SYC Celtic: Welcome
Welcome to the SYC Celtic website.
SYC Celctic is a U-19 Boys (Fall 08) soccer team from Northern Virginia of the United States. We compete in the NCSL league. Thanks for stopping by and feel free to surf our site, but please understand that a couple of areas are restricted to members only. Enjoy your visit and please sign our Guest Book!!!
Friday, August 8
PRE-SEASON TEAM CAMP/TRY OUTS
TEAM CAMP / TRYOUTS
Additional tryout date will be posted by August 9. Please check back!
You will need your ball, shin guards and plenty of water!
We will take photos, collecting IDs for player cards, filling out medical release forms and sign cards! So be prepared! See attachment for the form!
Practice sessions will begin 2 times a week beginning August 11, 2008.
Please check back frequently for updates on locations & times of our camp/trouts and practice/tryout sessions!
Please contact Steve Kelly steve.kelly@cox.net for more information about joining the Celtic.
Call our Hotline for weather updates or to confirm times & locations! 703-912-1964
Handout: Medical Release Form
Sunday, November 18
CONGRATULATIONS!
CONGRATULATIONS on winning the NVSC Fall Classic 2007! GREAT JOB CELTIC!
Tuesday, February 19
Thank You!
A special thanks to our sponsors! Don't forget to utilize our sponsors!
Thursday, January 24
VYSA Headlines!
Tuesday, September 4
U.S. Soccer Federation Issues New Hydration Guidelines to Prevent Dangerous Heat Illness in Young Players
Key points from the guidelines include making sure youth players gradually adapt to increased exposure to high temperatures and humidity; recognize the signs of heat illness; and realize that thirst is not an accurate indication of fluid needs. To ensure these points are memorable for coaches, parents and kids, the U.S. Soccer Federation has developed the acronym -- G.O.A.L. -- which stands for:
Get acclimated - bodies need time to gradually adapt to increased exposure to high temperatures and humidity (especially young athletes)
On schedule drinking - Youth athletes should be encouraged to drink on a schedule before they become thirsty, and should drink before, during and after practice and games
Always bring a sports drink - replacing electrolytes and providing energy is crucial to keeping kids safe and performing at their best
Learn the signs - if someone becomes unusually fatigued, dizzy, and nauseous or has a headache during exercise in the heat, have them stop, rest and drink fluids
As one of the best means to preventing heat illness, The U.S. Soccer Federation recommends parents and coaches ensure children are well hydrated before practice and games. During activity, young athletes should drink on a schedule; because thirst is not an accurate indicator of fluid needs, athletes should drink before they become thirsty. The Federation plans to incorporate the Heat Illness and Hydration Guidelines into its already existing coaches' curriculum, reaching thousands of youth soccer coaches across the country.
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