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COACHES WANTED!!
Are you interested in becoming a coach or assistant coach? NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY. We will provide you with everything you need, including training, equipment and a cool coaches jersey!
In order to become a coach, we need the following from you:
- Completed coaches application
- Completed coaches ethics form
- A 1"x1.5" picture for your coach pass
- Fingerprinted by We PrintU at 5706 Broadway
- A class F coaching license (first year waived)
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COACHING LICENSE
The RCYSL coach & referee handbook states: “Coaches and assistant-coaches must complete a CYSA “F” course. However, the 'F' course requirement may be waived for the first coaching year.”
If you want to be a head coach, an assistant coach, or if you just want to learn more about coaching, let us know. It's fun, it's easy, and most of all, it's rewarding.
Email SNSC Coach Coordinator, Erik Mason at erik@snsclub.com for details.
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DISTRICT VI COACHING COURSES
If you're unable to attend an SNSC-sponsored class, take a look at the CYSA District VI website for other coaching classed offered in the area. To attend any class on this list you will need to contact the course hosts directly.
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GAME CARDS
For all home games, game cards will need to be dropped off at Ben Hafer's residence no later than the Tuesday after the game is played. Game results will be posted on Sunday and Wednesday nights on the website.
If you are a visiting team, and you want your results posted on the website, you may email them to Ben Hafer at ben@snsclub.org.
To view the drop off location in Natomas Park click here.
To download the new game card template click here.
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EVALUATION OF GAME OFFICIALS
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If you do NOT have a serious issue to report, but you want to provide either positive feedback or request corrective action of the referee, please fill out the attached form and email to Richard Faulconer (RCYSL Referee Coordinator) at refereecoordinator@rivercitysoccerleague.org and Terry Moffat (SNSC Referee Coordinator) at terry@snsclub.org.
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MATCH REPORT
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If you have a serious issue to report, please fill out the attached form and email to Richard Faulconer (RCYSL Referee Coordinator) at refereecoordinator@rivercitysoccerleague.org and Terry Moffat (SNSC Referee Coordinator) at terry@snsclub.org within 24 hours of the incident.
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FIELD ISSUES
For any issues with any SNSC Field, please contact 311 or 916-264-5011 to report. This includes safety issues, watering problems, vandalism, permit issues, grass length, etc.
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SPORTSMANSHIP IS FOR EVERYONE
It is important to remember the primary goal of our league: “The goal of
RCYSL is youth playing soccer. This goal is to be realized by setting an
atmosphere of good sportsmanship and friendly competition in which learning and
playing soccer take place under safe conditions. Anyone or anything which
distracts from this atmosphere must be discouraged and will not be tolerated.”
This should be all that needs to be said in this matter, however, let us
make this perfectly clear. Coaches, parents, players, and referees must keep in
mind the following:
- The game is for the enjoyment of all. There can be no place for personal
ego enhancement.
- All participants must be treated with respect regardless of personal
feelings and opinions. If you have a problem, file a Match Report.
Action other than this may result in disciplinary action being taken against
you.
- All participants are learning, even referees. The referees do not expect
world-class play or coaching; please don’t expect perfection from them. Yelling at or harassing referees will not be tolerated under any
circumstances. If there is a problem, file a Match Report.
- Remember coaches, players, and parents, you must receive permission
from the referee to enter the soccer field. To do so without permission from
the referee is a direct violation of the rules of soccer and will be dealt with accordingly. Inform your parents.
- Teams should occupy opposite sides of the field. When this is not
possible, each team including parents must stay on their side of the halfway
line. The coaches and players should stay in the technical area one (1) yard behind the touchline and within ten (10) yards one way of the halfway line.
- The referee is not required to enter into discussions with anyone
regarding the reasoning behind their calls. The referee needs only to
indicate the direction of the free kick and signal if indirect kick. So do
not get angry if he/she chooses not to discuss the call with you.
While at the game, we are all being observed by friends, acquaintances and children. May we all act in a manner that reflects well on our clubs, our League and ourselves. If we all do this, then we will have an enjoyable season.
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