CAMDEN AYSO REGION 918: Welcome
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AYSO Vision:
To provide world class youth socer programs that enrich children's lives.
AYSO Mission:
To develop and deliver youth soccer programs in a fun, family environment based on the AYSO philosophies: Everyone Plays, Balanced Teams, Open Registration, Positive Coaching, Good Sportsmanship.
Coach and Referee Training October 3rd, Waterville HS call Mike Nobis for more information. (336-1762)
Fall2009/Spring2010 Season Starts:
Schedule for Sept 19 th- Nov 8th
(All games will start on time, please arrive 15 minutes before start time.)
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Team |
Time |
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U5/U6 Boys |
10:00 |
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U8/Boys |
9:00 |
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U10/Boys |
9:00 |
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U5/U6/Girls |
11:00 |
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U8/Girls |
10:15 |
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U10/Girls |
10:15 |
U5/U6: No practices during the week. Practice and game on Sat. Shirt, socks and ball (size3) will be provided.
U10 Usually two practices a week. Games on Sat. Uniform will be provided.(Shirt, shorts, socks and size 4 ball)
U8 Usually on practice a week. Games on Sat. Uniform will be provided (Shirt, shorts, socks and size 3 ball)
U12 Usually two practices a week. Games on Sunday. Uniform will be provided (Shirt, Shorts, socks and size 4 ball)
(The division your child is in depends on the age as of July 31, 2008. Example: If age 12 on July 31st player will be in the under 14 year old age division. If player is 11 on July 31st they will play in the Under 12 year old division.)
"NO JEWELRY" WILL BE ALLOWED TO BE WORN DURING THE GAMES. PLEASE DO NOT PIERCE YOU CHILDS EARS DURING SOCCER SEASON. THEY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO PLAY UNLESS THE EARNINGS ARE REMOVED!
FALL FUNDRAISER WILL BE HANDED OUT TO ALL TEAMS ! Please help us raise the funds to keep our registration fees low!
UPCOMING DATES:
EVERY 4TH Monday:
REGION 918 MONTHLY MEETING
Oneida Savings Bank, 7:00pm (7:15 during playing season)
Season Starts: Sept: 13, 2009
Region Board Meeting: Sept 21, 2009, Oneida Savings Bank, 7:15PM
Coach & Referee Training October 3, 2009, Waterville HS
New Hartford U10 and U12 Tournament: Sep/Oct ?
Season Ends: November 8, 2009
AYSO
is commited to a healthy competitive atmosphere for youth soccer players and a concern for the development of caring and responsible individuals.
AYSO
has taken root and grown rapidly in the Camden area because of its Philosophies:
"EVERYONE PLAYS:"
Our goal is for kids to play soccer. So we mandate that every player on every team plays at least half if not three quarters of every game.
"BALANCED TEAMS:"
We require every region at the start of each season to set up teams as evenly balanced as possible-because it's more fun when teams of equal ability play.
"POSITIVE COACHING:"
The way to make winning kids is by building them up, not down. We train and encourage coaches to make the extra effort to understand and offer positive help to our players, rather than negative criticism.
"OPEN REGISTRATION:"
Our programs are open to all children between the ages of 5 and 18 who want to register and play soccer. Interest and enthusiasm are the only criteria for playing.
"GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP:"
We desire to create a positive environment based on mutual respect, rather than a win-at-all-costs attitude. All our programs must be designed to instill good sportsmanship in every facet of AYSO.
CHECK BACK OFTEN FOR UPDATED INFORMATION.
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Safe Haven Training is required for every volunteer with AYSO.
If you cannot make a scheduled class please take the time and do the online training.
Print a copy of your certificate and give to the Regional Coaches Administrator or the Regional Referee Administrator.
AYSO Safe Haven
child & volunteer protection
Safe Haven is a child and volunteer protection program that was the first of its kind in youth sports.
The child protection aspect is intended to stop child abuse, educate or remove its perpetrators, and screen out predators before they get into the program. It includes proactive steps which provide a medium for positive, healthy child development, precluding the outbreak of child abuse in a weak, unfocused, nonempowering environment.
Volunteer protection comes in to play as a result of volunteer training, certification and continuing education. The Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 provides certain legal protections for volunteers who have been trained and certified, and act in accordance with a written job description. Safe Haven has these three elements, giving volunteers the highest degree of protection available under the law.
Safe Haven for All
Because AYSO was the first youth sports organization to create a formal program to comply with the Child Protection Act and the Volunteer Protection Act, we offer assistance to other youth sports organizations interested in developing their own Safe Haven programs. Our program can be tailored to other sports and other organizational structures.