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Guidelines for Middle School Soccer Games: Roles, Responsibilities, and Important Dates

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This presentation outlines the key protocols for assigning and officiating middle school soccer games. It emphasizes the importance of being the sole representative from the Central Soccer Officials Association (CSOA) and managing communication with coaches and athletic directors. The document details game structures, including time formats, overtime policies, and sportsmanship evaluations. Additionally, it highlights crucial dates for scrimmages, season starts, and championships, and provides guidance on post-game procedures and the philosophy behind game assignments.

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Guidelines for Middle School Soccer Games: Roles, Responsibilities, and Important Dates

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  1. Assignor Presentation – February 2011

  2. Middle School Games • One-man, no club linesmen, be where action is • All Spring games are girls, 30-min halves • Most fall games are boys, Arlington exception (boys and girls, 25 min halves) • Only PW plays OT, 2x5 to completion • You are sole representative of CSOA • Manage venue with coaches/AD • Start time flexible, be prepared for early/late start

  3. CSOA Communication • KNOW WHO YOUR PARTNERS ARE • Establish a two-way link the day before—phone or email • Confirm the venue and the start time • Make sure all cell numbers are known • One person (preferably lead) monitor arbiter • Doesn’t hurt to check school website or call school hotline • Avoid calling the Athletic Director or staff • Avoid calling me for routine matters

  4. Post Game Procedures • Verify score and determine sportsmanship points with crew. Lead official keeps game rosters • Close out game in arbiter, score and crew verification is all that is needed • Complete CSOA game report and ejection report(s) for hard red cards • Call Pete’s soccer line to report hard red cards and/or issues with coaches or game administrators that Pete and Dick need to know about

  5. Assignor Philosophy • All things equal, minimum travel distance • Make sure departure zip codes reflect reality • May need you to go south and west, anyway • “Accept By” date, now a firm one week out • If not accepted, game will be reassigned • If you habitually have gear with you, let me know • Rescheds come fast and furious, stay tuned • Be flexible on rainy days, venues change

  6. Important Dates • Scrimmages begin Mar 2 • Season begins Mar 14 • Spring Breaks are late, Apr 18-22 in north, week later in Stafford • District Play, Northern Region, May 16-20 • District Play, NW Region, May 24-28 • Northern Region Play, May 25-Jun 3 • NW Regionals Jun 1-Jun 3 • State Play, June 7, 10, 11

  7. Liberty Cardinal Spring School List Northern Region Districts - AAA Schools

  8. Liberty Cardinal Spring School List Northwestern Region Districts - AAA Schools

  9. Liberty Cardinal Spring School List Other Schools Northern Virginia Independent Athletic Conference (girls only) Trinity Christian , Christ Chapel, Ad Fontes, Fairfax Christian, HEARTS, FHS, WOLA Other Private Conferences (girls only) Delaney (Highland, Seton, EC) Middle Schools (girls only) Highland, Seton, Prince William County, Linton Hall, Aquinas, NVIAC

  10. CSOA and RSRA Partnership

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