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SYS Contacts MU5 Coordinator – Jorge Deleon MU6 Coordinator – Gary Alperson MU7 Coordinator – Jorge Deleon (Interim) MU8 Coordinator – Brian Smith (Vacating) BU10 Coordinator – Louise Garone GU10 Coordinator – Heston Chipman Mini Player Development – Ken Ward Equipment Manager – James Flynn Vice President – Keith Lippert President – Scott Bobbitt
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SYS Spring 2011 Season
Welcome Mini-Coaches(U5-U10 In-town)
March 22, 2011
Agenda
• SYS • U5 – U10 Details• Player Development• Referees • Cancellation/Rescheduling• Age Group Coordinators
SYS Contacts• MU5 Coordinator – Jorge Deleon• MU6 Coordinator – Gary Alperson• MU7 Coordinator – Jorge Deleon (Interim)• MU8 Coordinator – Brian Smith (Vacating)• BU10 Coordinator – Louise Garone• GU10 Coordinator – Heston Chipman• Mini Player Development – Ken Ward• Equipment Manager – James Flynn• Vice President – Keith Lippert• President – Scott Bobbitt
Website
• www.shrewsburyyouthsoccer.com– Contacts– Field Status (Rain Outs)– Notices and Important Dates – Code of Conduct, By-laws, etc.
• SportsManagerhttp://www.sportsmanager.us/shrewsburyyouthsoccer.htm
Sportsmanager View
U5-U10 Details• Coaches Responsibilities
– Work through Age Group Coordinator– Set example for SYS
• Zero tolerance on Misconduct/Behavior– Parent Meeting – Day 1– Fair Competition/Work with Opposing Coach– Make certain every child is picked up before you go
home!– Bad Weather
• Thunder and Lightening (at first sound or sight off the field, can not return until 30 minutes after last sound or sight!)
Parents & Players
• Parents• Codes of Conduct (see website)
• Distribute Parent’s Code of Conduct at Practice• Keep Parents on Opposite Side Lines from
Players• Players
• ½ Game per player• Be there 15 minutes early
Coach and PlayerDevelopment
Let’s not forget the real lessons learned from sports:• Fitness• Decision making• Commitment• Team work• Leadership• Fair play• Dealing with the twin imposters of adversity and success• Pushing oneself beyond comfortable bounds/artificial
limits
Coach and PlayerDevelopment
Website: Coaches, U5-U8Pre-made practices – click and printCoach Clinic – Watch the website for mid-
season clinicG-Course (on-line at Mass Youth Soccer)• Mass Youth Soccer also offers other
license opportunities throughout Mass check out their website.
Game Fields
• U5 and U6 – Glavin – 6 fields (G1-8)• U7 and U8 - Glavin – 4 fields (G11-16)U5 – 8 Teams (3v3) 9am & 11amU6- 10 Teams (3v3) 1pm & 3pmU7- 8 Teams (4v4) 9am & 11amU8- 6 Team (4v4) 1pm, 2:30pm & 4pm
Glavin
G-1 G-2
G-3 G-4
G-5 G-6
G-7 G-8
GlavinField 98 v 8/11 v 11
G-15
G-13
G-16
G-14
Glavin Field 17
6 v 6
MainParking Lot
GrassParking Lot
Parking
Lake St.
Mini fields
Mini fields
Lake St.
Not using in the spring
Information aboutU5/U6, U7/U8
• Ball Size:– 3 for U5, U6, U7, U8
• Games:– 2 for U5, U6, U7, U8
• Players: – 3 for U5, U6– 4 for U7, U8
• Length of Game:– 4 13 minute quarters for U5, U6, U7, U8
• Out of Bounds:– New Ball for U5, U6, – Throw in and corner kicks for U7, U8
• Substitutions:– Anytime for U5, U6, – Announce to Referee for U7, U8
Field SetupSaturday, March 26• Glavin• Foundation• Municipal• Floral• Lake
Meet at Glavin@9:00 am
Makeup Day, Saturday, April 2
Season
• 8 Games• Season starts April 9th • Games will be played on April break• Games will not be played on Memorial day
weekend• Season ends June 4th
Equipment
• Players– NO Jewelry, Casts, Hair Beads, or Splints !!!– Knee/Elbow Pads must have protective
padding– Shin guards are a must!!– Cleats are highly recommended
Equipment
What should you have?• At least 3 size 3 balls• 10 to 20 orange discs.• Practice vests• Medical Kits
MA Youth Soccer U5-U10 Curriculum
• U7 and below• Dribble: all sides of feet, out of trouble, past someone• Soft first touch
• U8• More Dribbling• Shielding• Introduce Proper Shooting and Passing
Why Focus on Dribbling
• Encourage ball control and creativity– U.S. Players, at all levels, lack this skill– Passing at young ages is really booting the
ball away and not ball control– At young ages athleticisim ‘looks’ impressive
but this encourages poor ball control
Suggested Practice
• Warm up– Get them focused, moving with the ball– No need to stretch at these ages
• Activities (Progression)– Individual (1 ball per child)– Small groups (1 ball per 2 children)– Large Groups/Mini games (2v2, Multiple goals,
multiple balls can help not bunching• Scrimmage
– 3v3, 4v4• Check the website for practice progressions
Fields
• Move the Goals for Practice!• Field Closings are posted on the website• Field Status
– Updated at 3pm weekday– Updated at 7am weekends
TROPHIES
• SYS will provide – Trophies– Medals
• All other trophies are prohibited
CORI Forms
• WWW.SHREWSBURYYOUTHSOCCER.COM• Coaches Corner• CORI Checks tab on left• Online form
– Verify that you are current
Rescheduling U5 – U6
• Contact opposing coach• Determine a practice night that works best
for both teams• Reschedule game on your own• No referee for U5-U6 games• Look at other teams practicing that night
Rescheduling U7-U10 games:
Contact: David Rocco: Game ReschedulerAnn Carter: Referee Assignorhttp://www.shrewsburyyouthsoccer.com/sys/board.html
SYS Supporters
Coaches Responsibilities
•Take Advantage of SYS Coaching Development Program•Have Fun!•Be an Ambassador for SYS!
Questions?Thank You for Volunteering!
U5-U8 Breakout SessionsCori Forms
Roster and Medical InformationEquipmentUniforms