Inter-Mountain Youth Soccer League: FAQS
Our playing season runs for a total of 8 weeks starting the first week of September 12 and ends October 31, 2009. Children will be placed on a team within their Age Division. All players will need to wear shin guards for practice and games.
Each player in IYSL is responsible for selling one box of soccer candy. This year we will be selling World’s Finest Chocolate bars. Each box contains 50 bars at $1.00 each. Each player needs to sell one box at $50.00, or you may buy-out at the time of registration for only $25.00. Please let us know at registration what your plans are for soccer candy. If you are selling candy, you will receive your box within the first week of soccer and will have the month of September to sell your candy. Coaches will pass out the soccer candy prizes at the end of the season.
Frequently Asked Questions:
When are the players called? Teams may begin practice after August 10, 2009. The coaches will call the player and parents with all the information they will need for the initial team meeting and practice times.
It is after August 15, and my child has not been called. What do I do? Please do not panic if you see teams practicing and your child has not been called. Teams do not practice at the same time. In addition, some of the coaches may be out of town. If your child has not been called by August 15, 2009, please contact us via e-mail at iyslsoccer@frontiernet.net.
How often are practices and games? Practices are usually held once or twice a week with the time determined by your child’s coach. Each coach sets his/her own practice days and times. Games will be played on Saturdays at various locations with the first game scheduled for September 12, 2009. The location is to be announced.
What else does my child need? Your child will be required to wear shin guards at all practices and games. You will need to have tennis shoes or soccer cleats. Children will need water during practice and games.
Again, please remember… IYSL is an all-volunteer organization. We depend on volunteers to help in all areas of our organization so it can run smooth and successfully.
Have fun! Go to the games. Learn the rules. Get involved.