Referee Training 2009-2010 Season
The classes for the Spring 2010 season are pending Library Classroom reservations. Please send an email to Greg Wright (Referee Director) to find out more or to sign up.
Ever want to be more informed about the rules of Soccer? What is offsides? What does the referee look for in good sportsmanship? What is the exepectation of the referee, the coach, the players, or the spectators? We want to bring everyone together to all be on the same page about the rules and expectations.
Here are the details about our 2009-2010 Referee and Coaches training session.
| Where: | Magna Library |
| Date: | To be announced |
| Time: | To be announced |
| Topic: | Rules of the Game |
| Where: | Hunter Park |
| Date: | To be announced |
| Time: | To be announced |
| Topic: | Rules of the Game |
In the past, this has helped the referees and coaches to gain a better understanding of the game, rules, and expectations of play through improved knowledge from questions and answers and on-the-field experience. We will also be handing out a condensed rules book for everyone to take home and learn the most important aspects of the game.
Please send an email to Greg Wright (Referee Director) to give your notice of attendance. He would like to know if you WILL or WILL NOT be attending. We want you to respond to say that you'll be there or not so we can make the correct number of handouts. Sending a notice that you will/will not be there helps us to know who is participating or not. If you don't respond, to us, this means you are not participating.
We are looking for additional referees in the older age groups; if you know anyone that would like to participate, please invite them to attend and be a part of our great league and referee team. The referee ages we lack are from 16 years to 18 years or adults.
Our wonderful youth group of referees are learning the game better through their involvement as a referee, and our program has been very successful. Also, this participation and improvement has enhanced their game-play on the field. This is because the players are learning through the referee's accurate calling and observance of the rules. Our referees are great mentors to the other players and appreciate their hard work and dedication.
You have all done a wonderful job!!
