| Sailor Select |
Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere can I get more information?Please refer to www.gvsoccer.org for additional information regarding GVSA select soccer. What league are we part of?Our club's select teams are registered with theGrand Valley Soccer Association (GVSA), which organizes the game schedules of all GVSA registered clubs. Our club’s bylaws follow those of GVSA Who can tryout?The Sailor Soccer Club and tryouts are open to all area players. What do I need to do as a player?Do not just show up at the tryouts. Be ready to work. Players need to ensure they are properly equipped for the tryout. This includes, boots /cleats , shin guards, water and an age appropriate ball. Do not wear any Sailor Select jerseys, uniforms or socks. Tryouts can be fun, but they are also serious. Tryouts may be the only time you have to show the coaches what you can do. Have fun and give it your best shot! Don't slow down or 'dog it'. Try your best all the time. Coaches look for players who are always ready - even if they are resting or on the sidelines. Remember not everyone can - or should - make a select team. Sometimes a coach is looking for a certain type of player to fill a gap in his roster. Sometimes he may need a striker, other times a defender, maybe a keeper or a utility player. Don't be a one position player, you can increase your odds by being versatile. Play all positions with your current team. Don't just say "I'm a forward" or "I'm a defender". Play as many positions as you can. Then when the evaluator at the tryouts asks, you can tell him you can play anywhere. What kind of commitment is required?The purpose of the Sailor Select program is to serve as an avenue to develop young players for the next step beyond recreational soccer and to identify players of a higher caliber who have set their goals on reaching higher standards. The commitment is for two practices a week (1.5 - 2 hrs.) with a typical eight (8) weekend game schedule against area teams and, at least, one weekend away tournament. This commitment is a one year commitment to both fall and spring sessions for all players age U14 and below. High School players are only committed to the High School off-season in the Sailor Select program. This opportunity will provide each player the chance to play with some of the better players from our Western Michigan area and prepare them for High School competition and beyond. Select soccer also involves an additional cost commitment. Registration fees are higher than for rec soccer. Tournament entry fees and family travel will also add costs. Many tournament involve overnight stays because the tournaments will run for three days - usually Friday, Saturday and Sunday. How are the teams selected?The coach of the team will make team selections. If there is no coach for the team at the try out, the Select Coaching Director will ensure there is a qualified evaluator at the try out. Along with various skill level evaluations, the coach will be looking for good sportsmanship and player ethics, and also commitment. If the evaluator's score for the player is below Select standards, the player will be encouraged to play another year of recreational soccer. Each player develops at his/her own rate and if he or she is not ready for select this year, it does not mean that he/she will not be able to play at this level the following year. What is a travel team?Select soccer is for players that are ready to compete on a higher level. The competition is much greater than at the recreational level and advanced skills are required. There is often travel involved and more time is spent practicing. Is there a fee to try out?No, there is no tryout fee for the 2009-2010 season. When are tryouts?Tryouts for select teams will be held June 14-16 with a make up date June 17. See below for more information regarding tryout dates. Pre-Registration: Sunday, June 13, from 6:00 - 7:30 at Smitty Vanderplow.Location
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 14 June 2010 ) |