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LOBOS RUSHNEW PARENT ORIENTATION MEETING 2018
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Objectives?• General overview and structure of the club
• Provide a point of reference for future questions
• Understand the pathway of a youth soccer player
• The importance of parents in the development process
• Help see the greater picture
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Topics• Mission Statement
• Org Structure
• Programs
• Player Pathway
• Player Development
• Fees
• Volunteer Commitment
• Sideline Behavior
• Conflict Resolution
• Risk Management
• Q&A
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MISSION STATEMENTLobos Rush Soccer is committed to providing an unparalleled soccer experience for all who have interest in the game of soccer. Lobos Rush promotes the development of character, the electricity of competition and the importance of pure enjoyment. We accept the responsibility of teaching life lessons to our athletes to further their growth inside the game and out. We believe that all players should be afforded an equal opportunity to explore their potential and participate in challenging circumstances that will yield positive outcomes. We are committed to making soccer a pleasant, safe and rewarding experience for everyone involved, regardless of age or ability. Through quality coaching, sound leadership and absolute sincerity, Lobos Rush Soccer will work to be the best soccer club in the world.
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Club LeadershipCSA - Lobos Rush Leadership Chart
CSA Executive Board(Parent Volunteers)
CSA Competitive Committee
(Parent Volunteers)
Paul FurlongExecutive Director
[email protected] Office StaffColleen Balkcom
[email protected] Clack
[email protected] Harrison
CSA Soccer StaffMark Forrest
Club Director of [email protected]
David McAlisterAsst. Director of Coaching (Boys)
[email protected] Julia Osmond
Asst. Director of Coaching (Girls)[email protected]
Mike KnowlesEvents Director
Program CoordinatorsMark Forrest
College Soccer [email protected]
Dave SimmsDevelopment Director
[email protected] Haley
DeSoto [email protected]
Nick Glaser CBHS [email protected]
CSA Recreation Committee
(Parent Volunteers)
501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Non-Profit
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PROGRAMMINGLOBOS RUSH
• Team Training
• Club Training
• Friday Finishing
• GK Training
• Off Season Conditioning
• Pre-Season Camp
• College Soccer Counselor &
Seminars
RUSH NATIONAL
• Rush Select
• Rush Fest
• Rush Loan Player Program
• International Travel
• REACH Program
EXTERNAL
• USYS Olympic Development
Program (ODP)
• US Club id2 Program
• ID Camps
• Guest Playing
• Private Training
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Player PathwayC S A LO B O S R U S H - T H E C O M P L E T E S O C C E R C L U B
Collierville Rec SoccerCBHS Instructional Rec Soccer Briarcrest Instructional Rec Soccer Olive Branch School of Excellence
Lobos Rush CBHS U8-U12 Lobos Rush Collierville U8 - U12 Lobos Rush DeSoto U8 - U12
Lobos Rush Mike Rose Soccer Complex U13-U19
Memphis Lobos WPSL Team College Soccer & Beyond
C S A L O B O S R U S H I S T H E O N LY S O C C E R C L U B I N T H E S TAT E O F T E N N E S S E E A B L E T O O F F E R P R O G R A M M I N G F O R E V E R Y A G E
G R O U P A N D P L AY L E V E L . F R O M 3 Y E A R O L D R E C R E AT I O N A L T O C O L L E G E & A D U LT L E V E L N AT I O N A L L E A G U E . F O R M O R E
I N F O R M AT I O N V I S I T W W W. C O L S O C . C O M O R E M A I L I N F O @ C O L S O C . C O M
LOBOS
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Player Development Triangle
Player
Coach
Club Family
Communication
Trust
RespectAccountability
Passion Repetition
Enjoyment
Determination
Support
Challenge
Process
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Levels of PlayWe field under 8 through under 19 competitive teams based on player birth years.
Tennessee State Soccer Association -
Division I State, Regionals & Nationals
(SRPL & National League).
Division II State, Regionals & Nationals.
Division III State. 9
FEESClub Fees
• Coaching
• Administration
• Registration & Insurance
• Field Usage Fees
• Club Programming &
Services
Team Fees
• Tournament/League Entry
• Referees
• Coach Travel
• Team Admin (bank fees,
teamsnap etc)
• Indoor Facility Rental
External Fees
• Camps
• Private Training
• ODP/Select Registration
• Uniform/Equipment
• Travel
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Volunteer Commitment• Every family must work one 5 hour
tournament volunteer shift per seasonal year.
• Team Managers, Team Treasurers and Volunteer Board Members are exempt from working a tournament shift
• We also ask our U12 and up players to volunteer as soccer buddies for our TOPSoccer program.
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Sideline Behavior• Only coaches should coach from the sideline.
• A spectators role is to cheer & encourage.
• Do not engage with referees or officials under any circumstances.
• Do not engage with opposition spectators (actively position yourself away from them)
• Do not discuss the performance of a player unless they are yours (even then, keep it positive).
• ALWAYS WALK AWAY
This covers Coaches, Players, Parents, Family Members and anyone else associated with the team
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Conflict Resolution
95% of conflict arises between a coach and a parent due to playing time issues.
• Use the 24 Hour Rule (48 is even better).
• Open line of reasonable communication (coaches are not on call 24/7).
• Exhaust all avenues of resolution with the coach directly before escalating.
• Chain of Command for Escalation…..
Coach Director of Coaching Executive Director. Board 13
Risk Management In February 2018, new legislation was signed into law aimed at protecting youth athletes against sexual abuse.
Main Points…
• Mandatory 24 hour reporting period for all adults.
• Youth sports providers must provide abuse prevention training.
• The statute of limitations is extended for up to 10 years after a victim realizes he or she was abused.
CSA Lobos Rush Reaction to the Legislation
• All staff, coaches and board members will go through mandatory abuse awareness training every two years. We’re also making the training available to every parent in the club at no charge.
• Added a Risk Manager position to the CSA Executive Board.
• Established simple reporting protocol as documented on our website
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Q & A
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