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2019 Team Formation Meeting
May 2019
HSA Hierarchy
HSA – the 7th oldest
Association in the state;
established in 1970
INTRODUCTION
HSA Select Coaches
Girls Boys
2009/GU11 – Robroy Chalmers 2009/BU11 – David Unruh
2008/GU12 – Jennifer Young 2008/BU12 – Paul Hagenson
2007/GU13 – Kevin Broveleit 2008/BU12 – TBD
2006/GU14 – Tony Coronado 2007/BU13 – Cesar Cabral
2005/GU15 – Jamie Foulk 2007/BU13 – Eric Beardemphl
2004/GU16 – Tony Coronado 2006/BU14 – Brian Romas
2005/BU15 – Andres Lara
2004/BU16 – Kirk Van Landeghen
2003/BU17 – Tom Gass
HSA Select Committee
Tom Gass, HSA Select Director of Coaching (and coach)
Tim McMonigle, HSA VP of Competition Jamie Foulk, WSSC Commissioner
Chris Braun, HSC VP of Competition Sue Bialous, HPFC President
Age Group 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
GU11 14 16 23 23 16
GU12 -- 16 29 11 21
GU13 -- 20 31 18 19
GU14 -- -- 15 28 18
GU15 -- -- -- 25 27
GU16 -- -- -- -- 19
BU11 -- 30 28 19 14
BU12 17 11 23 25 37
BU13 -- 19 18 23 35
BU14 -- 23 23 24 23
BU15 -- -- 20 16 19
BU16 -- -- -- 22 16
BU17 -- -- -- -- 16
Totals 31 135 210 234 264
HSA Select Tryout Numbers
• June to Dec/Feb
• Train 2 days a week, ~ 90 minutes each session
• Summer– Tournaments
– Goal Keeper Training
– Fun events – 4v4 Jamboree (June), Reign FC, Sounders FC
• Fall– North Puget Sound League (NPSL) - all teams except GU15 & GU16
– Goal Keeper Training
• Winter– Founder’s Cup, optional
– GU15 & GU16 Winter league (NPSL)
HSA Select Program Overview
Program Fee - $450– Goalkeeper Training
– Practice and Game reserved field fees
– Referees
– 3 match balls
– Insurance
– Tournament Fee credit
– Fall League Registration Fee
– Program Administration
Team Fees - $100-$300– Uniform kit (~$100)
– Additional tournament expenses (above the $1,000 credit)
– Additional team equipment (coach and goalkeeper equipment, warm ups,
backpack, extra training shirt, etc.)
– Team trainer or camp
– Other equipment (team bench, canopy, first-aid kit, supplies, other)
– Practice balls
– Team events
Program and Team Fees
• Program Fee - $450
– Pay full amount when you register, OR
– Payment Plan
• $200 ‘Commitment Fee’ required at registration
– $125 due on July 1 (+ $2 service fee)
– $125 due on Aug 1 (+ $2 service fee)
• Team Fee – Variable (~$100-$300)
– To be arranged with the team coach
Payment Options
• We offer limited financial assistance (beyond
commitment fee) for registration fees and
uniforms
• Application process
– www.highlinesa.org/HSA_select_resources
• Copies in lobby
– Application deadline is 5/31
– Committee will review all applications and make
awards first week of June
• Funds are distributed among all families who
qualify
Financial Assistance
Training Fields
Hiawatha Playfield
Delridge Playfield
Walt Hundley Playfield
E.C. Hughes Playground
Highland Park
Steve Cox Memorial Park
Sunset Playfield
Moshier Park
Valley Ridge
Player Expectations
WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE VALUE
• HSA Select values hard work, commitment, and excellence both on and off of the field. We
believe that a player's commitment to training sessions and games will not only help the
program's success, but will also contribute to the individual’s personal ability to continually
improve, as well as to each team's quality of play.
• Athletes play soccer to have fun, to learn, to develop a passion for the game, and to improve
their skills. In doing so, they represent their team, coach, parents and community.
• HSA Select expects its players to maintain a high level of sportsmanship and fair play.
Players must show respect for the game, the coach, teammates, opponents, and the
authority of the referee and his/her assistants. This is demonstrated as follows:
PLAYERS
• will play within the laws of the game and spirit of the game
• will display self-control in all situations and will not use foul or abusive language at any
time before, during or after a match or training session
• will show respect towards the referee and his/her assistants as well as towards the
opponents. They will not harass, abuse, or berate a referee for any reason
Player Expectations
• Attend all training sessions, matches, tournaments, and meetings unless excused
by the head coach
– Show up 10 minutes early for practice and at least 30 minutes early for games
– Absenteeism may result in loss of playing time during matches
• Come ready to train or play!
– Designated HSA Select Attire• Training – HSA Select training shirt
• Game – Home and Away kit, plus club training jacket (if purchased)
– Cleats, shin guards, socks, water bottle, properly inflated soccer ball, warm clothing
• Focused Attitude
– Come to training willing to give 100%
– Encourage your fellow players
• Create a positive team environment
• Nutrition, well-balanced diet and staying hydrated
Parent Expectations
• Encourage all players!
• Role model proper behavior
– Make only positive or encouraging comments to players, coaches, game officials
and spectators
– Do not yell at players, coaches, game officials or spectators
– Misconduct by a parent may result in parent and/or player sanctions or suspension
• DO NOT coach from the sideline
• Encourage your player to take responsibilities for themselves, as follows:
– Respect others, stay positive and listen
– Arrive at training and matches on time
– Wear proper attire
– Communicate with the coach
– Eat well, with proper nutrition and hydration
– Be a ‘student’ of the game = watch all levels of soccer, ask questions, and practice
on their own
• Practices:
– Arrive on field prior to the start of training
– Be prepared to train for 90 minutes
– Train to the top level of the team
• Games:
– Arrive promptly for warmups prior to match kick-off
– Communicate either directly or through team manager if running late
– Follow Playing Time Guidelines
– Be SafeSport certified
• Communicate:
– Communicate directly with player re: his/her development
– Provide at least one written player evaluation
– Encourage all players to challenge themselves
KEEP THE GAME FUN!!
Coach Expectations
Concerns or Questions about Your Player1. Player
2. Team Coach
3. HSA Select Director of Coaching (Tom Gass)
4. Select Committee
5. HSA Board
Concerns or Questions about Team or Club1. Team Manager
2. Team Coach
3. HSA Select Director of Coaching (Tom Gass)
4. Select Committee
5. HSA Board
Conflict Resolution for Parents
2019 Uniforms – Mandatory Items
HSA “3-2-2” Kit
$100 when purchased as bundled kit
Items may be purchased individually as well
3-YEAR GAME KIT (2nd year)
2019 Uniforms – Additional Items!
OPTIONAL PERFORMANCE OUTERWEAR
Not numbered
SPIRIT WEAR
• TODAY - Select a jersey number and validate your email address
• TODAY - Try on uniforms to determine sizes
• Go to www.hsa.scoresports.com to place your order
• NEW THIS YEAR! Add your player’s number to each individual
item or no number will be printed
• Free shipping to YOUR HOME for orders placed by June 16th
• After June 16th, shipping charges apply to orders < $125
• Issues? Contact Sherry Cromett at sherrycromett@gmail.com or
Alex Hockborn at ahockborn@scoresport.com
2019 Uniforms – Online Ordering
POTENTIAL TOURNAMENTS FOR HSA SELECT
Summer 2019
Tournament ~Location ~Month ~Price
Snohomish United Invitational Stocker Field, Snohomish June $600-800
*Seattle Cup Starfire, Tukwila July $550
Kent Cornucopia Cup Various Kent fields July $475-545
Starfire Sounders FC Cup Starfire, Tukwila July $525-635
*Crossfire Select Cup 60 Acres, Redmond July $675-775
FWFC Blast Off - GIRLS Various Federal Way fields Aug $475-550
FWFC Blast Off - BOYS Various Federal Way fields Aug $475-550
Redapt Cup 60 Acres, Redmond Aug $695-795
Eastside Cup Starfire, Tukwila Aug $450-550
*Starfire Xtreme Starfire, Tukwila Aug $420
Bigfoot Stocker Field, Snohomish Aug $650-695
Island Cup Bainbridge Island Aug $425-525
River Jam WPFC Complex, Puyallup Aug $525-575
* Tournament targeted for Select teams
Form to be signed today
– Financial Commitment
Register players on-line
– http://www.highlinesa.org/HSA_Select
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Forms & Registration
Payment Plan
• Thurs, June 27, 5-8pm
– 4v4 Jamboree at Hiawatha
• July-August (TBD)
– Reign FC game
– Seattle Sounders game
– College game
2019 Fun Events
Questions?
Team Breakout
• Time to meet your coach and
your teammates
• New players pick a number
• Coaches will review the team
training schedule/locations
expectations and summer
tournaments
• Decide on assistant coaches,
team manager, treasurer,
other roles
Team Breakout
Stage
B05/U15
B06/U14
B07/U13
B08/U12
B09/U11
B03/U17
G08/U12
G09/U11
B04/U16
G07/U13G05/U15
G06/U14
G04/U16