Archive for the 'Premier Soccer' Category

Premier logo

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

The premier logo patch should be worn on the left chest. The provided patch logo should be ironed or sewn. All Premier bars should be affixed (preferably sewn as team divisons may change) underneath the logo patch.

Weather Cancellations

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

All,

Please show up to your practice or game. Usually the weather near your house is more than likely different than what is at the game or practice field, unless contacted by your coach or other offical. Practice or games will be postponed/cancelled if lighnting is seen in the near distant sky, 20 mins, referees/coaches can make this decision whether to cancel or continue play! Practice/Game play will not be cancelled or postponed for rain!

Lightning and Thunder are considered as the same thing. Where there is thunder the conditions are right for possible lightning. Once Lightning is seen or thunder is heard the game must be suspended for 20 minutes. There must be a 20 minute time period of thunder and lightning free before the game may be restarted. The game may be postponed twice before it must be called and rescheduled. Coaches may make a decision to call the game off earlier if they feel the conditions will not change. Coaches do not have the power to start the game up again before the 20 minute safety time has elapsed.

Rescheduling a practice due to weather is up to your coach to decide.

Rescheduling games due to weather is your coaches responsibility to arrange and contact the field scheduler. HVSC House teams, the home team for that game should contact the field scheduler for rescheduling.

The safety of everyone comes first!

U.S. SOCCER “E” CERTIFICATION COURSE Candidate Manual

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

U.S. SOCCER “E” CERTIFICATION COURSE Candidate Manual.pdf

U.S. SOCCER “D” LICENSE COURSE Candidate Manual

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

U.S. SOCCER “D” LICENSE COURSE Candidate Manual.pdf

Best Practices For Coaching Soccer In The US

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

U.S. Soccer’s Coaching Education Department has released a new publication designed to give youth and junior level soccer coaches in the United States a set of fundamental tools to help open up the game of soccer to young players in ways that celebrate the sport’s spontaneous qualities. The 70-page “Best Practices for Coaching Soccer in the United States” coaching book serves as the sport’s definitive new player development guidelines.

Best Practices For Coaching Soccer In The US.pdf