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WELCOME to Deerfield AYSO Region 1007 Coach Orientation. Regional Commissioner Stuart Slutzky RC1007@DeerfieldAYSO.org. AYSO Philosophies. OPEN REGISTRATION EVERYONE PLAYS BALANCED TEAMS POSITIVE COACHING GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP PLAYER DEVELOPMENT.
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WELCOMEto Deerfield AYSO Region 1007 Coach Orientation Regional Commissioner Stuart Slutzky RC1007@DeerfieldAYSO.org
AYSO Philosophies • OPEN REGISTRATION • EVERYONE PLAYS • BALANCED TEAMS • POSITIVE COACHING • GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP • PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Board Of DirectorsContact email on web sitehttp://www.deerfieldayso.org/
Board Of DirectorsContact email on web sitehttp://www.deerfieldayso.org/
Important Dates • First Practice – August 25th • First Game – September 8th • Last Game – November 3rd • Picture Day – September 15th (Shepard) • Coach Appreciation– June 6th (Mitchell Pool) • No Trophy in Fall, No Picture Day in Spring!!!
Player Training • Weekly professional training • September 3rd thru October 30th • No training on 9/30, 10/8 and 10/9 • Training held at Wilmot school thru 9/27 • Training held at Brickyards beginning 10/1
Sideline Rule Adjustment • Coaches and players encouraged to, but not required to, sit on opposite sideline of spectators for 5U and 6U • Coaches and players MUST sit on opposite sideline of spectators for 8U and above
AYSO EXTRA • Boys and Girls team(s) for both the 10U and 12U Divisions • “Higher” level of play for those players who possess the appropriate interest, skills and abilities • Enhances each player’s experience and individual growth while maintaining the spirit of AYSO • Spring tryouts for upcoming fall • Not designed to overshadow or harm the standard primary program • Players selected MUST also register and PLAY on a primary team
Coach Administrator Marcellus Spears RCA@DeerfieldAYSO.org
Training Required • Age Appropriate Coach Training • Live coaching courses offered in Deerfield at Patty Turner Center • 5U/6U/8U: Sunday 8/25/19 from 8:00a-10:00a • 10U/12U: Sunday 8/25/19 from 9:30a-2:00p • 10U Field Session Only: Saturday 8/24/19 from 1:00-2:30p Edgewood Middle School 929 Edgewood Rd. Highland Park • Safe Haven • aysou.org > Online Courses > AYSO's Safe Haven • CDC Concussion Awareness • aysou.org > Online Courses > CDC: Concussion Course
General Information Advanced Game Cancellations by Commissioner ONLY Thor Guard, lightning & thunder at site by coach/referee Park legally, respect property
What to Do Next! • Email parents starting August 24th • Confirm Name, Age, Grade & Gender • Set up team meeting • Schedule practices • Review Each Player form for special conditions/info • Regularly Check website for Schedules/Changes • Have parents download app “GameChanger Team Manager” • Games start September 8th
At Team Meeting • Select team parent • Arrange extra parent to stay • Select team name • Policies, procedures, safety, rules • Review AYSO Philosophies
Team Practices • Plan Practices IN ADVANCE • Be realistic & patient • Check field • Each child should have ball, water & shin guards • Keep drills short • The GAME Teaches • DO NOT LEAVE KIDS • Pick-up/drop-off Procedures • Cancel for Thor Guard, thunder, lightning
Game Day • Have line-up card done ahead of time • Uniforms & Shin Guards Must be worn • Stay in designated areas • Blood – Stop/clean/cover
Game Day • Keep players together • Have a game plan • If one team is short players, share & rotate shared players • Cheer ALL good plays • GAME IS FOR KIDS / Training Session is for coach • Rain, Snow - We Play • Line up and congrats after – DO NOT FORGET REF
Regional Referee Administrator TomerAmram RRA@DeerfieldAYSO.org
Referee Training Need to Update • Regional referee companion course offered at: • Chicago Lakefront Sunday 8/25/19 from1:00-5:00p • Prerequisite: aysou.org > Online Courses > Regional Referee Training • Online content • aysou.org > Online Courses > AYSO's Summary of the Laws of the Game
Important Rule Reminders • Heading the ball is NOT allowed 12U and below (restart play w/IFK) • Goalkeeper punts/drop kicks are NOT allowed 10U and below • 10U matches include build-out lines to promote development of technical skills by giving the attacking team more room to develop an attack from the defensive third in an unpressured setting • BOL are located across the field equidistant between the top of the penalty area and the halfway line • BOL impact: 1) Keeper’s ball distribution 2) Goal kicks 3) Offside (instead of halfway line) • Opponents must retreat behind the BOL for a goal kick or when the Keeper gains possession of the ball • Keeper distributing the ball via a throw, roll or pass, or keeper/player taking a goal kick does not have to wait for opponents to retreat behind the BOL. The ball can be distributed to either side of the BOL. • Opponents may cross the BOL and challenge as soon as the ball is released from Keeper’s hands by throw, roll, or pass. On goal kicks, opponents may cross the BOL and challenge as soon as the ball is kicked. • www.ayso1p.org/coach
New Rule Changes • Cards can now be displayed to coaches (previously only verbal warning/send off). Cards cannot be displayed to spectators (still only verbal warning/game stoppage until they leave). • Winner of coin flip may now choose either to kick off or which goal to attack. • Dropped Ball is now dropped to only 1 player (usually to a player from the team that last had possession when the play was stopped). All other players must be 4.5 yards away. • On a goal kick, the ball is now in play as soon as it’s kicked and moves forward. There’s no longer a requirement for it to exit the penalty area. Same applies for IDKs taken by a defender from the penalty area (usually after an offside infraction). • In a defensive wall, attacker must be at least 1 yard away from the wall until the ball is put in play. If an attacking player is closer than 1 yard to the wall, an IDK is awarded to the defending team.
During all games (5U and above) only one volunteer on the field acting as a referee, all other coaches must be on the sidelines • Youth Referees are to be respected • Any issues or questions concerning the Laws of the Game administered during game day can be emailed to RRA@DeerfieldAYSO.org
Equipment Director Steve Harfield Equipment@DeerfieldAYSO.org
Uniform Package • Multiple size uniforms • First Aid kit • Keeper shirt (10U-14U) • Keeper gloves (10U-14U) • 2 whistles • Blood shirt
Team Bag Contents • 2 soccer balls • Pump • Pinnies • Cones • Linesman Flags (10U-14U) • Corner Flags (14U) • 2 ice packs
Still have your bag? • Bring list to shed of what you need • Higher Fees if bags missing
Shed on west side of Caruso Middle SchoolPickup Dates: Need to Update Tuesday, August 28th 6pm – 8pm Saturday, September 1st 9am – 11am Tuesday, September 3rd 6pm – 8pm
Registrar Eric Meyers Registrar@DeerfieldAYSO.org
Safety Director Drew Serlin Safety@DeerfieldAYSO.org 847-530-8568
Safety First • Always check fields for safety • Thor Guard – Lightning Prediction System • No Jewelry – PERIOD, even string bracelets • No Pets
Injuries • Incident report must be completed by coach and sent to Safety@deerfieldayso.org, if injury occurs during game or practice that requires medical attention • Incident form can be found at www.ayso.org • Players with a hard cast or brace, even with doctor's clearance, MAY NOT PARTICIPATE IN TRAINING OR GAMES
Child and Volunteer Protection Advocate Drew Serlin CVPA@DeerfieldAYSO.org 847-530-8568
Certificate Verification • Background Checks • Coach Certification requirements • 2 Adults MANDATORY • NO unregistered adults or kids on field