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Team Standings

 

  • County Leagues
  • AASL
  • NOGSL
  • In-House Leagues
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For families new to soccer, the divisions go by age, not grade.  All age cut-offs are as of August 1 with no exceptions allowed downward.  For example, if your child turns 10 years old on or before July 31st of this year, they play in the U-11 or older division even if their classmates are in the U-10 division.  If they turn 10 years old on August 2nd, they may play in U-10 or older.  The youngest age group is 4 year olds, termed U-5, or "under 5" years old.  The In-House league is an instructional league for our youngest players (U-5, U-6 and U-7), LSCL is the recreational league, AASL is the higher competition with more travel for boys, and NOGSL is the higher competition with more travel for girls.  Premier or club soccer is not registered through AYSA, but through the team.

To be placed on an In-House or County team, generally all that is needed is a completed registration packet.  Every effort will be taken to see that your child is placed on a team.  Some age groups are tighter than others due to the number of volunteer coaches.  Of course, if an adult volunteers to coach, their child is guaranteed a spot on the team.  Many AASL and NOGSL teams hold try-outs as determined by the coach of the team.  To be included in a try-out, if any, please return your registration package with a note stating that you would like to attempt to have your child placed on an AASL or NOGSL team.  If none are available, your child will be placed on an LCSL team.  Again, any adult may volunteer to coach at this level, too, and select their own players.  However, these leagues require a coaching license that requires attendance at a licensing clinic, typically lasting one weekend.