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CSL Premier League Coast Soccer League 2009-2010 Bracket Guidelines The Board of Directors has the absolute discretion to bracket teams applying for admittance into Coast Soccer League in any manner that, in the opinion of the Board, will provide the best competition and meet the objectives of the league. The Board of Directors will utilize the following guidelines in bracketing teams. These guidelines are advisory only, and the Board of Directors is not required to follow them if, in the opinion of the Board, adherence to the guidelines in a particular case will not provide the best competition or meet the objectives of the league. These guidelines do not apply to the CSL Premier League. As an "Invitational League", the CSL Premier League sets its' own guidelines in order to achieve the most competitive bracketing. 1. Returning teams will be given priority in admittance into the league. A returning team means a team which played the prior season in Coast Soccer League and has a minimum of seven (7) returning players [Six (6) for U9-U10], a returning coach with an administrator's pass, and is playing or applied to play out of the same club. A returning player means a player who has a valid player pass for that team and played a minimum of FIVE league and/or league cup games with that team during the prior season. The required number of returning players MUST be submitted on the team application by May 15. 2. Premier teams from other leagues may be given priority in admittance into the league over new teams. A Premier team from another league means a "gold-level" team that played in another competitive league the prior season and which in all respects qualifies as a returning team. 3. New teams will be admitted into the league as space permits; however, CSL reserves the right to deny admittance to New Teams. 4. Returning teams, which finished in 1st will be promoted. 2nd and 3rd place teams from the prior season, MAY be considered for promotion (e.g., from silver elite to gold). Said teams will only be considered for promotion in the event of a spot being available and only after all 1st place teams have been promoted. A team MAY, at the sole discretion of the CSL Board of Directors, be promoted more than one bracket (e.g., from bronze to gold). Returning teams, which finished in 5th place or below the prior season, WILL be considered for relegation (e.g., gold to silver elite). A team MAY be relegated more than one bracket (e.g., gold to bronze). 5. It is the intent of the Board of Directors to promote all 1st place bracket teams) and to relegate at least two teams out of each bracket from the prior season; however, the Board may, in its discretion, refuse to promote or relegate teams out of a particular bracket if, in the opinion of the Board, such promotion or relegation will not provide the best competition or meet the objectives of the league. 6. A premier team from another league may be bracketed in gold, silver elite or silver if in the opinion of the Board such bracketing will provide the best competition and meet the object of the league. 7. CSL does not allow teams to play up in age. Teams must have age appropriate players registered to the team. 8. If a team applies to 'repeat' an age division, it will be bracketed as a new team since it is new to the age group. Teams in the U18/19 age group can be in the age group for two seasons and then the team number will age out. 9. U18/U19 age groups may be combined if there are not enough teams to form two different age groups. 10. U8 teams will not be accepted. U9 teams MUST register a minimum of FOUR (4) true U9 players to their team. Coast Soccer League 2009-2010 Boys Bracketing List Boys 9 Silver Central BOYS 9 NO. TEAM TA NAME TA PHONE HC NAME HC PHONE 8700 ..........Arsenal FC.....................................Ted Sten...........................(909) 948-7414 James Nordberg .................(909) 646-7762 8722 ..........Celtic Harps ...................................Maria Johnson .................(909) 798-7717 Matthew McDonagh............(909) 225-5555 8529 ..........FC Barcelona.................................Jose Aguilar .....................(818) 634-1909 Sanchez Jorge....................(562) 706-5028 8740 ..........FC Barcelona Blue.........................Paul Walker......................(818) 790-8707 Justo Limon ........................(323) 568-0951 7820 ..........Legends FC B9..............................Jennifer Darras ................(909) 200-5516 Billy Bizzaro ........................(909) 319-3451 9015 ..........PCSC B00......................................Alvaro Gancman ..............(310) 470-8280 Pedro Najera.......................(310) 963-5471 8725 ..........PVSC Exiles Black.........................Liz Tahbaz........................(310) 373-4836 Nicolas Berbari ...................(424) 222-2273 Boys 9 Silver South NO. TEAM TA NAME TA PHONE HC NAME HC PHONE 8691 ..........CUSC 2000....................................Ileana Prado.....................(562) 252-1781 Benjamin Prado ..................(562) 252-1781 7810 ..........FC Blades B00...............................Preben Nielsen ................(949) 854-7706 Ben Forey ...........................(949) 702-0382 8349 ..........ISC Strikers....................................Pearl Rosenstrauch .........(949) 559-1221 Ian Ebert .............................(949) 559-1221 8890 ..........Pateadores Blue ............................Vickie DeCecco................(949) 388-9949 Paul Needham ....................(949) 455-2634 8849 ..........South Bay Force Black ..................Nicole Fry.........................(310) 545-3482 Marcus Chorvat ..................(323) 810-4081 9001 ..........South Coast Bayern.......................Jill Baker ..........................(949) 650-3750 Vishtasp Farhadi.................(949) 466-8987 8982 ..........West Coast FC...............................Donna Thaete ..................(714) 308-8173 Mike Rubio..........................(714) 501-2856 Boys 9 Bronze Alpha NO. TEAM TA NAME TA PHONE HC NAME HC PHONE 8862 ..........Apex SC B00 .................................Anneliese Douille .............(805) 370-0370 Mark Tevis...........................(805) 405-4104 9017 ..........Oxnard PAL Blue ...........................Victor Mendoza ................(805) 604-7961 Victor Mendoza...................(805) 604-7961 9288 ..........Oxnard Pal/Tigres ..........................Fernando Gonzalez .........(805) 483-4215 Salvador Munoz..................(805) 988-3769 8830 ..........Real So Cal White .........................Michael Bradbury .............(818) 706-1495 Dapello Ken ........................(805) 390-6304 9050 ..........Santa Barbara SC White ...............Maren Lambe...................(805) 687-4869 Billy Gallagher.....................(805) 407-6062 9154 ..........Simi Valley Chivas USA FA............Mary Mego .......................(805) 583-5260 Ignacio (Nacho) Ledesma...(818) 376-8362 8804 ..........Simi Valley Eclipse.........................Maria Villamizar................(805) 526-7565 Alfonso Ruiz........................(805) 630-5400 9191 ..........VC Fusion YSA..............................Cynthia Garcia .................(805) 298-2451 Dario Pot.............................(805) 550-2208 Boys 9 Bronze Beta NO. TEAM TA NAME TA PHONE HC NAME HC PHONE 8807 ..........CVU Blue B00................................Robin Reilly......................(805) 381-1620 Ross Greaney.....................(805) 701-0570 8832 ..........CVU White B00..............................Robin Reilly......................(805) 381-1620 Ross Greaney.....................(805) 701-0570 8974 ..........Eagles ............................................Frank Marino....................(805) 497-8404 Robert Strubeck..................(805) 987-6512 8809 ..........Newbury Park Invasion..................Jennie Olson ....................(805) 498-3362 Ruben Araiza ......................(805) 373-7445 7955 ..........Real California FC .........................Caroline Waltman.............(805) 603-3334 Nathan Lytle........................(805) 445-9536 8839 ..........Real So Cal Black..........................Doug Silverstein...............(818) 259-9669 Joey Hoffman......................(714) 720-9556 8887 ..........Real So Cal Blue ...........................Javier Vega ......................(818) 624-6897 Ivan Alzate ..........................(818) 832-4316 9051 ..........Santa Barbara SC Red..................Sara Rudeen....................(805) 685-8577 William Gallagher................(805) 407-6062 Boys 9 Bronze Central NO. TEAM TA NAME TA PHONE HC NAME HC PHONE 8986 ..........AC Brea B00..................................Kelly Warner.....................(562) 947-5715 Marius Rus..........................(562) 902-9737 8614 ..........ASC Express B00 ..........................Anthony Prata ..................(714) 826-5477 Anthony Prata .....................(714) 826-5477 8963 ..........FC Barcelona Red .........................Francisco Martinez...........(714) 720-5871 Milton Ortiz..........................(714) 630-3739 9125 ..........FC Man United Red B00 ...............Jim Gibson .......................(909) 895-7524 Susano Lopez.....................(909) 910-7124 8955 ..........Foothill Storm Black.......................Kevin Willmore .................(909) 626-0873 Kevn Willmore.....................(909) 626-0873 8879 ..........Fullerton Rangers White ................Michael Schulte................(714) 871-3911 Fisher Rob ..........................(949) 419-4506 8965 ..........Juventus FC
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