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T-CYSA Parent Information
As in other sports and activities,
parents directly influence how much their children
enjoy participating in soccer.
T-CYSA aspires to instill the highest sense of
sportsmanship in its players.
Be a good sport on the sidelines.
Don't criticize play or the referee's calls.
Referees are very valuable to us!
The primary reason for referees failing to return
the following season is abuse from spectators.
Always accentuate the positive.
Praise the good that you see,
in both your child's play and their opponents.
There may be many mistakes made, but they are learning.
We do not wish to discourage them from playing soccer
(or all sports, for that matter).
Make sure your child has all the equipment and supplies
they need for games and practice.
Full water bottles, shin guards, and the proper size soccer ball
are a must.
Jackets and sweatpants for the sidelines are also very desirable.
Be sure to check out our information on
registration,
volunteering,
Center of Excellence (for U10 and U11 players),
tryouts (for older players),
and tournaments.
Online Parents Education Program
US Youth Soccer recently introduced a new online resource
that teaches parents how to help their children
have the best possible soccer experience.
Click here
to view it.
Recreational Rules of Competition
Everyone who understands the rules of the game
will have a better soccer experience.
Please be sure that you and your player are familiar with the
rules of competition
for their age group.
U6-U14 Recreational Programs
Our U6-U14 recreational teams typically follow a schedule
similar to the academic calendar.
Teams are formed at the end of summer,
then play a fall season and a spring season.
A common timeline might look like this:
| When |
What |
| March - June |
Register players
for the next fall/spring seasonal year.
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| March - June |
Volunteer to coach
or help in other ways
for the next fall/spring seasonal year.
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| early August |
Coordinators finish forming teams.
Players are generally assigned to teams
based on which neighborhood they live in
or which school they attend;
there are no tryouts for recreational teams.
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| late August |
Coaches contact their team
and begin practicing
1-2 weeks before the fall season begins.
Younger teams (U6-U7) might practice once per week,
while older teams (U8-U14) might practice
twice per week.
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| September - October |
The fall season usually begins
the first Saturday after Labor Day weekend
and continues through the end of October.
Each team usually plays one game each Saturday.
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| early November |
The fall season ends with a
Fall Jamboree.
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| February |
U10-U11 players can register to participate in the
Center of Excellence,
an optional soccer camp held Monday nights
during the spring season.
|
| late February - early March |
Coaches contact their team
and begin practicing
1-2 weeks before the spring season begins.
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| March - April |
The spring season usually begins
the first or second Saturday in March
and continues through the end of April,
skipping the Saturday after spring break.
Each team usually plays one game each Saturday.
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| early May |
The spring season ends with a
Spring Jamboree.
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Programs for Older Players
See the Three Rivers page
for descriptions of more competitive programs
offered to older players.
Reference Materials
Many fine books and videotapes can help parents and coaches
improve their knowledge of the sport.
Here are some of our favorites:
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Books:
- Coaching 6, 7 and 8 Year Olds by Tony Waiters and Bobby Howe, World of Soccer, Ltd, Vancouver, BC
- The Complete Book of Coaching Youth Soccer by Simon Whitehead, Contemporary Books, Lincolnwood (Chicago), IL
- Kid's Book of Soccer: Skills, Strategies, and the Rules of the Game by Brooks Clark, Carol Publishing Group, Secaucus, NJ
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Videos:
- Teaching Kids Soccer (with Bob Gansler), ESPN Home Video, Bristol, CT
- Let's Play Soccer (with John Harkes and Mia Hamm), ESPN Video, Bristol, CT
Internet Resources
Search these sites for books and video materials
on soccer, coaching, refereeing and team management.
In particular, we urge you to look for something
on the importance of parental involvement,
especially in regard to volunteering
to dedicate some of your valuable time to the sport.
Learn to referee.
Learn to coach.
The sport needs your involvement.
Your kids need your help.
Check it out and get involved!
Want to learn how to maximize your child's enjoyment of soccer?
Check out US Youth Soccer's online
Parents Education Program.
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