Game Minimum - Jackson Hole Youth Soccer



General Check-in InformationFor teams check-in we have two options:Online check-in steps: Club Management - Teams - click on your team - click on ''Team Registration'' - click on ''2020 Jackson Hole Fall Classic'' event - then click on ''Registration'' - click on ''Edit'', the yellow button and then you can upload your roster and your players cards.If your club doesn't use Got Sport or you have any issue by uploading your roster/player cards please email a PDF of your cards and rosters to admin@ with the subject line Fall Classic Roster ''Team Name'' for review.We request that you bring your printed Roster (5 copies) and your Player Cards with you and have them available for the referee if asked.The deadline for the roster information is 8pm on Wednesday, September 23, 2020.Tournament is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, September 25 – 27, 2020Only local teams will play on Friday, unless a team official requested a Friday night match. Friday 6pm matches: Field 1: Jackson 2008 Girls vs USA Elite 08 GirlsField 2: Jackson 2007 Boys vs RJ 7Very important notes:As indicated in the rules, all teams listed as “home” for matches must provide a designated field marshal.A Field Marshal name and phone number must be sent to admin@ for each HOME game (by Wednesday)Field Marshal Responsibilities:Take a photo of the game card at the end of the match and send it to: 307.203.5066 – Silviu - our score keeper, so we can update the results.If a referee is missing with 5 minutes prior to the start of the match please text: 307.203.5066 - SilviuInjuries: direct injured players to first aid or contact a tournament official 307.203.5066 (Silviu) for emergency assistance. Game MinimumAll teams will play a minimum of 3 gamesRulesFormat, Roster Size, Guest Players, and Game Times1. 9U-10UWill play 7v7Maximum roster size is 15Maximum guest players allowed is 3Group play game time is 25 minute halves with no overtimeElimination game time is 25 minutes halves, no overtime and straight to penalty kicks in event of a tie.No intentional heading the ball, Intentional heading will result in an in-direct free kick to the opposing team. Kick Off, Corners and throw-ins are taken like normal.Build Out Lines Enforced –and it is placed equidistant between the penalty area line and the halfway lineThe build out line will also be used to denote where offside offenses can becalled. Players cannot be penalized for an offside offense between the halfway line and the build out line. Players can be penalized for an offside offence between the build out line and goal linePunting and drop-kicking is not allowed.At a goal kick, the opposing team must retreat and remain behind the nearest build out line until the ball is in play. The ball is in play once it clearly moves. Any infraction results in a retake of the goal kick. The kicker cannot touch the ball a second time until it has been touched by another player, and the restart for this is an IDK for the other team at the spot of the second touch. Quick kicks may be taken.When the goalkeeper controls the ball, during play, the opposing team must move behind the build-out line; the goalkeeper cannot punt the ball, they must pass, throw or roll the ball to a teammate, or release it to the ground from where they can kick it. The ball is in play when the goalkeeper releases the ball, play resumes as normal. Infractions of this rule will result in an IFK.2. 11UWill play 9v9Maximum roster size is 18Maximum guest players allowed is 3Regulation game time is 25 minute halves with no overtimeElimination game time is 25 minutes halves, no overtime and straight to penalty kicks in event of a tie.No intentional heading the ball3. 12UWill play 9v9Maximum roster size is 18Maximum guest players allowed is 3Regulation game time is 25 minute halves with no overtimeElimination game time is 25 minutes halves, no overtime and straight to penalty kicks in event of a tie.No intentional heading the ball4. 13UWill play 11v11Maximum roster size is 18Maximum guest players allowed is 3Regulation game time is 30 minute halves with no overtimeElimination game time is 30 minutes halves, no overtime and straight to penalty kicks in event of a tie.5. 14UWill play 11v11Maximum roster size is 18Maximum guest players allowed is 3Regulation game time is 30 minute halves with no overtimeElimination game time is 30 minutes halves, no overtime and straight to penalty kicks in event of a tie.6. 15UWill play 11v11Maximum roster size is 22Maximum guest players allowed is 3Regulation game time is 30 minute halves with no overtimeElimination game time is 30 minutes halves, no overtime and straight to penalty kicks in event of a tie.7. 16U-19UWill play 11v11Maximum roster size is 22Maximum guest players allowed is 3Regulation game time is 40 minute halves with no overtimeElimination game time is 40 minutes halves, no overtime and straight to penalty kicks in event of a tie.Ejections1. Any player or coach sent off or ejected will not be permitted to participate in the remainder of the game and the next scheduled game. The referee will be instructed to retain player pass of any ejected player/coach and once the suspension is completed, the tournament director will return it to the coach. For yellow card, we will follow the WSA policy.Scoring Tabulation3 points for a win1 point for a tieZero points for a lossScoring Tabulation To Determine Bracket WinnerIf at the completion of the preliminary round, two or more teams in a flight are tied in total number of points, the team that shall advance shall be determined in the following sequence:Results of head to head competition between the tied teams.Cumulative goal differential between goals scored and goals allowed in all games played within the team’s flight. Maximum difference allowed is 4 goals per game.Total number of goals scored in all preliminary matches up to four (4) per gameFewest goals against. Fewest goals allowed through all preliminary matches;Greater number of points obtained in the fair play conduct of the teams based on yellow and red cards received in all group matches ( the team with less yellow and red cards accumulated during the group matches will advance )Coin flip (Captains and Head Coach will participate) .Dual Registration1. Dual registration is not allowed, unless otherwise approved by Tournament DirectorSubstitutionsUnlimited substitutionsPrior to your throw in, or the opponent’s throw in if they are substitutingPrior to any goal kick.After a goal is scored by either teamInjury if play is stopped, one for oneHome TeamTeam that appears first on the game scheduleHome Team will supply the game ball Home Team will be required to wear light colored jersey. Visiting team must wear dark colored jersey. If there’s a color conflict home team must change.Home Team will supply a field marshalField Marshal DutiesCheck in at tournament headquarters within 20 minutes of game start timeField Marshal will be given directions of dutiesCheck the tool box at the field for radio, vest and game card. Then check in with referees. Radio volunteer coordinator if any issues with game card, missing referees, medical issues or security issuesAfter the game is complete, IMMEDIATELY text a picture of the game card to our scorer andleave the game card and radio in the box.Please leave the field marshal orange vest on the back of the chair.ProtestsNo protests/appeals acceptedReferee’s abuse will not be toleratedOnly the head coach may respectfully ask for clarification from the referee at the time of callsAwardsIndividual awards for first and second place in all divisionsAwards will be given directly after championship gameCancellation PolicyThe Tournament Director will make the final decision on all disputes regarding the suspension, termination and resumption of play in the best interest of the Jackson Hole Fall Classic Tournament and all participants. If the tournament is cancelled for ANY reasons within or without the control of the Jackson Hole Youth Soccer club, the Tournament Director will determine, in its sole discretion based on specific criteria, if any or all fees will be retained by Jackson Hole Youth Soccer or if any entry fee may be refunded to tournament participants.Cancelled registration refunds will be determined solely by the Tournament Director, and portions of the registration may not be refunded due to administrative expenses in hosting/planning the tournament.DisciplineAny player or coach who is sent off must retire a minimum of 100 yards from the field of play within 60 seconds of being sent off. Any player or coach who is sent off is not permitted to participate in the next scheduled match. The tournament committee reserves the right to review the severity of the offense and may add additional games to the suspension. Passes of players or coaches sent off will be held by the Tournament Committee at the main Tournament Headquarters tent and can be picked up after the participant’s sit-out has been served. Passes of participants who are sent off, but who do not have the ability to serve their sit-out, will be forwarded on to the appropriate soccer governing body.Any player or coach receiving a sendoff who plays in or coaches the next scheduled tournament game will cause their team to automatically forfeit that game and the game shall be scored as if abandonment has occurred.Termination of a game by the referee due to behavior of one team in a match will be treated as an abandonment and/or forfeiture by that that team.AN ASSAULT TO A REFEREE OR A PLAYER, BY A PLAYER, COACH OR SPECTATOR WILL RESULT IN AN EJECTION OF THE PLAYER, TEAM, COACH OR SPECTATOR, AS DETERMINED BY THE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE OF JACKSON HOLE YOUTH SOCCERANIMALS, ALCHOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS ARE PROHIBITED AT ALL FIELD LOCATIONSRefereesJackson Hole Fall Classic will use a certified referee assignor, as well as USSF certified referees, and a 3-man system.10U games will utilize a 1-man systemConcussion Procedure and Protocol for Wyoming Soccer Association EventsConcussion: a traumatic brain injury that interferes with normal brain function. Medically, a concussion is a complex, pathophysiological event to the brain that is induced by trauma which may or may not involve a loss of consciousness (LOC). Concussion results in a constellation of physical, cognitive, emotional, and sleep-related symptoms. Signs or symptoms may last from several minutes to days, weeks, months or even longer in some cases.CONCUSSION SIGNS, SYMPTOMS, AND MANAGEMENT AT TRAINING AND COMPETITIONSStep 1: Did a concussion occur?Evaluate the player and note if any of the following signs and/or symptoms are present:Dazed look or confusion about what happened.Memory difficulties.Neck pain, headaches, nausea, vomiting, double vision, blurriness, ringing noise or sensitive to sounds.Short attention span. Can’t keep focused.Slow reaction time, slurred speech, bodily movements are lagging, fatigue, and slowly answers questions or has difficulty answering questions.Abnormal physical and/or mental behavior.Coordination skills are behind, ex: balancing, dizziness, clumsiness, reaction time.Step 2: Is emergency treatment needed? This would include the following scenarios:Spine or neck injury or pain.Behavior patterns change, unable to recognize people/places, less responsive than usual.Loss of consciousness.Headaches that worsenSeizuresVery drowsy, can't be awakenedRepeated vomitingIncreasing confusion or irritabilityWeakness, numbness in arms and legsStep 3: If a possible concussion occurred, but no emergency treatment is needed, what should be done now?Focus on these areas every 5-10 min for the next 1 - 2 hours, without returning to any activities:Balance, movement.Speech.Memory, instructions, and responses.Attention on topics, details, confusion, ability to concentrate.State of consciousnessMood, behavior, and personalityHeadache or “pressure” in headNausea or vomitingSensitivity to light and noiseStep 4: A player diagnosed with a possible concussion may return to Wyoming Soccer play only after release from a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy specializing in concussion treatment and management.Step 5: If there is a possibility of a concussion, do the following:The attached Concussion Notification Form is to be filled out in duplicate and signed by a team official of the player’s teamIf the player is able to do so, have the player sign and date the Form. If the player is not able to sign, note on the player’s signature line “unavailable”.If a parent/legal guardian of the player is present, have the parent/legal guardian sign and date the Form, and give the parent/legal guardian one of the copies of the completed Form. If the parent/legal guardian is not present, then the team official is responsible for notifying the parent/legal guardian ASAP by phone or email and then submitting the Form to the parent/legal guardian by email or mail. When the parent/legal guardian is not present, the team official must make a record of how and when the parent/legal guardian was notified. The notification will include a request for the parent/legal guardian to provide confirmation and completion of the Concussion Notification Form whether in writing or electronically.The team official must also get the player’s pass from the referee, and attach it to the copy of the form retained by the team.Designated home and away areas, Home parents/ away parents to be on the same side of their benches.Jackson Hole Youth Soccer agrees to abide by the rules and regulations set forth by the Wyoming Soccer Association. As such any violation of these rules will be evaluated by tournament staff.31146756413500Possible Concussion Notification For US Youth Soccer EventsToday, , 2 , at the [insert name of event], [insert player’s name] received a possible concussion during practice or competition. US Youth Soccer and Staff want to make you aware of this possibility and signs and symptoms that may arise which may require further evaluation and/or treatment.It is common for a concussed child or young adult to have one or many concussion symptoms. There are four types of symptoms: physical, cognitive, emotional, and sleep.If your daughter or son starts to show signs of these symptoms, or there any other symptoms you notice about the behavior or conduct of your son or daughter, you should consider seeking immediate medical attention:- Memory difficulties- Neck pain- Delicate to light or noise- Headaches that worsen- Odd behavior- Repeats the same answer or- Vomiting- Fatiguedquestion- Focus issues- Irregular sleep- Slow reactions- Seizures- Patterns- Irritability- Weakness/numbness in- Slurred speech- Less responsive than usualarms/legsPlease take the necessary precautions and seek a professional medical opinion before allowing your daughter or son to participate further. Until a professional medical opinion is provided, please consider the following guidelines:refraining from participation in any activities the day of, and the day after, the occurrence.refraining from taking any medicine unless (1) current medicine, prescribed or authorized, is permitted to be continued to be taken, and (2) any other medicine is prescribed by a licensed health care professional.refraining from cognitive activities requiring concentration cognitive activities such as TV, video games, computer work, and text messaging if they are causing symptoms.If you are unclear and have questions about the above symptoms, please contact a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy who specializes in concussion treatment and management. Please be advised that a player who suffers a concussion may not return to play until there is provided a signed clearance from a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathy who specializes in concussion treatment and management.Player’s Team: Age Group: Player Name: Player Signature: Parent/Legal Guardian Signature: Gender: Date: Date: Team Official Signature: Date: By inserting my name and date and returning this Notification Form, I confirm that I have been provided with, and acknowledge that, I have read the information contained in the Form. If returning the signed Form by mail, send it to the following address:9220 World Cup Way, Frisco, TX 75034. If returning this Form by email, send it to the following address: nationaloffice@.US Youth Soccer Notification:YesNoIf yes, method and recipient:91440013271500References:Kissick MD, James and Karen M. Johnston MD, PhD. “Return to Play After Concussion.” Collegiate Sports Medical Foundation. Volume 15, Number 6, November 2005. 22, 2011.National Federation of State High School Associations. “Suggested Guidelines for Management of Concussion in Sports”. 2008 NFHS Sports Medicine Handbook (Third Edition). 2008 77-82.. April 21, 2011.Children's National Medical Center. “Safe Concussion Outcome, Recovery & Education (SCORE) Program.” Adapted by Gerard Gioia, PhD; Micky Collins, PhD; Shireen Atabaki, MD, MPH; Noel Zuckerbraun, MD, MPH. http:// score.June 27, 2011. ................
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