Recreation 2015 Cedar Lake Spring Soccer Information
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Recreation 2015 Cedar Lake Spring Soccer Information
Recreation 2015 Cedar Lake Spring Soccer Information Spring Youth soccer is designed to teach core skills and fundamentals in an engaging and active way. All games will be on Saturdays (rotation schedule). Teams will have skills training and warm-up time before games. Older division’s coaches may schedule a practice once a week. Our approach is to promote healthy competition in safe environments, allowing for skill building, development, confidence, and success. We stress sportsmanship. Our program philosophy is simple … HAVE FUN! Fall Soccer General Information Dates: April 25th – June 6th Location: Town Center 7408 Constitution Ave. Opening Day (April 25th ) Information Opening day structure is designed to provide the “fullest picture” of the program. Players will go through a typical Saturday i.e. warm-up, skills and drills and then be divided into teams for games. Shirts will be available that morning (please arrive 15 prior to games time) All players need shin guards (sneakers are appropriate gymshoes) Games are designed to be a learn AND play atmosphere .. we do skills and drills before each game and work on different elements of the game each week If there is inclement weather we will send an email to everyone and update the rain out hotline (be sure to sign up to receive an instant text) - please don't assume games are cancelled ... we may delay and or reschedule Practice schedule for our older divisions will be reviewed Saturday after your first game Generally all games will be about 1 hour ... we have added extra time our first week to allow for parent introductions, program review, etc Recreation Game structure – Meet ½ hour prior to games to warm-up and prepare for activity Players are provided with skills and drills the first ½ of the day (average 15 minutes) assisted by staff and volunteer coaches Play is scheduled for (2) 15 minute halves (10 minutes for U7) Practice Format practice scheduled for 8 Yrs. and up once a week with volunteer coaches. Coaches and parents will be provided list of skills/drills Example of good drills and practice games can be found at: www.soccerxpert.com Practice for 8 and older – Coaches may schedule 45 minute practice no more than twice a week Practices must include the following: o Warm-up and stretching o Skills and Drills (as provided and/or approved by GenMove Recreation) Example of fundamentals to be taught: Position and movement Ball handling skills (passing, receiving, dribbling) Defensive skills Coaches are to make sure all players and parents are respecting the facility they are using. Practices are not scheduled by the GenMove recreation and fields are first come first serve. Teams are asked to share fields if teams do not have an open field to practice at. Coaches most be mindful of fatigue, dehydration, time balance, etc. and must have a first aid kit at all practices Parent and Coaches Expectations Recreation Encourage all players – as they are developing skills and love for soccer positive comments will help to reinforce and shape player attitudes Be on time – players and coaches have crazy schedules and we understand that soccer is just one part of their day/week. Please be respectful of everyone’s commitments and be on time for dropoff and pick-up Never leave a child – there are times when unforeseen issues arise – never leave a child alone waiting to be pick-up Rides – do not transfer children in your personal automobile First aid – unless you are first aid and/or CPR trained do not attempt – contact appropriate personnel to assist (GenMove Rec staff are trained and certified) or call 911 Coaches – always have your first aide packet and roster with you at all time. Game Day snacks – it is not required (but nice to offer) snacks for after the game. We recommend that you workout a snack schedule and that all snacks healthy snacks are provided --- Remember to talk with parents about food allergies and avoid snacks with peanuts (as other players may be allergic) Proper clothes – the weather in the Midwest is unpredictable please have children dress accordingly … gym shoes are required (soccer cleats are OK, but not needed) Social Media – please note that you should not post (take) photos of other children and post to social media without written permission from parent/guardian Emergency forms – parents will be responsible for filling out emergency forms for coaches at the first day of games/practice – coaches will keep all forms and return them on the last day of games Rain-out procedure A field check will be made prior to the day’s games to determine if we are going to play, and the message will be updated throughout the day if the weather changes – check emails and sign up for the rain out text message service Recreation If games are delayed or canceled a message will be sent via email to participants When possible, participants will be notified by 8:30AM If it rains during or prior to the game starting, the supervisor will make the decision to cancel or delay games If lightning or thunder is observed, staff will send everyone to their vehicles. Instruct your team not to leave immediately*. Any games in progress, or about to start, will be delayed. GenMove Rec staff is instructed to wait approximately 30 minutes before making a decision. The staff will inform people if they are going to delay or cancel the game. SOCCER LEAGUE RULES SHINGUARDS – shinguards are REQUIRED for each practice and game for ALL players Schedule is designed to be developmental in nature … prior to games all divisions will participate in warm-up and skills/drills to better prepare for game situations and learn rules/regulations. Every effort will be made to keep teams equal and balanced in ability. The intent will always be to provide an equal recreational experience to all participants. Coaches are expected to have players play a variety of positions to help players develop many different skills. Rules are to provide safe and equal games for players, coaches and officials. At no time should anyone attempt to alter the rules. Rules and game format are modified from age group (division) to age group. Also, you may find slight variations depending on which league your child is participating in. We will always work to accommodate players so if there is a day when a player cannot make their scheduled game all they need to do is contact you and assign them to be a "guest player" for a different team. Recreation Each player who is present for the game MUST always play a minimum of 50% of the game. Players may be substituted during the game as much as necessary. This may be accomplished whenever your team has possession from an out of bounds ball. Both teams can substitute on a goal kick, goal score, or an injury. You are encouraged not to substitute during a corner kick or free kick. 4-5 Yrs: Use a size 3 soccer ball. No goal keeper. Staff will review certain rules and check equipment before play. The team will play average of 6 v 6; players should be rotated as a whole each half, but maybe subbed as needed during play. Team parents are encouraged to assist the instructor on the field. No scorekeeping or standings. If you are able, you may introduce some positioning at this level, as long as there is no goalie or players located directly in front of the goal box. 6-7 Yrs: Use a size 4 ball. Teams are encouraged to place players into positions on the field; goalies will be allowed. Teams will play average 6 v 6 players at a time, rotating positions during each half or as needed. Coaches are encouraged to remain on the field to assist the instructor on the field and help players play as a team. No scorekeeping or standings. 8-9 Yrs: Use a size 4 ball. Games will consist of two 15 minute halves and teams will play max number of players of 11 v 11 (as participation allows), 1 being the goalie. If one team doesn’t have 11 players, the larger team can choose to give them one of their players to the other team so that players get more playing time. 10-12 Yrs: Use a size 4 or 5 ball. Games will consist of two 15 minute halves and teams will play 11 on the field (as participation numbers allow), 1 being the goalie. If one team doesn’t have 11 players, the larger team can choose to give them one of their players to the other team so that players get more playing time. Be sure to check out our Summer Camps & Programs www.cedarlakerecreation.com Recreation Be sure to sign up for your rain out instant text message service (It’s Free!) https://www.rainedout.net/team_page.php?a=ac3b91e0738f26ffcb86 Phone 888.762.2450 ext. 2 GenMove Recreation is dedicated to working with the community to provide diverse and creative recreation programs that celebrate history, invigorate activity and evoke a feeling of wonder and imagination. We believe that programs should be meaningful, obtainable, fun for all and must meet or exceed company standards. Activities, events and recreation programs are designed to be value based so fees (if any) are associated with services and within market rates.