All Scorpions Soccer administration, coaches, players, and parents should familiarize themselves with the following
club policies. Please click on the links to learn more.
Financial
Fee Agreement – Maximum Fee (2.5 rule for families)
Yearly Fee Reduction or Waiver -
Refunds
Players
Dual Rostering – Attendance (the 75% rule) – Playing Time – Playing Up
High School
Parents/Spectators
Sideline
Behavior of Spectators – Approaching
Coaches on Gameday
Coaches
Assistant Coach’s Role on
Gameday
Tournaments
Tournament Fees – Traveling to
Tournaments
Safety
Lightning
- Goal
Safety
Fee Agreement
Once
a player has signed with Scorpions they are responsible to pay the entire yearly fee.
Rationale - Scorpions has bills that must be paid. Players that leave mid year without
paying their fees leave the club in financial difficulty. We still have to pay the bills. Since we budget by basically
adding up all the expenses and then dividing by the average number of players on a team the club is left short. Rather than
increase the fees for everyone we have adopted this policy. Both the player and the club commit to each other for the
year.
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Maximum Fee (2.5 rule
for families)
Scorpions will only ask for 2.5 player fees from a
given family no matter how many players from that family belong to the club.
Rationale - Families with lots of active kids have lots of expenses.
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Yearly Fee Reduction or
Waiver
The Scorpions Soccer Executive Board, upon written
request, will consider whether to restructure, reduce or waive a players fee for the playing year. The written request
must include adequate information from which the Scorpions Soccer Executive Board may make an informed decision from.
Additional information may be requested if necessary. No waivers will be considered for any reason other than
financial.
Rationale - It would be cruel to not allow a
player to play because their family could not afford to pay the player fee.
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Refund
Policy
Scorpions Soccer player fees are non refundable
unless special circumstances exist and the Scorpions Soccer Executive Board makes an exception.
Rationale - Scorpions Soccer's budget is basically a division of costs divided by the number of
players with a small percentage included to cover unexpected expenses. For this reason we must collect all player fees in
total. Refunds would cause us to lose money, driving the yearly fee for other players to be higher. We commit to the player
for the year, the player must commit to the club for a year as well. All parents are required to sign an Scorpions Soccer fee
agreement when registering for play with Scorpions Soccer. Once a player agrees to play for Scorpions Soccer the players
family is obligated to pay the entire player fee even if the fee is split into two payments, one payment due later than the
other.
In the case of most injuries, if a player moves or
if the player simply doesn't want to continue to play no refunds can be made. In some cases, when circumstances have
dictated, refunds have been made when the clubs Executive Board has made exceptions
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Dual Rostering policy
It will be against Scorpions Soccer policy for any Scorpions
Soccer player to be a member of another club or to play regularly with another club while simultaneously a member of
Scorpions Soccer.
Rationale
- Scheduling conflicts.
- 'Single voice' development compromised.
- Exposure to
tampering.
- Blurred
loyalties.
- Unavailability for Scorpions Soccer games and practices Negative affect on team morale.
- Exhaustion/Injuries.
- Burnout
- Possibility of both clubs playing each
other
Youth soccer, town travel soccer, school soccer
and ODP are specifically permitted. They are not 'clubs'.
Scorpions Soccer
does not prohibit play with the above organizations. We do expect that Scorpions Soccer players will make Scorpions Soccer
their first priority.
Permission will be given to attend ODP events
except if they were to cause an Scorpions Soccer player to miss a game.
Violation of the section that prohibits a player from joining a second soccer club will be cause for release from
Scorpions Soccer.
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Attendance (the 75%
Rule)
Scorpions Soccer players are expected to attend a
minimum of 75% of their teams training sessions. If they fall below that level they will see a reduction in playing
time until they reach the 75% level again. Coaches are expected to keep attendance and enforce this policy for the good
of the team and club.
Rationale - Playing club
soccer at Scorpions is a commitment. The players and coaches are a team, relying on each other. The players who
regularly attend practice must be rewarded for that.
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Playing
Time
Players on Scorpions Soccer 'Elite' teams and
'Premier' or 'Club' teams will have somewhat different policies apply to them. Different age groups will also have
somewhat different policies.
'Elite' team players playing
time will depend more heavily on the importance and the difficulty of the particular game. See the guidelines below.
Players on Scorpions Soccer 'Premier' and 'Club' teams can
expect, in normal circumstances, to play at least 50% of each game in league play and should approach that in tournament play
as well.
Rationale for Elite teams
Scorpions Soccer Elite teams seek to play opponents at the highest premier level. Players,
coaches, parents, administrators, college recruiters and alumni all want the Elite teams to be successful on the field. To
achieve that goal teams must compete to win while also trying to develop all players and maintain a team .
Factors that should be used to determine
playing time are attendance, effort, attitude, skill and effectiveness.
Scorpions Soccer teams older than 14 will be playing the best teams of Region 1 and
beyond. The highest levels of youth soccer demand that a teams core players play large sections of the game.
Scorpions Soccer Elite team playing time guidelines:
1.
Playing time during league season, averaged over the course of the season, will be no less than 45% for U14 and younger
players. Players U15 and older will be more subject to coaches decisions, but will play at least 25% of games in normal
circumstances.
2. Playing time during second tier (local)
tournaments will be no less than 50% if possible for all Elite teams.
3.
Playing time during major tournaments such as State Cup, Jefferson Cup, PDA, or WAGS will be at the discretion of the coach,
whose main objective in these tournaments is to win. 25% playing time will be the minimum goal for these games as well.
*** Scorpions Soccer has a parallel policy that requires that
players attend 75% of a teams practices or be subject to 'significantly reduced' playing time.
Rationale for
Premier or Club teams
Premier and
Club teams are more developmental in nature but still competitive. Players who are attending practice and giving effort
should expect to play no less than 50% of any game. Some Premier teams can be very competitive and can sometimes be
competing at levels almost the same as an Elite team. If so then the coach can tilt his playing time a bit toward that
of the Elite team policy. If a team is determined by the Director of Coaching to be a highly competitive Premier team then a
meeting will be scheduled by the Director of Coaching and the team coach prior to the season to discuss the amended playing
time policy.
Scorpions Soccer Premier and Club team playing
time guidelines:
1. Playing time during league season, averaged
over the course of the season, will be no less than 50% for all players.
2.
Playing time during second tier (local) tournaments will be no less than 50% if possible for all teams.
3. Playing time during major tournaments such as State Cup, Jefferson Cup, PDA, or WAGS
will be at the discretion of the coach, whose main objective in these tournaments is to win. 25% playing time will be the
minimum goal for these games as well.
*** SCSSC has a parallel
policy that requires that players attend 75% of a teams practices or be subject to 'significantly reduced' playing time.
Notes....
The younger the team the more likely that the coach will need to keep in mind that the players need to play to
develop.
Out of State travel - Players who are traveling out of New
England for a tournament will play significant time in that tournament, minimum 33% of any tournament. If the coach
believes that this may not happen he/she should inform the players’ parents in advance.
All Scorpions Soccer coaches are asked to use their best judgment and not forget that children’s
feelings and self esteem are at stake. An Elite team player who is likely to play less than his/her teammates will be
far more likely to understand and accept that role if it is explained ahead of time and the player shown that they are indeed
important to the team’s success.
Scorpions Soccer recommends
that coaches take advantage of games which present appropriate times to 'even out' inequities which may be the result of
games played under extreme competition.
All Scorpions Soccer players
should be developed equally at training. All players should be given great opportunity to earn playing time by competing
during training.
Players on Scorpions Soccer Elite teams may
request to play on the team at the next level down if they are dissatisfied with their playing time.
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Playing Up
Players aged U11 and older must play in their age appropriate
groups. Players may request a waiver from this policy based on either special or unusual circumstances or very superior
playing ability (top 1-2%). The Scorpions Soccer Executive Board will decide such requests by majority vote.
Rationale - Widespread instances of players
'playing up' would create instability in several fashions. Due to precocious physical maturity players frequently will be
able to successfully 'play up' at U11 or 12 but will cease to be effective after 1-2 years. Those player will be 'forced'
down. That will cause the losing team to have to replace a player and the gaining team may not have been as successful
as they otherwise would have been had they not 'lost' the players in the first place. The loss of those players may have made
the age appropriate team less attractive to other players and that team may well have a less than attractive
roster.
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Sideline Behavior of
Spectators
Scorpions Soccer asks that all parents and other
fans act appropriately. Commenting negatively on teammates, loudly criticizing referees, engaging opposing parents in
unfriendly discussion, addressing coaches or players from other teams is all inappropriate. Lastly there should be no
coaching by parents from the sidelines. Encouraging, cheering and congratulating are of course appropriate and
acceptable.
Rationale - Parents represent our club every
bit as much as coaches and players do. Scorpions Soccer would like our players, coaches and parents to all be
respected.
Without getting into a whole list of do's and
don'ts we would just ask that you use your best judgement and remember during the contests that it is the players who matter.
It is usually best to just cheer positively, and with dignity, for your team and children. Even though Scorpions Soccer has
had remarkably few negative spectator incidents we would make it a point to ask that you not do these things:
- Comment negatively about any player(s)
- Abuse the referees
- Coach the kids tactically or position them, it is very
distracting for them.
- Draw any
type of negative attention to yourself or the club
- Make the atmosphere uncomfortable for anyone else
- Approach a coach with a complaint after a game. Wait at least a
day.
We want to congratulate you for the many years of exemplary
behavior you have given us so far. Thank you.
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Approaching
Coaches on Gameday
Never approach a coach in
anger. Use common sense and wait until the appropriate time where rational discussion is more possible and lashing out
less likely.
Rationale - Rational dialogue is more useful
than lashing out. Immediately after a game or any other time when emotions are high are times that will tend to make
less useful the discussion and heighten the possibility of an ugly incident (which Scorpions Soccer will not
tolerate).
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