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SP Soccer Academy Registration Packet 2018. BRING THIS WORKSHEET TO REGISTRATION This pdf file contains the documents and instructions required for Registration. STEP ONE STEP TWO From the Acceptance email you received please follow the instructions to accept your position and make your payment or arrange the payment plan. To pay by check select “Pay by Check” on the website and finalize the checkout process. Bring a check made out to “SP Soccer Academy” to registration. Credit card payments should be made through the website. Please select pay in full or the payment plan and finalize the checkout process. PAYMENT PLANS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE BY CREDIT CARD. This PDF packet contains all the forms required for registration. They include: Registration Checklist/Worksheet – Please bring to Registration Event with all Forms US Club Membership Form USYSA Membership Form MOSSL Parent Code of Conduct Form OCL Parent Code of Conduct Form Concussion Information Sheet Lindsay’s Law Form Payment plan and Club Policies Form – Please sign to accept our club policies Uniform Order Form/Worksheet Player Expectations/Commitment Form STEP THREE STEP FOUR Please fill out these forms, print them, sign them, and bring them to the registration event. These are fillable pdf forms. You can fill them out on your computer – use the TAB key to move from one field to the next. Many fields will autofill as you go through the documents. Print the completed forms. Sign the forms at the * Bring all the forms to the Registration Event The Registration Checklist includes a list of items to bring to registration. Please review the list. NEW MEMBERS MUST PROVIDE A BIRTH CERTIFICATE Copies can be made at registration. STEP FIVE Come to the Registration Event to turn in these items and finalize your registration. At registration, there will be 3 TABLES to visit. Table 1 – Document collection: Turn in your documents here FIRST. Table 2 – Uniform Fitting: Try on uniforms here SECOND. Complete the Uniform Order Form Table 3 – Payment: Make Cash, Check Credit Card or Tuition payments and Uniform payments here LAST. Please carry your Registration checklist with you from table to table. Turn in the Checklist at Table 3 to complete your registration and uniform purchase. REGISTRATION LOCATION Vineyard Church Ministry Center/Office 6000 Cooper Rd Westerville (south entrance, last set of doors) Registration Times Age Group Date Time 2012-2009 (U7-U10) Sunday, June 3rd 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM 2008-2007 (U11, U12) Sunday, June 3rd 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM 2006-2005 (U13, U14) Sunday, June 10th 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM 2004-2002 (U15-U17) Sunday, June 10th 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM 2001-2000 (U18, U19) Sunday, June 10th 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

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SP Soccer Academy Registration Packet 2018.

BRING THIS WORKSHEET TO REGISTRATION

This pdf file contains the documents and instructions required for Registration.

STEP ONE STEP TWO From the Acceptance email you received please follow the instructions to accept your position and make your payment or arrange the payment plan.

• To pay by check select “Pay by Check” on the website and finalize the checkout process. Bring a check made out to “SP Soccer Academy” to registration.

• Credit card payments should be made through the website. Please select pay in full or the payment plan and finalize the checkout process.

• PAYMENT PLANS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE BY CREDIT CARD.

This PDF packet contains all the forms required for registration. They include:

• Registration Checklist/Worksheet – Please bring to Registration Event with all Forms

• US Club Membership Form • USYSA Membership Form • MOSSL Parent Code of Conduct Form • OCL Parent Code of Conduct Form • Concussion Information Sheet • Lindsay’s Law Form • Payment plan and Club Policies Form – Please sign to accept

our club policies • Uniform Order Form/Worksheet • Player Expectations/Commitment Form

STEP THREE STEP FOUR Please fill out these forms, print them, sign them, and bring them to the registration event.

• These are fillable pdf forms. You can fill them out on your computer – use the TAB key to move from one field to the next. Many fields will autofill as you go through the documents.

• Print the completed forms. • Sign the forms at the * • Bring all the forms to the Registration Event

The Registration Checklist includes a list of items to bring to registration. Please review the list.

NEW MEMBERS MUST PROVIDE A BIRTH CERTIFICATE

Copies can be made at registration.

STEP FIVE Come to the Registration Event to turn in these items and finalize your registration.

At registration, there will be 3 TABLES to visit.

Table 1 – Document collection: Turn in your documents here FIRST. Table 2 – Uniform Fitting: Try on uniforms here SECOND. Complete the Uniform Order Form Table 3 – Payment: Make Cash, Check Credit Card or Tuition payments and Uniform payments here LAST.

Please carry your Registration checklist with you from table to table. Turn in the Checklist at Table 3 to complete your registration and uniform purchase.

REGISTRATION LOCATION Vineyard Church Ministry Center/Office 6000 Cooper Rd Westerville (south entrance, last set of doors) Registration Times Age Group Date Time 2012-2009 (U7-U10) Sunday, June 3rd 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM 2008-2007 (U11, U12) Sunday, June 3rd 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM 2006-2005 (U13, U14) Sunday, June 10th 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM 2004-2002 (U15-U17) Sunday, June 10th 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM 2001-2000 (U18, U19) Sunday, June 10th 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

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2018 SP Soccer Academy Registration CHECKLIST

BRING THIS WORKSHEET TO REGISTRATION

PLAYER NAME: _______________________________________________ BIRTH YEAR: ______________ DATE AND TIME

Age Group Date Time 20012-2009 (U7-U10) Sunday, June 3rd 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM 2008-2007 (U11, U12) Sunday, June 3rd 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM 2006-2005 (U13, U14) Sunday, June 10th 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM 2004-2002 (U15-U17) Sunday, June 10th 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM 2001-2000 (U18, U19) Sunday, June 10th 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

LOCATION

Vineyard Church Ministry Center/Office 6000 Cooper Rd Westerville (south entrance, last set of doors)

UNIFORMS • Uniform samples will be available to try on at registration. • It is highly recommended to try on each piece as the sizing does vary greatly from item to item. • This is our 2nd year of uniforms – All new players are required to purchase a uniform.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

• Credit Cards: Please pay by credit card on the website – www.spsocceracademy.com • The Payment Plan is available only through the website by credit card. • Cash or Check: Pay by cash or check in full at registration. Please register online and select “Pay by Check” then

finalize the checkout process. Bring a check made out to “SP Soccer Academy” or cash to registration. • If payment is not received or arranged on registration day we cannot guarantee the position offered to the

player. It is important we confirm every player’s spot on registration day to confirm rosters.

REGISTRATION CHECKLIST Notes Received (Office Use)

1. Birth Certificate New Members Only

2. US Club Membership Form

3. USYSA Membership Form

4. MOSSL Parent Code of Conduct

5. OCL Parent Code of Conduct

6. Concussion Information Sheet

7. Lindsey’s Law Form

8. Tuition Rates/Payment Plan/Club Policies Form

9. Player Expectations/Commitment

Tuition Payment Method Check / Cash / CC CC tid#/CHK#

Uniform Order Form

Uniform Payment Check / Cash / CC CC tid#/CHK#

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SP Soccer Academy

n/a

Westerville OH

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ID # [ ]

US YOUTH MEMBERSHIP FORM

United States Youth Soccer Association Member of the United States

Soccer Federation (USSF) Affiliated with the Federation

Internationale de FootballAssociation (FIFA)

OHIO SOUTH YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION, INC. - PLAYERS

Male = M Coach's FOR LEAGUE USE ONLYFemale = F License Level TRANSFER NEW RE-REGISTRATION CHANGE/CORRECTION

[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]

This section must be completed by the team coach League AgeName Group_______

Club/TeamName

(USE CODE ONLY)>

2B

OHS

Region State District League Club Team Recreational = R Competitive = C

LastName

FirstName

Init.

Address. City

State Zip Code Area Code Telephone Number

BirthDate

Mo. Day Year

SPECIAL NOTE TO ALL PLAYERS THAT PLAYED HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER LAST FALLOHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION RULES LIMIT OSYSA TEAMS TO NO MORE THAN FIVE (5)

WHO PLAYED HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER AT THE SAME HIGH SCHOOL LAST FALL

(VARSITY, JV, FRESHMAN) FROM BEING ON THE SAME OSYSA TEAM PRIOR TO JUNE 1.

Father's Name Occupation Bus. Phone: _______________

Mothers's Name Occupation Bus. Phone

List any medical problems or prohibition player has ________________________________________________________________

Person to notify in emergency Telephone ___

Doctor to notify in emergency Telephone ______

CONSENT FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT (MINOR)

As the parent or legal guardian of the above-named player, I hereby give my consent for emergency medical care prescribed by a duly licensed Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Denistry. This care may be given under whatever conditions are necessary to preserve the life, limb or well-being of my dependent.Signature of the Parent/Guardian

X

Address

City State Zip

Phone: Home Bus.

I, the parent/guardian of the registrant, a minor, agree that I and the registrant will abide by the rules of the USYS, its affiliated organizations and sponsors. Recognizing the possibility of physical injury association with soccer and in consideration for the USYS accepting the registrant for its soccer programs and activities(the Programs),I hereby release, discharge, and/or otherwise indemnify the USYS, its affilated organizations and facilities used for the Programs,against any claim by or on behalf of the registrant as a result of the registrant's participation in the Programs and/or being transported to or from the same, which transportation I hereby authorize.

Name

Signature X Date

I have received the Ohio Department of HealthConcussion Information Sheet for Youth Sports

Signature of Parent / Guardian: Date:

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M. O. S. S. L. – Parent’s Code of Conduct Contract As developed by Christopher Stankovich, Ph.D. and approved by M. O. S. S. L.

When kids are surveyed about the reasons why they play sports, the #1 response kids consistently report is to have fun. In addition to the fun kids experience while playing sports, additional benefits from sport participation include physical, cognitive, and emotional growth and development. Unfortunately, all these great things do not happen automatically, but instead occur as a direct result of your positive efforts as a parent. It is in this spirit that we have created the following Parent’s Code of Conduct Contract to remind parents of a few important tips designed to help your child maximize his or her athletic experience.

As a parent, it is important that you:

Respect the game, including your child, his or her teammates, and opponents. This means ensuring that your child attends and comes prepared for all practices and games, and treats both teammates and opponents with dignity and respect. Good sportsmanship means playing fair and safe, controlling negative emotions, and keeping the spirit of competition a healthy endeavor.

Respect the officials. Remember, soccer officials, (a.k.a. referees), are an important part of the sport of soccer and add to the overall experience for your child. It is important that you distinguish between bad calls (human error) and wrong calls (when an official doesn’t know the rule). In either case, it is important that you respect all officials and develop tolerance skills for when bad calls are made (which will happen – officials are human and like all of us, will occasionally make a mistake ! ).

Refrain from coarse and threatening language, as well as all forms of physical aggression. There is never a place in youth sports to use vulgarities, threaten, intimidate, or use physical aggression.

Let the coaches coach. While it may be easy to second-guess your child’s coach from the sidelines, most parents forget or overlook how challenging it is for coaches to both win games and at the same time make sure that all of the players have an opportunity to develop. The job of being a coach is an incredibly challenging task, so be sure to support your child’s coach as much as possible.

Watch for the safety of all players at all times, including physical and emotional dangers. Be sure to pay attention to injuries, including concussions, and respond to them in a timely manner. Additionally, pay attention to signs of youth sport burnout and be sure to respond to your child if he or she needs help.

Cheer whenever possible, and stay away from booing and other negative fan behavior. Youth sports provide a great opportunity for positive fan support, including cheering. Booing and other negative gestures and language from the sidelines are never appropriate, so be sure to stay focused on positively supporting your child’s team at all times.

As the parent(s) or guardian(s) of _________________________________, I agree to follow the above listed principles. Print name of child – Please print legibly

NAME / ______ DATE

SIGNATURE(S) /

Thank you for your positive participation in MOSSL. For more information on positive sports parenting, and to pick up your copy of Dr. Stankovich’s Sports Success 360, please visit www.drstankovich.com

Parent 1

Parent 1

Parent 2

Parent 2

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Lindsay’s Law

Information for the Youth Athlete and Parent/Guardian

Department of Health

Department of Education

• Lindsay’s Law is about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in youth athletes. This law went into effect in 2017. SCA is the leading

cause of death in student athletes 19 years of age or younger. SCA occurs when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. This cuts off blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. SCA is fatal if not treated immediately.

• “Youth” covered under Lindsay’s Law are all athletes 19 years of age or younger that wish to practice for or compete in

athletic activities organized by a school or youth sports organization. • Lindsay’s Law applies to all public and private schools and all youth sports organizations for athletes aged 19 years or

younger whether or not they pay a fee to participate or are sponsored by a business or nonprofit. This includes: 1) All athletic activities including interscholastic athletics, any athletic contest or competition sponsored by or

associated with a school 2) All cheerleading, club sports and school affiliated organizations including noncompetitive cheerleading 3) All practices, interschool practices and scrimmages

• Any of these things may cause SCA:

1) Structural heart disease. This may or may not be present from birth 2) Electrical heart disease. This is a problem with the heart’s electrical system that controls the heartbeat 3) Situational causes. These may be people with completely normal hearts who are either are hit in the chest or

develop a heart infection • Warning signs in your family that you or your youth athlete may be at high risk of SCA:

o A blood relative who suddenly and unexpectedly dies before age 50o Any of the following conditions: cardiomyopathy, long QT syndrome, Marfan syndrome, or other rhythm problems of

the heart • Warning signs of SCA. If any of these things happen with exercise, see your health care professional: • Chest pain/discomfort • Unexplained fainting/near fainting or dizziness • Unexplained tiredness, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing • Unusually fast or racing heart beats • The youth athlete who faints or passes out before, during, or after an athletic activity MUST be removed from the activity.

Before returning to the activity, the youth athlete must be seen by a health care professional and cleared in writing. • If the youth athlete’s biological parent, sibling or child has had a SCA, then the youth athlete must be removed from activity.

Before returning to the activity, the youth athlete must be seen by a health care professional and cleared in writing. • Any young athlete with any of these warning signs cannot participate in practices, interschool practices, scrimmages or

competition until cleared by a health care professional.

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• Other reasons to be seen by a healthcare professional would be a heart murmur, high blood pressure, or prior heart

evaluation by a physician. • Lindsay’s Law lists the health care professionals who may evaluate and clear youth athletes. They are a physician (MD or

DO), a certified nurse practitioner, a clinical nurse specialist or certified nurse midwife. For school athletes, a physician’s assistant or licensed athletic trainer may also clear a student. That person may refer the youth and family to another health care provider for further evaluation. Clearance must be provided in writing to the school or sports official before the athlete can return to the activity.

• Despite everyone’s best efforts, sometimes a young athlete will experience SCA. If you have had CPR training, you may

know the term “Chain of Survival.” The Chain of Survival helps anyone survive SCA. • Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) can save the life of a child with SCA. Depending on where a young athlete

is during an activity, there may or may not be an AED close by. Many, but not all, schools have AEDs. The AEDs may be near the athletic facilities, or they may be close to the school office. Look around at a sporting event to see if you see one. If you are involved in community sports, look around to see if there is an AED nearby.

• If you witness a person experiencing a SCA: First, remain calm. Follow the links in the Chain of Survival: v Link 1: Early recognition

• Assess child for responsiveness. Does the child answer if you call his/her name?

• If no, then attempt to assess pulse. If no pulse is felt or if you are unsure, call for help “someone dial 911” v Link 2: Early CPR

• Begin CPR immediately v Link 3: Early defibrillation (which is the use of an AED)

• If an AED is available, send someone to get it immediately. Turn it on, attach it to the child and follow the instructions

• If an AED is not available, continue CPR until EMS arrives

v Link 4: Early advanced life support and cardiovascular care

• Continue CPR until EMS arrives • Lindsay’s Law requires both the youth athlete and parent/guardian to acknowledge receipt of information about Sudden

Cardiac Arrest by signing a form.

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Lindsay’s Law

Parent/Athlete Signature Form

Department of Health

Department of Education

What is Lindsay’s Law? Lindsay’s Law is about Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in youth athletes. It covers all athletes 19 years or younger who practice for or compete in athletic activities. Activities may be organized by a school or youth sports organization.

Which youth athletic activities are included in Lindsay’s law? • Athletics at all schools in Ohio (public and non-public)

• Any athletic contest or competition sponsored by or associated with a school

• All interscholastic athletics, including all practices, interschool practices and scrimmages

• All youth sports organizations

• All cheerleading and club sports, including noncompetitive cheerleading

What is SCA? SCA is when the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly. This cuts off blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. People with SCA will die if not treated immediately. SCA can be caused by 1) a structural issue with the heart, OR 2) an heart electrical problem which controls the heartbeat, OR 3) a situation such as a person who is hit in the chest or a gets a heart infection.

What is a warning sign for SCA? If a family member died suddenly before age 50, or a family member has cardiomyopathy, long QT syndrome, Marfan syndrome or other rhythm problems of the heart.

What symptoms are a warning sign of SCA? A young athlete may have these things with exercise:

• Chest pain/discomfort

• Unexplained fainting/near fainting or dizziness

• Unexplained tiredness, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

• Unusually fast or racing heart beats

What happens if an athlete experiences syncope or fainting before, during or after a practice, scrimmage, or competitive play? The coach MUST remove the youth athlete from activity immediately. The youth athlete MUST be seen and cleared by a health care provider before returning to activity. This written clearance must be shared with a school or sports official.

What happens if an athlete experiences any other warning signs of SCA? The youth athlete should be seen by a health care professional.

Who can evaluate and clear youth athletes? A physician (MD or DO), a certified nurse practitioner, a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse midwife. For school athletes, a physician’s assistant or licensed athletic trainer may also clear a student. That person may refer the youth to another health care provider for further evaluation.

What is needed for the youth athlete to return to the activity? There must be clearance from the health care provider in writing. This must be given to the coach and school or sports official before return to activity.

All youth athletes and their parents/guardians must review information about Sudden Cardiac Arrest, then sign and return this form.

_____________________________________ ___________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Student Signature

______________________________________ ____________________________________ Parent/Guardian Name (Print) Student Name (Print) ______________________________________ _______________________________________ Date Date

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ELITE 2018-2019 TUTION FEES

PAYMENT PLAN CLUB POLICIES

AGE

Birth Year/ Soccer Age

TOTAL TUITION

DEPOSIT

INSTALLMENT PLAN DUE DATES

TOURNAMENTS INCLUDED IN

TUITION

NEW Additional

Program Features JULY 1 AUG 1 SEPT 1 OCT 1 NOV 1 DEC 1 FEB 1

2004/U15 ELITE $2295 $370 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 7

Winter Term 3-5 Weeks & 10-12 Sessions at Next

Level 2003/U16

ELITE $2295 $370 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 7

Winter Term 3-5 Weeks & 10-12 Sessions at Next

Level 2002/U17

ELITE $2295 $370 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 7

Winter Term 3-5 Weeks & 10-12 Sessions at Next

Level 2001/U18

ELITE $2295 $370 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 7

Winter Term 3-5 Weeks & 10-12 Sessions at Next

Level 2000/U19

ELITE $2295 $370 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 $275 7

Winter Term 3-5 Weeks & 10-12 Sessions at Next

Level

* 2004/U15 – Freshman that play High School will play Spring Only. All other 2003s will play Fall & Spring. * Accepting a position on any SP Soccer Academy team is an obligation to pay the above fees in full regardless of any future decisions to leave SP Soccer Academy. No refunds

will be given for payments already made. FAMILY DISCOUNT Additional children of a single-family enrolling at SP Soccer Academy receive $100 discount to their tuition price. Late payment will void the Family Discount. LATE FEES/RETURNED CHECKS/REFUNDS Accepting a position on any SP Soccer Academy team is an obligation to pay the fees in full regardless of any future decisions to leave SP Soccer Academy. No refunds will be given for payments already made. Fees are non-refundable/non-transferable. Players are expected to pay required tuition fees and other charges by the deadlines indicated. If a payment is not received by the due date a $25 late payment will be assessed. After every subsequent 15 days an additional $25 late payment fee will be assessed. If the account still remains unpaid after 15 days players will not be allowed to participate in any team activity, training, league game or tournament game ("no pay no play" policy) until balance and/or charges are paid. Also 2 late payments will result in the removal of any sibling discount. Checks retuned for insufficient funds will be charged a $35. PAYMENT PLAN Payment plan is available through the website by credit card only. Parents are responsible for all payments once a position is accepted on a team. Players will not be released from SP Soccer Academy until all financial obligations are fulfilled. TRAINING SHIRTS Training shirts are required for all practice sessions. Players are required to have both color (Blue/Yellow) training shirts. UNIFORMS All SP Soccer Academy players must purchase an official uniform. Uniform packages are available as well as individual items. The minimum uniform package consists of 2 jerseys, 2 shorts, 2 socks, 2 training shirts. Uniform payment is required in full at the time of registration. CONCUSSION or INJURY PROTOCOL Any Player diagnosed with a concussion or injury must be cleared to play by a medical doctor and proceed through the Return to Play protocol prior to playing in league or tournament games. Player will be evaluated by Coach to determine game readiness. By signing below, I agree to the above terms, payment obligations, and club policies.

Player Name: _____________________________________ Parent Name:___________________________________________ Parent Signature*:____________________________________________________ Date:________________________________

TUITION INCLUDES

Training fees, coach’s fees, club administrator costs, field fees maintenance, office costs, entry fees for annual planned Showcases and Tournaments, State registration fees (Ohio South Youth Soccer Association & US Club), Preseason team camp Training, Indoor facility rental (Resolute, Easton) Next Level Fitness and Training sessions, Coaching staff tournament travel, Website development & maintenance, Club marketing & promotions, other costs associated with running the academy and more. SP Winter training, January- through Mid of March at Resolute and Strength, Agility plus Speed training, 10-12 sessions at Next Level.

NOT INCLUDED IN TUITION

Uniforms, travel costs and fees, any additional show cases and tournaments not included in the team’s annual plan, Summer Camp, Summer Session, and Winter Indoor Training Term 1(November through December).

OPTIONAL TOURNAMENTS

All SP teams are given the option of playing in additional tournaments. If enough players are available the tournaments cost, coach ’s fee, and coach’s travel fee are divided among the players and paid SP office prior to tournament registration. Many teams play multiple optional tournament each year. It is common to invite players from other teams to participate in optional tournaments in order to complete the roster. Typical optional Showcases and tournament fees are $60-$200/player but can vary depending on many variables.

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SP Elite is a premier program offered by SP Soccer Academy. As a top level program, SP Elite players are the ambassadors of the SP Soccer Community. As such, SP Elite players are held to a high standard and are required to adhere to the following expectations. General Expectations All SP Elite players are expected to behave in a professional manner at all soccer related events and in the community at large. SP Elite players are expected to perform to the best of their abilities on the field and in the classroom. Athletic and Academic excellence are expected of all players. Team Commitment SP Elite players will convene for a “mini-camp” in June. Players will then begin their commitment to their high school teams in July. After high school season (November), players will immediately begin the Elite program training. Training will continue through the end of Spring season (May/June). It is expected that players will attend all training sessions. Excused absences will be permitted for injury, medical situations, and academic situations as addressed directly with SP Elite staff. Tournaments SP Elite teams will compete primarily in college showcase events. These tournaments typically run Friday thru Sunday. Players are required to attend all three days. If a player is unable to play all three days he needs to inform his coach immediately so that a guest player can be found. Absences All missed training sessions, excused or not, will affect playing time in upcoming tournaments and games. Training is the focus of this program and it is the vehicle with which the players will achieve their highest potential. All SP Elite players depend on one another to help them Become Better and the training structure depends on all players being present. All absences must be communicated to the Coach and Administrator by text or email. Multiple Absences SP Elite is a program for highly dedicated players looking to play at their highest potential. If a player is repeatedly missing training or tournaments, they may be moved to another team within SP Soccer Academy. This scenario represents a forfeiture of SP Elite fees – there are a limited number of positions available in the program and the fee structure represents this limitation. Once a position is accepted, full payment is expected.

Playing Time Playing time is not guaranteed in the Elite Program. Playing time will be earned through training and on-field performance. It is the intent of the program to give all players playing time but it is not guaranteed. Dress Code/Uniforms All players will be required to purchase the full Elite Program Uniform Package. The travel dress code and pre-game/warm-up dress code will be established by the coach. All players will adhere to these dress codes for all games and practices. SP Elite will provide you with the highest quality training, supportive community, and resources to reach your full potential in soccer and as a person. By signing below, I agree to adhere to these expectations and acknowledge my commitment to the Elite program. Player Name:____________________________________Signature:___________________________________ Parent Name:____________________________________Signature:___________________________________

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2018/2019 Uniform Order Form Player Name: __________________________

2018 ELITE Uniform Order Form 1. Home and Away uniforms are mandatory for all field players. Goalkeeper uniform jersey & shorts are mandatory for all Goalkeepers. 2. SP Training shirts both colors are required for practices. 3. Uniform is for Fall 2018 through Spring 2019.

Please note this package is mandatory for all Elite players. Choose a Package and/or select Individual Items on the next page.

ELITE PACKAGE Includes: Home and Away Uniform, Warm Up Set, 1 Hoodie, 2 Training Shirts, Socks, and 1 SP Magnetic Decal

PRICE Taxes are included

Uniform Jersey (1 White /1 Yellow) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL Youth $414 save up to $62*

Adult $444 save up to $64* FREE SP WATER BOTTLE

(Reg price $16)

Plus OR

on 2018 Summer on Combo Camp or S. Session* Package

Uniform Shorts (1 White/1 Yellow) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

Warm Up Jacket YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

Warm Up Pants YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

Hooded Sweatshirt (choose color) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL Blue � White �

Training Shirts (1 Blue/1 Yellow) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

SP Polo AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

SP Backpack Socks (1 White/1 Yellow) Small Medium Large

*Reg price after taxes youth $445, adult $477+Discount ONLY applicable on 2018 Summer Programs and free item.

ELITE GOALKEEPER PACKAGE Includes: Home and Away GK Kit, Warm Up Set, 1 Hoodie, 2 Training Shirts, Socks, and 1 SP Magnetic Decal

PRICE Taxes are included

GK Jersey (1 Red /1 Grey) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL Youth $434 save up to $63*

Adult $468 save up to $66* FREE SP WATER BOTTLE

(Reg price $16)

Plus OR

on 2018 Summer on Combo Camp or S. Session* Package

GK Shorts (2 Black) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

Warm Up Jacket YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

Warm Up Pants YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

Hooded Sweatshirt (choose color) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL Blue � White �

Training Shirts (1 Blue/1 Yellow) YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

SP Polo AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

SP Backpack Socks (1 White/1 Yellow) Small Medium Large

*Reg price after taxes youth $466, adult $503q, +Discount ONLY applicable on 2018 Summer Programs and free item.

$15 OFF

FF

$10 OFF

$15 OFF

FF

$10 OFF

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2018/2019 Uniform Order Form Player Name: __________________________

PLEASE USE THIS SHEET TO ORDER INDIVIDUAL ITEMS

ITEM SIZE QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL

Uniform Jersey WHITE – Youth YS YM YL

$35 Uniform Jersey WHITE – Adult AS AM AL AXL

$40 Uniform Jersey YELLOW- Youth YS YM YL

$35 Uniform Jersey YELLOW – Adult AS AM AL AXL

$40 Uniform Shorts WHITE – Youth YS YM YL

$27 Uniform Shorts WHITE – Adult AS AM AL AXL

$32 Uniform Shorts YELLOW – Youth YS YM YL

$27 Uniform Shorts YELLOW – Adult AS AM AL AXL

$32 Warm-Up Jacket – Youth YS YM YL

$55 Warm-Up Jacket – Adult AS AM AL AXL

$60 Warm-Up Pants – Youth YS YM YL

$35 Warm-Up Pants – Adult AS AM AL AXL

$40 Hooded Sweatshirt WHITE YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL +$2

$32 Hooded Sweatshirt BLUE YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL +$2

$32 * TRAINING T- SHIRT – BLUE YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

$22 * TRAINING T- SHIRT – YELLOW YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

$22 SP Polo AS AM AL AXL 2AXL

$38 Uniform Socks – WHITE Extra small Small Medium Large

$13 Uniform Socks – YELLOW Extra small Small Medium Large

$13 Royal Blue SP Logo Knit Cap One size $19 SP Logo Hat Velcro closure One size $22 SP Scarf One size $25 02COOL Mist SP logo Water Bottle $16 SP Logo Backpack $53 SP Magnetic Decal 1 unit One $7 SP Magnetic Decal 2 units Two $9 SP Bag Tag $7 Backpack Name Embroidery (optional) Name: $15 *Both Color Training Shirts are required for all training sessions. Individual Item

Total:

Total of Package Order Total of Individual Items (if apply) Grand Total

Paid by Cash – CC – CHK #

Outstanding Balance *

Purchase Terms & Conditions 1. An initial payment of 50% is required at the time the uniform order is made. 2. Uniform payment must be made in full by June 15, 2018 3. *Outstanding balances after JUNE 15, 2018 will be assessed a 15% late payment fee** 4. *Outstanding balances after JULY 1, 2018 will be assessed a 30% late payment fee** 5. Players cannot participate in league or tournament games without a uniform. 6. Late payment will delay uniform availability. 7. Training shirts are required for all training sessions. I agree to the above terms: __________________________________ Name: ____________________________ Date: ___________ Signature Print Name

**Late fees to cover rush shipping and printing fees. Uniforms must be ordered in enough advance time to ensure they are delivered by season opening!

Make checks payable to: SP SOCCER ACADEMY Mail or Deliver to: SP SOCCER ACADEMY 5605 Westerville Rd, SUITE D Westerville, OH 43081