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Welcome to the Fall 2012 Hanson Youth Soccer Parent’s Meeting 9/5/2012. Hanson Youth Soccer. Dedicated to the positive development of our community’s youth through participation in a soccer program that is fun, safe, challenging and rewarding for all Competitive Travel program - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Hanson Youth Soccer
Dedicated to the positive development of our community’s youth through participation in a soccer program that is fun, safe, challenging and rewarding for all
Competitive Travel program
Recreational/Instructional program
HYS Introductions
HYS Board: Chris Moore, President Rich Sentnor, VP Rich Bourgelas, Treasurer Traci O’Neil, Secretary Kim Moore, Registrar
Chris Jackson, PT USA:
Benefits of Youth Sports Builds self-esteem, self-respect and dignity Provides social interaction with peers and adults Provides an opportunity to develop talents Teaches sportsmanship and how to control emotions Teaches teamwork Shows kids how to play within the rules Teaches kids how to deal with adversity by showing them it is alright to make a mistake and
giving them the opportunity to learn from mistakes as well as the importance of moving on once a mistake has been made
Instills self-discipline and an awareness of the value of preparation Teaches kids how to deal productively with criticism Provides leadership opportunities Fosters a sense of community by providing a sense of belonging Teaches time management and the value of planning ahead Develops skills for handling success and failure Provides a stress relief from academic and social pressures Provides emotional satisfaction Provides an outlet for channeling energy Exposes a child/student to exercise that has life long health benefits Teaches the importance of safety
Read more at Suite101: Benefits of Youth Sports: The Role Sports Can Play in a Child's Life | Suite101.com http://suite101.com/article/benefits-of-youth-sports-a139772#ixzz24yucSfJm
Parent’s Responsibilities1. Encourage your child to play sports, but don’t pressure.
Let your child choose to play—and to quit—if he or she wants.2. Understand what your child wants from sports, and provide a
supportive atmosphere for achieving these goals.3. Set limits on your child’s participation. Don’t make sport
everything in your child’s life; make it a part of life.4. Turn your child over to the coach at practices and games— don’t
meddle or coach from the sidelines.5. Make sure the coach is qualified to guide your child through the
sport experience.6. Keep winning in perspective, and help your child do the same.7. Help your child set challenging but realistic performance goals
rather than focusing only on “winning the game.”8. Help your child understand the valuable lessons sports can
teach.9. Help your child meet responsibilities to the team and to the
coach.10. Supply the coach with information on any allergies or special
health conditions your child has.
Player’s Responsibilities
Come to practices and games prepared and on time
Come to practices and games with a positive attitude
Show good sportsmanship in all situations
Be A Team Player
HYS Fall 2012 Instructional Program
New program and times – All programs start 9/8/12
U8 (2nd grade) 7:45-9:00; 30 mins skills* 45mins game play U7 (1st grade) 8:30-9:30; 30 mins skills* 30mins game play U6 (Kindergarten) 9:15-10:15; 30 mins skills* 30 mins game play Pre-K Kickers 10:00-11:00 Saturdays; Tues/Wed 9:00-10:00
The main objective of the program is for children to have fun playing soccer in an organized program, while also learning soccer skills, teamwork, etc. Boys and girls in all age groups are on separate teams. The program consists of an 8-week regular season.
*Skills portion will be run by professional coaches from PT USA
HYS Fall 2012 Travel Program
Player Assignments to TeamsWe make every effort to place players with like experience and skill level together while balancing school grade and roster size. Coach Evaluations Age Group Meeting
Coaches assigned after teams are made Team Placement in South Shore Soccer
League (SSSL)
HYS Fall 2012 Travel Program changes PT USA – Chris Jackson
Assist travel coaches with 2 practices per team per season
Observe 1 game per team per season Serve as Director of Player and Coach
Development Coaches meeting held 8/30/2012 Clinics to train coaches - 1 to 2 per season Coaches licensure courses offered by
HYS/MYSA G course 9/9/2012
HYS Spring Program 2013- Travel Try Outs
September 10-13, 2012
Try-Outs will be run by PT USA
Future changes: tryouts will be moved to the spring (May/June) to determine teams for the following Fall and Spring season
HYS Spring 2013Travel Program
Coach Evaluations •Dribbling, Passing, Receiving, Shooting, Game Sense, Positioning, Spacing, Attitude, Commitment, Fitness•Graded based on overall peer performance
Try Out Evaluations •Run and Evaluated by professional coaches
Age Group Meeting •Compile and analyze results•Obtain input from all current and prior coaches in age group*Note* Previous team placement does not guarantee
placement on a similar team in following seasons
HYS Changes Coming for 2013/2014 Season
Spring Try-Outs
Recreational program (3rd – 6th graders)
PT USA Input
Communication
Coaches are volunteers; keep communication constructive
Follow the “48 Hour” rule before drafting an e-mail or placing that phone call
Seek feedback and be open minded when you receive it
Volunteer Opportunities Coaches
Field Coordinator
Fund Raising Coordinator
Instructional Referee coordinator
If you are interested in volunteering please contact Kim Moore at [email protected]
Thank You For Attending!
Please direct all questions or comments to:
Chris Moore – [email protected] Jackson – [email protected]