Highlight Reel: East Lansing/Mason

October 30, 2014

The East Lansing boys soccer team defeated Mason 3-2 in overtime in a Division 2 Semifinal on Wednesday. See below for highlights and a link to watch the game in full (click the headers to watch). 


Mason Scores First Against East Lansing - Mason scored the only goal of the first half midway through the period when Holden Dippel headed home a restart from John Kingman.

Jones Breaks Through For The Tie - Moments after Mason took a 2-1 lead in the second half, East Lansing's DeJuan Jones takes a pass, splits the defense and ties the game with 7:24 to go.

Uecker Hits The Game Winner - With time winding down in the first overtime, Will Uecker's blast deflects off a defender and into the net for the winning goal for East Lansing.

You can watch the whole game by Clicking Here.

Be the Referee: Feet Rule on Soccer Throw-In

By Paige Winne
MHSAA Marketing & Social Media Coordinator

September 13, 2023

Be The Referee is a series of short messages designed to help educate people on the rules of different sports, to help them better understand the art of officiating, and to recruit officials.

Below is this week's segment – Feet Rule on Soccer Throw-In - Listen

In basketball, when a player is inbounding the ball, his or her feet have to be behind the line when passing the ball. Their feet can’t be touching the line.

But in soccer, a player just has to be on the line to complete a throw-in – even if their heels are both barely touching the line and the majority of their body is in the field of play.

It is considered a legal soccer throw-in if any part of both feet is either touching the line or behind the line, including if the player does a somersault or front-flip style throw-in. As long as they flip and land with both feet on or behind the line and throw the ball – it’s a legal throw-in.

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Sept. 6: Volleyball Jewelry - Listen
Aug. 30: Football Rules Similarities - Listen
Aug. 23: Football Rules Differences - Listen