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New Coaches’ Meeting Fall 2015
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Field Closures Agenda Welcome and Opening Comments – Bob Lee, President Introductions – Executive Board Administrative Topics – Sandy Moore, Administrative Director SYSA Overview – Ross Duncan, Technical Director Question and Answer with the Board Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Field Closures You are the most important resource! Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Field Closures Helping to develop each player to their maximum potential! Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Field Closures You are key to communication with the families! Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Zero Tolerance Policy Get the message out to the parents before the season No one, except the players, can speak to the referee before or after the game about the call of the game No yelling, criticism, harassment, sarcasm, intimidation or feedback Violators can be ejected from the field Coaches and teams are subject to disciplinary action by SYSA and the BAYS Sportsmanship Committee Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Zero Tolerance
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Field Closures It’s all about fun! TEDxBend - Changing the game in youth sports Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Field Closures Agenda Welcome and Opening Comments – Bob Lee, President Introductions – Executive Board Administrative Topics – Sandy Moore, Administrative Director SYSA Overview – Ross Duncan, Technical Director Question and Answer with the Board Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Field Closures Agenda Welcome and Opening Comments – Bob Lee, President Introductions – Executive Board Administrative Topics – Sandy Moore, Administrative Director SYSA Overview – Ross Duncan, Technical Director Question and Answer with the Board Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Schedule Fall 2015 ULittles (U6–U8) and Sudbury Soccer League (SSL) – Season starts - Sept 12th and 13th – No games Columbus Day weekend – Season ends - Nov 14th and 15th U9-U14 – Practices starts - Sept 8th – First games Sept 12th – Games Scheduled for Columbus Day weekend – Season ends - Nov 14th U16 and U18 – Season starts – Sept 20th – Season ends - Nov 8th
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Coach Requirements - CORI Forms New Fall 2015 ~ All Adults must register with MYSA – Go to http://www.mayouthsoccer.org/adult_registration.aspx http://www.mayouthsoccer.org/adult_registration.aspx – Click on “CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE ADULT REGISTRATION PORTAL”. – IMPORTANT: You must have a digital color headshot photo available from the computer/device being used, to be uploaded as part of the registration process. Editing capabilities are available after the photo is uploaded (cropping, resizing and rotating). Youth Soccer League (BAYS). MYSA Registration
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Coach Requirements - CORI Forms Youth Soccer League (BAYS). MYSA Registration (Con’t) – Upon entering the Adult Registration Portal, there will be two options available. – RETURNING USERS (blue “Register Now” button). For anyone who has a CORI registered with Mass Youth Soccer within the past two years (July 15, 2013), basic data has already been imported into the system and an inactive account has been created. – Enter the email address used when you completed your most recent MYSA CORI and select ‘Forgot Username or Password’ to retrieve access to account (if an account cannot be found for that email address, you’ll need to register as a new user.)
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Coach Requirements - CORI Forms Youth Soccer League (BAYS). MYSA Registration (Con’t) NEW USERS (green “Register Now” button). If registering with Mass Youth Soccer for the first time, or it has been more than two years (July 15, 2013) since your last MYSA CORI registration you must create a new account.
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Coach Requirements - CORI Forms Youth Soccer League (BAYS). CORI Background Check Online CORI Registration After completing the Adult Registration form, you will receive a confirmation email. Returning Users are done at this point New Users should click the link in the email to go to the CORI Registration Form (which looks like the Adult Registration Form except that the registration type is CORI Registration) Enter Username (email) and Password from above After logging in, input requested information You will need a driver’s license or other government issued ID available Please make sure to enter the last six digits of your social security number, not just four digits After completing the CORI Registration, print out the Mandatory CORI Submission Form using the Print Form button
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Coach Requirements - CORI Forms Youth Soccer League (BAYS). CORI Background Check Paper CORI Submission Process After printing the CORI Submission Form, you must then present the original CORI Form (not a copy) in person to the SYSA CORI Submitter You must also provide your license or other government issued ID (with photo) Both you and the Submitter must sign the form in blue or black ink. The CORI Submitter will then keep the original CORI form on file CORI Checks September 8 th and 9 th ~ Atkinson ~ 6:30-7:30
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Coach Requirements - CORI Forms Youth Soccer League (BAYS). CORI Background Check Questions If there are any issues with this process, please contact the MYSA service provider directly Affinity Sports will have a team of support staff available from 10 am to 10 pm EST Monday – Friday and from 10 am to 7:30 pm EST Saturday and Sunday Also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year is their help request ticketing system Call 1‐800‐808‐7195 for help
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Coach Requirements – Concussion Education All coaches must complete Concussion Training by watching one of the videos below National Federation of State High School Assoc - http://nfhslearn.com/courses/61037 – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/HeadsUp/Training/index.html http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/HeadsUp/Training/index.html BAYS coaches send a copy of the certificate to SYSA – admin@sudburysoccer.org admin@sudburysoccer.org – Include your name in the file title ie MooreConcussion Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Concussion Training
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uLittle and SSL In Town Rosters Player contact information received via email Print a single copy and put into gear bag Youth Soccer League (BAYS). ULittles and In-Town Roster
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BAYS Travel Team Rosters Official roster delivered via email Sign and fill in jersey numbers Bring TWO copies to each game Official copy sent to BAYS director by SYSA Coaches can not make changes to the official roster Contact Sandy if you need any special rosters for tournaments or other non-BAYS games Youth Soccer League (BAYS). BAYS Roster
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BAYS Rosters Youth Soccer League (BAYS). BAYS Roster
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Youth Soccer League (BAYS). SYSA Club Certification
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BAYS Rosters WA2R-345 Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Waivers
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BAYS Coach Pass Cards Required for all BAYS coaches & assistants Must have a purple 2015-16 sticker Need pass card? – Sign on to AdminSports registration account and upload 200x200 pixel photo – Notify Sandy you need a pass card – Sandy will email you when ready for pick-up Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Coaches Pass Card
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Medical Releases & Player Summary Always have medical releases for ALL players at ALL times – Put copies in gear bag – Forms delivered via email Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Medical Release
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Field Closures Check SYSA website home page Subscribe to RainedOut - No charge Receive Field Status updates directly to your cell www.rainedout.com or Text SUDBURY to 70359www.rainedout.com Free service, standard test messaging rates apply Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Field Closures
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BAYS Coach Pass Cards Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Equipment SYSA provides all gear that coaches need for training and games Gear is sized for the age groups Contact Andy or Ailsa at equipment@sudburysoccer.org if you still need gear for Fall equipment@sudburysoccer.org
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BAYS Coach Pass Cards Youth Soccer League (BAYS). SYSA Night at the Revolution
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BAYS Coach Pass Cards Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Support LSHRS Soccer Recruiting SYSA players to be ball boys and girls at the varsity games Enhance SYSA team spirit while also supporting the HS program Available for teams U9 and up and a parent must be onsite to help facilitate Post schedule on the SYSA website Contact Chris McClure at marketing@sudburysoccer.org for more info marketing@sudburysoccer.org
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Field Closures Agenda Welcome and Opening Comments – Bob Lee, President Introductions – Executive Board Administrative Topics – Sandy Moore, Administrative Director SYSA Overview – Ross Duncan, Technical Director Question and Answer with the Board Youth Soccer League (BAYS). Welcome
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Fall 2015
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Coaching Staff Ross Duncan -Technical Director Kevin Friel-Asst. Technical Director + U12 Boys Academy Lindsey Weaver-Staff Coach + U14 Girls Academy Sydney Kahan-Staff Coach + U12 Girls Academy Diego Tabares-Staff Coach + U14 Boys Academy Nick Austin- Staff Coach + GK Academy Carlos Costa-Staff Coach Jefferson Rojas-Staff Coach
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Overview Fall Skills Academy Registrations U8 Skills Academy 4 Spots (28) U10 Skills AcademyFull (48) U12 Skills Academy12 Spots (19) U14 Skills Academy 1 Spot (15) GK Academy12 Spots (12) Speed and Finishing (Wed)Full (16) Speed and Finishing (Fri)Full (32) Programs Ulittles Sudbury Soccer League Travel Soccer The Academy Sudbury Soccer Futsal League
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New Curriculum Updated exercises Session overview has progressions and coaching points Quick View Easier set up during session Match day reports
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Session Three: Attacking in the Final Third 34 8 v 8 Development Guide 34
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Description: Create groups of 3. Players must form a triangle formation and pass. On command of “Move”, The players must move the ball to a new area by passing. (Groups alternate Ball work/Dynamic/Ball work/Dynamic/Ball Work /Dynamic ) Check movement sheet for dynamics. Progression: Players continue to pass in their triangle and perform the following:, “d.2” 1-2 with partner, “d.3” 1-2 around the defender, “d.4” Third man combination Coaching points: No one stands still, everyone is light on their feet, Quality first touch, pass to team mates dominant foot, Communicate, weight of pass is key to beating defenders Description: 2 Teams, The attacking team tries to score by passing and receiving through the central channel or by dribbling through the wide gate. The defending team scores by scoring in the three counter goals. Progression: 1) Two touch to score if dribbling through wide gate, 2) All Players have 3 touch max, progress to 2, 3) Ball must stay on the ground or it’s a turnover. Coaching points: Timing of movement, Understanding work rate off the ball to find passing lanes and pockets of space, Quality first touch, pass to team mates dominant foot, Communicate, weight of pass is key to beating defenders Description: 2 Teams, The attacking team tries to score by passing and receiving through the central channel or by dribbling through the wide gate. Once in, the attacker can either scoot or cross to a second attacker to score. The defending team scores by scoring in the three counter goals. Progression: 1) Two touch to score if dribbling through wide gate, 2) All Players have 3 touch max, progress to 2, 3) Ball must stay on the ground or it’s a turnover. Coaching points: Timing of movement, Understanding work rate off the ball to find passing lanes and pockets of space, Quality first touch, pass to team mates dominant foot, Communicate, weight of pass is key to beating defenders Description: Games should be played 5v5, This is a regular soccer game. Progression: Conditions can be implemented to force skills to be performed. Coaching Points: Re-enforce Coaching Points from this session and recap from previous sessions, now is the time to demonstrate some game situations but it is very important that you let the game flow. Session Three Overview 35
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Area: Play in open space Description: Create groups of 3. Players must form a triangle formation and pass. On command of “Move”, The players must move the ball to a new area by passing. (Groups alternate Ball work/Dynamic/Ball work/Dynamic/Ball Work /Dynamic ) Check movement sheet for dynamics. Progression: Players continue to pass in their triangle and perform the following: “d.2” 1-2 with partner “d.3” 1-2 around the defender “d.4” Third man combination Coaching points: No one stands still, everyone is light on their feet, Quality first touch, pass to team mates dominant foot, Communicate, weight of pass is key to beating defenders. Combination Warm Up
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Area: 40x 30 Yards Description: 2 Teams, The attacking team tries to score by passing and receiving through the central channel or by dribbling through the wide gate. The defending team scores by scoring in the three counter goals. Progression: Two touch to score if dribbling through wide gate. All Players have 3 touch max, progress to 2. Ball must stay on the ground or it’s a turnover. Coaching points: Timing of movement, Understanding work rate off the ball to find passing lanes and pockets of space, Quality first touch, pass to team mates dominant foot, Communicate, weight of pass is key to beating defenders. Attacking in the Final Third Zone
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Area: 50x 30 Yards Description: 2 Teams, The attacking team tries to score by passing and receiving through the central channel or by dribbling through the wide gate. Once in, the attacker can either scoot or cross to a second attacker to score. The defending team scores by scoring in the three counter goals. Progression: Two touch to score if dribbling through wide gate. All Players have 3 touch max, progress to 2. Ball must stay on the ground or it’s a turnover. Coaching points: Timing of movement, Understanding work rate off the ball to find passing lanes and pockets of space, Quality first touch, pass to team mates dominant foot, Communicate, weight of pass is key to beating defenders. Attacking in the Final Third Zone
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Area: 50x30 yard field Description: Games should be played 7v7, This is a regular soccer game. Coaching points: Re-enforce coaching points from this session and recap from previous sessions, now is the time to demonstrate some game situations but it is very important that you let the game flow. 7 v 7 Game
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SUDBURY GAME REPORT III Team Information 1:Match Day Objectives: 5:- Pass Count 6:- Possession 7:- Shots 9:Offensive Organization/ Transition 11:- 6 to connect with 7. 11, 9 in attack Subs:- Can we play forward and split defenders or can we keep the ball and drop it back -- Always touch on a turn or play the ball first time -Defensive Organization/ Transition -- 2 and 3 tight with 5 -- 7 and 11 first defend into the middle of the field, if players run wide then they stretch out denying a pass into the middle -- 9 must direct play and force the ball to one side of the field 40 1 2 3 5 6 7 11 9
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SUDBURY GAME REPORT III GAME INFORMATION Date:Field:Kick Off: Home Team:Away Team:Head Coach: GAME STATS Home TeamAway Team Shots 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Fouls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Saves 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 st Half Pass Count2 nd Half Pass Count1 st Half Pass Count2 nd Half Pass Count Goals Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: Scorer:Assist:Scorer:Assist: 41
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Licenses F License Online https://dcc.ussoccer.com/courses/home/ E License 18 Hour Coaching Course – Next available is Wilmington on November 21 and 22
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