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2011 INFORMATION

BBYSA BOARD MEETING

Sunday, February 5, 2012 
2:00 to 3:00 PM
BE HOME IN TIME FOR THE SUPER BOWL
Kokernot Lodge, Alpine
WE NEED YOUR PARTICIPATION TO MAKE THIS WORK!
Will Have meeting about Committee Assignments
Need Folks on Field Expansion Committee
Need Folks on Uniform Committee
Need Folks on Registration Committee
Need Folks on Rules Committee

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Second Last Week of Season
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Challenger Soccer Camp
Two Camps This Summer
Alpine, Texas
Kokernot Park
Camp 1:  Monday July 30, 2012 thru Friday August 3, 2011
Camp 2: Monday August 6 thru Friday August 10, 2012
Click Here for More Information
Kids have already begun to register!
Had over 60 kids registered last year!


Tournament Results

Under 8

1st Place - La Casita
2nd Place- Ballroom Marfa
3rd Place - Fort Davis Family Practice

Under 11

1st Place - Ellyson Abstract
2nd Place - Porter's Thriftway Alpine
3rd Place - Rope-O-Matic

Under 14

1st Place - Big Bend Telephone Co.
2nd Place - Pizza Foundation
3rd Place - Barmore Plumbing

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****************La Casita ************************************Ellyson Abstract ***********************************Big Bend Telephone************

Click here for the BBYSA APPLICATION
For the Background Check Paperwork Click Here

HOW ARE TEAMS ORGANIZED?


BBYSA will register children from ages 4 to 13.

BBYSA teams are organized according to age. 

The categories of teams are:

Under 6 (children must be 5 years of age or younger as of July 31 of the current year).

Under  8 (children must be 7 year of age or younger as of July 31 of the current year).

Under 11 (children must be 10 years of age or younger as of July 31 of the current year).

Under 14 (children must be 13 years of age or younger as of July 31 of the current year).

 

I DON’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT SOCCER.  HOW CAN I COACH?

BBYSA can provide novice coaches with instructional aids such as
books and videos. Don’t be alarmed: This is not rocket science.
Soccer is based on two things children already know how to do:
running and kicking. Even if you don’t know much about the game,
soccer is relatively easy to coach at the younger levels.  You (and
your players) can learn the basic rules of the game in a matter of
minutes. Proceeding from a basic knowledge of the rules, coaching
is a matter of organizing team practices and game play  in a way
that engages young players and develops fundamental skills.
Most of all, have fun with it !!!  Kids love playing soccer, and the
ultimate goal of our organization is to give our players a positive
experience that will help our children to develop both on and off
the playing field.

Opportunities also exist to become an assistant coach. This will give
a novice coach the chance to watch and learn from someone who
has more experience with the game.
BBYSA needs volunteer coaches, team mothers, sponsors,
concession workers, referees, and board members.  Organized
team soccer doesn’t just happen by itself--it takes the effort of
many people working together to achieve good results. 
If you are interested in getting involved with BBYSA in any
capacity, please contact any coach listed below.



BUDGET INFORMATION..WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?

BBYSA collects registration fees and holds additional fund
raising to support BBYSA’s activities. BBYSA is a nonprofit
association and participation in BBYSA’s board of directors
is all-volunteer.

STYSA incurs many direct costs to run the soccer league,
including the dues for each child that must be paid to STYSA,
uniform costs, referee fees, and awards (trophies) for players.
BBYSA incurs many other expenses, such as the cost of
office supplies, radio and newspaper advertising, direct
mailing costs, mandatory attendance at STYSA meetings,
and various other administrative expenses.

Through additional fund-raising activities and conservative
stewardship of registration fees, BBYSA has also built a
reserve of funds that can be used make improvements to
soccer fields and to purchase equipment such as portable
goals, training aids,and soccer balls

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