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Welcome
to the Franklin Youth Soccer Association Instructional Division! We will be playing every weekend for 10 weeks,
rain or shine; see the links on the left for full schedules. If a game is cancelled due to severe weather
a notification will be found on this website; see the link on the left for the
full Instructional Cancellation Policy. Goals
for the season (in order of emphasis): 1.
Develop
dribbling and ball control skills 2.
Introduce
some basic soccer rules and concepts 3.
Have
fun! (Actually, this goal should come
first, because if the kids don't have fun, the other goals are pointless!) Equipment
your child needs: §
Ball
- Size 3. Please check the size,
as it is much easier to learn with the correct sized ball. §
Shin
guards. Please wear under socks. §
Water
bottle. Preferably filled with cold
water rather than a sports drink, as it can also be squirted on players to help
cool them down. §
Reversible
blue/yellow uniform jersey. §
Cleats. Optional, but strongly encouraged as
the fields can be very slippery. Uniform
jerseys are included as part of the registration fee, and other items are
available at the Soccer Office Store at competitive prices. In addition, used cleats can be obtained free
from our Cleat Exchange Program. FYSA
Office hours: Mondays 4:00-6:00PM, Wednesdays 4:00-6:00PM, Thursdays 6:00-8:00PM. Practice
Organization/Philosophy: For the
first half hour we will be doing activities that are geared towards teaching
your child the basic skills necessary to play the game well. The second half hour will be a small-sided
scrimmage (3v3 or 4v4) where your child will get the opportunity to apply and
develop these skills in a match situation.
Although it is a competitive environment, these are not competitive
games; there are no Win/Loss records and no League Standings. Again, the point of the scrimmages is skill
development; if the kids try hard to use the skills we are teaching them I
consider it a victory no matter what the score. Also, in
the scrimmages we utilize a Continuous Play format to maximize playing time. For those of you unfamiliar with the format, please
see the link on the left for a description of how Continuous Play works and why
we are doing it. General
Guidelines: §
I
realize that we all have busy schedules, but please try to have your child on
the field and ready to play at the designated time. We have only 1 hour a week to practice/play
soccer, so every minute counts. Having
to repeatedly stop an activity to explain to latecomers what we are doing is
disruptive to the practice and unfair to those players who were there on time. §
If
you know that your child will be unable to play on a given day, please let your
Coach know. Some of the practice activities
we do work better with a full squad, and knowing how many players will be there
helps us plan productive and fun practices. §
Please
encourage your child to practice soccer skills during the week; in fact, some
of the ball control skills that we teach can be practiced safely indoors. Also, remember that “the game is the greatest
teacher”, so a few sessions of one-on-one or other small-sided games in the
backyard each week will probably be of as much benefit as all the practices this
season! §
Cheering
is good, but please do not yell instructions to your child or anyone else’s
child during the scrimmages. It can be
distracting, and what you tell them may be different from what the Coaches say. If you feel you have something to add and would
like to be an Assistant Coach, please contact me; the FYSA can always use more
help! §
During
the scrimmages, please cheer for both teams.
This is an Instructional Division, and we are here to help all the kids
learn the game. Remember: this is for fun, and these are our children. |
UPDATED: June 07rd, 2008 7:30AM
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Hello Parents and Coaches:
The games are on!!
It will be a HOT HOT DAY!! Bring lots of water!!
PICTURE DAY (6/14): Next week we will be having Picture Day. Picture Day includes ending the games a few minutes early, coaches handing out year end prizes, and lining the kids up for a photo. There is no professional photographer, bring your own camera.
Keep it Fun!!
Ken Parece
KenParece_FYSA@Comcast.net
Lost and Found – If you are missing anything from this Spring, all items found are located in the yellow box at the field. We already have a good collection of balls, jackets, etc.. If you are missing something, take a look in the box.
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FYSA Office Hours: Mondays 4:00-6:00PM, Wednesdays 4:00-6:00PM, Thursdays 6:00-8:00PM
Please check the website
regularly for updated information. Contact the Information Coordinator: Instructional Division Information Coordinator |
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