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Page 1: 2011 SYA  Warriors & Lady Warriors Lacrosse Player-Parent Meeting

2011 SYA Warriors & Lady Warriors Lacrosse

Player-Parent Meeting

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Agenda• Welcome• Purpose

– Introduce Ourselves– Provide a Program Overview– Answer Your Questions

• Player-Parent Briefing– 2011 NVYLL Rule Exception Update– Warriors & Lady Warriors Update– Warriors & Lady Warriors Board– 2011 Fundraising– Player-Parent’s Roles & Responsibilities– Coaching Roles & Responsibilities– Upcoming Events

• Open Discussion/Questions?• Age Group Huddles – age group specific questions?

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2011 Northern Virginia Youth Lacrosse League (NVYLL) Boys’ Rule Exceptions

• The NVYLL uses the NFHS Rules with these exceptions:• U-17 – No skill levels; ball advancement enforced; 12 minute quarters; 5 goal rule; take

out body checks; start/stop clock during last 2 minutes of regulation & OT; 4 minute sudden victory; 2 TOs/half, 1 in OT; Goalies – shin guards OK, arm pads – encouraged; may play high school teams; players must be US Lacrosse members for insurance purposes

• U-15 – A, B, and C skill levels – same rules as U-17 except – cannot play HS teams; no need to be US Lacrosse members; ball advancement enforced at A & B levels only

• U-13 – A, B, and C skill levels – Same as U-15-C except – goalies must wear arm pads; ball advancement enforced at A level only

• U-11 – A, B, and C skill levels – Same as U-13 except no OT; can have 3 long sticks (42-60”); upright body checks, no take out body checks; B & C - Stalling shall not be called in the last two minutes; controlled stick checks; no body checks

– U-11B & C, U-9 Full Field - 1-Pass rule in offensive end of the field. Legitimate passes include any attempt, either completed or attempted in the air or on the ground, towards a teammate. Once one pass is completed or attempted in the offensive end, no other restriction on the offensive team will be in effect until a change of possession or timeout has occurred after which the 1 pass count starts over. If a goal is scored without one pass attempt, the goal SHALL NOT count and the ball shall be awarded to the opposing team at mid-field line. Clarifications: Both the player attempting the pass and the player receiving the pass must be on the offensive side of the field for the one pass count to be satisfied. A pass or clear made from the defensive end of the field into the offensive end of the field does not satisfy the one pass count. A change of possession is considered to have occurred if the goalie has made a save or any defender has obtained control of the ball. Deflected shots or passes are not considered a change of possession. A penalty does not reset the count.

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2011 Northern Virginia Youth Lacrosse League (NVYLL) Boys’ Rule Exceptions

• U-9 – Full Field & Modified Field Skill Levels– U-9 Full Field, 10 v 10; no score; no playoffs; player development; 1 coach on field; running

clock; 1 TO/half; penalties are not served– U-9 Modified Field, 8 v 8 (2, 3, 2, 1 goalie), ~½ field, no score, no playoffs, emphasis on

teaching, goalie not required, but no shooting barrier permitted– U-9 Modified Field - 2-Pass rule is in effect anywhere on the field by any player including the

goalie. Legitimate passes include any attempt, either completed or attempted in the air or on the ground, towards a teammate. Once two passes are completed or attempted in the offensive end, no other restriction on the offensive team will be in effect until a change of possession or timeout has occurred after which the 2 pass count starts over. If a goal is scored without two pass attempts, the goal SHALL NOT count and the ball shall be awarded to the opposing team at mid-field line. Clarification: At U9B, the player attempting the pass and the player receiving the pass may be anywhere on the field for the pass count to be satisfied. A pass or clear made in or from the defensive end of the field (including from the goalie) counts as a legitimate pass. A change of possession is considered to have occurred if the goalie has made a save or any defender has obtained control of the ball. Deflected shots or passes are not considered a change of possession. A penalty does not reset the count.

• Eligibility based on age as of December 31, 2010

• Up to 4 coaches allowed on sidelines during games - only head coach speaks to officials

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2011 Northern Virginia Youth Lacrosse League (NVYLL) Girls’ Rule Exceptions

• Eligibility based on current grade – 9th graders must be 14 on December 31, 2010, to participate

• 7th, 8th & 9th grades – full checking skill level and two modified checking (below shoulders w/ 3 second “held ball” rule) skill levels – B & C

• 5th & 6th grades – A, B & C skill levels – all with modified checking (below shoulders w/ 3 second “held ball” rule); fast break limitation

• 3rd & 4th grades – A, B & C skill levels - no checking

• 1st & 2nd grades – no skill levels - 8v8 including goal keeper, 7 field players, ~ ½ field, goalie not required – inverted goal

• All age groups - After issuance of yellow card and any subsequent – team plays down a player for 3 minutes – coaches yellow creates free shot for opponent

• Up to 4 coaches allowed on sidelines during games - only head coach speaks to officials

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Warriors & Lady Warriors Update

• Must recover any outstanding equipment and jerseys from last spring and this fall

• Current Registration status - 193 boys and 89 girls – 282 total• We still need a few boys and girls at all age/grade levels• Assessments are held on weekends in February – attend as many as

possible, so we get the best look at your abilities• Teams will be selected on February 27 – provided all goes as planned• Team practices can begin on February 28• The first weekend of games is March 26 and 27• No games will be held Easter or Memorial Day weekends• Team and Individual photos will be held on Sunday, April 10, at ECL• Home Game Field – E.C. Lawrence Park fields 2 & 3• Practice fields

– Mountain View, E.C. Lawrence, Arrowhead Park, Braddock Park?• SYA Warriors/NVYLL Web pages

– www.syasports.org– http://nvyll.org

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Warriors & Lady Warriors Board

Bill HughesCommissioner

[email protected] (C)

Ken Murphy [email protected]

703-676-4626 (W)

-Oversight-Communication-NVYLL Meetings-Discipline-Budget-Field Allocations

-Oversight-Communication-NVYLL Meetings-Web Page-Discipline

Paul Saint GermainSecretary

[email protected] Minutes-Communication

Jeff MarcianoTeam Photo Coordinator

[email protected]

At-Large BoardMembersHo Chang

[email protected]

Doug [email protected]

Elizabeth Schultz Merchandise/Sponsorship Coordinator

[email protected]

Jim RichbourgEquipmentCoordinator

[email protected]

Mike DuncanLady Warriors

[email protected]

Mark MohrCoaching

[email protected]

-Inventory-Storage-Issue-Collection

-Warriors Apparel-Allocation of Funds

-Coach Recruiting-Certifications-Communications

-Recruiting-Coach Assignments-Communication-NVYLL Meetings

-Schedule-Distribution

-Support to otherBoard Members

Kelly Roberts-EstepSnack StandCoordinator

[email protected]

-Snack Stand Merchandise

Red Bold indicates replacement needed – While no replacements are needed at this time,our Merchandise/Sponsorship and Equipment Coordinatorscould use assistants.

Gary FlatherSYA President

SYA [email protected]

703-815-3362

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2011 Fundraising• Goal: Raise money to help with the operation and growth of Warriors

lacrosse – fees, uniforms, equipment, coaches clinics, tournaments, fields, etc.

• Warriors Snack Stand– Generated ~ $2,200 in 2010 – Game day refreshment & apparel stand

• Saturdays & Sundays (if support is available)• All parents are expected to volunteer to set up, man, and close the snack stand

before/during/after games• Team Apparel Orders

– Generated ~ $1,800 in 2010– All teams participate – any other team apparel must be board approved– Order forms to be provided at equipment issue and assessments and will

be collected by coaches after the first week of team practices (early March)

• Warriors & Lady Warriors Sponsors – always welcome

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Player-Parent’s Roles & Responsibilities

• HAVE FUN learning, and enjoy playing the “fastest game on foot”• Show respect for coaches, teammates, referees, opponents & parents• PrACTice and play like a Champion - Arrive on time and ready to participate• Inform coaches of absences as far in advance as possible (practices & games)• Assessments are very important (just short of mandatory) for correct skill level

placement – “A” team coaches lead assessments– The more a player attends the better the evaluation by the coaches– We understand many are involved with winter sports, that is why we schedule so

many assessments– Proper player placement ensures more fun, playing time and a better chance for all

to succeed and return to play another season– Final team selection will occur around February 27, then head coaches will contact

their players with team practice schedule• “A” skill level teams require a complete commitment from Players and Parents

– 3 practices per week, Saturday/Sunday games, great competition• Treat SYA equipment and uniforms as you would your own.• Game jerseys are not to be worn for practice and are not for sale.

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Parent’s Roles & Responsibilities• Provide a copy of proof of age/grade to your team head coach (not assessments)

– Birth certificate, DMV walker ID, or military ID/report card, school ID, etc.

• Provide any medical waivers for equipment exceptions– tinted glasses, special mouth guard for braces, etc.

• Volunteer to assist your head coach – with practice & game field preparation– by manning the Warriors snack stand– by being a field coordinator, timekeeper, scorekeeper, statistician, team mom/dad, etc.– There is plenty we will need help with

• Be aware of the non-returned/missing/damaged equipment charges– Helmet $150 - Shoulder pads $50– Arm pads $50 - Gloves $50– Jersey $100 - Goggles $55

• Renting equipment for summer/fall/winter seasons– Rental cost is $25 per off-season – Spring - $50 ($125 per year)– A new $250 deposit check is required for each season– Old deposit checks will be destroyed or returned– Parents bear the responsibility to return the equipment to SYA within 2 weeks of the end of the season. We will not try

to track you down. Deposit checks will be cashed.

• Those with their own equipment are responsible for making sure it is certified and provides the proper amount of protection.

• Thank you for your cooperation.

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Coaching Roles & Responsibilities• Provide a fun, positive learning atmosphere for all Warriors & Lady

Warriors and their parents• Improve players’ individual skills and provide a better understanding

of the “Team game” – the ball moves faster than our feet– High schools would like us to develop fit athletes able to use both hands

• Assist Warriors & Lady Warriors board whenever possible• Pre-season:

– Register as a volunteer lacrosse coach at syasports.org• Undergo background check

– Fill out NVYLL Code of Conduct (NVYLL) nvyll.org– Head Coach or one representative for each team must attend the

NVYLL Mandatory Coaches Meeting – Boys & Girls Rules Review– Head Coach must Complete the US Lacrosse Coaches Education

Program – Level I Course – prior to first game – Level II is also available– Confirm age/grade of all players on team via proof of age/grade

provided by players/parents

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Coaching Roles & Responsibilities

• Manage Practices:– U-17 - TBD– U-15 & U-13 allocated 3, 2 hour practice slots per week

(1/2 of field)– U-11 & U-9 allocated 2, 2 hour practice slots per week

(1/2 of field) (U-11-A may get 3)– One goal per team practicing– All coaches will help line fields

• Field lining support from parents during practice is appreciated

– Coaches responsible for fines for practicing on closed fields

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Coaching Roles & Responsibilities

• Game days:– 8 game regular season for boys, 8 for girls – usually Saturdays for

boys and Sundays for girls + playoffs if eligible– No make-up games for first rain-out– Arrive early with Game Day Exchange Rosters & Official Rosters– Acts as Field Coordinator during home games if required– Organize parents to man Warriors & Lady Warriors Snack Stand– First game of the day sets-up field and opens Snack Stand

• Re-line field (girls), goals, cones, scorers table (Game record sheets, clocks, horn), balls, first aid kit, etc.

– Home team provides score keeper & time keeper– Last game of the day tears down field and closes Snack Stand– Report scores, at a minimum, to nvyll.org (great job for team

parent)• Pass code access will be provided for each team

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Coaching Roles & Responsibilities

• End of season– Coaches/Team Mom/Dad responsible for equipment &

jersey collection– Copies of equipment rental sheets and deposit checks

will be passed out to all coaches before season’s end• Deposit checks can be returned or destroyed when equipment

and jersey is returned in a reasonable condition• Deposit checks will be cashed if equipment is not returned

within 2 weeks of season’s end

– Collect all equipment and jerseys (ask parents to wash equipment after last game and collect it at the post-season team party)• Jerseys are not for sale and should not be worn for practice,

players keep their shorts

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Upcoming EventsPlayer Assessments – ELC Field #2, turf (weather permitting) (make as many as possible)Times are subject to change weekly.  Please check web page often (syasports.org).

• U-15 boys: Saturdays, February 5, 12, 19 & 26 - 10:00-11:30 Sundays, February 6 & 13 - 11:00-12:30

• U-13 boys: Saturdays, February 5, 12, 19 & 26 - 11:30-1:00 Sundays, February 6 & 13 - 12:30-2:00

• U-11 boys: Saturdays, February 5, 12, 19 & 26 - 1:00-2:30 Sundays, February 6 & 13 - 2:00-3:30

• U-9 boys: Saturdays, February 5, 12, 19 & 26 - 2:30-4:00

• 7th-9th grade girls: Saturdays, February 5 & 12 - 1:00-2:30 Sundays, February 20 & 27 - 11:00-1:00

• 5th-6th grade girls: Saturdays, February  5 & 12 - 2:30-4:00 Sundays, February 20 & 27 - 1:00-3:00

• 3rd-4th grade girls: Sundays, February 6 & 13 - 3:30-5:00, Feb. 20 & 27 - 3:00-5:00• 1st-2nd grade girls: Sundays, February 20 & 27 - 3:00-5:00• Practice field lining party – Saturday (girls) & Sunday (boys), February 26 & 27, 12:00• Coaches Pre-Season Meeting – Sunday, February 27, SYA Office, 4:00 pm - Final team selections/assignments, practice field allocations• Team Practices can begin Monday, February 28

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Open Discussion/Questions?

• Thank you for your time tonight and in advance for your help and support throughout the season.

• Please consider becoming a Warriors & Lady Warriors volunteer to spread our community service and make it easier on all of us. The more the merrier.

• Go Warriors & Lady Warriors! Chop, Chop!