Crossville Recreational Youth Soccer Association

Dr Carl T Duer Sr Soccer Complex 558 Crossroads Dr, Crossville, TN 38555
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2017 SPRING Soccer Registration will be the month of JANUARY at $50 per player

FYI: Anyone registering late will be placed on a waiting list and will be added to teams after the draft. *Kim Potter Registrar 931-260-1459
Draft: TBA
*note: CRYSA will divide age groups according to the number of players registered. Ex...If there are not many U12 players, we may need to combine U12 through U15....
Practice Begins: after the draft

Basic Info: Children must turn 4 in 2017 and cannot turn 15 in 2017.
Sponsorship=$225 each season
*Call Angie Spitler at 788-3484 if interested
Cost = $50 Children (late fee is $60)

CRYSA will provide Jersey, Shorts, and Socks for each player. Cleats, ball, and shinguards are not provided.
Ball Sizes:
U5-U7= #3
U9-U11=#4
U15-Adult=#5

Referees Needed= *Call Kathy Coleman at 931-335-3667 if interested



Register ONLINE at http://tn-crysa.affinitysoccer.com


2017 CRYSA CAMP IS SCHEDULED for JUNE 5-9! Register for 2016 CRYSA CAMP at Crossville Parks and Rec. Office (Industrial Blvd) -456-6632 Registration DEADLINE is May 19th, 2017.

E-Mail crossvillesoccer@yahoo.com with any questions.

Angie Spitler Cell 931-248-1616
Cleats, ball, and shin guards are not provided

Parent Code of Conduct
PARENTS CODE OF CONDUCT
Soccer is an exciting, fast moving and fun game. Coaches, players and fans should remember that the objective is to have fun and learn the game of soccer. It is important to our soccer program that all participants conduct themselves in a positive and responsible manner.

CRYSA will not tolerate behavior which brings the association, team, or game into disrepute. CRYSA believes that the attitude shown by parents toward the coaches, the referees, the opposing players and the importance of winning vs. losing are of paramount importance. Inappropriate comments or actions by adults bent on short-term success rather than the long range benefits undermines the essence of competition and introduces stresses which are inappropriate for children:
Encourage players to have fun at all times. Focus on praise and encouragement rather than on criticism and negative yelling. Encourage your player by word and example. The athlete is counting on you as their primary teacher – in soccer and in life!
Applaud good plays by players on both teams. Let soccer be fun! Nothing is better than seeing a child smile from recognition.
Encourage fair play and good sportsmanship.
Parents must remember that every player on the team is a contributing player. Soccer is a team sport and without each player, there is no team.
After the game is over, ask your child “Did you have a fun?” and not “who won?” or “who scored?”
Attempt to reduce the pressure of competition, not increase it. A child is easily affected by outside influences. Parents are to remember that this is a “learning experience” for players, and to support this experience, just as you would any other sport and school related activity.
Be kind and respectful to our coaches. Parents will support the coach and his or her decisions and will refrain from verbal criticism during any game. Remember, the coach makes the final decision regarding players on the field.
Do not publicly question the referee’s judgment, and never his or her honesty. The referee is a symbol of fair play, integrity and sportsmanship. Please remember, many of these referees are young adults learning how to referee the game, so please treat them with respect. They are there to do an honest job which few others are willing to undertake.
NEVER enter the field to speak with a referee. Speak to your coach or a club official if you have a concern.
Accept the results of the game. Encourage your child to be a good sport in victory and in defeat. Many times a player will not remember the results of a game an hour later but they will remember how they felt because of their own – and your actions.
Parents will support the team and club by volunteering their services when needed. Volunteers are the cornerstone of this program.
Parents will only sit in designated areas around the field. The only acceptable area is the sideline on the opposite side of the fields from the coaches and players. Sitting along either end line or with the coaches and players is not allowed. This is for your own safety and the safety of the players.
Parents will treat other fans, coaches, players, and officials with respect, regardless of race, sex, or ability.
Drinking, smoking, foul language and firearms are not allowed at the Complex during games or practices.

Failure to comply with the Parent Code of Conduct could result in removal from the fields, sanctions, and/ or police involvement.

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