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COACHES NEEDED!
Volunteer to help the children by becoming a coach. Clinic for new coaches, "F" Certificate is available.
For more information or questions about coaching for Placer Hills Soccer Club:
leave a message for our Coach Coordinator,
Carrina Jones
(530) 470-7804 or e-mail
CYSC Coach Coordinator
All coaches and assistant
coaches must be registered with CYSC
(Colfax Youth Soccer Club).All coaches are required to have an "F" coaching license before the 2nd year
(optional for Assistant coaches). Also available are coach clinics for "E" (intermediate) license and "GK" (goal keeper). Visit our
Clinics and Camps page for training schedules. League Rules state that in addition to
the coach, there must be another adult present at all team practices.
In general, the more assistance you have, the easier and more
enjoyable the season will be. Typically a team has the following:
Assistant Coach
- Help with practice drills and during games.
Team Parent
- Organizes snacks – determines rotation and provides reminders.
- Organizes the end-of-season party, including collecting money for and purchasing participation awards.
Practice
- Please be prompt arriving and departing, as the fields are full
- Player Yellow Forms must be with you at practice for emergency information.
- Equipment
- Every player must have shin-guards to practice.
- Especially when the weather is warm/hot players should bring water bottles.
- Coaches should have some cones and an extra ball or two.
- The goals at Weimar are removable and consist of 3 pieces each, located at each end of the field – by the fence behind the backstop and next to the garden. If the goals are setup for practice,
they must be taken down and put back by the fence at the end of practice.
For drills,
practice structure and other helpful
information go to "The
Coaches Corner".
For other helpful web sites check out "Links".
Games
The following 5 items are required for a game:
- Sportsmanship
- This is recreational soccer. There are no 1st, 2nd, or 3rd places. Always be encouraging, and do not confront the referees or other coaches.
- The coach is responsible for the behavior of his team's spectators and as specified by the rules, can be penalized for their behavior.
Game Card
- The home team coach is responsible for providing the game card.
- Bring it with your team information filled in and give it to the visiting team as soon as possible.
Player Cards
- Every player must have a Player Card to participate in the game.
- They are given to the referee at the beginning of the game – don't forget to get them back at the end of the game.
Game Ball
- Home team provides the Game Ball – don't forget to get it back at the end of the game.
Yellow Forms
- Player Yellow Forms (medical release) must be with you for emergency information.
Rain-Outs
- Rain is a concern because of potential damage to the fields when they are soaked.
- When there is a question regarding the use of a field, call the Field Coordinator
- When a game is rained out, the Home Team coach is responsible for calling the visiting team coach – remember you will both have players to call in a timely manner.
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