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"You or your kid cant wait?" -
It's healthy for ALL kids. What parent wouldn't want that? Any sport getting back is a great thing for ALL kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"You or your kid cant wait?" -
It's healthy for ALL kids. What parent wouldn't want that? Any sport getting back is a great thing for ALL kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou or your kid cant wait?
My kid can't wait to get out there and I can't wait to see her happy again. She's missed soccer, her teammates, and any sense of normalcy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you have a kid who isn't excited to get back out there after a 10 week break, they're probably only playing to make you happy. Time to let them find their own passion.
My kid can't wait to get out there and I can't wait to see her happy again. She's missed soccer, her teammates, and any sense of normalcy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIf you have a kid who isn't excited to get back out there after a 10 week break, they're probably only playing to make you happy. Time to let them find their own passion.
My kid can't wait to get out there and I can't wait to see her happy again. She's missed soccer, her teammates, and any sense of normalcy.
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With the release of New Hampshire’s guidelines on Youth Sports this past Friday, Seacoast United is looking forward to returning to the playing fields in the near future.
We have been working diligently to implement protocols across the entire organization in an effort to keep our players and coaches safe as we begin to reopen Seacoast United for all sports. There is a new area on our website dedicated to all COVID-19 protocols and information, located at www.seacoastunited.com/covid-19. All the latest amendments to NH guidelines will be updated to this link.
Seacoast United’s Phase 1 Guidelines have been published, which touch on general guidelines outlined for staff, families (customers), as well as participants of various programs.
As we work through this together, Seacoast United has outlined responsibilities shared by the Club, our Coaches, Parents, and Players. It is extremely important to read through and understand all protocols and responsibilities outlined by the club, as we can only achieve these goals when working as a team.
Parents and players will notice some changes upon arriving to the Epping facility when sessions begin. Seacoast United has created a COVID-19 Facility Plan for the outdoor fields in relation to foot traffic patterns, areas where players will report to their coaches on designated fields, and reminders on maintaining social distancing at all times.
Prior to arriving at the facility, parents need to monitor their child for symptoms (info to be provided separately) and know what screening questions the coaches will be asking the players at check-in. DO NOT COME TO TRAINING IF YOU ARE SICK.
Upon arrival at training, please remain in your vehicle until the specified start time of your training session.
The new foot traffic pattern has been outlined for all to follow on their way to the fields.
Players will report to the designated field as outlined by their coach/DOC (separate email detailing training dates/groups/times/field will be sent to you once the schedule is complete) and need to check in with their assigned coach for that day.
Both in the parking lot and on the playing surface, please remember to follow social distancing guidelines, staying at least 6 feet away from others.
This partnership between the Club, Coaches, Parents and Players is extremely important to ensure the safety of all involved. We ask that you respect these protocols and adhere to them when visiting the Complex.
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State guidance says:
1. Sporting events will be limited to small group or team-based training activities. No
competition sporting events or contact sports are allowed.
2. Training sessions must be non-contact with focus on skills and drills that can be
developed while maintaining physical distancing
Seacoast United North Email says:
"We can start to plan accordingly [for June 8th start] (how many fields, how many teams, what age brackets, training schedules, games, scrimmages, etc)"
Games and scrimmages?! Not quite fitting with the State guidance there Jamie. Or are you lying to your families again and doing anything you can to get the $400 for a "Spring Season".
****ing imbecile.
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