Lacrosse Score Sheet Blank
- The PLL is a professional lacrosse league with the best players in the world. SBJ’s Breakthrough Sport of the Year in 2020.
- Digital Score Sheets Lacrosse field / box. Electronic scoresheets for field and box lacrosse. Score games on an iPad and view results instantly on the web. Easy to Learn The Modern Score Sheet. We based our designs off of the original score sheet so that coaches, timekeepers and referees who use it for the first time feel right at home immediately.
Scorecard
Prep Sheet (Courtesy of Jesse Goldberg-Strassler)
Score Sheet – Basic
Score Sheet -Advanced (Courtesy of Andrew Smith)
Score Sheet – Running Score (Courtesy of Tyler Springs)
Spotting Board – Version 1
Spotting Board – Version 2
Spotting Board – Version 3 (Courtesy Matt Bishop)
Court Descriptions (Courtesy of Jay Sanderson)
Court Descriptions (Courtesy of New Mexico State University Broadcaster Adam Young)
Basketball Glossary (Courtesy of Logan Anderson, Say The Damn Score)
A plus is given to a player who is on the field when his team scores an even-strength or shorthanded goal, while a minus is given to players on the field when opponents score in those situations. The difference is the plus-minus rating. Power Play Goals (PPG) Player scores a goal while one or more opposing players serves a penalty. Score Sheet – Running Score (Courtesy of Tyler Springs) Spotting Board – Version 1 Spotting Board – Version 2. Quick Guide to Lacrosse Terms. Several downloads on this page are shared with permission from Barry McKnight, veteran play-by-play voice of the Troy Trojans.
Offense-Defense Chart
Offense Chart
Defense Chart
Drive Chart
Stat Sheet/Drive Chart (Courtesy of Franklin College voice Andrew Smith)
This is a letter-sized version, but it prints best on legal paper.
Descriptors (Courtesy of former Montana State University Broadcaster Jay Sanderson)
Football Glossary (Courtesy of Logan Anderson, Say The Damn Score)
Lineups & Line Chart
Spotting Board
Scoring/Stat Sheets
Scoring/Stat Sheet (Courtesy of Franklin College voice Andrew Smith)
Pitch Diagram (Courtesy Yohn Voker)
Spotting Board
Soccer Terms/Turns of Phrase (Courtesy of Marc Serber, San Diego Sockers)
PBP Descriptors & Terms
STAA Sports Talk Pyramid
Topic Tree
Volleyball Thesaurus (Courtesy of New Mexico State University Broadcaster Adam Young)
Several downloads on this page are shared with permission from Barry McKnight, veteran play-by-play voice of the Troy Trojans. Visit Barry’s website at www.barrymcknight.com.
This is a documentationsubpage for Template:Lacrossebox. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage[edit]
This template is used for lacrosse games. It is based on Template:IceHockeybox.
Blank template[edit]
All available parameters are shown here. The template is 'blank' for easy copy & paste.
Parameters[edit]
- date: Date of the match. Use {{Start date}} (see: WP:ENGVAR for date (df=y) or month (mf=y) first options)
- time: Time of the match. The local time of the match (local to the stadium it took place in). Either 24h or 12h formats are acceptable.
- team1 and team2: Typically team1 is the home team. Both should be wikilined to a team page if there is one.
- score: the numerical score of the game, with the two respective scores separated by an en dash (–). (The en dash should be used in any circumstance in which a score is displayed.)
- periods: The score at the end of each of the periods of the game, each separated by a comma.
- reference: The url of an official score sheet. Enter the link as a bare url; the template will format the link.
- goalie1 and goalie2: The names of the goalies for the corresponding teams.
- progression: The progression of the game score with each score separated by a line break (<br />).
- goals1 and goals2: The name of the player, piped to only display the last name, to score each goal, separated by line breaks (<br />) in order to align the name of the player with the corresponding goal listed in the 'progression' field. The names of players to assist the goal can be including in parentheses, and the type of goal, such as power play (PP), short-handed (SH), etc. may also be indicated. No player's name should be wikilinked more than once.
- official and official2: The name of the game official and second game official, if necessary.
- stadium: The name of the stadium or arena in which the game is played.
- attendance: Total attendance of the game.
- penalties1 and penalties2: The total penalty minutes for each respective team.
- shots1 and shots2: The total number of shots on goal for each respective team.
- bg: An optional field to change the background color of the entire box score. If you want it grey, don't add the 'bg' parameter. If you do, and leave it blank, the background color will be white.
Microformats[edit]
The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the person's or organisation's name parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia or via a browser tool operated by a reader, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.
The hCard in this template uses at least some of these HTML classes:
Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.
The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat that makes event details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject.
- Classes used
Lacrosse Stat Sheet Template
The HTML classes of this microformat include:
- attendee
- contact
- description
- dtend
- dtstart
- location
- organiser
- summary
- url
- vevent
nor collapse nested elements which use them.