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TRY-OUTS For Fall 2013

Try-Out Dates For Fall 2013 Teams

GIRLS: June 17 (Monday) and June 19 (Wednesday):
U9, U11, U13: 5:00-6:30
U10, U12, U14: 6:30-8:00

BOYS: June 18 (Tuesday) and June 20 (Thursday):
U9, U11, U13: 5:00-6:30
U10, U12, U14: 6:30-8:00

Participation in Both Sessions is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED!
*Parents will NOT BE ALLOWED on the fields during tryouts*
Evaluations will be held at the WSC Field Complex

Beginning May 17th, registration will be taking place online @ falconsoccer.org. Please follow the system prompts to “REGISTER HERE” . IF BRAND NEW to WSC, please send the following items to: Shawn Lawrence 5 Grassy Meadow Rd Wilbraham, MA 0109:

- A copy of the player’s birth certificate
-The signed page of the Zero Tolerance form (found on our website)
- A “thumbprint” photo for U11-U14 aged players

RETURNING PLAYERS MOVING UP TO U11 and U13: *** All U11’s ( going to 5th grade) MUST SUBMIT a “thumbprint” size photo to create a player pass. *** Moving up to U13 (going to 7th grade): Your old player pass ID must be replaced. We need a new photo when entering the U13 year.

The Wilbraham Soccer Club will create as many teams as we have players to fill them. Teams are open to all Wilbraham, Hampden, and HWRSD School Choice students. If you are from outside of Wilbraham or Hampden and want to play - contact the club registrar, Shawn Lawrence, for details. Come join us at the Wilbraham Soccer Complex for excellent soccer instruction and lots of fun. For more information, see WWW.falconsoccer.org or call 596-5768

Try Out Process:
1. All players on either the Fall 2012 or Spring 2013 teams will be assigned a “try out” number. Please bring your own safety pins. Pin the number on the back of your shirt. We discourage ANY WSC Uniforms to be worn at try outs. If you have received your # by your coach, you do NOT have to check in at the Registration Table the first try out night. Please keep your number for your 2nd night .
2. All brand new players to the club will be assigned “try out” numbers once the online registration has been completed. Please contact Shawn Lawrence @ 596-5768 to inform the club you are a new player. “Try out” numbers for new players can be picked up the night of the try outs at the Registration Table. Please bring your own safety pins to pin the number on the back of your shirt.
3. The formation of teams will be completed by July 15 and be posted on our website soon after. It is the parent / guardian’s responsibility to check the falconsoccer.org website to review the team placement of your child. The club MAY send out important information via e-mail through the online registration if there are any changes.
4. In the event a player cannot be placed on a team due to insufficient player numbers in an age group, the family will be contacted by a club official to review the situation and explain options, which may include refunds, playing up an age group, or assisting with placement on another club in the Pioneer Valley Junior Soccer League. *
 

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Club Forms

All club forms are now available via our website by clicking the menu item above.

Forms with the word (PDF) need Adobe Reader to view and print these forms.

Forms with the word (online) are available from our website and do not require Adobe Reader to be viewed and printed.

 

Zero Tolerance Form

 

Zero Tolerance Consent Form

 
Date: ____________
Club Name: ________________________
 
Team Name: ________________________
 
The undersigned agrees to the terms of the PVJSL Zero
Tolerance Rule, a copy of which is attached hereto.
 
Players Name (print): _____________________
Players Name (sign):  _____________________
 
Parents Name (print): _____________________
Parents Name (sign):  _____________________
 
Parents Name (print): _____________________
Parents Name (sign):  _____________________
 

 
 

Zero Tolerance Policy

Pioneer Valley Junior Soccer League

Zero Tolerance Policy

 

2012 - 2013 Seasonal Year

September 1, 2012 - August 31, 2013


 Because of physical and verbal abuse in the Pioneer Valley Junior Soccer League, the League has adopted a ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY. This policy applies to all coaches, players, parents and other supporters and referees effective immediately. Abusive and obscene language, violent play, violent conduct, fighting and other behavior (including but not limited to sarcasm, taunting, etc.) deemed detrimental to the game between the above mentioned groups will not be tolerated.

 

 It is the responsibility of the Coaches to provide Referee support and spectator control.  This policy will apply to all times prior to, during and after the game at the soccer field and its immediate surrounding areas.

 

 PARENTS / SPECTATORS:

 NO PARENT OR OTHER SPECTATOR SHALL ADDRESS THE REFEREE AT ANY

 TIME !!!

 

 This includes but is not limited to:

·          No spectators making derogatory comments to players of either team

·          No disputing calls during or after the game

·          No remarks to the referee to watch certain players or attend to rough play

·          No yelling at the referee, EVER, including no criticism, sarcasm, harassment, intimidation or feedback of any kind before, during or after the game.

 

 The only allowable exceptions to the above are:

    • Responding to a referee who has initiated a conversation with a parent or spectator.

    • Pointing out emergency or safety issues.

 

Penalties:

In the opinion of the referee, depending on the severity of the of the offense, the referee

may take any of the following actions:

·          The Referee will issue a verbal warning to the offending party.

·          The Referee will stop the game and instruct the parent / spectator to leave the field.

·          The Referee will stop the game and instruct the Coaches to direct the parent / spectator to leave the field.

·          The Referee should abandon the game, if the spectator does not leave the field.

 

PLAYERS:

Communications between players and referees are governed by the FBFA Laws of the Game. Any additional penalties associated with the issuance of a red card or multiple red cards including appeals processes will follow existing PVJSL procedures at the time of issuance.

 

 


 

 COACHES / ASSISTANT COACHES:

 It is the responsibility of all Coaches to maintain the highest standards of conduct for themselves, their players and supporters in all matches. Failure to do so undermines the Referee's authority and the integrity of the game resulting in a hostile environment for players, the referee, coaches, assistant coaches and spectators.

 

 Coaches are not to address the Referee during the game except for:

 

 During the game:

     • Responding to a referee who has initiated a conversation with a parent or spectator.

     • Pointing out emergency or safety issues.

     • Making substitutions,

     • Asking the referee to repeat a call.

     • Asking for the time remaining in the half.

 

 Before the game. at half-time or after the game:

·          A Coach or Assistant Coach can ask a referee to explain a law or foul in a polite  and constructive way, but not a judgment calls made in the game.

·          Polite and friendly concern can be exchanged with the referee. If the polite tone of the conversation changes, the Referee may abandon the exchange at any time.

·          Absolutely no sarcasm, harassment or intimidation is allowed.

 

 Penalties:

 In the opinion of the referee, depending on the severity of the offense, the referee may

 take any of the following actions:

·          The referee may issue a verbal warning to the offending Coach or Assistant Coach.

·          The Referee may issue a red card to the offending Coach or Assistant Coach. The Coach or Assistant Coach will be required to leave the field.

·          The Referee should abandon the game, if the Coach or Assistant Coach does not

·          leave the field.

 

Any additional penalties associated with the issuance of a red card or multiple red cards

including appeals processes will follow existing PVJSL procedures at the time of

issuance.

 

REFEREES:

It is the responsibility of the Referees to maintain the highest level of professionalism at

all times. Further it is the responsibility of the referees to control the game governed by

FIFA Laws of the Game, with modifications as dictated by the PVJSL. Referees will:

·          Conduct themselves in a professional manner

·          Answer questions posed to them as allowed per the above guidelines in a prompt and courteous manner except Referees do not have to explain judgment calls made during the game.

·          Maintain their integrity and independence by not being influenced by acquaintances or by the Coaches or Assistant Coaches.

 

Penalties:

Referees will be subject to the League penalties and appeals processes in effect at the

time of the offense.

 
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