




YMCA Indoor Soccer League
Divisions
Age Chart
Days of Games
Coed (Under 8) 8/1/00 to 7/31/02
Tuesday and/or Thursday Coed (Under 10) 8/1/98 to 7/31/00 Monday and/or Tuesday and/or Thursday
Boys/Girls (Under 12)
8/1/96 to 7/31/98
Monday and/or Wednesday and/or Friday
POSSIBLE SATURDAY GAMES
FEES – All participants must be members of the YMCA. No charge for members.
TEAMS – Will be chosen in February.
The age group that a participant will be in is determined by his/her birth date.
INDOOR SOCCER CALENDAR AND POLICIESUnder 8 (ages 6 & 7) cannot turn 8 before August 1 of the current year
Under 10 (ages 8 & 9) cannot turn 10 before August 1 of the current year
Under 12 (ages 10 & 11) cannot turn 12 before August 1 of the current year
Registration begins the first week of January and ends the second week of February.
Teams will be drafted as soon as possible after the clinics.
Games will begin the middle of February and the season will last until the middle of March.
All participants will receive certificates of participation.
Trophies will be given out to individuals on the first place regular season team (exception-no trophies in Under 8 league). The first place regular season team will not play in the play-offs which are held after the season. Trophies will be given out to the winners of the play-offs. There will be no superlatives given out such as Most Valuable or Most Improved.
TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURESThe following tie-breaking procedures will be used to determine standings, playoff or tournament seedings and trophy distribution.
If two teams are tied, the first tie-breaking criteria is head to head comparison. If the teams split during the regular season, their records against the team occupying the highest place in the standings will be compares. If a tie remains, records will be compared with the team occupying the second highest place in the standings and so on. If a tie remains, a coin toss will be used. (exception: If the two teams are tied for first place and the teams, split during the regular season, a one-game playoff will be held to determine who receives first place trophies; however, tie-breaking procedures will be used to determine playoff seedings.)
In the case of three teams with the same record, overall head to head records are compared. If a tie remains, records against the highest team in the standings are considered. If a tie remains, records will be compared with the team occupying the second highest place in the standings and so on. If a tie remains, a coin toss will be used. (Exception: If the three teams are tied for first place and the teams, split during the regular season, a playoff will be held to determine who receives first place trophies; however, tie-breaking procedures will be used to determine playoff seedings.)
FOR MORE INFORMATION – Contact Jeff Goard at the YMCA (623-8496)


