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Fall 2009 Registration
 Open now. $25 registration fee. $20 uniform fee.
If you have a red and a white jersey from a previous season you do NOT need a new uniform (see image below.)
Click
Here to Register and Check Your Roster (players and coaches).
 

      Saturday October 17th Games ON as scheduled.      


Timeline 

 News

 
  • Fall registeration open. 
  • Opening Day August 29.
  • Season Ends October 24.  
The team coach provides the practice schedule. Check your roster to view the team information, including the coach contact information. 
    Game Schedule     

K/1 

 

 Team

 

2/3 

Brian  

1

  Aaron
John  

2

  Heather
 Nico  

3

  John
Todd   

4

  Nico
   

 

   

4/5 

     

 6/7/8

 Chris  

1

 

Becky

 Patrick  

2

 

 Deni

 Tom  

3

 

 Steve

New Jerseys
All teams same club colors
Away (red) - Home (white) 

Fall 08 JerseyFall 08 Jersey

Virginia Youth Soccer Association (VYSA)
Recreational Coaching Handbook 
Good resource for Coaches and Parents  

 High School Soccer Schedules
Abingdon Patrick Henry John S. Battle

Field Marking Schedule

Week of 

SB1

SB2

AES

AHS 

9/06 - 9/12, 2009

Brain Aaron Chris Becky

9/13 - 9/19, 2009

John Heather Patrick Deni

9/20 - 9/26, 2009

Nico John Tom Steve

9/27 - 10/03, 2009

Todd Nico Chris Becky

10/04 - 10/10, 2009

Brian Aaron Patrick Deni

10/11 - 10/17, 2009

John Heather Tom Steve

10/18 - 10/24, 2009

Nico John Chris Becky
Field Marking Guide

 

ATTENTION: Keeping your information current is your responsibility.
Click
Here to View your TEAM ROSTER Information and Update your account (add or correct e-mail, phone number, etc.) 

 Preschool Soccer

Professional Coaches with college assistants will be used this season:
The man who served the past season as the interim coach for the Emory & Henry’s men’s soccer team has been named to the head coaching position.  

Travis Fravel, a 2005 E&H graduate and former member of the E&H men’s soccer team, served as interim head coach during the fall 2008 season. He stepped into that role after the previous head coach, Craig Appleby, took the head coaching job at Johns Hopkins University.

Fravel served as assistant coach for the team from 2005 to 2008. At the same time he served as coach of the Abingdon High School men’s soccer team.

At Emory & Henry he played soccer from 2001 to 2004. In 2002, he led the team in scoring. In 2004, he was named team captain.

Fravel is an NSCAA licensed coach and an NSCAA licensed goal keeper.

Travis Fravel: tfravel@ehc.edu


Preschool players should have:
  • Shin guards.
  • Size 3 soccer ball.
  • Water bottle.
  • Cleats are optional at this age.
Uniforms (jersey, shorts and socks) will be issued prior to the first clinic. Field location is behind the Coomes Rec center over the hill next to the Amphitheatre stage.

The 3-year-olds AND the 4-year-olds from each team will meet at 9:00 AM beginning September 12.

 Referees
Referees Wanted

HSC pays up to $25/hr. for certified referees. For more information click the
Referees link.

The new referee classes will be posted on the www.vadcsoccerref.com website. Anyone wanting to take a class needs to register thru this website.

Referee Online Assigning Program: AssignByWeb.

 
Did You Know?
 
The old saying goes "IGNORANCE is always LOUDER than KNOWLEDGE."  This is often the case out on the soccer field.  The United States Soccer Federation (USSF) has gone so far as to develop a video entitled "The Myths Of The Game."  This instructional video was sparked by a recognition that, over the years and particularly in youth play, there were many participants and spectators who had developed incorrect ideas about certain elements of play and the rules which govern it.
If you have ever yelled "watch the pushing ref," "handball," "high kick," "they can't play it on the ground," "obstruction," "bad throw" or "that's gotta be offsides" then you can count yourself as one of the many potentially misinformed spectators who decide to announce their lack of knowledge loudly to the world and more typically to a youth referee.

To test your knowledge versus ignorance ratio read through the following "Did You Knows" and see how many you can truthfully say you got correct.  ENJOY & let the kids play! 

1) Did You Know
- that soccer is a tough, combative, contact sport and the lawmakers wrote "The Laws of the Game are intended to provide that the games should be played with as little interference as possible, and in this view it is the duty of the referees to penalize only deliberate breaches of the Law.  Constant whistling for trifling and doubtful breaches often produces bad feeling and loss of temper on the part of players and spoils the pleasure of the spectators"?  When you as a parent or coach yell "watch the pushing ref," the referee may very well be watching the pushing and deciding it is trifling/doubtful or not affecting the play (you want him to whistle the pushing!).

2) Did You Know
- there is no such thing in the Laws as a "handball," "high kick," "playing the ball on the ground," or "obstruction"?  The proper terms are "deliberate handling," "playing in a dangerous manner," "and impeding the progress of an opponent" and are subject to "in the opinion of the referee."  NOTE - Gaining an advantage has NOTHING to do with determining deliberate handling.  Also, it is LEGAL to impede the progress of an opponent (i.e. shielding) if the ball is within playing distance and capable of being legally played.

3) Did You Know 
- that it is NOT illegal for a throw-in to "spin" and the most important thing on a throw-in is to get the game restarted?  USSF Advice To Referees states "Referees are reminded that the primary function of a throw-in is to put the ball back into play as quickly as possible.  Therefore, apparent technical infringements should often be deemed trifling or doubtful so long as an advantage is not obtained by the team performing the throw-in and the restart occurs with little or no delay."

4) Did You Know 
- there is no such thing as "offsides" in the Laws?  The proper term is offside (the plural form applies to the pointy football game).  Did you know a player may remain in an offside position the whole game and NEVER be called for an offside offence?  The first sentence in Law 11 Offside states "It is not an offence in itself to be in an offside position."  The offence of offside requires TWO things to occur - the player must be in an offside position at the moment the ball is touched or played by a teammate AND in the opinion of the referee become involved in active play.

5) Did You Know 
- the wording in the Laws does NOT require two "defenders" when determining offside position?  The Law first looks at the position of the ball (player must be ahead of it) and then the position of the second to last OPPONENT (one of whom is typically, but not required to be, the goalkeeper) in relation to the player at the moment the ball is touched or played by a TEAMMATE.   NOTE - a deflection off a defender or a shot at goal does not "reset" the player's offside position and if they get involved in active play (i.e. off a rebound of a shot) must be judged offside. 
 
"Did You Know" is from the Snohomish County News - Written by Dan Anderson, USSF
 Coaches
Web Sites: All teams now have their own web site. Schedules are posted. Click on your team then go to the calendar and you will only see the games for your team.

Practice Locations: T-Ball has the School Board fields on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30 - 7:30 PM beginning end of April. 

Coaches: If you have a parent willing to maintain your team page let me know and I'll give them "Admin" access.
Coach Roster User Guide: Helps with roster access and printing.
MessageCast: Coaches, type in a text message and have it delivered as a telephone call to your team.  

 
 
Last updated 10/17/09 07:04 AM
 

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