Copper is
being stolen at an alarming rate and may affect the lights at the fields. If
you notice anyone suspicious around the lights,
please call the
Park Marshals
at 229-6444.
USYS
Player Registration Form
Coach/Team Official Registration Form
Coach, Asst Coach, Manager or Team Official Volunteer Form
Player Action
Form
Background Check
or
from the State website at
www.nevadayouthsoccer.org
In Southern Nevada,
competitive player transfers
may
only be conducted in the
transfer windows, as follows:
A. First Transfer Window:
From August 1st to September 15th (U11 to
U14), and from December 15th to
January 31st (U15 to U19).
B. Second Transfer Window:
From December 15th to January 31st (U11 to U14). A
“contested” transfer in the second transfer window will make
the player ineligible for participation in the National
Championship Series event that seasonal year.
C. Third Transfer Window:
From the published date of roster freeze for the Nevada
Championships to
May 31st. Players transferred in the
third transfer window are not eligible for participation in
the National
Championship Series event that seasonal
year.
**ATTENTION**
Coaches,
Parents & Spectators Of Silver State Girls And
Nevada
South Youth Soccer Leagues
NO parking is
allowed behind the Von’s shopping center as the delivery trucks
must have clear access to the back of the store. If you choose
to park in the no parking area your car will be towed.
There is
additional parking in the Cimarron High School parking lot
adjacent to Betty Wilson West 20.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Please
Respect Your Sports Official
Every day, you, your children or your friends
engage in an American form of healthy competition through
organized sports. As we enter a new season, we wanted to inform
you that the Nevada Legislature passed a law, AB 474, in 2005 to
protect all sports officials including referees, umpires,
linesmen, timekeepers, inspectors, judges in any sport.
State law makes it a crime to threaten a
sports official, verbally or physically, resulting in fines up
to $2,000 and 1 year in jail. If the victim suffers severe
bodily harm, the punishment may be up to 15 years in prison and
fines up to $10.000. (Nevada Revised Statutes 200.471 and
200.481)