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Quartz Hill AYSO, Region 638 Newsletter October 12, 2013
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A WORD FROM OUR COMMISSIONER
A Kid's Perspective
A mother was making a breakfast of fried eggs for her son. Suddenly the boy bursts into the kitchen. "Careful! Careful! Put in some more butter! Oh my goodness! You're cooking too many at once. TOO MANY! Turn them! TURN THEM NOW! We need more butter. Oh my! WHERE are we going to get MORE BUTTER? They're going to STICK! Careful!...CAREFUL! I said CAREFUL! You NEVER listen to me when you're cooking! Never! Turn them! Hurry up! Are you crazy? Have you lost your mind? Don't forget to salt them. You know you always forget to salt them. Use the salt. USE THE SALT! THE SALT!" The mother stared at him. "What's wrong with you? You think I don't know how to fry a couple of eggs?" The son calmly replied, "I just wanted to show you what it feels like when I'm trying to play soccer."
Players, especially young players, have a hard enough time concentrating on controlling the ball and deciding what the next best decision should be, they don't need to be distracted by constant instructions from the parent sideline. Plus, what you say may be contradicting the coach's instructions on how he/she want's your son/daughter's team to play and limits your child's ability to learn from his/her own decision making on the field. Sit back, enjoy the game, and cheer when you see a good play and hustle. Leave the coaching to the coaches and be supportive of your child and the team.
Players play!!! Coaches coach!!! Parents cheer!!! Thanks Jack Rust Regional Commissioner Quartz Hill Region 638 [email protected]
Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives!!!!!
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The LAST Tournament Team Tryout is this Sunday October 20th, 2013
PLAYERS:EVERY PLAYER who is desirous of playing tournament soccer, including ALL EXTRA PLAYERS, must attend this last tryout if they have not previously attended a tryout. If they can not attend this last tryout and they haven't attended any prior tryouts then they must contact Michael Linder at [email protected] immediately. All players attending a tryout need to bring a completed tryout form. Tryouts will be at Joe Walker Middle School on October 20th at the times listed below. This will be the last tryout of the season. 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: Boys and Girls arrive at 2:00 p.m.-CANCELLED
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*
Due to upper division playoffs this weekend there will not be any upper division tryouts as scheduled for October 20th. Interested players should contact the respective coaches listed below.
- U-16 Boys - Roberto Ruiz
- U-16 Girls - Ryan Carper
- U-19 Boys - Rodney Jacobson
- U-19 Girls - Angel Moreno
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.
Please contact me at q [email protected] after September 29, 2013, for available openings. Thank you,
Michael Linder
Tournament Director
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Coach Corner
Hello Coaches,
Coaches when we are on the touch line as a coach we are just that a coach, not a referee, regardless of how much experience you have or what level of certification you have. Questioning a referee's calls either during or after a match is not acceptable ever. This goes for any parents on your touch line that may be referees as well. Referees are an essential part of the AYSO team, without them there would be no match. I have included the Zero Tolerance policy below, this applies to any person coaching or watching an AYSO match in our region. If necessary we will suspend coaches and or spectators, and exclude teams from participating in post season play. Remember, post season participation is a privilege not a right. You as coaches are responsible for both your behavior and that of your parents. If you are having issues with any of your spectators, let someone on the board know and we'll get someone out there to help monitor and control your sidelines.
Region 638 Zero Tolerance Policy - (Rev. 10/15/11)
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:
a. 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.
b. 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.
c. 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.
U6/U8 Soccer Drill of the Week
Setup
- Make a 40X40 grid. Split your team into pairs with one ball per pair. Randomly set up small goals (approx 2-3 yards wide) with flags within the grid; one goal per pair. Each pair should begin at their window.
Instructions
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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!
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Referee Corner
DON'T STOP REFEREEING NOW! This season's refereeing is going very well. We have had our best year for referee coverage and, for the most part, the sidelines seem to be mostly well behaved. Many thanks to all those coaches out there who recognize that us referees make (many) mistakes, but that it is not intentional, and we just do this to try and help provide a Safe, Fair and Fun experience for all the kids. I hope that as teams no longer need the referee points, that everyone keeps on refereeing. I caught the ref bug years ago, and always look forward to the fun and challenge of participating in the games - I hope all of you do too. The three best ways to get better at refereeing are to: 1) Read your Law Book. I don't know how many times I have read it, and yet I still find something in it that I do not already know; 2) Referee more games. There is no better teacher than the game itself. I learn from my mistakes every game. The only time I ever refereed a perfect game, was when one team didn't show up! Perfection should be an unattainable goal for every referee; 3) Take more training. Guess what? We have two upgrade classes you can sign up for! On Saturday and Sunday, December 7 and 8, at the Lancaster National Soccer Center two specialized referee trainings are to be held. If you are interested PLEASE go to eAYSO and sign up for the class now. You can find the class using the ROSTER #s. Regional Referee to Intermediate Referee - Roster # 201305719 Intermediate Referee to Advanced Referee - Roster # 201305718 There is no cost to you to take the training. All referees who will be helping tournament teams would greatly benefit from this training. Top Youth U8 Referee Contest Our U8 Youth Referee contest continues with prizes to be awarded at our annual volunteer appreciation night in December. Brendan has a big lead but if he takes a week off, who knows what might happen. We now have 17 youth referees working those games. So far they have taken care of 54 % of the U8 matches. So coaches, please remember to thank these fine young volunteers for taking that referee load off your shoulders!
Youth Ref
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U8 Total
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Brendan
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16
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Jordan
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11
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Amy
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8
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Jose
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7
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Madeline
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5
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Makenna
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5
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Ty
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4
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Chloe
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3
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Christiaan
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3
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Kandace
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3
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Addison
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2
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Joseph
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2
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Naomy
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2
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Bryce
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1
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Jesse
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1
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Megan
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1
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Nathan
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1
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Williams, Walter
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39
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Aguilar, Melanie
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27.5
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Schneider, Stefan
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23
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Reynolds, Mark
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18.5
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Haddad, Tim
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18
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Mendiola, Adam
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18
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Jones, Scott
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17.5
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Choate, Perry
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15.5
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Schoorl, John
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15
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Gutierrez, Allan
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14
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Ramos, Jose
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14
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Raquipiso, Philip
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13.5
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Ringelberg, Wayne
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13.5
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Jacobson, Rodney
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11.5
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Kovar, Rocky
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11.5
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Mendiola, Matt
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11.5
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Shuping, Rod
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11.5
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White, Cedric
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11.5
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Marchant, Darrell
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10.5
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Sheely, Jay
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10.5
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Vandiver, Chris
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10.5
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Peck, Jeff
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10
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Schoorl, Brendan
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8.5
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Davis, Nelson
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8
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Gill, Gary
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8
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Shepherd, Mike
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8
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Verbanac, Albert
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8
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Crawford, Robert
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7.5
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Dilger, Eric
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7.5
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Duncan, Dakota
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7
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Rust, Jack
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7
| Test your knowledge of the Laws of the Game - II. TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAWS OF THE GAME AND PROCEDURES It is a nice sunny morning at Upper Joe Walker with two U14 Girls teams playing. A red team defender decides to maintain possession of the ball by passing it back to her keeper... Scenario 1) The red team keeper receives the ball outside the penalty area, dribbles back into her penalty area, fakes like she is going to pick up the ball, before kicking the ball to a teammate. What does the referee do? Scenario 2) The red team keeper receives the ball outside the penalty area and dribbles back toward her penalty area as a blue team player (who has seen this play before) aggressively goes after the ball. The keeper panics and picks up the ball with her hands. What does the referee do? Scenario 3) The red team keeper receives the ball at her feet inside her penalty area as an attacking player (who has seen this play too many times) aggressively goes after the ball. The keeper panics and controls the ball with her hands just as the attacker makes contact with the ball. What does the referee do? Scenario 4) On the attempted deliberate pass-back to the keeper, the ball deflects off a blue team attacker going after the ball; the red team keeper runs over to the ball, controls it with her feet, dribbles into her penalty area and picks it up with her hands. What does the referee do? Answers to Test your knowledge of the Laws of the Game. Scenario 1) The referee should do nothing, and allow play to continue. If the referee should accidentally blow her whistle and then realize her mistake, the correct restart would be a dropped ball. In the spirit of fairness, she should drop the ball to where the keeper could easily control the ball with her hands. Scenario 2) The referee should blow his whistle to stop play. If the keeper first handled the ball outside the penalty area the correct restart is a direct free kick for the blue team from the point where the keeper touches the ball. If the referee believes that this was a deliberate pass-back to the keeper and the keeper first handled the ball inside the penalty area the correct restart is an indirect free kick for the blue team at the point where she first touched the ball. If the ball was first touched inside the goal area, then the ball placement would be on the top of the goal area closest to that point; in this case the red-team defenders can "make a wall" 6 yards from the ball on their goal line. Scenario 3) As long as no one is hurt, the referee should do nothing, and allow play to continue. On an attempted deliberate pass-back, once the ball touches an opponent, the Keeper has the right to use her hands. Scenario 4) The referee should do nothing, and allow play to continue. On an attempted deliberate pass-back, once an opponent touches the ball, the Keeper has the right to use her hands and there is no infraction for the keeper dribbling into her penalty area so she can use her hands. If you have any questions about refereeing, please do not hesitate to contact me. Tim Haddad Quartz Hill Regional Referee Administrator [email protected] 943-9377
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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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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SAFETY TIP OF THE WEEK
Coaches, make sure your players have removed all jewelry prior to starting a training session and warming up for a game.
Thank you, Josh Duncan
Safety Director, QH AYSO
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EXTRA Program News
EXTRA!! EXTRA!!
Quartz Hill EXTRA sent two teams to Valencia for road games Saturday and could not get a win from Valencia.
Turns out Valencia is very good.
U16B lost 1-2 to Valencia
U11B lost 1-8 to Valencia
Quartz Hill did a lot better with the U12G's and both U13 Teams!
U12G won 5-0 over Canyon Country
U13B won 4-2 over Malibu
U13G won 7-1 over Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks
DIVISION
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W-L-T
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PLACE
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REF POINTS
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U11B
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| 7th
| 1.5 | U12G
| 3-1-1
| 4th
| 9.5 | U13G
| 3-2-0
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| 7 | U13B
| 1-5-0
| 8th
| 2.5 | U16B
| 2-3-0
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This weekends schedule: Quartz Hill will be taking on some 1st and 2nd place teams in the EXTRA divisions. Please come out and support our EXTRA Teams!! Saturday U13B travel to Agoura (1st place) Sunday U12G 10:00 vs. North Valley (2nd place) Joe Walker U11B 11:20 vs. North Valley (2nd Place) Joe Walker U16B 12:40 vs. Bakersfield (5th place) Joe Walker U13G 2:20 vs. Camarillo (1st place) Joe Walker Four GREAT matches in a row on Sunday, come out and bring your chair, the snack bar will be open, so spend the day watching some great soccer!!! 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!!!!!
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Thank you to all the parents who took the time to help take down the goals, gather equipment and walk it up to the shed for me (the cart was unavailable to me at the time). I appreciate all your help. Also, thank you to the parents with the quick reflexes who managed to collect all my papers that went flying everywhere as a result of the wind, I would have never been able to retrieve them all myself! I am hopeful this next week isn't as crazy as last!
Here are some important reminders for all parents to be aware of:
- PARENT/PLAYER SIGN IN SHEETS: It has come to my attention that not all parents have been signing in their child each week they participate because they don't feel like it really matters or needs to be done. This is NOT the case. I have always stressed the point for all parents to sign in their child each week so that I can keep track of who is participating on a weekly basis and who will be eligible to become a certified U06 coach for next year. Another reason for signing in your child is to help catch any incorrect information I might have for you or your child and to inform you of any new information or to answer any questions you might have.So please make sure to sign your child in sometime during each session.
- PLAYER PICTURES: All player pictures have arrived and are available to pick up at the sign in desk. Please make sure to pick up your players pictures and when you do, to put an check mark next to your players name so that I can keep track of who has received them and who still needs to be contacted to do so. Please be aware that the pictures are in no type of order, just separated by boys and girls. I apologize for the lack of organization however, without any names listed it is hard for me to hand them out otherwise. Please be patient while sorting through.
- SESSION CHANGES: I am still getting a lot of questions asking why we changed the way we hold our sessions. The reason for the change is to better utilize field space and to try to prevent any overcrowding due to how many players we have participating in each session. That is the reason for the split in last names for both the boys and girls. I hope this clears up any confusion one might have.
Should anyone have any questions or concerns, please contact me via email, shutterfly, or by phone.
Sincerely,
Julie Woods
U05 Program Director
(661) 609-7354
[email protected]
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VIP NEWSA message from VIP Super Stars:
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 U10G Frosty Diamonds and U14B Toxic Storm 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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Volunteer/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 Volunteer of the Week for October 19th is Michelle Moisa!!
Michelle Moisa, Sea Turtles U12, Assistant Coach. Thank you for warming up the girls and for always being at the games and practices. Nominated by : Walter Morales
OTHER NOMINEES
Toby & Nicole, U12 Raptors, Referee, Team Parent & Assistant Coach. Thank you for running practice on Friday when I was out of town. Nominated by: Mike Shepard
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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.
This weeks volunteer schedule:
9:00-11:00
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Paxton-11
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Hobbs-10
| U6G |
Bowen-07
| U6B |
10:00-12:00
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D'Andrea-01
| U6G |
Lewelling-12
| U6B |
Verbanac-06
| U6B |
11:00-1:00
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Fountain-14
| U6B |
Peck-01
| U8G |
Vandiver-16
| U8G |
12:00-2:00
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Schroeder-07
| U6G |
Chronister-10
| U6B |
Littleton-06
| U8G |
1:00-3:00
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Mojarro-09
| U6B |
Recinos-01
| U6B |
Dunton-17
| U8G |
A big "THANK YOU" to all our volunteers who helped at the Snack Bar last weekend!!
This weeks special: 3 Carne Asada Tacos $3.00
Quartz Hill AYSO Sports Bottles ~ Only $4!
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Bring in your two recyclables (aluminum can or plastic bottle)
and receive a FREE Otter Pop!!!
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IMPORTANT DATES
Oct. 19th ~ 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) Wreaths for Christmas: Now through Nov. 2nd Rancho Raviri Almonds: Now through the end of December Thank you for your support!
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NO SMOKING ALLOWED
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!
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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!
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NO PETS ALLOWED!!!
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.
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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!
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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!
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| 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 Caf� | Critical Car Care | Dance Evolutions | Desert Auto Sales | Desert Industrial Supply | Doyle Designs Photography
| Dr. Theurer
| 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: 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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(* Indicates a team from Rosamond)
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Those teams below highlighted in yellow have met the minimum requirement of seven (7) Referee Points to be eligible to proceed to play-offs; those teams highlighted in green have reached the maximum of ten (10) Referee Points allowed for the season!
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