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AYSO Region 498 2014 Fall Season Meeting http://www.ayso498.org/ Agenda 6:30 P.M.- 7:30 P.M. • General Meeting • Division teams meeting Regional Board • Commissioner: Susan Rossetti [email protected] •Coach Administrator: Steve Grady [email protected] •Referee Administrator: Martin Draper [email protected] •Registrar: Ursula Grove [email protected] •CVPA: Lisa Sheffield: [email protected] •Safety Director: Patrick Streeter [email protected] •Treasurer: Crista Green [email protected] Season Calendar • August 4th, Monday: Practices Start this week • August 16th, Saturday: First Games • August 30th,(Labor Day weekend): No games • Oct 25th: Last regular season games – Tournaments are TBA Rainouts will not be rescheduled AYSO Mission Statement To develop and deliver quality youth soccer programs which promote a fun, family environment based on our six philosophies: Everyone Plays Balanced Teams Open Registration Positive Coaching Good Sportsmanship Player Development Coach Administrator Points • EBOPSP – Everyone will play and an attempt will be made to equalize time – equal time means that different players will start from week to week and an attempt will be made to get different players the extra quarter from week to week • EBOPSP – Good Sportsmanship – Show it and teach it! • Do not run up the score – no matter how strong your team is, try to keep the goal difference less than 3 Coach Administrator Points (continued) • No dissent with referee – If there is an issue with a misapplication of the Laws then coaches can write an email to Martin Draper he will make sure that the referee understands the laws so that the correction is made for the future – Everything else is a judgment call! • All injuries that keep a player from returning to the game need to be reported to the RC • No jewelry at practices as well as games • ALL PLAYERS MUST WEAR SHIN GUARDS DURING ALL PRACTICES AND ALL GAMES! Coaches • You are our connection to the players and parents! • You have all the interaction with our audience (the kids)! • You need to be the first line of information dissemination! – Info distribution list; add players only w/parent approval • Do NOT leave the field until all players have been picked up • Only registered AYSO players may participate in practices and games Coaches • Contact your parents ASAP • If you do not get email reply w/in one week…call! – Inform coordinators of no contact • Check for signed concussion forms • Player Forms – They must be with you at all games and practices – Make copies if needed • Start recruiting your two referees – Games will be cancelled if no ref is signed up Friday evening • Social Media…use common sense – Ensure parents know ALL activity Coach Training Requirements • • • • • New Coaches: You must complete an AYSO Safe Haven Course (once*) 1. Go Online to http://www.aysotraining.org/ 2. Log in with your ASYSO ID number and last name 3. Click on the Management Tab and select Course “ASYO’s Safe Haven" New Coaches: You must attend the coach training for division you are coaching Returning Coaches: If you are moving up to a new division (i.e. U8 to U10) then you must attend the coach training for that division (i.e. U10) – Applies to moving down too All Coaches: Must take CDC concussion training annually http://www.aysotraining.org/ (The only way to get credit) All Coaches: MUST have a current volunteer form on record (annually) * If you took the old Safe Haven, you need to update Coach Training Requirements • U-5 & U-6 Coaches Attend U-6 Coach Course (On-Line and Field work) • U-7 & U-8 Coaches Attend U-8 Coach Course (On-Line and Field work) • U-10 Coaches Attend U-10 Coach Course (On-Line and Field work) • U-12 Coaches Attend U-12/Youth Coach Course (5 Hours) • U-14 Attend Intermediate Coach Course (15 Hours) • Must have U12 • U-16 Thru U-19 Coaches Attend Advanced Coach Course (18 Hours) • Must have Intermediate Steve Grady: [email protected] Coach’s Training Classes 1. Go Online to http://www.aysotraining.org/ 2. Log in with your ASYSO ID number and last name 3. Click on Course “U-6, U-8, U10 Coach" Coach’s Training Classes • U6 Coaches Course (Part 2, Field Work) – August 9th 8:00-10:00 on Palmer MBA5 – August 9th 2:00-4:00 on Palmer MBA5 • U8/Youth Coach Courses (Part 2, Field Work) – August 9th 10:00-12:00 on Palmer MBA4 – August 9th 4:00-6:00 on Palmer MBA4 Coach’s Training Classes • U10 Coaches Course (Part 2, Field Work) – August 9th12:00-2:00 on Palmer 1 – August 10th 2:00-4:00 on Palmer 1 • U12/Youth Coach Courses (5 hours) – August 8th 5:30-8:45 (academics) at Dublin Class room – August 9th (field work) on Palmer 2 Coach’s Training Classes • Intermediate Coach Course (15 hours) – Prerequisites: U12 Course – August 8-10th in Monrovia *Sign up for all classes at www.EAYSO.org AYSO training manuals now available online • • • • Management Referee Coach (Intermediate and Advance) V.I.P (Players with Disabilities) http://www.aysotraining.org You will need your AYSO ID to access Insurance Information • Players are covered • Coaches, parents, siblings are not covered playing soccer • Coaches are covered coaching soccer • Claim forms can be found at our web site or www.ayso498.org • An incident report must be filled out if a players does not return to the game after an injury…Forms can be found on the web site Coach Equipment Information • Coach Bags – Please turn in if you still have One from another Season – Need all Bags turned in at end of season. • Player Forms – Turn in all copies with the equipment at end of season • Equipment Coordinator: Jim Green/Tom Mason Uniform Information Get with your coordinators Referee Administrator Martin Draper Philosophy of Refereeing • Fun • Fair • Safe Referee Courses On line: http://www.aysotraining.org Classroom: • August 16th • August 30th • September 20th Tobacco and Alcohol Policy Section E article 8 of the AYSO National Rules and Regulations: “Present a healthy, athletic environment for players by, in the case of coaches and referees, neither consuming alcoholic beverages nor using tobacco products during practices or games or in the immediate vicinity of the soccer fields.” This includes the parking lots Weather on the Soccer Field “If you can see it, flee it. If you can hear it, clear it” Three Types of Weather Heat: • Hydration is critical • Shade • Share…sportsmanship! X Storms: • Have a plan!! • Building or darkening clouds (thunderheads) • Storms can develop fast, so take action early • If it is raining, someone should check radar • Obey field closures • Pick a designated weather observer Cold: • It will be colder during tournaments • Have kids bring appropriate clothing – – For the game More important for after! Sign up for Field Closure • www.madisonal.gov / click on NOTIFY ME to sign up for Madison Parks field closures • www.ayso498.org / bottom left hand side click on subscribe to mailing list – Sign up for Referee, Coach or Info • Please give these links to your parents www.ayso498.org Dick’s Sporting Goods Madison Adult Soccer League • • • • …. a division of AYSO Follows the AYSO Philosophies Open to volunteers 18-years old or over Play a “Pick Up” game once a week • Usually on Sun ~ 4:00pm on Dublin 9 $35 annual Registration – covers insurance http://madisonasl.shutterfly.com Challenger Divisional Coordinators Division Boys Girls U-05 Susan Rossetti/Joe Mullins Joe Mullins U-06 Shawna Pickering Bob Hannah U-07 Patrick Willis Simon King U-08 Gene Sheerer Michelle McCarver U-10 Gene Sheerer Kelly Gonzalez U-12 Patrick Willis Bob Hannah U-14 Jeff Fisher Jeff Fisher U-16 Susan Rossetti Steve Grady U-19 Susan Rossetti Steve Grady Thank you for your time