NCYSA CHALLENGE COUNCIL
Meeting Minutes
Saturday, December 2, 2006-10:00 a.m.
NCYSA/
Meeting called to order by: Keith Price (VP-Challenge)
Members in attendance: Bill
Barnett (CASL), Phillip Dean (CRSC), Robert Braxton (DSC),
Don
Strein (FCCA), Karin Sedivy (FVAA), Manuel Comas (GUS), Darren Mullinex (HCSA),
Monty
Griffith (ICRD), Robert Gordon (ICRD), Gary Olive (KSA), Doug Rogers (PSA),
Brent
Sloan (SASL), Louise Faustini (SMSC), Paul Murawski (TYCSA), Wally McCaffety (
Allen
Vallentine (USA), Tim Hopkin (H SA-phone).
Associations represented by Proxy: Bill Furjanic (CFYSA), Greg Franson (JUSA),
Doug
Rogers (PTFC), Henk-Jan van Ettenkoven (SCSA).
Others in attendance: Stephen Crane (GUSC), Wade Forte (GYSA), Terry Temple
(GYSA),
John
Hunter (MSSL), Tracie Foels (TUSA), Debbie Morton (Asst.
Director-Classic/NCYSA)
Darae
Hamilton (Asst. Director-Challenge/NCYSA)
A quorum
was established
Reading
and approval of the August 12th Challenge Council Meeting Minutes
Motion
to approve: Wally McCaffety (
Second: Monty Griffith (ICRD)
Vote: passed unanimously
Chris Little-Director of Coaching
Education/NCYSA- spoke to the
council members regarding
the
academy program. This program is about
developing players in the U-10 age group.
Bob
Singer (President-NCYSA) asked for a committee to be formed to review the
academy
programs
in other states. This committee consists
of Coaches, Presidents and Association Directors
of
Coaches. Results, stats or standings will not be kept for any games that are
played. This will keep
the
players free from the pressure of parents and coaches. Statistics state that 73% of kids end up
quitting
soccer by the age of 13 due to the sport of soccer no longer being fun, too
much pressure,
and
too competitive. The committee is
working on procedures for the academy to be reviewed by
the
Executive Board Members. The Board of Directors and the Directors of Coaches
are in support of the academy program. The academy program will be optional for
associations to choose. There will be
guidelines for associations who choose to have the academy program in their
club. Each club that chooses the academy
will be required to have a National Youth Licensed Coordinator. NCYSA will
offer the National Youth License course in the spring or summer. The cost for the course is $525.00. Associations will be given a one year grace
period to get their academy coordinator licensed. Each association that is involved with the
academy program will need to have a curriculum in place to oversee the program.
Parent
education programs will be offered in the fall or spring season. Player feedback with a written evaluation will
need to be given to the academy players in the fall and in the spring
season. All
academy
coaches must have a Youth II module license.
Membership to the program is yearly.
The
committee will review association academies annually. Players who participate
in the academy program
will
not be able to participate in other soccer programs or play in
tournaments.
Art
Rex (VP-Player Development/NCYSA) will oversee the academy programs. Other states such as
with
the academy will be allowed to drop the academy and roster to a competitive
team. The cost to register for the academy program will be determined by the
Board of Directors. The cost should be between that of recreation and
challenge. Questions regarding the
academy should be emailed to Chris Little (Director of Coach Education/NCYSA) coach@ncsoccer.org.
Announcements:
The
Fall Challenge State Cup had 34 teams to enter.
Had to fraw 2 teams out to build even brackets.
Monday,
March 19th is the postmarked deadline for teams to register for the
Spring Challenge State Cup.
January
15th is the deadline to host the Challenge State Cup preliminaries
for the spring of 2007. The host bid is
for a three year term and the bid packet was inserted in the handouts given to
the Challenge Council Members.
A
Challenge Liaison list in on the challenge page of the NCYSA website www.ncsoccer.org. Liaisons that do not wish
to have their email address published on the website, are to notify NCYSA for
removal.
Challenge
Liaisons were asked to notify their challenge teams to publish team contact
information
on
the challenge page of the NCYSA website www.ncsoccer.org. This is not a requirement but would be easy
access to find a contact of notifying teams of any changes in schedules, fields
or to set up friendly games.
The
Southern Soccer Show and workshops will be held on Saturday, January 6th
at the
Coliseum. A mandatory presidents meeting will be held
during the soccer show. Council members
were
reminded of the Hall of Fame banquet dinner Saturday night at the Sheraton Four
Seasons in the
Old
Business: None
New
Business:
Proposal
from Keith Price-VP Challenge/NCYSA regarding the uneven number of teams for
Proposal: “Teams applying for
Explanation: Each year, the NCYSA tournament committee is
faced with the issue of
pulling teams out when odd
number of applications are recvd for State Cup. This proposal is intended to
clear up any confusion as to how this process is conducted.
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CROSS
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