The Fall 2008 season will begin on Saturday, September 6th.
Soccer Field Locations!
All games will be played at
the Middle School for the
fall season.
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SPRING 2009 REGISTRATION WILL BE OPENING NOVEMBER 01, 2008. PLEASE CHECK BACK THEN TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD.
FALL SCHEDULES HAVE BEEN POSTED. YOU CAN CLICK ON THE SCHEDULES TAB ABOVE, FIND YOUR CHILD'S AGE DIVISION AND CLICK ON THE COACHES NAME.
U10 BOYS ONLY HAVE 5 GAMES POSTED ONLINE. THE INTERPLAY GAMES ARE NOT ONLINE, YOUR COACH HAS THAT INFORMATION.
The Purple Pixie Vikings congratulate their opponents,
Team Hogan, on a game well played!

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WHAT EXACTLY DOES MY REGISTRATI0N FEE COVER??
A "FULL" season in Region 512 is split into two
sub-seasons or half seasons.
The first sub-season of the year is the Fall Season and
the second sub-season is the Spring Season.
Whether your child is registered to play a
FULL season or a HALF of a season,
the registration fee of $75.00 is the same.
If your child played in our Fall Season,
they are AUTOMATICALLY registered to play in
our Spring Season. As you can see, it is cheaper
to have your child play a full season. The fee includes
the registration fee to AYSO National,
Supplemental Accident Insurance coverage,
a full uniform (shirt, shorts, & socks), and a trophy.
Thank you!!
In order to make sure we have a FUN, FAIR, and SAFE season, here are a few reminders:
(1) NO PETS ALLOWED!! For every ones safety, no pets of any kind will be allowed at any scheduled AYSO practice or game. Those who do bring pets will be asked to leave the field, take it to their car, or take it home. Coaches and referees are to help enforce this rule.
(2) No Smoking will be allowed at any scheduled AYSO practice or game.
(3) The Regional Board of Directors has adopted AYSO's Kids Zone program. All of the parents will have signed a Kids Zone Pledge Form when they registered their children to play. So, good behavior from the sidelines will be expected at all times.
(4) Every coach and assistant coach will be receiving a t-shirt that we, the Regional Board of Directors, are encouraging you to wear at EVERY game. The message to help enforce the concepts of the Kids Zone Program will be: I Coach, They Play, You Cheer!!
(5) Please remember that all of the referees are volunteers just like you and they are to be treated respectfully. In soccer, it is the referee's job to keep the game flowing fairly and safely, not to call every little foul. Soccer is a "players game" not a "coaches game".
(6) Please keep in mind that AYSO Soccer is mainly a recreational and learning league not a competitive "win at all costs" league. Although it is nice to win, that is not what we should focus on. We need to make sure the kids are learning the game of soccer while still having FUN whether they win or lose the game.
(7) Bad weather: All games are to be played even if it rains. Referees and/or coaches (at the field) may cancel a game before it starts or in the progress of playing in there are any signs of lightning or chance of a tornado. Otherwise, games will only be canceled by me or one of the other Board Members. ***As of September 18, 2006, Region 512 now has a "Bad Weather" hotline that will have updated messages concerning bad weather and game cancellations. The Bad Weather Hotline number is (810)252-3859. This phone line will NOT be answered, it is for information only.
(If you have any problems, questions, or concerns; please call our Hotline at (810)730-2585.
I hope everyone has a GREAT season and I look forward to seeing you out on the fields.
Thank You,
Ron Mills
Regional Commissioner
~Referee Training Opportunities Section 8~
If you are interested in refereeing, please contact Jim Carr, our Referee Administrator, by clicking on this link.
~Important Message to Coaches~
If you are Coaching or Assistant Coaching and Have Not taken the Safe Haven Class. You can take the class online. **In order to take this training on-line, YOU WILL NEED YOUR AYSO I.D. NUMBER. Don't know your AYSO I.D. #? You can find out what it is by logging onto http://www.eayso.org
or by calling the hotline at (810)730-2585. You can take the Safe Haven training on-line by clicking on the link below.
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Attention All Parents and Spectators
The Regional Board of Directors has
adopted AYSO's Zids Zone Program.
This program will be in effect starting with
the Fall 2006 Season. All parents and any other spectators
shall abide by all of the rules related to this program.
This will ensure us that we will be able to
provide all of our players, coaches, referees,
and other volunteers a soccer
experience that is FUN, FAIR, and SAFE!!
At registrations, all parents will be asked to sign a
Kids Zone Pledge. This pledge lists all of the
rules of the program and other tips to help
everyone have a successful soccer season.
Your cooperation is expected and appreciated.
Ron Mills - Regional Commissioner
Region 512 Phone Number
810-730-2585
(Messages will be answered within 2 business days)
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**SEVERE WEATHER POLICY FOR REGION 512**
It will be the policy of this region to conduct practices and games in all weather conditions except when the following conditions exist: (1)Any signs of lightening, (2)An issued Severe Thunderstorm Warning, (3)An issued Tornado Watch or Warning, (4)Severe Cold Temperatures, and (5)Any other severe weather condition the Commissioner considers would endanger our players or volunteers. ALL GAMES will be played unless they are cancelled by the Commissioner (or other designee)or if prior arrangements and approval are sought and granted. ANY cancelled games MUST be rescheduled. Coaches have the option of cancelling practices due to inclimate weather (cold, snow, rain, etc.), but please be sure to contact all of the players on your team of this decision. Bad Weather updates will be posted (as quickly as possible) in the orange banner at the top of this web page. When all else fails, please use your best judgement and common sense; keeping the safety of our players as your TOP PRIORITY
| Soccer tip - Negative space |
When pressed by the opposing team
think BEHIND YOU. The use of negative
space separates the good teams from the
very good teams. Pass behind you and
use the change in the other teams focus
to find open space to be ready for the
pass so you can continue the attack. |
There is sometimes confusion over what "Kids Zone" means in reference to AYSO.
The Kids Zone program was created in response to concerns that sometimes youth sports have become negative--even violent--in the past. It is a gentle reminder that while competition is important, ultimately AYSO is about the kids.
Kids play sports are to have fun, make new friends and learn new skills. As coaches, parents and volunteers, we need to keep sport in its proper perspective and support them.
That means redefining what it is to be a “Winner.” A Winner is more than just scoring the goal or beating the other team; a winner is someone who makes maximum effort, continues to learn and improve, and does not let mistakes, or fear of making mistakes, stop him or her.
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