Q. What is PYSC stand for?

A. PYSC stands for Pulaski Youth Soccer Club. PYSC is made up of local volunteers that organize recreational soccer in the Pulaski School District under the banner of SAY.

Q. Who is SAY?

A. SAY stands for Soccer Association for Youth. SAY is located in Ohio and provides a wide array of services and support to PYSC. Their goal is “Kids Having Fun”.

Q. Where are the games played?

A. Games are played behind Pulaski Community Middle School and are accessible from West Glenbrook Street or the middle school parking lot.

Q. When will the season start?

A. Games will start the Tuesday or Wednesday after Memorial Day for ages 4 through 11. Ages 12 through 18 are part of the regional league and will not start until the 2nd week of June.

Q. What nights will my child play?

A. If your child is 4 or 5, all their games will be on either Tuesday or Thursday. For ages 6 – 11, the boys play on Monday’s and Wednesday’s and the girls play on Tuesday’s and Thursday’s. The game schedules for age 12 and up is set by our parent region (Baylakes) and could be any night.

Q. Do boys and girls play on the same team?

A. At ages 4 and 5, boys and girls play together on the same team. Once a child turns six boys and girls will always play on separate teams.

Q. When will my child’s team practice?

A. Practices will start sometime after May 1st. The actual practice times are at the discretion of the coach based upon the coach’s availability and the team’s ability to attend.

Q. Where will practices be held?

A. Practicing at PYSC fields before school is out can be difficult because of school functions. Your coach has been given a list of location ideas and actual locations are left to their discretion.

Q. What times do the games start?

A. Games will start at either 5:45pm or 7:00pm.

Q. Why don’t we keep score?

A. SAY soccer is about kids having fun. At the younger ages, having the coach, players and parents concentrate on winning games, tends to interfere with learning the game and having fun. This is a recreational league, there are soccer leagues that cater to a more competitive atmosphere. They normally start at age 10.

Q. If it is raining out should I just keep my child home?

A. Soccer is a sport that is played in just about any weather condition. It most cases the games will be played. If PYSC feels it is unsafe for your child on the field, games will be cancelled. Please read and become familiar with our weather policy that spells these guidelines out in detail.

Q. My child’s game was cancelled, will it be made up?

A. Normally cancelled games are not made up. Space for makeup games is not always easy to find. If for some reason there is a game rescheduled you will be informed by your coach.

Q. Can I bring my dog to the game if I keep it on leash?

A. The Village of Pulaski has an ordinance restricting dogs from any village park. All school districts in the state also restrict animals from being on school property. PYSC as a club has a restriction that dogs are not allowed at any PYSC sponsored function. Anyone bringing a dog into the game area may be turned in to the Village Police for an ordinance violation.

Q. May I smoke in the area of the games if I step away from the field?

A. Smoking, along with the possession of alcohol and drunkenness, is not permitted on school property or at any PYSC sponsored event.

Q. Who do I contact if I have questions?

A. Prior to the season you may direct questions to any of the board members. They will be able to answer your questions or get your question directed to the appropriate person. During the season your first option should be your coach. If you coach doesn’t have the answer they have specific contact people available for their support.

Q. I need an answer to a question right away, can I get answers from the PACE office?

A. Do not contact the PACE office with any PYSC questions. They are very supportive of our program and help us in many ways, but, they do not have any direct interaction with our program and will only be able to direct you to PYSC volunteers for answers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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