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Outlaws
Program The
Oakmont Outlaws Soccer Clubs ("Outlaws") was established in the fall of
1993 to provide an organizational structure for the promotion of
competitive traveling youth soccer teams for players from the Ashburnham
and Westminster area. Organizationally, the Outlaws are not associated
with Oakmont Youth Soccer Program which operates the in-town youth soccer
programs. The Outlaws are affiliated with the Nashoba Valley Youth Soccer
League ("NVYSL") as well as the Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association
("MYSA"). Through these affiliations the Outlaws Soccer Club has access to
organized league match play, tournaments, and championships sponsored by
both organizations.
The Outlaws
Organization The focus of the Outlaws is to establish and maintain
an organizational structure that provides talented players from the local
area, principally Ashburnham and Westminster, the opportunity to compete
against some of the finest soccer players in Massachusetts.
The Teams
The Outlaws will select, organize, and enter teams in divisions
appropriate to their skills in a league affiliated with the MYSA. The
Outlaws will provide the coaching to develop the skills necessary to
effectively compete at this level of play.
The League
Briefly described below is the organizational hierarchy to which
the Outlaws belongs.
FIFA: The Federation
International de Football Association is the international organization
that governs soccer throughout the world. FIFA establishes the rules of
the game which are used from World Cup to Youth Soccer.
USSF & USYSA: The
United States Soccer Federation and its youth division, the United States
Youth Soccer Association, organize and promote soccer in the United
States. They also are the governing body for national and international
representation.
MYSA: The
Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association not only provides representation to
USYSA, but also offers tournaments, coaching licenses and liability and
medical insurance to its members. MYSA provides the rules that all member
leagues and teams must adhere to in order to be eligible for state
tournament participation.
NVYSL: The Nashoba
Valley Youth Soccer League provides an organization of over 20
Massachusetts towns and organizations which compete together in Spring and
Fall league play. The NVYSL Spring champions represent NVYSL in the MYSA
Tournament of Champions held each June to determine state champions.
Play in the NVYSL
The rules of play in the NVYSL are FIFA rules except as otherwise
noted in the NVYSL Handbooks. Copies of the Handbook are given to all
members of the Outlaws. Under 10 Teams play 6 vs 6 games, have no offside,
and have some specific non-FIFA rules about the size of the fields, the
penalty area, goal kicks, etc. Under 12 play 8 vs 8. All other teams play 11 vs 11 games and
follow standard FIFA rules.
Make up of the
Teams Generally speaking NVYSL teams are not mixed gender, i.e.
the teams are usually comprised of either all boys or all girls. The teams
are grouped by ages (Under 10, Under 12, Under 14, Under 16, Under 18,
Under 19) and are placed in Mass.Tourn. Of Champions, Nashoba Cup, or
Recreational divisions. There are no league champions declared for U10 and
Recreational.
The policy of the
Outlaws is that all players play within their age groups. Any player who
wants to play in an older age group must submit a written request to the
Oakmont Outlaws before teams are selected for the upcoming season. Since
NVYSL does not have any Under 8 teams at present, Under 8 players may play
on Under 10 Teams.
NVYSL Teams
Some of the towns that participate in the NVYSL along with the Oakmont Outlaws
are: Ayer-Shirley, Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Chair City (Gardner),
Clinton, Fitchburg, Groton-Dunstable, Harvard, Hudson,
Lancaster, Leominster, Littleton, Lunenburg, Maynard, Nashoba United,
Northboro, Pepperell, Stow, Townsend, Tyngsboro,
Westboro.
Divisions
The NVYSL has three Divisions: MTOC, NCUP, and Rec.
MTOC (Mass. Tournament
Of Champions): These teams are typically comprised of very experienced
players and clubs with a considerable amount of tournament and/or league
playing. The teams in the older age groups often are made up of members
that have played together for many seasons. Some players on these teams
also play on Massachusetts Premier League (MAPLE) teams.
NC (Nashoba Cup):
These teams typically are comprised of very experienced players or highly
skilled players who donıt have as much playing experience.
Rec (Recreational):
These teams typically are comprised of skilled younger players. This is a
large division in NVYSL and while the level of competition may vary, it
will generally be very good to excellent.
Tournament of
Champions and Nashoba Cup The Mass. Tournament of
Champions (MTOC) is played each spring in order to determine the MYSA
State Champions in each age group. NVYSL MTOC Division Under 12 and older
teams are eligible to participate in this tournament. First and second
place teams qualify to represent NVYSL at the MTOC. They will compete with
league champions from across the state.
The Nashoba Cup is
sponsored by NVYSL.. Four or Eight teams (depending on the Age Groupıs
NCUP division size) will compete in a post season tournament . Regular
season records will determine which teams qualify and how they are seeded
in the tournament.
The Referees
NVYSL strives to have only certified or licensed referees to officiate
matches. There is one referee for U10, U12, and U14 Ncup/Rec games (who
may ask spectators to be line judges). U14 MTOC, U16 and older games have
a licensed referee and two line judges. The referee always has the final
decision on a call.
The Matches
Attached is a game information table that provides the day, time,
and match duration for each boys and girls age group / division. NVYSL
publishes a schedule sometime in March. There are usually 8 matches. U10 -
U14 play on Saturdays while U16 - U19 play on Sundays. Typically teams
have 4 home games and 4 away games. Makeup games are usually scheduled by
the coaches of the teams involved. Outlaws home games are played at the
TRW field (across from Wachusett Ale) with Monty Tech / Oakmont as
backups.
Practices
There are a few indoor practices. Regularly scheduled team practices
will begin in March. The board will coordinate practice schedules with
coaches.
Insurance
Coaches, players and officers are registered with MYSA and through
such registration are afforded insurance coverage through MYSA policies.
Softball, Little
League Schedule Conflicts In the past, the Westminster and
Ashburnham Little League Board of Directors have worked with the Outlaws
to reduce or eliminate game schedule conflicts to allow players to
participate in both sports.
Responsibilities
The Board: to develop and maintain a program that allows our teams
to be competitive and a credit to our communities. The Board will always
consider the development of the players as students first, citizens
second, and athletes third in setting direction for the program. In short,
the Board is to ensure that the Outlaws is a quality program and that the
kids have fun.
The Coaches: to
prepare our players by teaching skills and tactics required to field
competitive teams. To act as role models and motivators insuring that the
highest standards of sportsmanship and fair play are demonstrated. To
insure that all players participate equally and have a positive / fun
experience as a member of the Outlaws.
The Players: as
students first, maintain eligibility by achieving reasonable standards of
academics and conduct. As players, to practice hard and play hard. To
support the needs and goals of the team. To show at all times respect to
the coaches, teammates, opponents, and referees. To have a great time.
The Parents: To set
and enforce reasonable standards of eligibility regarding academics and
conduct. To get the players to practices and games on time. To support the
coaches and referees. To emphasize the values of sportsmanship and fair
play. To support the Outlaws via fundraising activities and/or committee
participation.
Behavior
NVYSL has adopted a "Zero Tolerance" policy. Coaches and parents
are not to communicate with the referee during a game except for matters
relating to safety. The Outlaws will always consider and act toward the
referees as Honored Guests. Under no circumstances will unsportsmanlike
behavior by players, coaches, or spectators be tolerated by the Outlaws
toward the referees or opponents. All disputes will be written down and
submitted to the Director of Referees. Confrontation with or abuse of a
referee will at least earn a player or coach an ejection without warning
from the match (red card for players). Coaches will be ejected without
warning from games for unsportsmanlike behavior from spectators or
coaches. Any ejection of a player or coach will also result in their
suspension from play in the next match as well. Two ejections in a season
will result in a suspension from the league for the season. The Outlaws
support this policy 100% and will enforce it. Any ejection will be
reviewed by the Board. Depending on the circumstances, the Board may
choose to immediately suspend the player or coach for the remainder of the
season. In summary, "Outlaws" is our club name, not our behavior. Outlaws
will at all times exhibit the highest standards of sportsmanship and fair
play or they will not be Outlaws for long.
Eligibility
Parents will establish eligibility levels for their children in
terms of academics and conduct as students. The coaches will support these
standards at all times. Players are expected to attend games and
practices. Any situation in which a player does not meet his/her
obligations in this area will be a matter subject to the discretion of
his/her coach.
Teams for each new
season will be selected based on a playerıs tryout and past performance.
Tryouts for the fall season (U10 and U12 only) are normally held in June
while tryouts for the Spring season are held in late October or early
November.
Fees
Current Registration fees are: U10 - $70, U12 & U14 - $80, U16
& U18- $90. More then one child per family gets a 10% discount. Uniform fees:
$45 (for shirt, shorts, and socks)
Fund Raising
The Outlaws will sponsor a number of fundraising activities in
order to keep the registration fees to a minimum while adding depth to the
program, such as certification of coaches, player clinics, and non NVYSL
tournament participation. We are looking for ideas and participation for
these types of events.
Thanks and Thanks
Again!!! We wish to thank all the people, parents, coaches, school
administrators, organizations, and volunteers who have worked so hard and
have supported this effort. We are not just about win/loss records, but we
proudly point out the accomplishments of all our players and the potential
for their development in the future. Win or lose, we will have fun, be
good sports, and be a credit to our towns and the Outlaws Soccer Club. For
those of you who have supported us and those who are joining us we have
two messages:
Thank
you, and.........Go Outlaws!
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Game Information
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Number of Teams |
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Age |
MTOC |
NCUP |
REC |
Game Day |
Game Time |
Game Duration |
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Girls U10 |
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- |
2 |
Sat |
9:00 |
30-minute halves |
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Boys U10 |
- |
- |
2 |
Sat |
10:15 |
30-minute halves |
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Girls U12 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Sat |
11:30 |
30-minute halves |
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Boys U12 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Sat |
1:00 |
30-minute halves |
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Girls U14 |
- |
1 |
1 |
Sat |
2:30 |
35-minute halves |
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Boys U14 |
- |
1 |
- |
Sat |
4:00 |
35-minute halves |
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Boys U16 |
- |
- |
- |
Sun |
Afternoon |
40-minute halves |
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Girls U16 |
- |
- |
- |
Sun |
Afternoon |
40-minute halves |
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Boys U18 |
- |
- |
- |
Sun |
Afternoon |
45-minute
halves |
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Girls U18 |
- |
- |
- |
Sun |
Afternoon |
45-minute
halves |
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Boys U19 |
- |
- |
- |
Sun |
Afternoon |
45-minute halves |
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