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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM
THE LSA PROGRAM
TEAM DEVELOPMENTAL OBJECTIVES
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LSA is about
PLAYER DEVELOPMENT and we will do all we can to help
anyone who wants to play the game we all love.
· The
LSA program begins at the age of 4 or 5 with the Under 6 Division
and its “Learn to have Fun with Soccer” program and continues
through our Over 30 program that helps to keep our coaches and
parents fit and involved. Each age group involved with the LSA
program has specific developmental objectives that our coaches will
teach their teams.
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Our competitive
program is the link between our developmental program and our adult
programs, college soccer or even professional play for some.
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We will use
tournaments in the early years to help develop “individuals”. As
the players approach college recruiting age we will use tournaments
to showcase our “individuals” in their team environments.
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Coaches will be
selected that can help players develop appropriately and at a
“normal” pace. LSA will always strive to create an enjoyable
environment for its players and coaches first over all other
objectives. This means that all players will be encouraged to have
fun as they learn.
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We will develop
individual players first and begin to mold them into a team between
the ages of 10 and 13. Winning and losing are much less important
then proper player development until the age of 13. The USYSA does
not offer a National Tournament until our children are under 14, and
LSA will not be focused on winning until that time. It is important
to be patient and allow our players to have fun, grow and mature and
become the best they can be at their own pace.
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Michael Jordan was not
selected for his high school team until he was a junior and Women’s
National team regular Kristin Lilly was unable to make her State
team. It is never too late to learn or to try to develop a love for
this game. We encourage anyone and everyone to tryout for a team.
TRYOUTS
There are regularly scheduled tryouts at the end of the previous
season in late June or early July and at the end of the High School
season in November. These tryouts are published in the newspaper
and on our website at www.Louisvillesoccer.net. In addition, a
player may contact the club or a specific coach at any time and
arrange for the player to practice/tryout with the team during the
season. Although a roster spot may not be open until the following
fall, new players are welcome to train with the team.
IMPORTANT DATES AND SEASONAL SCHEDULES
The
LSA seasonal year begins on September 1 and runs through August 31.
Teams in the Under 6 division through the Under 14 division, as well
as adults, will play all year. Teams in the Under 15 through Under
23 level will only play in spring. Fall practices and games usually
begin in early August and continue through the end of October. The
spring season begins on March 1 and continues into early June. If a
team wins the State Tournament, play will continue into July.
FEES
Fees
for our program are developed on a team-by-team basis. Many factors
go into the determination of the cost for our teams. Our fees are
generally all inclusive and include two uniform tops, one pair of
shorts, one pair of socks, coaching equipment and related expenses,
league fees, player registration fees, field expenses and one
tournament entry fee per ½ of year. Typically the only additional
costs will be for added tournaments. Fees look like this:
Under 6
$35
fall only or $50 per year(only one top
and no shorts or socks) $35
spring only
Under 8
$75 fall
$75 spring
Under 9
$225 fall
$250 spring
Under 10
$300 fall
$325 spring
Under 11 through Under 14
$425 fall
$425 spring
Under 15 through Under 17
$475 spring only
Under 18 and above to be determined by duration and number of
players.
DISCOUNTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
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Multi-player Discount
– discounts are available for families with multiple children from
the “immediate” family in the LSA program. After the oldest child
has paid their full fee in any ½ season the subsequent children are
eligible to take a discount equal to ½ of their fee up to a $100
maximum discount.
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Volunteers and
managers – volunteers and managers receive discounts of up to
$150 depending on the task. Ask your coach or a club administrator
about these discounts and job availabilities.
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Scholarships –
scholarships are available for children with special hardships or
needs. These issues are dealt with privately and on a case-by-case
basis. Please feel free to talk to your coach or manager and trust
that it will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence.
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PLAYER REQUIREMENTS
All players are required to be at practice, prepared to play; at the
time practice is scheduled. Players should be at games prepared to
warm up at least 30 minutes prior to kickoff or at the coach’s
direction. For practice a player must have a ball, shin guards,
shoes, water and any other relevant equipment. Because player
safety is of the utmost importance, players will not be allowed to
participate without proper equipment. For games, each player is
responsible for his/her own water and uniform. Both jerseys
MUST be brought to each game.
INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE FREQUENCY AND DURATION
During normal conditions each team will be assigned field time for
two practices during the week that will last between 1 hour and 1½
hours depending on the age of the soccer student. On some occasions
practices may be extended to work on specific details before games,
etc. There may be special weekend practices called if there are
long gaps in a team’s game schedule. The intent is to insure that
each player is receiving instruction a minimum of three times per
week.
GAMES AND TOURNAMENTS
Each team from Under 11 and up is entered in an appropriate
Competitive League and, along with a couple of scrimmages, averages
10 -12 games in the fall and 10 -12 in the spring. In addition,
teams are entered in one tournament per ½ season. Some teams
depending on age may do many more tournaments and have a
significantly increased number of games scheduled as “friendlies”.
COACHES, MANAGERS & ASSISTANTS
Each
team will be assigned a coach. The coach is selected by LSA’s
coaching director and is qualified to manage the objectives
established by the club. The LSA Board of Directors and its
management team have spent many years developing our player
philosophies and programs and our coaches are specifically selected
to carry out these programs. Each team will require several
volunteers. Each team can use up to 2 volunteer assistant coaches
to assist with training and to help at games in the event the head
coach is unavailable. Each team will also need a manager to help
with scheduling and communication and a field coordinator to help
with nets and game day setup.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Louisville Soccer Alliance is a non-profit organization that fosters
a love for the sport of soccer and develops athletes of all ages by
facilitating physical and mental growth and bringing each player to
their peak individual potential in a team atmosphere. Louisville Soccer Alliance’s diverse and
highly qualified coaching staff welcomes players of all races, cultures, and
economic backgrounds to one of Louisville’s
most dedicated athletic clubs.
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