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Quartz Hill AYSO, Region 638 Newsletter                  September 22, 2012

   

Platinum 2011

In This Issue
Code of Conduct
What do you want your child to remember?
Coach Corner
Referee Corner
Tournament News
EXTRA Program News
U05 Jamboree News
VIP News
Volunteer/Board Member of the Week
Snack Bar News
Important Dates
NO SMOKING ALLOWED
TRASH, TRASH, TRASH!
Joe Walker Track Alert
NO Pets Allowed!
Lost and Found
Sponsors
Game Results
Players of the Game
Standings (U10-U19)
Quick Links
 
 
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 A WORD FROM OUR COMMISSIONER

    

 

We are the largest AYSO region in the Antelope Valley with about 1850 players. We run more games and need more support from everyone. AYSO has great philosophies to support the players. One of them is the Triangle. That triangle has three sides consisting of Coaches, Referees and Parents. All three surround the players for support, encouragement and protection. So remember when you are out on the field to do your best at making every moment the best for every player on the fields. Cheer for both sides and refrain from making comments about the referee's call or lack there of. It is a game for kids so let them play and have fun!!!!!!!!!

 
It was another great weekend.  All the smiles, cheers and memories made were a pleasure to watch and be a part of again. Please remember to bring a lot of water for you and your players. Shade and sun block are also a good idea.   

  

Players play!!!   Coaches coach!!!   Parents cheer!!!

 

Thanks,  

Jack Rust  

Regional Commissioner  

Quartz Hill Region 638

coachrust@gmail.com 

 

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Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives!!!!  

 

  Help Wanted

QH AYSO currently needs someone to fill the position of Secretary. If you are interested, please contact our Regional Commissioner, Jack Rust, at coachrust@gmail.com 


Remember, our Region is an all volunteer organization, and we can't do it without you!
 IMPORTANT PARKING/SAFETY REMINDER  
  
The police have been out in force the last couple of weeks handing out tickets for parking violations so this is just a reminder concerning the parking lot off of Ave L-12, between Joe Walker and Lane Park, and the parking along 55th Street West.
 
Ave L-12 Parking Lot: although it is not marked with signs or painted curbs, you can not park along any of the outside edge of the parking lot (we place a few cones out there as a reminder to not park there).  Please make sure to park in marked spots only in this parking lot.  Also, please make sure to only use the handicap spaces if you have the appropriate license plate or placard.
 
55th Street West: there were numerous parking violations (folks parking too far away from the curb or blocking the crosswalk) along 55th Street West.  Please make sure to parallel park appropriately along the road and do not park where the curb is painted red or in the crosswalk.  In addition, there were also a fair number of pedestrian violations (folks just walking out in front of oncoming traffic, not using the provided crosswalk).  Please, for the safety of your children, ALWAYS use the marked crosswalk.
News Flash 2 

Parent's Code Of Conduct

  

As a parent, you play a special role in contributing to the needs and development of youngsters.

 

Through your encouragement and good example, you can help all the boys and girls learn good sportsmanship and self-discipline. In AYSO, young people learn to work together, to sacrifice for the good of the team, to enjoy winning and deal appropriately with defeat - all while becoming physically fit and healthy. Best of all, they have fun.

 

Support Your Child 

Supporting your child by giving encouragement and showing interest in their team is very important.

 

Help your child work toward skill improvement and good sportsmanship in every game. Teach your child that hard work and an honest effort are often more important than victory - that way your child will always be a winner despite the outcome of the game!

 

Always Be Positive 

Parents serve as role models for their children. Be aware of this fact and work to be a positive role model. Applaud good plays by your child's team as well as good plays by the opposing team.

 

Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from youth sports.

 

Remember: Your Child Wants To Have Fun
Remember that your child is the one playing soccer, not you. It's very important to let children establish their own goals - to play the game for themselves. Take care not to impose your own standards and goals on them.

 

Don't put too heavy a burden on your child to win games. Surveys reveal that 72% of children would rather play for a losing team than ride the bench for a winning team.

 

Children play for the fun of playing.

 

Reinforce Positive Behavior
Positive reinforcement is the best way to help your child achieve their goals and overcome their natural fear of failure. Nobody likes to make mistakes. If your child does make one, remember it's all part of learning, so encourage your child's efforts and point out the good things your child accomplished.

 

Don't Be A Sideline Coach Or Referee
AYSO coaches and referees are usually parents just like you. They volunteer their time to help make your child's soccer experience a positive one. They need your support, too.

 

That means refrain from coaching or refereeing from the sidelines. In a volunteer organization like AYSO there's always an opportunity to take your interest in coaching or refereeing to the next level and become one yourself!

  

Soccer Highlights 
WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO REMEMBER?

 

 

What do you want your child to remember in five, ten, or more years from now about playing soccer?  Do you want them to remember the fun and enjoyment of playing the sport or do you want them to remember how you yelled and screamed at them, their coaches, or the referees? While walking the fields this past Saturday I heard a lot of positive cheering but I also heard too many negative comments.  Soccer is a CONTACT SPORT.  There will be contact.  The referees do their best to ensure the game is played in a fair, fun, and safe manner.  Most of the time the negative comments stem from a spectator who is not a referee and forms the opinion that the contact was done in a malicious manner.  No one in A.Y.S.O. teaches "dirty play."  If they did they would no longer be with A.Y.S.O. as "Good Sportsmanship" is one of our six philosophies.  Other times negative comments stem from a situation where a spectator believes their opinion is correct and the referee is wrong.

 

Whatever the case might be, the fact remains that the referees are in charge of the game, the coaches are in charge of coaching, and the players are present to play.  Everyone else is there to cheer.  As we head into week three of our season I would like to remind everyone that whatever might spark the potential negative comment from you, we have a ZERO TOLLERANCE POLICY.  Your negative comments toward referees, especially ANY  YOUTH referee, can send you home.  Please be aware that we have exclusive use permits and you can be directed to leave the playing fields.

 

Please help our volunteers create memorable moments for your children by staying positive at all times or not making any comments at all. The memories you create will last a lifetime.


Thank you,

Michael Linder 

Assistant Commissioner  

 

Coach Corner 
 Spining Ball

Hello Coaches,


All-Star nomination forms for U10/U12/U14 will be going out in a few weeks.  Coaches in each division will be part of the selection process so you need to make sure you are observing players in your divisions.  All-Star coach applications will be sent out via email this week.  If you are interested in coaching an All-Star team this season please return the application to the Coach Administrator folding in the board member box (located adjacent to the snack bar at Joe Walker/Lane Park or in the board member folder at the other field locations).  You must have coached in the division you are applying for.  Coach selections will be made prior to the All-Star meetings in early November. 

 

Tournament coach applications are due this Saturday Sept. 22nd.   The application can be found on the region web site www.qhayso.org and applications will also be provided via email this week to all coaches in the upper divisions (U10-U19).  Completed applications should be returned to Tournament Director Folder (adjacent to the snack bar at Joe Walker/Lane Park or in the board member folder at the other field locations).  Tournament coach selections will be made over the next couple weeks with coaches notified shortly thereafter.  Tournament try-outs will begin in early October.

 


U06/U08 Soccer Drill of the Week

 

OUCH!

Ouch


Setup

 

Build a grid 20X30 (may adjust if too large or small). Every player must be in the grid with a ball.

 

 

Instructions 

  • The coach jogs around in the grid and players try to kick their balls and hit the coach. The players get a point each time they hit the coach. The coach should yell OUCH each time they are hit to make the game FUN.
  • Make sure the players are striking the ball with the proper part of the foot.
Variations
  • If the players are struggling to hit the coach, the coach should stop for a couple seconds to give the players a chance.
  • Use different parts of the foot: Inside, Instep, Right and Left foot.

U10/U12/U14 Drill of the Week  

Triangle Goal Game

 

SetupTriangle Goal Game
  • Create a grid about 35X35. You can adjust the grid larger or smaller depending on the age and skill level of your players.
  • Create a triangle in the middle of the grid (about 5 yards each side) with training sticks or flags to serve as a goal.
  • Place a goalkeeper inside the triangle.
  • Split the group into two even teams of 4v4 or 5v5.
Instructions
  • Instruct both teams to attack the three-sided goal.
  • The Goalkeeper should defend all three sides of the goal.
  • If a team scores a goal a point is awarded to the team and the ball is live on the other side of the goal.
  • If the goalkeeper makes a save, he is to distribute the ball into open space away from players.
  • For a goal to count, the ball must cross through the goal no higher than the top of the flag or training stick.

Variations
  • Only allow a shot on goal after X number of passes.
  • Play in 1 or 2 touches.
Coaching Points
  • Focus on all aspects of the game such as passing, receiving, moving with and without the ball, defending, attacking, and finishing.
  • The players will have to work together as a team to quickly off-balance the defender and catch the goalkeeper off guard.

ASSISTANT COACHES

If you have a parent volunteer who would like to be certified as an assistant coach they need to contact the Regional Coach Admin, Scott Jones at sscejones@hotmail.com or (661)722-4003. Only certified coaches, having a current 2011 volunteer form on file, age appropriate training, and Safe Haven certification can be listed on the roster. An assistant coach must be on the roster for ½ the season to be approved for play outside our region. Therefore it is very important for U10/U12/U14 teams who may go to the area playoffs and beyond to get their assistant coaches certified early.
Crazy RefereeReferee Corner

 

 Again, we had just over 90 % of our referee spots filled this weekend with trained referees!  Please remember to genuinely thank the referees you see for doing their best.

 

 Top Youth U8 Referee Contest

 

This year we are having a contest to see which Youth referees can do the most U8 games. Prizes will be awarded at our annual volunteer appreciation night. After two weeks it looks like we have a competition starting. Here are the standings:

   

Christian    4
Brendan    4
Makenna    2
Cheyenne    1
Avalon    1

 

Top 15 QH AYSO Referees

 

These referees are our addicts, many of whom also ref our upper division U16 and U19 games on Sundays.  Most of these referees are just doing this because they enjoy the challenge of reffing a youth soccer game.  The next time you are about to complain about a referee's call, please stop and think how much these volunteers are giving, and how much negativity they have to deal with, so our kids get a SAFE, FAIR and FUN game.

  

 Williams, Walter 21.0
Aguilar, Melanie 19.0
Mendiola, Adam 13.0
Schneider, Stefan 12.0
Mendiola, Matt 11.5
Haddad, Tim 10.5
Choate, Perry 6.0
Huhman, Dave 6.0
Raquipiso, Philip 6.0
Jones, Scott 5.0
Rivas, Jolman 5.0
Emard, Zach 4.5
Peck, Jeff 4.5

Shuping, Rod 4.5

 

 

Become a Referee Volunteer

 

Instead of complaining about the referees, how about you become a Referee Volunteer?  Your last opportunity to become a Regional Referee is almost here.  We have one all-day training on SUNDAY September 30th 8am till 4pm.  Class is held at the Lancaster National Soccer Center in the EAST-side buildings, just east of 30th Street East and Avenue L.

 

You will need to register as an AYSO volunteer at www.eayso.org and using your AYSO volunteer number, go to www.aysotraining.org and take the on-line Safe Haven training prior to attending the referee class.  Bring 2 copies of your volunteer form and 1 of your Safe Haven certificate with you to the class.

 

It helps us prepare if you pre-sign up for the class; this can be done at

www.eayso.org under "enroll in a class".  To find the class, type Lancaster in the "city" box and hit "search".  If you are unable to pre-sign up, that is okay just show up to the classanyway.

 

 

 Referee FAQ's

 

Q) Why should I referee?

A) AYSO is an all-volunteer organization and there are NO games at U10 or higher without referees.  Also, it is a fun way to be involved and the best "seat in the house" is in the middle of the field.

 

Q)I heard that teams can get referee points that affect the standings, and to make the playoffs a team must get referee points, is this true?

A) Yes, in U10, U12 and U14 the teams play 10 games and referees can get as many as 10 points to help their team of choice.  A team also has to get at least 7 referee points just to be eligible for the playoffs.

 

Q) How many points do I get for refereeing a game?

A) An Assistant Referee at U10 thru U19 or a Referee on a U8 game gets 0.5 points per game.  A "center" Referee on a U10 thru U19 game gets 1 point per game.

 

Q) I do not know the rules of soccer - does it matter?

A) No.  The Regional Referee Class will teach you all you need to know about the Laws of the Game to function as a referee or assistant referee.

 

Q) Do I have to buy anything?

A) We provide you with a uniform and all the basics needed to referee.

 

Q) My weekend schedule is crazy busy - who assigns games to me?

A) You do!  After taking the Regional Referee Class, we will send you an invitation to join "Arbiter Sports".  This is a web-based program that will list all the games that you will be qualified to referee.  You pick and choose which games fit your schedule. We do not assign you to any games.

 

Q) I am an adult volunteer, what level games will I be set to referee?

A) After taking the Regional Referee Class, we will initially set your level so that new Adult volunteers can be an Assistant Referee or Referee on U10 games and a Referee on U8 games.

 

Q) I am a youth volunteer, what level games will I be set to referee?

A) After taking the Regional Referee Class, we will initially set your level so that new youth volunteers can be an Assistant Referee on U10 games and a Referee on U8 games.

 

Q) Are there mentor referees available to help new referees learn the ropes?

A) Yes.  We are always short of referees, but where possible there are a few of us who will come out and help you on your first games - just ask!

 

Q) When will I be able to referee higher-level games?

A) Talk to me during the season, and I can adjust the level for any referee who shows the inclination to move up.

 

If you have any questions about refereeing, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

-Tim Haddad  

Quartz Hill Regional Referee Administrator  

tmhaddad@roadrunner.com 

943-9377

 

 

Tournament

 

Tournament News

 

 TOURNAMENT SEASON IS COMING.  CALLING ALL U-10 THRU U-19 COACHES AND PLAYERS

 

 

Do you want to participate in an exciting coaching position or on a competitive team representing Quartz Hill A.Y.S.O. with some of our most talented  players?  If so, Tournament Coach Applications are due to me by the end of the day this Saturday, September 22, 2012.  Go to our website at www.qhayso.org and download a Coach Application.  Place the completed application in a sealed envelope in my folder at Upper Joe Walker marked Tournament Director in the Board Box.

Tryouts for players in U-10 thru U-14 both boys and girls will start on Sunday October 6, 2012, and run for three consecutive weeks in three hour blocks.  Parents must remain with their children during the entire tryout.  Players must attend at least one tryout but we encourage players to attend all three to give the coaches a better chance to see your talents.  The tryouts will all be held at Joe Walker Middle School and possibly Lane Park.  Times will be announced
on our website and in our newsletter.  U-16 and U-19 tryouts will be announced after the coaches are selected and may be shortened depending on the interest level.

Thank you, 
Michael Linder 
Tournament Director 


  

TOURNAMENT COACH APPLICATIONS

DUE by Sept. 22nd. 

EXTRA Program News

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Our Quartz Hill Girls U11 Extra Team went to Sherman Oaks and WON 6-1 CONGRATULATIONS GIRLS! They host Canyon Country Saturday 9/22 at 12:30 Marie Kerr East. Come out and support the Quartz Hill Girls Extra Team and see a great soccer match!

 

The Quartz Hill Boys U16 Extra Team went to Bakersfield and lost 1-3 in a
great match up. The Quartz Hill Boys look forward to an October 7th rematch
with Bakersfield at Upper Joe Walker. This Saturday the Quartz Hill Boys

Extra Team travels to Fillmore.

 

Check the QH AYSO website for the Extra Schedule and Standings throughout the season (http://www.qhayso.org/Extra_Teams/extra.html ).  Home games will be played at Marie Kerr for the U11 Girls Extra Team, and at Upper Joe Walker for the U16 Boys Extra Team.  The first home games begin on Sept. 22nd with the Girls U11 Girls Extra Team taking on Canyon Country at Marie Kerr East 12:30pm, followed by the Boys U16 Extra Team taking on  Moorpark at Upper Joe Walker on Sept. 29th at 2:15.  Come and watch some great soccer matches with other cities and cheer on our Quartz Hill Extra Teams!! 

   

 

Home Game Schedule - U11 Girls  

 

Sept. 22th, 12:30pm, against Canyon Country

Oct. 6th, 12:30pm, against Balboa

Oct. 13th, 12:30pm, against Saugus

Oct. 20th, 12:30pm, against VNSO

Nov. 3rd, 12:30pm, against Valencia

 

Home Game Schedule - U16 Boys

 

Sept. 29th, 2:15pm, against Moorpark 

Oct. 6th, 2:15pm, against Santa Barbara 

Oct. 7th, 3:30pm, against Bakersfield

Oct. 21st, 3:30pm, against Fillmore

Oct. 27th, 2:15pm, against VNSO

 

   

Game Results  

 

September 15th  

U11 Girls  

Quartz Hill 6 - 1 Sherman Oaks

 

U16 Boys 

Quartz Hill 1 - 3 Bakersfield

 

 

 

 
U05 Jamboree News
 

Our 2nd Saturday was even better than the first!  Way to go to all our newest and youngest soccer players and to all of their supportive parents! 

 

Important information to all U05 parents:

  • Parent Volunteer Forms:  All parents who have not yet filled out their volunteer forms need to do so online at www.eayso.org.  Once your form is completed, print out 2 copies, sign, and turn in at fields.  Blank volunteer forms will be available at the fields to fill out as well.  Make sure to bring a valid picture ID.  
  • Field Set Up & Take Down:  Just a reminder - we need help with set-up for the first session each Saturday, and tear-down at the end of the 2nd session.  Thanks to all those that helped last weekend!

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me via Shutterfly, email, or by phone. I look forward to seeing you all at the fields!

 

Thank You,

Julie Woods

U05 Program Coordinator

julwds01@yahoo.com 

(661) 609-7354

 

VIP NEWS

A message from VIP Soccer Stars: 

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The VIP Soccer Stars had an awesome time at Saturday's games. Once again they crushed the competition!  Sorry teams, there is just no stopping the Soccer Stars.  Many smiles, high fives, and goals were scored on both sides, but the VIP teams won both their games!  Thank you to Coach Tracey and her team The Phantoms, and Coach Jimmy and his team, Elimenators.

  

 Here's to a great soccer season, GO SOCCER STARS!!!!

 

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Volunteer/Board Member

of theWeek

 

Every week QH AYSO will honor one Volunteer and one Board Member (if one is nominated) who has gone above and beyond the call of duty.  Nominations may come from anyone - a coach, player, parent, board member, etc.  Forms are available from your coach or at the Snack Bar. The person chosen by the Board as Volunteer of the Week from all the nominees will receive their choice of a free an item from the Snack Bar; all nominees will be acknowledged for all their hard work and time!

 

Our Volunteer of the Week for September 15th is

Paula Matson!

 

Paula Matson from the U6G Geckos -field painter - She came really early and after setting up her own team's field, she started painting other team's fields.  Submitted by Deidre Murphy, Coach Bob Murphy's wife - U6 Green Lightning    

 

 

Our Board Member of the Week for September 15th is

Cisco Rebollar!   

 

Cisco Rebollar is our Board Member of the week!  For countless years, Cisco and his wife Martha are a vital part of our region and for over 15 years they have volunteered their time in numerous ways.  Their own children have not played in our region for years, but this hasn't stopped them for faithfully serving the rest of the children and families in Quartz Hill AYSO's programs.  As the Facilities Director he repairs, preps and helps deliver nets, poles, field painters, trash cans and coolers filled with ice, water and gatorade (for the refs) to the fields each week and then collects and re-packs and stores everything at the end of the day.  His wife Martha tirelessly serves beside him and also helps in the snack bar.  This would be more than enough for most, but Cisco is also an Upper Division Referee and coaches one or more teams each year!  Cisco recently lost his father, but not even that stopped him from completing his work for our region.  Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to Cisco and Martha and their family during this time of loss along with our sincere thanks for their selfless labors on behalf of our region.

 

 

Other nominated Volunteers/Board Members for Sept. 15th:
 

Joshua White, Asst. Coach, Candy Cane Cuties, U06G.  Joshua volunteers his time very week to help on coaching.  He doesn't even have a child on the team, just knows a lot about soccer.  Thank you, Joshua. Nominated by Coach Michele


Teri Wells, Assistant to Coach, Golden Destroyers, U10B.  Teri is helping the boys on the team during practice drills.  The boys are learning the rules and how to communicate with each other.  She greatly helps Coach Bath.  Nominated by Terry Binkley, Team Mom


Andrea Fausto, Team Helper, Electric Bees, U08G.  Andrea made the team hair bows and was a field monitor.  Nominated by Coach Addington


Christian Rodriguez, Youth Coach, Firecrackers, U10G.  Without Christian, I would be lost.  Nominated by Coach Michael McComas


Andy Rosales, Asst. Coach, Firecrackers, U08G.  Andy had dedicated his time to help me with the team.  Thanks Andy.  Nominated by Coach Raul Guzman


Bradford Dunton and Michael Thompson, Field Set-Up, Candy Cane Cuties, U06G.  Bradford and Micheal helped set up the field!  Nominated by Coach Michele

 

Krystal DeLeo, Banner Coordinator, Nightmare, U14G.  Krystal went above and beyond to try and get the banner we wanted.  The banner turned out great.  Thank you very much. Coach Mike


Leyvas-Rich Family, Field Painters, King Snakes, U10B.  The Leyvas-Rich family took time out of labor day weekend to paint and provided fabulous cooling neck wraps!  Submitted by Coach Carrie Marchant


Sandra Salazar from the U14G Eliminators and U10G Golden Girls - team mom - She has dedicated her time to both teams providing hours of support and many, many phone calls made to organize the coach/parent meetings, get banners ordered, identify sponsors and make volunteer assignments.  We could not function without her!  Submitted by Coach Jimmy


Jane (Nita) Kracke, Banner Coordinator, Golden Girls, U10G.  Nita has kindly volunteered to not only acquire the banner but also assist the team mom with all duties and provide excellant game day support.  We appreciate all she does for the team.  Thank you, the Golden Girls!

 

Carrie Marchant, picture taker, Bubblegum Beauties, U8G. Carrie comes to games faithfully and takes pictures of our team and uploads them to Shutterfly. She also helps coach with simple plays I don't know. Thank you! Nominated by Coach Alicia Rust

 

 

 Snack Bar News

 

Remember, again this season Quartz Hill AYSO has a volunteer position - Field Monitor, coordinated by our Ways and Means Director, Lisa Emard.  Each week, volunteers from U06 and U08 teams will walk the fields at Lane Park and Joe Walker.  Their focus is to make sure everyone has a positive and fun experience.  Look for them in their yellow vests! 


The schedules for both snack bar and field monitor duty have been placed in the coach's boxes and are posted on our website, www.qhayso.org
 . If your team has been assigned snack bar or field monitor duty, please send 2 adults and have them check in at the Snack Bar.  

 

Snack Bar Specials

  

 Carne Asada Tacos  Yelling Taco

3 for $5

 

Pulled pork Sandwich $4

 
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IMPORTANT DATES

   

 Sept. 22nd ~ Tournament Coach Apps Due

 

Sept. 29th ~ Make-up Picture Day (All Divisions)

 

Oct. 13th ~ All-Star Nominations Due

 

Oct. 21st ~ U16/U19 Season Ends

 

Oct. 27th ~ All-Star Coach Apps Due

 

Oct. 28th ~ U16/U19 Area Play-offs

 

Oct. 30th ~ U16/U19 Awards Ceremony

 

Nov. 5th~ U10 Boys All Star Meeting

 

Nov. 6th ~ U10 Girls All Star Meeting

 

Nov. 7th ~ U12 All Star Meeting

 

Nov. 8th ~ U14 All Star Meeting

 

Nov. 10th ~ Last Day of Regular Season

 

Nov. 11th ~ Tie-Breaker Games, if necessary

 

Nov. 13th ~ Awards Ceremony for U5 Jamboree 

 

Nov. 17th-18th ~ Regional Play-Offs

 

Nov. 26th ~ Awards Ceremony for U6

 

Nov. 27th ~ Award Ceremony for U8

 

Dec. 1st/2nd  ~ Regional Play-Offs (Rain Date)

 

Dec. 4th ~ Award Ceremony for U10

 

Dec. 5th ~ Award Ceremony for U12 & VIP

 

Dec. 6th ~ Award Ceremony for U14

 

 
Dates are subject to change.

Check our website out on a regular basis for the most up-to-date information. 

NO SMOKING ALLOWED
   

No Smoking Sign

 

QH AYSO is a Kids Zone which, among other things, means we have a strict no smoking policy.  Please refrain from smoking at any field or area that is utilized by QH AYSO  - this includes the parameter of the parking lots where children may be walking by.  If a child can see you, you are in a location where you are not allowed to smoke.

 

 

Thank you for your cooperation!
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TRASH, TRASH, TRASH!

 

Each week as the games come to an end, our fields and the surrounding areas are littered with TRASH!  We need to show respect for ourselves and our community and not leave our trash behind!   Before you leave to go home and enjoy the rest of your weekend, please make sure that our fields, the parking lot, and the roads where we park are clean!  If you are the last game of the day please make sure to pick up any trash still remaining and also return any AYSO trash cans to the snack bar area or pick up location for your field.

Together we can keep our fields and our community clean!
 
 

No Cleats

 
NO CLEATS
on the
JOE WALKER TRACK!!!

To all Parents, Coaches, and Players:

Please do not run on the Joe Walker track while wearing cleats!  This can cause severe and costly damage to the track which QH AYSO will be responsible for repairing.

 

Thanks for your cooperation!
NO PETS ALLOWED!!! 

No Pets

  

As in previous years, Quartz Hill AYSO will continue this season to observe the No Pets Allowed policy.  Pets are not allowed at any practices or games at any field anytime, with the exception of service animals.  This rule is for the safety of our children, families, and pets.  Please make sure to let anyone know who is coming to support your player of our policy.  Anyone with a pet will be asked to leave the field and the game will be stopped until they have complied. 

 

 

If you have any questions regarding this policy, please contact our Safety Director, Steve Deplazes, 785-840-7256

 
Thank you for your cooperation.
 
Lost and Found
Looking for a lost ball, gym bag, or even a set of keys?  Come by the Snack Bar at JW/LP and take a peek at our Lost and Found - your lost item might just be in there!  Any unclaimed items will be donated to a worthy charity at the end of the season!
 UKI Coach Training ProgramUKI

 

Did you know that QH AYSO arranged for a Coach Training Program with UK International Soccer Camps this season? Do you know what that means for our coaches and our players?

 

This means that we are providing additional training to our coaches so they can better train our players. It is COACHING TRAINING to help coaches with practice session ideas, answer questions, and provide guidance on the field. Each training session will be followed up with an email with additional training ideas. This will be a great experience for both new coaches and the more veteran, experienced coaches, providing both with tools to enhance their practices and game skills/tactics.

 

Each week the UKI Coach Training has a set schedule with reserved fields for the trainers. Coaches may sign up to bring their team (or any number of their players) to an age appropriate session and take advantage of this additional resource by clicking this link:

 http://www.qhayso.org/training_request_form.html

 

Space is limited to only 2 teams at a time but any coach may come to any session and observe without their team.

 
Quartz Hill AYSO would like to thank our Sponsors for the 2012 Season! The donations from our sponsors allow Quartz Hill AYSO to provide soccer scholarships and help to keep our registration fees affordable so that everyone can play. It is clear that without the generous support of businesses and individuals, Quartz Hill AYSO Region 638 could not continue to offer our children such a well-rounded soccer program at such an affordable price. We thank our wonderful sponsors for their support and ask our players and their families to support these sponsors whenever possible in return!

 

Allstate - Currado Insurance Agency
B&L Fire Protection Inc
Blazing New Trails
Burkey, Cox, Evans & Bradford
Career Care Institute
Cinemark IMAX
Dr. Buckley, DDS
Dr. Les Kurian, DDS
Dr. Raffy Sustento, DDS
Emard Chiropractic
For the Day
Gary Little Construction
Harris Motors
Joshua Medical Group
Katrina Stello Real Estate
Keith's Plumbing
Koolstraps
Kuzyk Law
Levesque Family
McDonald's - Marroquin Org.
Monster Fitness
Nueva Vision Trucking
Palmdale Regional Orthopedic Specialists
Quartz Hill Mini Storage
Rich Meier's Landscaping
S&G Custom Electrical
Safesplash Swim School
Shanks Construction
Snow Orthodontics
Southwest Custom Painting
State Farm - Sam Maston
Temperatures Unlimited, Inc
The Barber Shop III
The Hart Room
The Infinity Group Inc
Theurer Orthodontics
Trauma Solutions
Tustin Nissan
Valencia Acura
Valleywide Dental - Dr. Robert Haze
Van Dam Farms
West Point Physical Therapy Center
Wienerschnitzel

Sponsorships are still available! Sponsor a team for only $275 and be featured in one of our Sponsor Directory that will be handed out in early October AND emailed to the entire QH AYSO community along with other advertising perks!

Check our website for more information or contact our Programs Director, Tracey Hill at 661-350-1047 or traceyhill55@yahoo.com
 

Game Results Title

 

 

Game Results 9-15-12 

 

 

Game Results 9-15-12 Girls 

 

 

Players of the Game Title

 

Player of the Game 2012-09-15 Boys   

 

 

  Player of the Game 2012-09-15 Girls    

 

 

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Standings 2012-09-15 Boys 

Standings 2012-09-15 Girls 

 

Upper Division Standings as of 2012-09-19  

 
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