Does my child have to tryout to make the team? South Bay Youth
Football and Cheer prohibits tryouts of any kind for football or cheer.
The first players to register for the team (until the team is full)
make the squad/team. We take players on a first come serve basis.
If there are no tryouts what about the players safety? South Bay Youth
Football and Cheer has safety rules, one of which is an age-weight
schematic. This system insures maximum safety, since players will be
evenly matched in size and physical maturity when playing football. The
goal of the age-weight schematic is to control the overall range of
weights, from minimum to maximum, and the age of the children on the
field at a given division of play. The age-weight schematic is based on
growth charts developed by the American Medical Association to include
the largest number of kids at a given age. Unfortunately, some children
are too small or too large to play. For cheerleading, the age-weight
schematic does not apply, just age applies. How safe is Youth Football? Playing
Youth Football is quite safe. In fact in terms of injuries per capita
among kids ages 5 to 14. Youth football is safer than Soccer, Baseball
and Basketball.
My son is new to football. What should we expect? The
physical conditioning is more intense than other sports. To help
prevent injuries, all players must begin conditioning several weeks
prior to the beginning of practice in August. Prior to July/August
conditioning, 45 minutes of running, push-ups, and sit-ups at least
every other day will help make your son's first few weeks in football
less demanding.
When does the season start and how long will it last? The
season will begin sometime in mid to late July and the regular season
continues through the first or second week of November. Playoffs, Bowl
Games, and the All-Star Classic can extend into early December.
What is conditioning? During
conditioning, the players practice 5 days a week, Monday through Friday
in the evenings. The first week of is strictly conditioning only, with
the players not wearing any pads - just shorts, tee-shirts and
cleats. This is used to get our players into shape and learn football
fundamentals.
Does my child have to come to all the practices? We want to take a vacation. Yes,
it is extremely important that your child attend as many practices as
possible. In the months of July/August players are introduced to
football, proper tackling, hitting, passing, receiving. The players are
introduced to the team's playbook. If your child goes on vacation
during this month, he will be behind upon his return. Football is a
team sport and it takes 11 players executing their jobs to make each
play work. Football is truly a team sport and everyone must be on the
same page to make the team successful. Please plan your vacations
around it.
What times are the practices held? Team
practices are held in the late afternoons/early evenings. Normally we
practice from about 5:30 pm thru about 7:30 pm during August ONLY.
After, Labor Day when school starts the practice days will
shift.
When and where are your games played? All
of our games are played on Saturdays. Our home games are played at El Toyon Field. Away games will be played at the locations of
other SDYFC Association’s home fields. The Schedule will list the
locations of each game with links to maps and driving directions. South Bay Youth Football has no control over the scheduling of the
games and every attempt is made that each team in each association has
a fair amount of home games. If your child advances to playoff games
or competitions, travel may expand to the hosting
association/conference of that event. You will be notified in advance
of the time and locations of those events. Is it possible that my child will participate in tournaments or championship games out of town? Yes,
very possible. If your child’s football team or cheer squad wins (or
places) at their local championship or competition, they will advance
to the regional games/competition and possibly the national
games/competitions. Location of the regional and national
games/competitions changes each year depending upon the conference that
wins the bid to host the event. If your child advances past local
games/competitions, additional fundraising activities may/will occur
with your child’s team to offset travel and expenses. Please be aware,
that some "upfront" fees are required and must be paid before traveling
to National games/competitions and possibly regional
games/competitions.
What
if my child has a birthday party or other non South Bay Youth Football
activity planned during a scheduled practice or game? If
at all possible, please do not schedule non South Bay Youth Football
activities during practice and game times. To help continue our winning
tradition, all players and their parents must make a commitment to be
available for all practices and games. Football and cheerleading
require a serious commitment. Coaches enforce strict practice rules in
preparing for games and cheer competitions.
What if I think that my child is not playing enough? South Bay Youth
Football has a "Mandatory Play Rule", which stipulates that each team
member must play every game. In fact, Players MUST enter the game at
the beginning of the fourth quarter to ensure that all players that
have not played the minimum number of plays receive them. Players that
are injured or benched for disciplinary reasons are exempted from this
rule.
Why a Birth Certificate? South Bay Youth
Football Weight and Age System matches players on teams of similar ages
and weights for safety reasons. Therefore, players of all teams
nationwide MUST submit proof of age.
How is weight determined? While
we will initially use your submitted weight during registration, all
players nationwide are weighed during “WEIGHT CERTIFICATION DAY” held
by Conference Officials (in our case: Officials from the San Diego
Youth Football Conference will weigh every player from all required
team within San Diego Conference). Then each player is weighed before
each game…. All this to ensure only players of equivalent weights are
competing. If your player happens to fall slightly above the maximum
weight range for their age, but is not eligible to move to the next
level team because of age, they do assume the risk of working all of
August and not “making weight”. So, set your weight goals early in the
summer if this applies to your player.
Where do the records go and who sees them, such as the Birth Certificate? All
documents submitted are consolidated into an official Record Book for
each team. During the Certification Day SDYFC officials will verify
each player’s documents, residence, and weight making sure he/she is on
a team appropriate for his/her age and weight level, again for safety
reasons Conference wide. The book is kept by the Head Coach and is NOT
available basically to anyone. Exceptions, is the Medical Form would be
available in case of an injury.
What about the family vacation we normally take in mid July and August? July
27th will be the start of conditioning and teaching. It is necessary to
devote full time to this process for safety reasons and to reduce
injuries.
What can I do if I think the Refs/Judges favor one team over another? Keep
in mind that officiating either football or cheerleading is a series of
judgments. In any given situation, people will agree or disagree with
the official's decision. One of the historical perspectives in sports
is that the officials' calls stand and that they are final. Other than
the discipline, determination and teamwork that is taught, another
educational goal of this youth sport organization is to teach children
to deal with adversity. Situations as such happen in life on or off the
playing field. The program helps teach the children that life goes on,
and it does not stop at the official making a call for the opposition
or the ball takes a bad bounce.
What can I do if I have a problem with a team member (child) or parent? Talk
to the Head Coach and/or Team Manager privately and politely.
Sometimes, he/she can help ease a problem. Too often, parents become
emotionally wrapped up in a given situation and verbally attack anyone
present. So please remember that the coaches and administrators are
volunteers trying to do their best for the children involved.
What can I do if I have a problem with a Coach? Talk
to the Coach and/or Team Manager privately and politely. If you are
unsatisfied with the Coach's response, you may talk to the Vice
President. Please do not come to Board members with issues regarding
coaches unless you have already spoken with the coaches first. In most
cases either the coach has information that the parent is unaware of,
or the coach is unaware of the situation - in either case discussing
the situation directly with the coach will usually resolve it.
What can I do if I have a problem with a Team Manager? Talk with your coach, if he can't resolve your issues then contact the Vice President. Will I be asked to purchase additional items during the season? It
is possible. We have budgeted for all standard costs that typically
arise during the season and have allotted for them in the registration
fees. Football teams typically ask for a separate donation toward their
"Gatorade Fund" or “Orange Fund”. Cheerleading Squads typically ask for
a “Slush Fund” to cover additional competition hair ribbons, spirit
gifts to opposing team’s cheerleaders, etc. An individual team or squad
may also choose to hold their own fundraising event and you may be
asked to contribute to that or a league fundraising event. We make
every effort to keep this down to a minimum. If you have any questions,
you should contact your child’s coach or any board member.