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11TH MAN CHALLENGE RULES

Basic Rules

  1. Each player begins with 3 free shots.
  2. If the 3rd shot is made, the player earns continues shooting until they fail to hit a target. As long as the player makes their most recent shot, they keep shooting.
  3. The round ends immediately when a shot is missed.
  4. Each target hit = 1 point
  5. Points are counted across all shots taken during the round
  6. There is no maximum number of shots if the player continues to make shots

Shooting Rules

  • All shots must be taken from the designated shooting line
  • Players must wait for the staff signal before shooting
  • Missed shots immediately end the round
  • Any target hit counts as a score

Leaderboard Placement

  • Scores are ranked from highest to lowest
  • Only the Top 10 scores are displayed on the Elevate Leaderboard
  • In the event of a tie:

The player who achieved the score first holds the higher position

Additional Attempts

Additional attempts may be allowed if players

  1. Make a donation of any amount to: Lacrosse Out Cancer.
  2. Get back in line and wait for their turn.

Safety & Sportsmanship

  • Players must follow all staff instructions
  • Unsafe behavior or unsportsmanlike conduct will result in disqualification
  • Elevate staff decisions are final

Media & Participation

By participating, players and guardians agree to allow photos or videos taken during the challenge to be used for Elevate marketing and promotional purposes.

Final Notes

  • Rules may be adjusted slightly based on space, age group, or safety needs
  • Ask a staff member if you have questions before starting

LaCROSSe Out Cancer​

Lacrosse players and teams nationwide are joining forces with the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation to raise critically needed funding for pediatric cancer research.  Forty-one (41*) children are diagnosed each day with cancer in the US, and more children under 20 are lost to cancer than any other disease. Research takes a lot of funding and progress is limited by a lack of resources. The largest single funder of research, the federal government, directs just 4% of its cancer research budget to advancing lifesaving treatments for kids. Caring communities like ours can help fill the gap.


*The NIH’s 2024 estimates show 41 children per day will be diagnosed with cancer in the U.S.—a step in the right direction from the previously reported 47.

HOW TO HELP

Be a part a part of innovation that saves lives. Join us in accepting the LaCROSSe Out Cancer® Challenge!

For more information on how your team can get involved, contact Bonnie Lattimore at 949.625.7478 or BLattimore@pcrf-kids.org

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