke free, pet free and alcohol free events. No grills, generators, drones, noisemakers or air horns are allowed. Thank you for respecting our fans and players!
CREDIT & REFUND POLICY**
INVOLUNTARY CANCELLATION POLICY – WEATHER, FACILITY CLOSURE, COVID-19, ETC.
Deposits are non-refundable for all Aloha Tournaments Lacrosse team events. Teams attending an Aloha Tournaments Lacrosse team event must pay an initial deposit with the full balance due in full 60 days prior to the event. If an event is involuntarily cancelled, teams paid in full will be offered a 90% credit or a 50% refund of their paid in full balance. Those teams not paid in full (deposit only or partial balance) will receive a 50% credit of the balance paid. Credits or refunds will be processed a minimum of 60 days after the event. Aloha Tournaments Lacrosse will not be responsible for any ancillary or related expenses incurred by any individual, team, club or organization if the tournament is canceled in whole or in part.
VOLUNTARY CANCELLATION POLICY – TEAM CHOOSES TO WITHDRAW
Deposits are non-refundable for all Aloha Tournaments Lacrosse team events. Teams attending an Aloha Tournaments Lacrosse team event must pay an initial deposit with the final balance due in full 60 days prior to the event. If a team that has paid in full wishes to withdraw and submits a request at least 60 days prior to the scheduled event date, Aloha Tournaments Lacrosse will issue a full credit less the initial deposit amount or a full refund less the initial deposit amount. No credit or refund requests of any kind will be granted if a cancelation is made less than 60 days prior to the scheduled event date. Credits or refunds will be processed a minimum of 60 days after the date of the request to withdraw. Aloha Tournaments Lacrosse will not be responsible for any ancillary or related expenses incurred by any individual, team, club or organization if the team wishes to withdraw in whole or in part.
REFUND POLICY
- No refunds will be issues for any team that is disqualified due to a violation of roster or tournament rules.
- No refunds will be issued for games cancelled for forfeits, no shows, etc.
- No refunds will be issued for games shortened or cancelled due to weather.
- No refunds will be issued for playoff or championship games canceled due to weather.