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Rio Rapids Soccer Club New Mexico’S Premier Soccer Club Duke City Soccer League 2018-2019 NEWSLETTER Tryout Edition Duke City 2018-2019 Soccer League Tryout Edition Season Well that time of year is here again, TRYOUTS. It is a time when coaches, parents, players, and club officials look forward to or are completely stressed out with. Your child is encouraged to try-out and play for teams that are compatible with their desires, temperament, personality, experience, and ability. On page 2 of this newsletter you will find a summary of the tryout information for each age group and clubs for this year. THINGS YOU SHOULD DO AND ASK AT A TRYOUT If this is your first tryout, your child should be dressed in shorts, shin guards and soccer cleats. You should bring a ball and water to drink during breaks. All of the tryouts have a time prior to the actual tryout to record personal data. There may be long lines so come early. Ask the following questions: What is the cost? Ask for a cost breakdown sheet. When are practices? How long are practices? How many tournaments will the team be in? Are tournaments included in the cost? Are all practices, skill sessions, scrimmages, and tournaments mandatory? What is the team goal? What is the club philosophy and plan for teams and individual players? What kind of player is the team and/or club looking for? What is the coaches’ plan for playing time? Will the Club or Coach move a more advanced player to a more competitive team during the season? Is the team your son or daughter trying out for a Premier, Challenge, or Recreational team? Etc. RULES FOR TRYOUTS For U-10 teams and older no player may be contacted by anyone other than his or her own team until 6 P.M. May 21, 2018. No player can practice and tryout with another team prior to the DCSL scheduled tryouts without the permission of their current coach. Current U-9 and younger teams may sign their current players (and new players to the league) after the last scheduled DCSL game which was April 28th. Recruitment or attempting to induce a registered player of any team under the jurisdiction of NMYSA by contacting the player, either through its responsible officials, officers, coaches, parents, players or representatives, prior to the standard conclusion of the US Youth Soccer New Mexico Open State Cup Tournament which is May 21for the purpose of playing for another team is considered POACHING. Players may be offered a spot on a team after May 21 at 6:00 pm. However, nothing is binding until after age group tryouts. Registration is completed when the online application has been completed (online applications can be found on each clubs web site) and money has been paid. No teams are allowed to practice during the times tryouts are being held for their age groups or at Balloon Fiesta Park after 3pm. Players should be able to attend all tryouts prior to having to make a decision. They should not be discouraged or intimidated from attending any or all of the tryouts. See DCSL Disciplinary Policy for further information. RULES FOR TRANSFERRING Transfers within clubs (from one club team to another team in the same club) are allowed throughout the year. Transfers between clubs and leagues are only allowed between December 15 and January 31 with a fee of $500. Remember that you are committing to play on the team you register with for the entire year and that the Duke City League fee is non-refundable. If you have any question or concerns do not hesitate to call us. Good luck, have a great summer, and see you next year on the pitch. Ronald Espinoza Bill Nordin DCSL President DCSL Director of Games Duke City 2018-2019 Soccer League Tryout Info Season This year we will be changing all of our teems to birth year registration. AGE BIRTH YEAR AGE BIRTH YEAR U-7 2012 U-14 2005 U-8 2011 U-15 2004 U-9 2010 U-16 2003 U-10 2009 U-17 2002 U-11 2008 U-18 2001 U-12 2007 U-19 2000 U-13 2006 THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THIS YEARS APPROVED TRYOUTS DATES. The following is a summary of this years approved tryouts dates. Clubs can choose to skip having tryouts the first week and only use the second week. Please review each club’s web site for more information and tryout locations. U - 7 through U - 14 Tuesday, May 29th Wednesday, May 30th Thursday, May 31st AYSO United Albuquerque United FC Rio Rapids FC & & & Classic & Elite NM Rush NM Sting U - 15 and above Monday, June 4th Tuesday, June 5th Wednesday, June 6th AYSO United Albuquerque United FC Rio Rapids FC & & & Classic & Elite NM Rush NM Sting PLEASE CHECK CLUB WEB SITES FOR MORE UP TO DATE INFORMATION Albuquerque United FC www.aufc.org AYSO United www.unitednm.org Classic FC www.classicfc.net Elite FC www.elitefc.com New Mexico Rush www.nmrush.com New Mexico Sting & Titans www.stingnewmexico.com Rio Rapids www.riorapids.org Duke City 2018-2019 Soccer League Table of Contents Season NEW MEXICO RUSH SOCCER CLUB 2016-17CLICK ON PROFESSIONALTHE CLUB LOGO BELOW TO TAKE YOU TO THEIR STAFF SECTION Albuquerque Santa Fe Venue: Balloon Fiesta Park NE������� JUSTIN SELLS TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Thursday JUNE 2nd Wednesday JUNE 8th click here click hereUSSF A / NYL click here click here www.classicfc.net MICHELLE BARBA BOB EDWARDS STEVE KRAEMER BRYAN HUSKISSON The Classic FC is a full service soccer club, serving youth soccerCENTER players OF for EXCELLENCE over 30 years in OFFICE MANAGER click here CENTERclick OF EXCELLENCEhere DOC GOALKEEPINGclick here Albuquerque. The club supports some 400 players and 25 teams. The ClassicEASTSIDE FC D.O.C. Mission has alwaysWESTSIDE D.O.C. USSF B been simple; to provide a quality soccer experience for all levels of players withNYL the primary programUSSF B focus on player development in a cost-effective environment CLUB PHILOSOPHY BOARD OF DIRECTORS The club strives to provide a cost-effective high quality program of soccer instruction and player development. Our coaches are carefully selected basePresidentd on their soccer Ron Espinoza 505.922.1420 experience, knowledge, character, and dedication to youth sports. They have made a commitment for continued personal education in soccer and to provide a nurturing environment for all the players. Because we carefully screen our coaches, we do not STAFF hire a staff of club coaches. This approach allows us to charge club fees that are the lowest level in all Albuquerque and still provide an atmosphereDirector which of promotes Games Bill Nordin 505.321.9328 excellence. Many of our teams choose to employ team trainers or professional coaches, based upon the needs of each particular team. Each team is managed as an independent operation and so, is free to determine a program, which will best develop their member players, with little club administrativePANCHO MACIAS2308 Eubank direction NE. - SuiteMIKE HERWIN | Albuquerque, NMRICHIE 87112 LOUIS | www.dukecity.org JOSH | NELSON 275.9658 CostsD.O.C. U15-U20B D.O.C. U9-U14G D.O.C. U15-U20G D.O.C. U9-U14B USSF B / NYL USSF C / NYL USSF C / NYL USSF B / NYL Typical Classic FC participation costs for the player include a $50.00 club fee (which in the most cost effective in Albuquerque) for a full-service organization. In addition, the average uniform fees range from $80 to $ 85 per player for two uniform sets respectively. Page 2 AYSO United AYSO United AYSO United is made up of dedicated Trained Volunteers to bring your child the most cost effective, highest quality youth soccer program around. AYSO United believes in all of the six AYSO Philosophies, but is most proud of Everyone Plays® at least 1/2 of every regular season and tournament game. AYSO United will be made of 49 Boys/Girls teams from 09U to 19U and will have over 4,000 recreational/instructional players in and around the greater Albuquerque area. AYSO has recreational/instructional programs from 05U - 19U for learning and FUN! Which seamlessly works into AYSO United from 09U to 19U Contact: David Ehrhart President [email protected] Matthew Unsworth Vice President [email protected] Neal Watlington Director of Coaching [email protected] EJ Hein Director of Coaching [email protected] Marion Meigs Registrar/Administrator [email protected] AYSO United AYSO United Tryouts Region Serves Location Date Check – in Tryout 09U (2010) - 14U (2005) 104 East Side ABQ Balloon Fiesta Park (south end) May 29th 4:30 PM 5:30 - 8:00 PM 1447 West Side ABQ Ventana Ranch Park May 29th 5:30 PM 6:00 - 8:00 PM 671 East Mountains See the East Mountain Web-Page May 29th 5:30 PM 6:00 - 8:00 PM 15U (2004) - 19U (2000) 104 East Side ABQ Balloon Fiesta Park (south end) June 4th 4:30 PM 5:30 - 8:00 PM 1447 West Side ABQ Ventana Ranch Park June 4th 5:30 PM 6:00 - 8:00 PM 515 Los Lunas See Los Lunas Web-Page AYSO United AYSO United Tryouts AYSO Region 104 Teams Serves the East Side of Albuquerque to the River Questions: Mellissa Frei Regional United Administrator [email protected] Neal Watlington Director of Coaching [email protected] Tryouts: 09U (2010) - 14U (2005) May 29th 4:30pm* Balloon Fiesta Park (south end) 15U (2004) - 19U (2000) June 4th 4:30pm* Balloon Fiesta Park (south end) * Check in… tryout starts at 5:30pm Age Team Coach Region e-mail Phone Girls 10U - 2009 Lightning Bolts Jake Dopson 104 [email protected] 463-4299 10U - 2009 Warriors Una Vicenti 104 [email protected] 980-1523 11U - 2008 Mayhem Alex Martinez 104 [email protected] 328-2942 11U - 2008 Fury Benjamin Griffin 104 [email protected] 377-8820 11U - 2008 Wildfire Jeremy Stanford 104 [email protected] 362-6459 12U - 2007 Impact Don Hewatt 104 [email protected] 688-1462 12U - 2007 Bolts Ralph Romero 104 [email protected]
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