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2010 Spring Registration

Posted by Niki Scoggins at Dec 17, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

 

Spring 2010 Late Registration 

If you would like to place your player's name on our waiting list:

Call 940-566-2085 and leave all requested information.  You will be contacted ONLY if you player can be placed on a roster.

Late Registration is first come, first served.  This applies to both returning and new players.

There is a $25 late fee in addition to Registration fees. 

The Location for all Registration is the DSA Offices at North Lakes Athletic Complex, 3018 N. Bonnie Brae, Denton, 76207. (Behind the softball fields)

The fees for the Late Registration are:
Returning from Fall 2009 ------- $115
New Players for Spring 2010 ---$135

If your player will be 4 years old on or before December 31, 2009, they can play this Spring.  If this is the first time registering with DSA, we must have a copy of the player's Official Birth Certificate (State, County, or Passport). We can't accept Hospital Birth Certificates, baptism records, etc.

The Boundary for the Denton Soccer Association is the Denton ISD. So, if your player attends or lives within the Denton ISD, they must register with Denton Soccer Association. However, if it is more practical for your player to play in another Association, we will release them to do so. There is a fee of $25, for insurance and Administrative Fees. The "Release From Home Association" Form needs to be submitted once a Soccer Year. (A Soccer Year starts with the Fall Season and ends with the completion of the Spring Season).  If your player lives in Krum, Sanger, Aubrey, Argyle, etc., they can register in DSA.  There are no home associations in these cities, so players are free to register with any Association.  If you live in Corinth or the Lake Dallas Area, but attend Denton ISD Schools, you must have this release.

Also, all referees, coaches, asst. coaches, and managers must register if they are going to return to the team they were on in Fall 2009.  Anyone who DID NOT coach in the Fall 2009, must fill out a Coach's Registration Form, the Online Risk Management Form, and  provide 2 copies of your DL reduced to 70%. 

Once Teams are formed, you will be notified by your Coach. Each Coach determines the practice times and places.

Coaches Meetings will begin the week of February 8, 2010 and finish February 15, 2010. After the completion of the Coaches Meeting, each coach is responsible for notifying their players of team assignments.  Players will be contacted by their coach.  If you haven't heard from a coach by  Friday, 2/19, please contact your AGE Commissioner.

Spring 2010 Season will officially start on February 27, 2010 and should end Mid-May.

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NTSSA Forms You Might Need

Posted by Niki Scoggins at Nov 22, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
You can download the Guest Player Release Form, Medical Release Form, and the Player Release Form, from this link DSA/NTSSA Forms and Handouts
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REMINDER!!!

Posted by Keri Saling at Nov 22, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
All parents and players must sit or stand even with or behind the bleachers. NO ONE should be behind the goal.
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Modified Rules for Under 6

Posted by Keri Saling at Nov 22, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Modified Playing Rules for Under 6

   1.  Opposing parent/coaches and players should shake hands after each game.

   2.  Do not record league standings.

   3.  Do not record final score.

   4.  Participation awards for ALL--no trophies or awards just for the best team.

   5.  Parent/coaches, non-playing players, parents and spectators should be located not less than three (3) yard from outside the touchline, nor should they be closer than ten (10) yards to the goal line and NEVER behind a goal.

   6.  NO individual should be allowed to run the length of the field except participants of the games.

   7.  Parent/coaches should not coach or instruct players during the game.

   8.  Per the City of Denton Department of Parks and Recreation no tobacco or alcoholic beverages will be consumed or allowed on the North Lakes Soccer Complex.


Law 1 - The Field

   1.  Markings:
       a.  Distinctive line not more that five (5) inches wide.
       b.  A halfway line shall be marked out across the field.
       c.  A center circle with a five (5) yard radius.
       d.  Four corner arcs each with a two (2) foot radius.
       e.  Goal area.


Law II - The Ball

   1.  Size three (3).


Law III - Number of Players

   1.  Maximum number of players on the field at any one time -
Four (4) per team. There shall be no goalkeeper.

   2.  Maximum number of plays on the roster should not exceed. -
Eight (8).

   3.  Substitutions:
       a.  Injuries.
       b.  See Law VII.

   4.  Playing time:  Each player shall play a minimum of 50 percent of the total playing time.

   5.  Teams and games may be coed.  Coed team will play in the boys division.


Law IV - Player Equipment (Conforms to USYSA)

   1.  Players must have matching uniform (jersey, shorts and socks)

   2.  Shin guards are mandatory

   3.  Footwear:  Tennis shoes or soft-cleated soccer shoes.


Law V - Referee

   1.  Registered Referee or (Parent/Coach in emergency)

   2.  Referee's decisions on points of fact connected with the game shall be final.

   3.  Rule infractions may be briefly explained to the offending player.

   4.  Only registered referees have the power to caution or send off players, coaches, or parents.


Law VI - Assistant Referee

   1.  None.

Law VII - Duration of Game

   1.  The game shall be divided in to four (4) equal ten (10) minute quarters.

   2.  There shall be a two (2) minute break between quarter one (1) and quarter two (2), and another two (2) minute break between quarts three (3) and four (4).

   3.  There shall be a half-time break of five (5) minutes between quarts two (2) and three (3).


Law VIII - The Start of the Play

   1.  Opponents must be outside of the center circle while the kick off is in progress.


Law IX - Ball In and Out of Play

   1.  The ball is in play until 
       a.  The referee whistle stops play.
       b.  The whole ball crosses the goal line or touchline.
       c.  There is a goal scored.


Law X - Method of Scoring

   1.  A goal is scored when the whole ball crosses the goal line into the goal.

   2.  No goal can be scored from a free kick, kick-off, throw-in, or corner kick.


Law XI - Off-Side

   1.  There shall be no off-side.


Law XII - Fouls and Misconduct

   1.  All fouls will result in an indirect free kick with the opponents three (3) yards away.

   2.  The Referee may explain infractions to the offending player.

   3.  No caution or ejections shall be issued to players except by an independent neutral referee.


Law XIII - Free Kick

   1.  A free kick shall be classified under one heading -
indirect.

   2.  A goal may not be scored until the ball has been played or touched by a second player of either team.

   3.  Opponents must be three (3) yards away.


Law XIV - Penalty Kick

   1.  No penalty kicks are to be taken during these games.


Law XV - Throw-in

   1.  The ball must go all the way over and behind the head and both feet must be on the ground.

   2.  No goal can be made from a throw in.

   3.  Opponents must be three (3) yards away.


Law XVI - Goal Kick

   1.  A goal kick may be taken from any point inside or on the line of the goal area.

   2.  Opponents  must be three (3) yards away from the ball.


Law XVII - Corner Kick

   1.  Opponent must be three (3) yards away from the ball.

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How Can Parents Help?

Posted by Niki Scoggins at Nov 22, 2009 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Sam Snow, Director of Coaching for Louisiana


Parents of U6 and U8 players play an active part in the enjoyment their children have in youth soccer. Encouragement to try new things is step one. Now that they are out there kicking, running, laughing, falling down and all chasing the ball simultaneously they need positive reinforcement. Many parents during games and sometimes-even practices yell out to the kids what to do and when to do it. They cheer when things go right and sometimes cry out in anguish when they don't. In all they are trying to be positive and help the kids. What many adults have forgotten from when they were 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 years old is that children of those ages can focus on a limited number of tasks at one time. That may continue to be true to a lesser degree for older players too. Indeed it takes all of the attention of an U6 player to control the ball. This is because they are still developing basic balance, coordination and agility. Also in a 4 versus 4 game the odds for the player with the ball are generally 1 versus 7. So during a game the player needs to focus on the task at hand---trying to control the ball. Unfortunately they are distracted by all of the adults yelling from the touchline. Now they have to make a choice, either play the ball or listen to the parents. So the lesson is clear. If parents want to help their team play their best they need to be quiet while watching the game. Just sit back and let the children play!