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Tikitaka soon split 2202s & 2003s. TikiTaka will be no more...
In response to a U.S. Soccer Federation mandate beginning in August 2017, Washington Youth Soccer and the Regional Club Subcommittee have committed to transition from a school-year (Aug. 1 – July 31) registration model to a calendar-year (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31) registration model, effective for the 2016-2017 Regional Club League (RCL) season.
For more information on the transition to calendar-year registration for Regional Clubs, please contact the Director of Coaching for your Club.
Beginning in the 2016-2017 RCL season:
All teams will be based on calendar-year age classifications:
U18/19 for players born in 1999/98
U17 for players born in 2000
U16 for players born in 2001
U15 for players born in 2002
U14 for players born in 2003
U13 for players born in 2004
U12 for players born in 2005
U11 for players born in 2006
U10 for players born in 2007
RCL Jr for players born in 2008 and after
All tryouts will be staggered to midweek start dates so that players finishing State Cup play can do so without conflict.
Players will not be required to purchase new jerseys if there is a duplicate number on the new teams formed. Clubs will be required to mark the jersey numbers with alternate colors (distinct bright color, either a patch or dye) until the next uniform cycle for the team.
All teams in RCL play will ‘hold’ their current position unless evaluated by the club as requiring a move down for competitive purposes.
Washington Youth Soccer will announce further information on the rollout of changes from USSF and US Youth Soccer. Check WashingtonYouthSoccer.org or your Club’s website for additional updates.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn response to a U.S. Soccer Federation mandate beginning in August 2017, Washington Youth Soccer and the Regional Club Subcommittee have committed to transition from a school-year (Aug. 1 – July 31) registration model to a calendar-year (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31) registration model, effective for the 2016-2017 Regional Club League (RCL) season.
For more information on the transition to calendar-year registration for Regional Clubs, please contact the Director of Coaching for your Club.
Beginning in the 2016-2017 RCL season:
All teams will be based on calendar-year age classifications:
U18/19 for players born in 1999/98
U17 for players born in 2000
U16 for players born in 2001
U15 for players born in 2002
U14 for players born in 2003
U13 for players born in 2004
U12 for players born in 2005
U11 for players born in 2006
U10 for players born in 2007
RCL Jr for players born in 2008 and after
All tryouts will be staggered to midweek start dates so that players finishing State Cup play can do so without conflict.
Players will not be required to purchase new jerseys if there is a duplicate number on the new teams formed. Clubs will be required to mark the jersey numbers with alternate colors (distinct bright color, either a patch or dye) until the next uniform cycle for the team.
All teams in RCL play will ‘hold’ their current position unless evaluated by the club as requiring a move down for competitive purposes.
Washington Youth Soccer will announce further information on the rollout of changes from USSF and US Youth Soccer. Check WashingtonYouthSoccer.org or your Club’s website for additional updates.
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I admit I love saying "TikiTaka"! Happy to see most of team is 2003. That's unusual for a top team to be mostly the younger kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwas told the situation at BSC was DOC saw the 02 legends team play and was so impressed he wanted to coach them himself and let MJ go so DOC could have the team. Team parents freaked and left with MJ.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn response to a U.S. Soccer Federation mandate beginning in August 2017, Washington Youth Soccer and the Regional Club Subcommittee have committed to transition from a school-year (Aug. 1 – July 31) registration model to a calendar-year (Jan. 1 – Dec. 31) registration model, effective for the 2016-2017 Regional Club League (RCL) season.
For more information on the transition to calendar-year registration for Regional Clubs, please contact the Director of Coaching for your Club.
Beginning in the 2016-2017 RCL season:
All teams will be based on calendar-year age classifications:
U18/19 for players born in 1999/98
U17 for players born in 2000
U16 for players born in 2001
U15 for players born in 2002
U14 for players born in 2003
U13 for players born in 2004
U12 for players born in 2005
U11 for players born in 2006
U10 for players born in 2007
RCL Jr for players born in 2008 and after
All tryouts will be staggered to midweek start dates so that players finishing State Cup play can do so without conflict.
Players will not be required to purchase new jerseys if there is a duplicate number on the new teams formed. Clubs will be required to mark the jersey numbers with alternate colors (distinct bright color, either a patch or dye) until the next uniform cycle for the team.
All teams in RCL play will ‘hold’ their current position unless evaluated by the club as requiring a move down for competitive purposes.
Washington Youth Soccer will announce further information on the rollout of changes from USSF and US Youth Soccer. Check WashingtonYouthSoccer.org or your Club’s website for additional updates.
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Ive seen him be classless but he must be doing something right or the whole team wouldn't have followed him.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy does this apply to TT more than any other U13 team? However, since the deadline is Aug 2017, I'm sure 2 years is more than enough time to pick up any needed replacements for their 2002 girls.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy does the team have no future?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe 2002/2003 age split with split the team in half or close to it. At HSC there is no talent to draw from at the 2003 or 2002 age group lick you would have at the other clubs e.g. Thusc, FCP, TS, Eastside. So now you have to recruit if you want to field a competitive team at 2003 and 2002. Who is going to jump from an established club/team to HSC. The 2003s, which may be good now playing U13 will get knocked around playing against 2002 players a year older that play U14 now if the team elects to have half the team play up.
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