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Week 1 Games The first weekend of games is past and we hope everyone had a great time. This upcoming weekend is Labor Day so there are no games scheduled. Well see you back on the fields Sept 11th.
Game Schedules Game schedules for some of the older divisions have been updated. Please review the schedules to see if there have been any changes for your team. Click the link below.
Coaches Remember, you will not be allowed to coach in the Commissioner’s Cup or any other post season tournament without the proper license. A YM3 is required for U10 - U12 and an E is required for U14 - U19. Courses are still available to obtain your license and HCSA will reimburse the costs of these courses once you provide a receipt and a copy of the license. To sign up for these courses go to http://cysa.soccer.affinitydev.com/eventmanager/public/calendarlist.asp?calguid=&eventtab=current and sign up online.
Outlaw FC Outlaw FC has a new website up and running. Check it out to answer any questions you have about the competitive level of soccer. www.outlawfutbol.com
Join HCSA on Facebook Do a group search for Horsethief Canyon Soccer and join.
What you need know To be ready to start practice some items your child will need are listed below. Along with some things to remember. Ball Size 3 for U-5 thru U-8 Size 4 for U-10 and U-12 Size 5 for U-14 and up
Shin Guards - These must be worn at all practices and games. Without them your child will not be allowed to play. Cleats - Soccer cleats are optional, but are very highly recommended. Baseball cleats are not to be worn for practice or games as the toe cleat can cause injuries. Water Bottle - The weather is warm and your child will need plenty of water before, during, and after practice. No Jewelry - Jewelry is not allowed on the soccer fields. This includes necklaces, bracelets, earrings, or other exposed piercings. This is for safety reasons. If your child is wearing any of these items at practice or on game day, they will be asked to remove them before being allowed to play. Medical alert bracelets may be worn, but must be covered up with tape. Small religious medallions may also be worn, but must be tucked inside their shirts.
HCSA Happenings Want to know what’s going on with Horsethief Soccer? The two best ways to do this is to check the website often and to sign up for our mailing list. You can sign up for the mailing list by clicking on the link to the left. We won’t flood your e-mail with messages and will never give your address to anyone. Sign up today to be the first to know what’s going on with Horsethief Soccer.
A Message From the Board of Directors We have now reached the end of the Fall 2009 regular season. We would like to thank all the Coaches, Referees, Parents and Players for another great season. Horsethief soccer strives to provide a fun and instructional soccer program for the children of the surrounding communities and we hope that we were able to do that. Next year we will be offering several coaches education courses, referee training programs, and other items to improve our volunteers and league. Keep an eye on the website for dates on these. If you would like to be contacted once dates for the YM1, YM3, or E License Coaching Clinics are announced, please send an e-mail to info@horsethiefsoccer.com. If you are would like to be contacted once dates are announced for the Referee Certification Course, please send an e-mail to info@horsethiefsoccer.com. Finally, if you have any comments or suggestions as to what we could do to improve the league please send them to info@horsethiefsoccer.com.
All Coaches, Parents, and Spectators Please remember that we are only allowed to be on the fields behind the school and are not to enter the school grounds for any reason. So if you see children heading into the school, please ask them not to. This will keep us in good standing with the school and allow us to continue to use the fields. The Horsethief Canyon Homeowner Association has asked us to remind the parents of the league to please keep your children off of the slopes surrounding the fields. If you see children playing on the slopes please ask them not to. This goes for the slopes around the school fields also. Finally, a couple seasons ago HCSA was forced to replace all of the goals. We had to replace them due to damage caused by people hanging on them. So, if you see anyone climbing on or hanging from the goals, please ask them not to.
Want LA Galaxy Tickets Want to see the LA Galaxy? Contact Dan Cerwinske to reserve seats to any match at a Horsethief Soccer discounted rate. He can also arrange free VIP tours of the Home Depot Center and visits to LA Galaxy training sessions! |








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