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Quartz Hill AYSO, Region 638 Newsletter               October 5, 2013 

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In This Issue
Tournament News
Coach Corner
UKI Training Program
Referee Corner
Zero Tolerance Policy
Safety Tip of the Week
EXTRA Program News
U05 Jamboree News
VIP News
Volunteer/Board Member of the Week
Snack Bar News
EXTRA Program News
Important Dates
Fundraising Reminder
NO SMOKING ALLOWED
TRASH, TRASH, TRASH!
Joe Walker/Gregg Anderson Track Alert
NO Pets Allowed!
Lost and Found
Sponsors
Game Results
Players of the Game
Standings (U10-U14)
Upper Division Standings
Quick Links
 
 
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A WORD FROM OUR COMMISSIONER

 

 

What Makes a Great Soccer Parent?                           

          

Hundreds of college athletes were asked to think back: "What is your worst memory from playing youth and high school sports?"

 

Their overwhelming response: "The ride home from games with my parents."

 

The informal survey lasted three decades, initiated by two former longtime coaches who over time became staunch advocates for the player, for the adolescent, for the child. Bruce E. Brown and Rob Miller of Proactive Coaching LLC are devoted to helping adults avoid becoming a nightmare sports parent, speaking at colleges, high schools and youth leagues to more than a million athletes, coaches and parents in the last 12 years.

 

Those same college athletes were asked what their parents said that made them feel great, that amplified their joy during and after a game.

 

Their overwhelming response: "I love to watch you play."

Other options are "What or where do you want to eat?"

 

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!!!!!

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Tournament


Tournament News
  

 

  

***Calling all players in U-10 through U-19*** 
Tournament Season is here!

 

 
PLAYERS:
 
Do you have a player interested in playing tournament soccer?  Tryouts will be at Joe Walker Middle School on October 6th, October 13th, and October 20th at the times listed below.  We strongly encourage you to attend as many tryouts as possible. All players must have a parent or guardian remain for the entire tryout since the tournament coaches will not have emergency medical release forms. All players should arrive wearing black shorts and a white t-shirt. They should have plenty of water and be prepared to stretch on their own. Player applications are available online at www.qhayso.org or by clicking here. Tryouts will last three hours. Everyone should go to the check-in ez-up at Upper Joe Walker at the following times for their division:
 
U-10: Boys and Girls arrive at 12:00 p.m. *
U-12: Boys and Girls arrive at 10:00 a.m.
U-14: Boys and Girls arrive at 8:00 a.m. *
U-16/U-19: Boys and Girls arrive at 2:00 p.m.

Please check our website prior to attending tryouts for any scheduling changes.
*Please note the change in times of tryouts for the U10 & U14 divisions*

Please bring a completed player application with you to the tryout. A very limited amount will be available at check-in. 
 


COACHES:

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, contact Michael Linder as there may be additional coaching opportunities available.   Go to our website at www.qhayso.org to download a Coach Application or CLICK HERE.  Place the completed application in a sealed envelope in the Tournament Director folder in the Board Member Box at Upper Joe Walker.

We may have additional coaching opportunities in the following divisions:
U10 Girls
U12 Boys & Girls

Need more information about tournament including cost, schedule, etc., please read the following Welcome Letter.

We may also have additional coach opportunities available. Please contact me at qhaysotd@gmail.com after September 29, 2013, for available openings.

Thank you,
Michael Linder
Tournament Director

Photographer 
 PICTURES ARE IN!!!

Pictures will be available for pick up tomorrow Oct. 5th at the tables adjacent to the Snack Trailer.  Please have a team representative stop by and pick up the pictures tomorrow.  Please try to make it there between 9 am and 3 pm.   

Coach Corner
 

 

 

Hello Coaches,

 

ALL-STARS

Coaches will be receiving their All-Star nomination forms this weekend. Please follow the instructions on the form and refer to Section 16 (page 37-40) of the Coaches Handbook for additional information on the all-star selection process. The nomination forms are due back to the Regional Coach Admin, Scott Jones no later than Saturday October 12th. Please turn in completed forms to the Regional Coach Admin folder in the Board Member Box or the Board Member Folder at Marie Kerr, Gregg Anderson or Esperanza. The All-Star meetings are scheduled for November, with exact dates, times and location to be announced at a later date.  

 

 

Coaches will also receive an All-Star Coach Application, if interested in coaching an All-Star team please fill out the applications and drop in the Coach Admin Folder no later than Saturday October 19th, coaches will be selected and notified no later than Oct. 27th.

 

  

ASSISTANT COACHES  

If you have a certified assistant coach, please provide his or her information to the Regional Coach Admin, Scott Jones, ASAP. We are currently in the process of checking certifications and getting coaches on team rosters for the post season area play.

 

   

 

 

U6/U8 Soccer Drill of the Week

 

The Numbers Game 

 Setup

  • Create a small 1v1 field approximately 15X20 with two small goals on each end line. Split the group into two even teams and assign a number to each player in each group. For instance if you have 5 players in each group, number off 1-5 in each group. One group should wear alternate jerseys.

 

Instructions

  •  The coach will play a ball into the area and call out a number. Those players must then sprint onto the field and play a 1v1. The game should continue until a goal is scored or the ball goes out of bounds.

Variations

 

  • Have more than one 1v1 going at the same time.
  • Call out two or more numbers to create a 2v2 or 3v3

 

Coaching Points  

  • Encourage players to take on their opponent
  • Encourage players to shoot when they have a chance of a goal
  • Instruct the players to protect the ball when necessary 

U10/U12 Soccer Drill of the Week

 

Diagonal Soccer Shooting Drill 

 

Setup 

  • Create a 10X10 grid just beyond on the edge of the 18 yard box. Divide the team info 2 lines on the far cones facing the goal. One player from each line steps to the cone near the 18 (this player becomes the player that lays the ball off to the player on the cone farthest from the 18).

 Instructions

 

  • Player 1 passes a diagonal ball to player 4, player 4 has a touch and lays the ball off into space for player 1 to run onto the ball and hit a first time strike on goal. The shooting player (player 1) takes the place of the player that set up his shot (player 4), and player 4 shags the shot and switches lines.  
  • Next, Player 2 passes a diagonal ball to player 3. Player 3 lays the ball off to player 2 who shoots first time on goal. Player 2 becomes the target player; the target player (player 3) shags the shot.  
  • Make sure the players switch lines so they shoot with both feet.

 

 

 

Variations

  • Have the target player pick up the balls and toss them in the air for the shooting player to volley or half-volley.   

Coaching Points

  • Good controlled approach on the ball
  • Plant foot in good spot next to the ball
  • Shoot with the appropriate foot
  • Hit the ball on target

 

    
UKI Coach Training Program
 

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 visiting our website and clicking on the "Sign Up - UKI Training Request" link.

 

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


Coaches - don't miss this great opportunity to grow as a coach!

Players - ask your coach when your team will be attending one of the sessions!

 

Crazy Referee
Referee Corner

 

 

PLEASE THANK A REFEREE!

 

Through the first four weeks of this season we have had 95% of referee and assistant referee slots assigned by Saturday morning!  That is an awesome start to the season and I hope that this trend will continue.  The referee points system is a major motivator for making this happen, and I sincerely hope that all our new referees catch the "ref bug" and start doing this not just for points, but because it is such a rewarding way to give back to your community.  There is no other Youth Sports organization that operates under the AYSO philosophies, and that is the reason that myself, and many others are so willing to donate their time and energy to creating the unique AYSO environment for our kids. Remember that it takes just one burst of anger from a parent or coach to ruin the experience for a referee, and make them not want to volunteer their time.  So please, when you see a referee on Saturday, how about you give them a smile and a thank-you.

 

 

Top Youth U8 Referee Contest

This year we are again holding a contest to see which Youth referees can do the most U8 games.  Prizes will be awarded at our annual volunteer appreciation night. Brendan continues to build his lead, but the battle for second is heating up.  Last week we had Youth referees leading the way on over half our U8 games! Here are the standings:

  

Youth Ref

Total

Brendan

12

Jose

7

Amy

6

Jordan

5

Christiaan

3

Madeline

3

Makenna

3

Kandace3

Naomy

2

Addison

2

Bryce

1

Megan

1

Nathan

1

 

 

 

 

 

Every year we have a friendly competition to see who can do the most refereeing.  The usual suspects lead the pack,  Did you know that only 2 our top referees actually need to gather referee points for one of their kids; most of us just referee because we believe in AYSO.  

Here are the top 26:

 

Williams, Walter

28.5

Aguilar, Melanie

21.0

Schneider, Stefan

15.5

Mendiola, Adam

13.5

Haddad, Tim

13.0

Reynolds, Mark

13.0

Ramos, Jose

12.5

Kovar, Rocky

11.5

Jones, Scott

11.0

Choate, Perry

10.5

Gutierrez, Allan

10.5

Jacobson, Rodney

10.5

Raquipiso, Philip

10.5

Mendiola, Matt

10.0

Shuping, Rod

10.0

Schoorl, John

9.0

Ringelberg, Wayne

8.0

Peck, Jeff

7.5

Sheely, Jay

7.5

White, Cedric

7.5

Marchant, Darrell

6.5

Schoorl, Brendan

6.5

Vandiver, Chris

6.5

Davis, Nelson

6.0

Gill, Gary

6.0

Verbanac, Albert

6.0


 

 

 

Test your knowledge of the Laws of the Game - I.

On a very windy afternoon, two U10 teams are playing on Lower Joe Walker 1.  The wind is howling and is a major factor.  After attacking player #4 of the red team kicks the ball wide of the blue team goal, a blue team defender takes a Goal Kick and puts the ball high into the air. The winds knocks it down and sends it back towards the blue team's goal...

 

Here are some scenarios; do you know the correct restart?  Scroll down for the answers.

Scenario 1) The wind is so strong that the ball never leaves the penalty area and ends up being blown back directly into the blue team's goal.  What does the referee signal and what is the restart?

 

Scenario 2) The wind is so strong that after the ball leaves the penalty area (and into the field of play), it gets blown wide of the net.  What does the referee signal and what is the restart?

 

Scenario 3) The wind is so strong that after the ball leaves the penalty area (and into the field of play), it gets blown directly back into the blue team net.  What does the referee signal and what is the restart?

 

Scenario 4) The wind is so strong that after the ball leaves the penalty area (and into the field of play), it gets blown at the blue team goalkeeper who deflects it into their own net.  What does the referee signal and what is the restart?

 

Answers to Test your knowledge of the Laws of the Game - I.

Scenario 1) The ball was never in play, so the referee signals a Goal Kick restart for the blue team by pointing their outstretched arm towards the center of the blue team goal.

 

Scenario 2) The ball was put into play correctly, it crossed the goal line without a goal being scored, and was last touched by a blue team player.  Therefore the referee signals a Corner Kick for the red team by pointing their upraised arm towards the corner flag closest to where the ball went out of bounds.

 

Scenario 3) You cannot score directly on yourself on any properly taken Goal Kick, Throw In, Free Kick, Kick Off, or Corner Kick (See section 8.6 and 10.6 in the USSF Advice to Referees).  The ball was put into play correctly, it crossed the goal line without a goal being scored, and was last touched by a defender.  Therefore the referee signals a Corner Kick for the red team by pointing their upraised arm towards the corner flag closest to where the ball went out of bounds.  A gentle explanation to the out-raged red-team coach is probably warranted!

 

Scenario 4) The ball was put into play correctly, and because it touched the goal keeper, it is an "own goal".  Therefore the referee signals a Kick Off for the blue team by pointing their outstretched arm(s) to the center circle.  The goal would be awarded to red team player #4 who initially kicked the ball wide of the goal. This is the only scenario where a whistle is needed, and that would be to restart play on the Kick Off.

 

 

 


Region 638 Zero Tolerance Policy

In the past years, Region 638 has witnessed incidents where coaches &/or spectators questioned the calls of referees requiring referees to stop matches to deal with the situation. There have also unfortunately been incidents once a game has ended when coaches &/or spectators confront referees or other volunteers over decisions made during the game. These incidents prompt me to remind everyone that Region 638 has a long standing, zero tolerance policy prohibiting such behavior.

Our zero tolerance policy applies to all Referees and AYSO volunteers and will be enforced as follows:
  1. If a coach or spectator questions the call of a referee, the referee may stop the match, retrieve the game ball, and invite the coach onto the field for a conversation.
  2. During this conversation the coach may be told 3 things:
    • The purpose of the conversation is not to debate a call but to inform the coach that the behavior of the coach/spectator is unacceptable.
    • The coach has 2 choices. He/she can go back to their coaching area and coach per AYSO philosophies or the coach/spectator can leave the playing facility.
    • The coach/spectator will be sent off if the referee has to speak to them again during the match.
  3. If the referee is a youth referee, the youth referee may stop the match, retrieve the game ball, and find a board member to deal with the situation as described above.
  4. Any coach/spectator who is heard verbally abusing a referee will automatically be sent off by the referee (if an adult) or a board member (in the case of a youth referee). Verbal abuse includes foul and abusive language and comments with racial or sexual overtones.
  5. If the unacceptable behavior of the coach/spectator occurs after the game has ended it will still be reported by the referee and will be considered as a send off.
  6. Referees will report any occurrences where a coach/spectator is sent off and there will be an investigation to determine the subsequent penalty. The penalties are at the discretion of the Region and may include suspension from future games.
  7. The Region also reserves the right to investigate instances when abuse of a referee or volunteer is not reported by the referee or volunteer but is subsequently brought to our attention. The penalties are at the discretion of the Region and may include suspension from future games.

  

SAFETY TIP OF THE WEEK 

Please remember to secure all easy-ups and umbrellas
 for the safety of everyone on the field.

 

Thank you, Josh Duncan

Safety Director, QH AYSO
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EXTRA!! EXTRA!!

 

Quartz Hill EXTRA had an even tougher time with week #4.

   

U16B loss 0-8 in Agoura Hills

U13B loss 0-6 in Camarillo & loss 0-1 with Malibu   

U11B tied 2-2 with Saugus

 

Both Quartz Hill Girls Teams were off.

 

We are hoping for a better outing from Quartz Hill EXTRA this weekend. 

               

Home Games this weekend:

U13G play Thousand Oaks Sunday at 1:20 Upper Joe Walker

U13B play Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks at 2:50 Upper Joe Walker

U12G play Agoura Sunday at 4:20 Upper Joe Walker

U16B are on the road to Bakersfield Saturday 12:00

U11B get the weekend off.

 

A special thank you to Bentley of Westlake, Rolls Royce of Westlake, Maserati of Westlake and Ducati of Westlake for their generous donation in support of the U13 Girls EXTRA Team. 

 

GOOD LUCK QUARTZ HILL EXTRA!!!!!

 

 

 
U05 Jamboree News

I would like to remind all parents about the recent changes made in the U05 program.  Due to the large amount of players in the program and to better even out the number of participants during each session, we have decided to make an adjustment as to who attends each session based upon the players last name.  

 

This week's sessions are as follows:

 

8:00-9:15 am:   Girls with last names A-L;  Boys with last names I-Z

 

9:30-11:00 am: Girls with last names M-Z;  Boys with last names A-H

 

The sessions will continue to alternate each weekend.  The shutterfly calendar will be amended to reflect all changes made.  I can be contacted via shutterfly, email or by phone should there be any questions or concerns.

 

Thank you for your continued support and participation in the Jamboree Program.  I look forward to seeing you all on Saturday!

 

Sincerely,

Julie Woods

U05 Program Director

(661) 609-7354

Julwds01@yahoo.com

 

VIP NEWS

A message from VIP Super Stars: 

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The VIP Super Stars were just that...STARS!!!! They did an amazing job in their games and would like to give a special thanks to the U10B Black Cobras and U12B Raptors for coming out and being such worthy opponents.!  

 

The Super Stars would also like to give their thanks to their coaches, all the Buddies, and the parents who support our teams.   

    

 

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

 

 

 


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FireworksVolunteer/Board Member

of the Week

 

 

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 a prize; all nominees will be acknowledged for all their hard work and time!    

Our Volunteers of the Week for October 5th are

Yendy, Adalia and Robin!

 

Yendy, Adalia and Robin, Coach Volunteers, VIP Team. Thank you for your smiles, hard work and dedication to the VIP team. You have indeed made it a successful program. I thank each and everyone of you. Nominated By: Melanie (VIP Referee)

 

OTHER NOMINEES 
 

Alyssa Mendez, Youth Trainer, Golden Angels U8G. Thank you for volunteering and helping younger soccer players develop skills.  

Nominated By: Coach Angelina Martinez

 

Fabian Arvizu, Field Paint/Snack bar helper, Dreamers U8G. Thank you for always helping out. Also we would like to thank your wife for making team hair bows. Nominated By: Coach Guffey

 

Javier Gonzalez, Great Coach, Firecrackers U12G. We would like to thank you for all your dedication and time you put into our team. Coach Javier always has a positive attitude and smile at all practices and game days. Thanks again Coach. Nominated by: Firecrackers Team U12G

 

Francesco Pecile, Referee Volunteer U10B and Thank you for all your enthusiasm you put into refereeing. Nominated by: Christine Cambra

 

Juan Muralles, Snack Bar Help, Sling Shots U6B. Thank you for stepping up and working the snack bar and also helping out at our training sessions.  

Nominated by: Coach Albert

 

Michelle Bowen, Team Parent, Scorpian Kings U8B. Thank you for stepping up and covering hours at the snack bar on short notice. You Rock!!!!!!  

Nominated by: Coach Kristie

 

Marco Fields, Goalie Trainer, Teal Tidal Waves U10G. Thank you for helping our team learn how to be a better goal keeper, even though we talk a lot.  

Nominated by: Teal Tidal Waves U10G

 

Gabby Sima, Youth Trainer, Golden Angels U8G. Thank you for helping our U8 Girls have an extra fun practice. Nominated by: Coach Angelina =)

 
Snack Bar News

Again this season Quartz Hill AYSO will ask for volunteers from the U06 and U08 Divisions to work in the Snack Bar and to be Field Monitors at Lane Park and Joe Walker.  The schedules for both snack bar and field monitor duty will be placed in the coach's boxes. If your team has been assigned snack bar or field monitor duty, please send two registered adult volunteers and have them check in at the Snack Bar. Volunteers that have not previously been registered for the 2013 season must complete their online volunteer application at  www.eayso.org and bring one signed copy and a valid ID with them when they show for their volunteer duty.

A big "THANK YOU" to all our volunteers who helped at the Snack Bar last weekend!!


This Week's Volunteer Schedule 
9:00-11:00
Klein-15U6B
Mosman-04U8B
Minshew-06U8B
St. Pierre-31U8B
10:00-12:00
Leite-03U8G
Littleton-06U8G
Rainbow-14U8B
Jones-15U8B
11:00-1:00
Domsalla-03U8B
Zilahy-17U8B
Vargas-15U8G
12:00-2:00
Mojarro-09U6B
Singh-08U8G
Yerkes-09U8G
Arellano-02U8G
1:00-3:00
Cowan-05U6G
Schlicht-25U8B
Miccio-12U8G
Hobbs-13  U8G

 

                                                     

 
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Quartz Hill AYSO Sports Bottles ~ Only $4!  
 
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Recycle
Bring in your two recyclables
(aluminum can or plastic bottle)
and receive a FREE Otter Pop!!! 
 
 
 
 
Jamba Juice
 
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Only one week left to to buy a smoothie during games!  Don't miss out on these yummy beverages and the chance for your purchase to give back 15% to the Region!   

 
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IMPORTANT DATES

   
Oct. 5th ~ Jamba Juice Fundraiser
(Smoothies available by the Snack Bar)

Oct. 9th ~ Wiener Wednesday, Wienerschnitzel Fundraiser, 5-8pm
 
Oct. 12th ~ All-Star Nominations Due
 
Oct. 20th ~ U16/U19 Season Ends
 
Oct. 26th ~ All-Star Coach Apps Due
 
Oct. 27th ~ U16/U19 Area Play-offs

Oct. 29th ~ U16/U19 & U16 EXTRA Awards Ceremony, 6:30pm

Nov. 2nd ~ Orders and money due for Christmas Wreath Sale
 
Nov. 5th ~ Shakey's Pizza Fundraiser, 5-8pm
 
Nov.  9th ~ Last Day of Regular Season (Most Divisions)
 
Nov. 10th ~ Tie-Breaker Games, if necessary
 
Nov. 12th ~ Awards Ceremony for U5 Jamboree, 6pm

Nov. 13th ~ Wiener Wednesday, Wienerschnitzel Fundraiser, 5-8pm
 
Nov. 16th-17th ~ Regional Play-Offs
 
Nov. 18th ~ Awards Ceremony for U6
Girls: 6:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
Boys: 7:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
 
Nov. 19th ~ Award Ceremony for U8
Girls: 5:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
Boys: 6:30pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
 
Dec. 3rd ~ Award Ceremony for U10
Girls: 5:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
Boys: 7:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
 
Dec. 4th ~ Award Ceremony for U11 EXTRA, U12, U12 EXTRA, & VIP
Girls/VIP: 6:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
Boys: 7:30pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
 
Dec. 5th ~ Award Ceremony for U13 EXTRA & U14
Girls: 6:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium
Boys: 7:00pm, Joe Walker Gymnasium

Dec. 7th/8th  ~ Regional Play-Offs (Rain Date)

Dec. 31st ~ Final day for Rancho Raviri Almonds Fundraiser

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

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       Fundraising Reminder
    

 

Our Board is working hard to keep our fees low next year.  Please remember to support our Region through the following fundraisers:

 

Monthly:  

 

Shakey's Pizza: 1st Tuesday of the month

Wienerschnitzel: 2nd Wednesday of the month

 

Ongoing: 

 

Discount Cards:  Now while supplies last (available at the Snack Bar)  

AYSO Sports Bottles: Now while supplies last (available at the Snack Bar) 

Jamba Juice: Every Saturday at the Snack Bar through Oct. 5th 

Wreaths for Christmas: Now through Nov. 2nd  

Rancho Raviri Almonds: Now through the end of December

 


Thank you for your support!

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.

And, PLEASE take large items, such as broken chairs, home with you!!!  


Together we can keep our fields and our community clean!
 
 

No Cleats

 
NO CLEATS
on the
JOE WALKER  OR
 GREGG ANDERSON TRACKS!!!

To all Parents, Coaches, and Players:

Please do not run on these tracks 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, Josh Duncan at 661-436-0180.

 
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!


  Sponsors

Quartz Hill AYSO would like to thank our Sponsors for the 2013 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!


A&L Smog and Auto Repair
Abadak
Adams Metallizing & Grinding
ALL STAR KIA (2 Teams!)
ALL AIR CONDITIONING CO
Anusha Parmaesvaran Realtor
AV Cardiology
B&L Automatic Fire Protection Inc.
BJ's Restaurant
B's Embroidery Etc.
Bentley of Westlake
C&J Sheep Shearing
Career Care Institute
Creekside Café
Critical Car Care
Dance Evolutions
Desert Auto Sales
Desert Industrial Supply
Ducati of Westlake
Emard Chiropractic Center
Fire Marshal Bill
Fresco II
Gary Little Construction, Inc.
Joshua Medical Group
Kelso Investigative Group
Koolstraps
Kuzyk Law
Lancaster Auto Interiors
Law Offices of Lisa M. Pacione
Lazy T Ranch
Learn4Life Concept Charter Schools (2 Teams!)
Les A. Kurian D.D.S.
Little Kinder Preschool and Kindergarten
Maserati of Westlake
McDonalds / MARRO / Marroquin
Meineke Car Care
Metro Floors
Monster Fitness
Morin Family Child Care
Noah's Ark Preschool & Kindergarten
Nueva Vision Trucking, Inc.
Palmdale Regional Orthopedics Specialties
Petro-Lock
RE/MAX ALL PRO
Rocco's Honda
Rolls Royce of Westlake
Shadez Salon Suites
The Barbershop III
The Law Office of Jeffrey D. Moffatt
THE PLUMBER
Thunder on the Lot (2 Teams!)
Timothy F. Buckley DDS, MS
Trinity Real Estate Services
Valley Marine
Valencia Acura
Vulcan Materials Company

And a very special thanks to:

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For hosting our Wiener Wednesday Fundraiser Nights, donation of the AYSO Sports Bottles, and weekly donations of ice and hot dogs!!!!
 

 

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