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Carson City AYSO Region 140

Spring recrational program

AYSO's primary soccer season is in the fall. A few years ago, AYSO Region 140 started offering soccer in the spring as an additional program. Spring registration is in the winter.  Practices will start in late March or in April; games will be played beginning the last week in April through May.  All games are played at the Pete Livermore Sports Complex.

Spring Select Program (Toiyabe League)

The Spring Select Program is available for players who were registered in the previous fall season in the following age groups: U10 boys, U10 girls, U12 boys, U12 girls, U15 boys, and U15 girls. Players who did not play in the fall may request a one-time waiver from the Section Director and appropriate Regional Commissioner.

The Spring Select Program is subject to all of the rules and regulations that govern AYSO, including (but not limited to) each player being offered the opportunity to play in at least half of each match; positive coaching; and good sportsmanship.  But unlike the balanced teams of the fall, Spring Select teams are "coach-select" teams; coaches are free to ask players to play on their team. Players are free to accept or decline, as they wish.

All players who want to participate in the Spring Select Program are required to try out even if they played last Spring. Spring tryouts typically are held the weekend following the Area 2F Kit Carson All-Star Shootout in November.

Any coaches who want to coach a Spring Select team must obtain the permission of their Regional Commissioner.  Coaches must be certified at or above the division they are coaching and have completed Safe Haven training.

Spring teams play in the Toiyabe League. The Toiyabe League is run by the Area 2F staff but is dependent on volunteers for coaches, referees, team parents, and division coordinators. Toiyabe teams are sponsored (or sanctioned) by their home AYSO region.

Spring teams may also play in Tournaments. Some tournaments may require travel and registration fees beyond those required by their home AYSO region.

Also see information on the Area 2F site at: http://www.area2f.org/toyiabe-league.