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Sportsmanship

Posted by Jon Kelly at Oct 2, 2009 3:11PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Here are great suggestions posted by the Utah Youth Soccer Association regarding sportsmanship. Thanks to all of you for being great sports. This document is also posted in the document section.

Soccer … the game is for kids!
What role should the referee, coach and parents play?
Sportsmanship is one of the core values of Utah Youth Soccer, and we pride
ourselves on striving to set the standard for which proper etiquette is adhered.
REFEREES, COACHES and PARENTS together have an enormous impact on the lives
of millions of youth soccer players in the United States – therefore, it is important
to understand how each of us can help serve the best interest of these
impressionable young players.
This document was created in response to an overwhelming number of questions
asked about how the "adults" can more positively impact youth soccer players.
While each parent must be accountable for their actions and teach their son or
daughter to do the same, referees, coaches and parents form a trio of role models
from which many of our young men and women learn behaviors that they will carry
into adulthood. Cooperation, respect and maturity among the adults in soccer will
help to encourage those same qualities in our players.
Referees, Coaches and Parents: Role Models for Life
REFEREES: What can they do to make the game of soccer better for the players?
1. Know the Law and the rules.
2. Be professional; i.e. on time, in proper uniform, prepared, fit, etc.
3. Study the game and the spirit of soccer.
4. Attend meetings, clinics, and seminars.
5. Show respect to players, coaches, parents and spectators.
6. Explain rules, when needed.
7. Help less experienced referees.
8. Play the game to better understand it.
9. Seek evaluation and be assessed regularly.
10.Smile and enjoy the game.
11.Be firm, fair and honest.
12.Remain neutral and be consistent.
13.Accept only the number and level of assignments that can be done well.
14.Know and use proper procedures.
15.Always remain calm.
16.Take each game seriously.
17.Implement good management techniques
18.Show courage and confidence; avoid arrogance.
COACHES: What can they do to make the game of soccer more enjoyable for the
players and easier for the referee to manage?
1. Take a course on the Laws.
2. Be accepting of the referee’s decisions.
3. Remain calm.
4. Do not make loud, offensive remarks.
5. Concentrate on coaching, rather than on the accuracy of referee’s decisions.
6. Be a role model of fair play.
7. Be positive; avoid confrontation with any official
8. During games, leave the decisions to the players.
9. Attend coaching classes to learn the most effective ways to conduct
practices.
10.Give good guidelines to parents.
11.Set high standards.
12.Be firm with parents at games.
13.Teach skills and fair tactics.
14.Discourage unfair gamesmanship.
15.Communicate with parents often in meetings and social gatherings.
16.Play the game and encourage parents to play and to referee.
17.Referee games.
18.Refrain from post-game club songs/singing/chanting that can be
misinterpreted as taunting.
PARENTS: What can parents do to make the game of soccer more enjoyable for
their children and other people’s kids, too?
1. Be knowledgeable of the game.
2. Encourage fair play at home.
3. Be supportive; i.e. be sure the player attends practices – pick him/her up on
time.
4. Attend games.
5. Be positive or quiet at games.
6. Be respectful; expect your own children to be respectful.
7. Focus on good nutrition.
8. Volunteer to help the coach.
9. Become a referee.
10.Play the game of soccer.
11.Be calm and have good manners.
12.Support the coach’s and referee’s decisions.
13.Encourage communication between coach and parent.
14.Ask your own children to describe his/her role, what new skills have been
learned.
15.Watch practices; focus on new strategies
16.Find soccer videos, watch them with children.
17.Concentrate on praising other people’s children during games.
18.Read newspaper articles about older soccer player’s successes; provide
models for your own children.

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Final Push

Posted by Jon Kelly at Sep 27, 2009 1:55PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

As we head into our last three home games of the season, we have a great opportunity as a team to do something special this year. Please talk with your player regarding "bringing it" to the next three games. As a team we have improved in our team goals of shooting, talking, and not just kicking it to kick. Please recommit your player to giving it their all these next couple of weeks of play. If our team brings it to every game and plays our game we will do well.
Remember that our party is October 16th to celebrate our season. We will eat, give awards, and play soccer.
Looking forward: The indoor soccer arena closed their doors. There will be no indoor soccer this year. ugggghhhhh.
It is also time to talk about Spring, or introduce it. We will lengthen our field in the spring. As a team we are stronger on larger fields. Just a heads up, I will collect registration fees in late January.
Do we want to go to the Summer games again in June? If we decide to go again, talking and organization can begin.
After spring season we add 3 onto the field and go to 11 v 11. That will be a big change.
Next summer we will probably add 1-2 more tournaments that are close by. We will probably figure out some fundraisers to help our team. If you have suggestions let me know.
If you have suggestions, comments, for the future direction you want to see the team head please feel free to comment. Possible topics may include Presidents cup, State cup tournament, going state, etc.
Thanks
Go Wolverines.
Jon

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Team Sponser / New Wolverine Bags

Posted by Jon Kelly at Sep 12, 2009 11:39AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

A great big thank you to Smithfield Electric (John and Natalie Gualtier) for donating the soccer bags to the Wolverine players and coaches. The bags are an impressive addition to our equipment. When you see John and Natalie, please extend your sincere thanks. For all your electrical needs look to Smithfield Electric.
Go Wolverines
Jon

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Parking for Bear River Game

Posted by Jon Kelly at Sep 11, 2009 11:51AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Coaches,
The East Garland field owner has requested that we have parents and spectators park along the street and on the EAST side of the parking lot for the game scheduled on 15-Sept-09 due to an activity at the Bowery area of the park. I would appreciate your efforts in helping us comply with this request. Along the WEST side of the road, we can park on a 45 degree angle to get more vehicles in the area along the trees and fence.

Could you please pass this on to your parents?

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Uniforms

Posted by Jon Kelly at Sep 5, 2009 8:49PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Just a reminder regarding home/away uniforms.
We will wear our tee-shirt uniform for home games and our lime green jersey for away games.
Bring both uniforms to the game.
Go wolverines
Thanks
Jon