Post on 22-Aug-2020
2018 Coaches Meeting
Agenda
• Welcome/Intro• AYSO Basics• Volunteer Requirements• Lower Division Information• Practice/Field Etiquette • PDI• Playoffs and Points• Extra & All Star Coordinator Address• RRA Address• Closing Remarks/Questions
Presenters
• Ben Allen- Upper Girls Coach Administrator• Bryan Ugalde- Lower Division Coach Admin• Carmen Bridge- All Stars & Extra Coordinator• Nick Dispalatro – Region Referee Admin• Kate Echavarria- Region Commissioner
AYSO Basics• Structure
• You play in Region 56• Which is a part of Area K
– Close to 100 Areas nation wide
• Area K is a part of Section 11– There are 14 Sections throughout the U.S.
Vision StatementTo provide world class youth soccer programs that
enrich children’s lives.
Mission StatementTo develop and deliver quality youth soccer programs, which promote a fun, family environment based on the
AYSO Philosophies…
Everyone Plays• Our program’s goal is for kids to play
soccer—so we mandate that every player on every team must play at least half of every game.
Balanced Teams• Each year we form new teams as
evenly balanced as possible —because it is fair and more fun when teams of equal ability play.
AYSO Philosophies:
Open Registration• Our program is open to all children who
want to register and play soccer. Interest and enthusiasm are the only criteria for playing.
Positive Coaching• Encouragement of player effort provides
for greater enjoyment by the players and ultimately leads to better‐skilled and better‐motivated players.
AYSO Philosophies:
Good Sportsmanship• We strive to create a positive environment
based on mutual respect rather than a win at all costs attitude, and our program is designed to instill good sportsmanship in every facet of AYSO.
Player Development• We believe that all players should be able
to develop their soccer skills and knowledge to the best of their abilities, both individually and as members of a team, in order to maximize their enjoyment of the game.
AYSO Philosophies:
Volunteer RequirementsGo to ayso56.org for:
• Registering as a Volunteer
Go to AYSOU.org for:• Complete Safe Haven Course• Complete CDC Concussion Training• Sign up to take Coach or Referee courses
Safe Haven
• All AYSO Volunteers must complete Safe Haven training
• Safe Haven training can be accessed through the online training section of AYSOU.org
• The principles and policies of Safe Haven are for your protection as well as the players
CDC Concussion Certification
• Who is required to be Concussion Certified?– All AYSO Volunteers are required to obtain a CDC Concussion
Certification through ayso.org.
• How do I get certified and how long will it take?– The concussion certification course will take approx. 45 min and can
be found in aysou.org’s online training in the Safe Haven section.
• Why is AYSO requiring this course?– A 2015 study found that for every 10,000 “athlete exposures”—a
student participating in a game or practice—there were 4.5 concussions for girls and 2.8 for boys
– This means that in Region 56 alone we should expect 5 concussions in girls U9-U19 and 3 in boys U9-U19 during the fall season!
5U – 8U Divisions
Registering as a Volunteer
• In order to volunteer with AYSO, you must complete this process by following the steps below at your earliest convenience:
•• 1. Log in to your Blue Sombrero account• 2. Click on Volunteer to the left of the screen• 3. Click on Details underneath your profile picture• 4. Scroll all the way down and click on Update• 5. Click on the Click Here to eSign Form button• 6. Complete your eSignature• 7. Click on Continue• 8. Click on the Click Here for Volunteer Verification Form• 9. Check off all boxes, fill in you First Name and Last Name exactly how they appear on your AYSO
Volunteer Application, enter your valid Social Security Number and click on Continue• 10. Done. Your background check has been submitted•• *****YOU MUST USE A DESKTOP OR LAPTOP TO COMPLETE THIS PROCESS
SUCCESSFULLY! NO MOBILE DEVICES OR TABLETS! SAFARI WEB BROWSER IS NOT COMPATIBLE!*****
• Verified Volunteers TheAdvocates@VerifiedVolunteers.com or 855-326-1860 ext. 1.
Required VolunteersEvery team must have the following:
– Head Coach – all head coaches must have player medical waivers with them at all times. Will be emailed.
– Assistant Coach– Team Parent– Referee (U7 and U8 only)
Uniforms will not be provided unless your team has the registered volunteers (registration only, i.e. completed volunteer app. Training does not need to be complete prior to uniform pick-up)
All volunteers must complete the required training courses
AYSO rules require at least two volunteers with the children at all times and at least one volunteer needs to be of the same gender as the players
AYSO Region 56Team Volunteer Information
Division: U5B U5G U6B U6G U7B U7G U8B U8G
Head Coach Name:
Assistant Coach Name:
Team Parent Name:
Referee Name:
Required Training - AYSOU• Access AYSOU via ayso56.org
• U6 or U8 Coach Training – all Head and Assistant Coaches– $7 per course – AYSO will reimburse or provide voucher– You can take U8 to satisfy all lower division coach training
• AYSO Safe Haven – all volunteers
• AYSO Concussion Protocol – all volunteers
• Referee Training – all referees
• Additional Live Training – Challenger Sports
Important Dates• Team Parent Meeting: August 16th @ 6:00pm – Brethren Christian
• Uniform/Coaches Bag Pick-Up: TBD
• Referee Training: August 28th and/or 29th (Place and time TBD)
• SoccerFest: Saturday, September 8th
• Season Begins: September 10th (2 weekday games; 8 Sat.)
• Last Game of Season: Saturday, November 3rd
U5 Division Rules– 5-6 players per team– Practices can take place at Eader, Hawes, or Sowers. Brethren Christian, but
limited between 5:30-6:30 and away from lights. • Limit to max of 1 practice per week, M-F only (30-45 min in length)
– Games played 4v4– All games at Brethren Christian– 20 minute game (10 mins per half; 5 min half time)– Goals are 4x6 ft– Field size is 25 yds wide and 35 yds long– Size 3 ball– All players must wear shin guards– No throw-ins: pass-in on out of bounds– No headers– No goalies– Players cannot “goal tend” on defense or “cherry pick” on offense. All players
must make an attempt to be involved in the flow of the game.– No more than 2 coaches (1 per team) on the field during the game
• Coaches may NOT stand behind the play (blocking the goal) and should try and move up and down the side lines
U6 Division Rules– 5-6 players per team– Practices can take place at Eader, Hawes, or Sowers. Brethren Christian, but
limited between 5:30-6:30 and away from lights. • Limit to max of 1 practice per week, M-F only (30-45 min in length)
– Games played 4v4– All games at Brethren Christian– 20 minute game (10 mins per half; 5 min half time)– Goals are 4x6 ft– Field size is 25 yds wide and 35 yds long– Size 3 ball– All players must wear shin guards– No throw-ins: pass-in on out of bounds– No headers– No goalies– Players cannot “goal tend” on defense or “cherry pick” on offense. All players
must make an attempt to be involved in the flow of the game.– No more than 2 coaches (1 per team) on the field during the game
• Coaches may NOT stand behind the play (blocking the goal) and should try and move up and down the side lines
U7 Division Rules– 5-6 players per team– Practices can take place at Eader, Hawes, or Sowers. Brethren Christian, but limited
between 5:30-6:30 and away from lights. • Limit to max of 1 practice per week, M-F only (45-60 min in length)
– Games played 4v4– Boys games at Brethren Christian– Girls games at Hawes Elementary– 40 minute game (20 mins per half; 5 min half time)– Goals are 4x6 ft– Field size is 25 yds wide and 35 yds long– Size 3 ball– All players must wear shin guards– No throw-ins: pass-in on out of bounds– No headers– No goalies– Players cannot “goal tend” on defense or “cherry pick” on offense. All players must
make an attempt to be involved in the flow of the game.– No coaches on the playing field during game. Every game will have one referee. Referee
to be provided by the Home team
U8 Division Rules– 7-8 players per team– Practices can take place at Eader, Hawes, or Sowers. Brethren Christian, but
limited between 5:30-6:30 and away from the lights. • Limit to max of 1 practice per week, M-F only (45-60 min in length)
– Games played 5v5– All games at Eader Elementary– 40 minute game (20 mins per half; 5 min half time)– Goals are 4x6 ft– Field size is 30 yds wide and 45 yds long– Size 3 ball– All players must wear shin guards– No throw-ins: pass-in on out of bounds– No headers– No goalies– Players cannot “goal tend” on defense or “cherry pick” on offense. All players
must make an attempt to be involved in the flow of the game.– No coaches on the playing field during game. Every game will have 1 referee.
Referee to be provided by the Home team
Practice & Field Etiquette• Region 56 fields:
– Peterson Elementary– Hawes Elementary (limited due to construction) – Eader Elementary – Moffett Elementary– Sowers Middle School– Brethren Christian
PRACTICES ARE ALLOWED ON REGION 56 FIELDS ONLY
Brethren Christian
• You may not enter the BC fields prior to 5:30pm!
• Yield to school events and do not enter until they are complete
• U12 teams and above have priority at BC
• NO DOGS ARE ALLOWED AT ANY OF OUR FIELDS!– Our fields are school property and in O.C. dogs
are prohibited on all school grounds.– Tell your players parents to leave their pooch at
home– If you see a dog, politely inform the owner of this
fact and ask them to leave– If the owner doesn’t remove the dog and you feel
your players are in danger, call HBPD
• Field & Equipment Stewardship– Goals and other equipment in the bins are for games only– Pick up any trash your team creates– If you are the last to leave a field, make sure things are locked up
• Field Space is first come first serve but please be respectful of other teams needs
• Scrimmages do not take precedent over practices and MUST be on Region 56 approved fields.
PDI (PLAYER DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE)
PDI (PLAYER DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE)
PDI (PLAYER DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE)
PDI (PLAYER DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE)
**REGION 56 WILL CONT TO USE PASS-IN**
Volunteer Playoffs & Points• If a team would like to participate in the Volunteer
Appreciation Playoffs, they must qualify:– Acrew 80 total volunteer points– 46 of the 80 points must come from referee points
• Winners from each division U10-U14 in both boys and girls will go on to represent Region 56 in the Area League Playoffs
• Further explanation of VAP qualifying can be found at ayso56.org
All Stars & Extra
• Carmen Bridge
RRA Address
• Nick Dispalatro