Coaches & Parents

What's Here: Standings Announcements Forms 2007 Events Perspective in a Myopic World

Standings

Standings are published every two weeks.  Click here to see the standings as of Nov 9. The next update is expected on or about Monday, November 24.

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Announcements

  • Victor Light Schedule starts Monday, November 3 LIGHT SCHED PDF

  • Select Coach Application
    SURVEY  APPLICATION

  • Game Card Maker (NEW for 2008). Print your team's game cards

  • Photos from Picture Day. Click here for more information.
  • 2008 SAFE HAVEN CLINICS: this is a one time requirement that ALL volunteers must fulfill BEFORE they are permitted to volunteer their services. Click here  
  • Volunteer Forms: Another year and another Volunteer Form. You must complete the volunteer form BEFORE you undertake any volunteer duties. Don't wait until the last minute.
  • 2008 COACH CLINICS: Why not take advantage of additional training: help your team by becoming a more skilled coach and make your practices more interesting and beneficial by learning drills and techniques from experienced teachers. Click on the link below to see all the classes that are available to our region. Sign up now...before you get busy with the season and don't have time. Some classes maybe mandatory for coaches planning to volunteer as Select Coaches. click here (note--this takes you to the Area 1 F Calendar)
  • On-line training for U8 and U10 is available at http://www.aysotraining.org/index.htm  You will need your AYSO ID number to take the on-line clinic. To obtain please send an email to Fred Silver

Parent Positions & Responsibilities (for example what does a team mom do?) [requires Acrobat Reader]

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Forms

  • Incident Report Use this form to report any serious injury to player, coach or spectator. (PDF)

  • Insurance Claim. Use this form to take advantage of AYSO supplementary insurance.

  • Volunteer Forms

  • NEW 2007 AYSO Reciprocity Equivalency Agreement. Addresses the question of coach credentials between AYSO and other leagues.

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2007 Events

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Perspective in a myopic world

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COACHES

Please remember to put your coaches, team players and spectators on the proper side of the field. Home team is on the North/West side and visitors are on the South/East side.

Beads in the hair. Beads are like any other hard object in the hair and they are not permitted, even if buried in the hair. They represent a hazard to that player (imagine a hard driven ball hitting a bead) and a danger to other players (the bead is on a strand of hair and the strand of hair can whip around to hurt another player's face). Players may not practice or play with the beads in the hair.

Taped ears. Putting a piece of tape over newly pierced ears is not acceptable. The studs must be removed during practice and games. Coaches, please help enforce this. You don't want to try to explain to an upset parent why their child has to have stitches to repair an studded ear injured when a hard driven ball smacked it.  Players may not practice or play with the earrings or studs in the ears.

Slide tackles are legal, even in U8. A slide tackle must be carried out in a carefully prescribed manner. The defender must play the ball only, not the other player. The defender must contact the ball before any contact is made with the other player. The defender must not put himself or the other player in any significant danger by his actions. A defender may execute a slide tackle correctly, cleanly stop the ball, the other player may fall over the ball, and no foul has occurred -- PROVIDED that, in the opinion of the referee, the defender did not endanger himself or the other player.

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