The Davis AYSO Spring season typically starts in early April and runs for approximately 7-8 weeks in duration, with games being held on Friday afternoons. Teams are co-ed and are generally formed based on combined location (North /West and East/South) and using the AYSO balanced teams philosphy.
The age divisions include U5 through U14. U16 and U19 teams may be formed if there is sufficient interest. In this season, flags used for goals and pinnies are used instead of uniforms. As usual, each player is required to wear shin guards, socks to cover the shin guards, and appropriate shoes (whether it be soccer cleats or gym shoes). The Spring season is a great way to introduce non-soccer experienced players to the game, or for a refresher for those who played in the Fall season and want to continue and advance in their skills. AGE DIVISIONS: Our Spring Season age divisions are the same as what was played in the previous Fall Season, for example, if your child played in the U10 Division last Fall Season, then your child would be playing in the U10 Division in the Spring Season. All spring teams are co-ed. PRACTICE TIMES: Practice times are generally scheduled by the Coach as well as depending on the age group and the season, can occur once or twice a week.
GAME TIMES: At the start of the season, TBA, tentatively start at either 4:30 or 5:30pm. There are no games played during School Spring Break week. PARENTS: Please note that players are usually contacted around mid-March. If you have not heard from anyone by the third week in March, then you can send an email to spring AT davisayso.org to check on the status of your child's coach. The delay may result from your child being placed on a team, but no parent has stepped up to volunteer as a coach. REQUIREMENTS: Shoes (gym or cleats) and shin guards. Pinnies will be used for each of the teams.
For more information or to help volunteer for the Spring season you can email the Spring Coordinator at spring AT davisayso.org. | Questions? Send e-mail to "spring AT davisayso.org" |
