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SPRING 2024 BTSA RECREATION SOCCER

July 17, 2023 – 09:07 PM

      

Registration is open for the 2024 fall soccer season!!

New Website coming soon!!

 

THE 2024 Fall OCR SOCCER RECREATION PROGRAM WILL START ON September 14TH for children born in birth years 2014 to 2017

THE 2024  SOCCER KIDDIE PROGRAM WILL START ON September 14TH FOR CHILDREN BORN in birth years 2018 TO 2021

Schedule for the Kiddie Program

 

Kids born in 2020/2021...9am

Kids born in 2017/2018/2019...10:30

Coaches for the kiddie program must arrive 30 minutes prior to the start times

Coaches in the OCR program will contact the players to give them their schedule

AGES FOR RECREATION SOCCER IS FOR CHILDREN BORN FROM AGES 2014 TO 2021

REGISTRATION FEE IS $75 PER CHILD FOR BIRTH YEARS    2017 2018 2019 2020 & 2021

REGISTRATION FEE IS $150 PER CHILD FOR BIRTH YEARS  2014 2015 2016

REGISTRATION FEE IS WAIVED FOR APPROVED VOLUNTEER COACHES CHILDREN

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL

CAROL SCOTT 732 684 2874

 

             "WE NEED VOLUNTEER COACHES FOR ALL AGES"

                                   NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!!

                                               

 

 

 

 

 


Kiddie and Rec Soccer

 

All rec coaches need to complete a concussion course. 

https://www.cdc.gov/headsup/youthsports/training/index.html

 

 

 


Rec Coaches Code Of Conduct

BTSA Rec Coaches Code of Conduct:

All Rec program coaches should know that the purpose of our Kiddie & Recreational Programs is to provide the youth of Brick Township and the surrounding area with a quality soccer program focusing on player development, learning & FUN.
Our program is the largest of its kind in the area and offers young players the opportunity for training and learning new skills. Of course, the opportunity to test those skills is provided through game play in both programs. Everyone gets a chance to play in our program with the emphasis on trying to get each player in for 50% of the game.

Our Recreational & Kiddie programs provide for the development & training of players with the intent of enriching the experience for the player. The programs also serve as a 'feeder' program for our more advanced travel teams Starting at the U-8 level, BTSA fields boy's and girl's teams in the Ocean County Rec,  MOSA AND EDP Soccer Leagues. The player that wants to challenge themselves at a higher level is afforded the opportunity to tryout and be evaluated for a position on those teams.

 

  1. The main purpose of recreational soccer is to HAVE FUN! All kids must have a fair amount of playing time.
  2. Coaches shall not yell at a child because of their lack of ability to perform.
  3. Coaches shall not argue with each other or parents.
  4. Coaches will not argue with refs over a perceived bad call.
  5. Coaches should demonstrate sportsmanship and fair play to their players & parents…LEAD the way to Good Sportsmanship!
  6. Coaches must not ‘run-up’ scores. If the play/score is lopsided, sub your better players out, let the other team have an extra player on the field. A six goal difference should be the maximum allowed.
  7. Coaches, remember you are a role model. The kids are there to HAVE FUN!
  8. Coaches must not discourage any child from trying out for a BTSA Travel team. As mentioned above the Rec program serves as a ‘feeder’ program for the Travel teams. A child should be encouraged to develop their skills so that they can tryout for one of our teams someday. If BTSA learns of this, that coach must answer to the BTSA Executive Board.
  9. If a Rec Coach wishes to take out a travel team, they must submit a request, in writing, to the BTSA Executive Board early in the Spring of the year they wish to start the team traveling [for Fall start].

 

Remember they are kids! Let them have fun and learn by playing the game!

Thank you for volunteering,


TRAVEL TEAM FIELD DUTY SPRING 2024

R FIELD CLOSURES if there is a rain out--it will be posted by 7:30 AM and your field duty will be added to the end of the season

TRAVEL TEAM COVERAGE LIST FOR PINEWOOD PARK
PINEWOOD PARK FIELD COVERAGE--EACH TEAM NEEDS TO SUPPLY 2 PEOPLE TO COVER EVERY HOUR. HOURS TO BE COVERED ARE:

PINEWOOD PARK -- 8:30 am to 12:30pm

APRIL 13....Brick...Brick Thunder

APRIL  20...Brick Spirit

APRIL 27...Brick Lightning

MAY...4.... Brick Vipers

MAY....11..Brick Barracudas

MAY....18 Brick Cheetahs

JUNE...1..Brick Predators

JUNE..8  MAKEUP DAY

 

 

 

NO GAMES MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND MAY 27

If any changes need to be made please contact Carol Scott--PLEASE CHECK THE WEB SITE FO

 

TOWNSHIP OF BRICK

REGULATIONS REGARDING USE OF SYNTHETIC TURF ATHLETIC FIELD

1. No food or beverage whatsoever, with the exception of unflavored, unsweetened water, may be brought through the gates.
***WATER ONLY***

2. No chewing gum, tobacco, candy or seeds of any kind is permitted on the field at any time,
***NO SNACKS***

3. Metal cleats are not permitted. Cleats made of other material must be in good repair with no exposed metal parts.

4. No tables, chairs or any other equipment or furnishings with legs may be used on the field or sidelines,

5. No staked or spiked equipment such as pin flags, yardage markers or goal nets may be used.

6. No vehicles are permitted through the gate.

7. Field access is to be granted to coaches, players, league personnel and officials only. ***Parents sit in stands please

8. Each team, both home and away, must post a monitor at the gate to make sure all regulations are followed.

9. Disregard of regulations and/or damage to the field or premises may result in revocation of permit, loss of future privileges, forfeit of deposits and/or assessment of fines.

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GENERAL MEETINGS 2023

 

GENERAL MEETINGS 2024

 

 

All meetings are on the second Tuesday of each month.

No meetings in  January, April, July, October and December

THIS YEARS MEETINGS ARE  3/18, 5/9. 6/13, 8/8, 9/12, 11/14                                                                         

ALL TEAMS MUST BE REPRESENTED AT THE GENERAL MEETINGS IN ORDER TO REMAIN IN GOOD STANDING