Attack:
The attackman's responsibility is to score goals. The attackman generally restricts
his play to the offensive end of the field. A good attackman demonstrates excellent
stick work with both hands and has quick feet to maneuver around the goal. Each
team should have three attackmen on the field during play.
Midfield:
The midfielder's responsibility is to cover the entire field, playing both offense
and defense. The midfielder is a key to the transition game, and is often called
upon to clear the ball from defense to offense. A good midfielder demonstrates
good stick work including throwing, catching and scooping. Speed and stamina
are essential. Each team should have three midfielders on the field.
Defense:
The defenseman's responsibility is to defend the goal. The defenseman generally
restricts his play to the defensive end of the field. A good defenseman should
be able to react quickly in game situations. Agility and aggressiveness are
necessary, but great stick work is not essential to be effective. Each team
should have three defensemen on the field.
Goal:
The goalie's responsibility is to protect the goal and stop the opposing team
from scoring. A good goalie also leads the defense by reading the situation
and directing the defensemen to react. A good goalie should have excellent hand/eye
coordination and a strong voice. Quickness, agility, confidence and the ability
to concentrate are also essential. Each team has one goalie in the goal during
play.