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2023 MYSA RECREATION SPRING LEAGUE

All Games Played at Mary Grogan Soccer Complex

REGISTRATION RECEIVED AFTER FEBRUARY 15, 2023 is $180.00.
ONLINE REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.  THERE ARE STILL SOME SPOTS AVAILABLE IN SOME AGE GROUPS.  PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE FOR ALL INQUIRIES.
 


Cost To Register: 
U6-U8: $155 which includes complete uniform and 6 games played.
U10-U16: $165 which includes complete uniform, 5 league games, and a weekend  
                 tournament.
This league will not be coed unless a specific age group does not have enough players to create enough teams.

ALL U6 PLAYERS MUST BE 4 YEARS OLD BY AUGUST 1, 2022

DEADLINE TO REGISTER: January 15, 2023 to receive the Early Bird Registration discount of $25.00

TEAM SPONSORSHIP   Team sponsorship is a large part of our Recreation Program.  Sponsors have the choice of being recognized on our website or remain anonymous.  All sponsorships are tax deductible.  Sponsors have the option of sponsoring a specific player, designated age group and/or gender or leaving it to MYSA's discretion.  The cost of sponsorship is $400.

SPONSORSHIP FORM- CLICK HERE TO PRINT

SPONSORS:  MYSA will not allow any type of signage on our jerseys, unless the sponsor completes and submits the appropriate sponsorship paperwork through MYSA.  Teams that violate this policy will not be allowed to play.  There will be no exceptions.


COACHES ALWAYS NEEDED:  MYSA relies on volunteer coaches for all age groups and are always in need of coaches.  We provide online curriculum and coaching classes prior to the season starting to aid our coaches in being successful.  Coaches who complete requirements and are approved by MYSA will receive full registration refund or credit to be used towards future programs.



ALL COACHES ARE REQUIRED TO BE LIVE SCANNED EVERY 3 YEARS, BACKGROUND CHECK YEARLY, AND COMPLETE INTRO TO SAFETY AND SAFESPORT.

Season Timeline:
Saturdays at Mary Grogan Park
Dates of play are as follows
League Games:  3/18, 3/25, 4/15, 4/22, & 4/29 with U6-U8 playing on 5/6.
Picture Day: Boys will be on 3/18 and girls on 3/25.  All pictures will be held at Mary Grogan Complex around your game schedule.  Schedule is here.
End of Season Tournament on May 6th & 7th for U10-U16

OFFICE HOURS
MON-THURS- 10 AM TO 5:00 PM
FRIDAY- 10 AM TO 4:30 PM
CLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAY

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                            Concussion Facts for Youth Sport Parents
                     Please read prior to registering your child or teen






What is a Concussion?  A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury or TBI caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move quickly back and forth.  This fast movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, creating chemical changes in the brain and sometimes stretching and damaging brain cells.

How can I help keep my children or teens safe? Sports are a great way for children and teens to stay healthy and can help them do well in school.  To help lower your children's or teens' chances of getting a concussion or other serious brain injury, you should:
• Help create a culture of safety for the team: 
    Work with the coach to teach ways to lower the chance of getting a concussion.
    Emphasize the importance of reporting concussion and taking time to recover from one.
    Ensure that they follow their coach's rules for safety and the rules of the sport.
    Tell your children or teens that you expect them to practice good sportsmanship at all times.
•  When appropriate for the sport or activity, teach your children or teens that they must wear a helmet to lower the chances of the most serious types of brain or head injury.  There is no "concussion-proof" helmet.  Even with a helmet, it is important for children and teens to avoid hits to the head. 

How can I spot a possible concussion?  Children and teens who show or report one or more of the signs and symptoms listed below or simply say they just "don't feel right" after a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, may have a concussion or other serious brain injury.

Signs Observed by Parents:
•  Appears dazed or stunned.
• forgets an instruction, is confused about an assignment or position, or is unsure of the game, score, or opponent.
• Moves clumsily.
• Answers questions slowly.
• Loses consciousness (even briefly).
• Shows mood, behavior, or personality changes.
• Can't recall events prior to or after a hit or fall.

Symptoms reported by children and teens.
•  Headache or "pressure" in the head.
• Nausea or vomiting.
• Balance problems or dizziness, or double or blurry vision.
• Bothered by light or noise.
• Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy.
• Confusion, or concentration or memory problems.
• Just not " felling right," or " feeling down."

Talk with your children and teens about concussions.  Tell them to report their concussion symptoms to you and their coach right away.    Some children and teens think concussions aren't serious or worry that if they report a concussion they will lose their position on a team or look weak.  Remind them that it's better to miss one game than the whole season. 

What area some more serious danger signs to look out for?  In rare cases, a dangerous collection of blood (hematoma) may form on the brain after a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body and can squeeze the brain against the skull.  Call 9-1-1 or take your child or teen to the emergency department right away if, after a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, he or she has one or more danger signs
• One pupil larger than the other.
• drowsiness or inability to wake up.
• a headache that gets worse and does not go away.
• slurred speech, weakness, numbness, restlessness, or agitation.
• loss of consciousness (passed out/knocked out).  Even a brief loss of consciousness should be taken seriously.

What should I do if my child or teen has a possible concussion?  As a parent, if you think that your child or teen may have a concussion, you should
1.   Remove your child or teen from play.
2.  Keep your child or teen out of play the day of the injury.  Your child or teen should be seen by a health care provider and only return to play with permission from a health care provider who is experienced in evaluating for concussion.
3.  Ask your child's or teen's health care provider for written instructions on helping your child or teen return to school.  You can give the instructions to your child's or teen's school nurse and teacher(s) and return-to-play instructions to the coach and/or athletic trainer.

Do not try to judge the severity of the injury yourself.  Only a health care provider should access a child or teen for a possible concussion.  You may not know how serious the concussion is at first, and some symptoms may not show up for hours or days.  A child's or teen's return to school and sports should be a gradual process that is carefully managed and monitored by a health care provider.    

To print a copy of this information CLICK HERE

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Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 10 am-6 pm & Fri 10 am-4:30 pm, 3509 Coffee Rd Suite D8 P.O. Box 577229
Modesto, California 95357

Phone: 209-236-1800
Email: [email protected]

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