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Frequently Asked
Questions
When does the season
begin?
The season typically begins
in late March for Spring and late August for the fall
season.
How do I register my
child with the Richmond Strikers?
During open registration
periods, a child may be registered on the internet
through the Striker website by entering
www.richmondstrikers.com. You will find the
Registration form which is to be completed on-line. The
Richmond Strikers are striving for 100% on-line
registration. If you do not have access to a computer
you may register in the Striker office which is located
at 4164A Innslake Drive in Glen Allen; or call us and we
will be happy to accept your registration over the
phone.
If the child has not played
soccer with the Richmond Strikers previously, a proof of
birthdate must be mailed to the Striker office or faxed
to the office at: 804-285-8477.
Proof of age may be in the
form of a birth certificate or passport.
How do I make payment
on-line?
The on-line registration
form has a section for payment by credit card. Step by
step directions are given on the form for completing the
payment. The payment is made through a secure line to a
card service, which clears your credit card for
payment. In addition, you may mail a check to the
Striker office after you have completed your
registration.
How many games are
scheduled?
Each team is scheduled 8-9
games per season. The club guarantees that every team
will play 8 games.
What happens if it rains?
If weather causes games to
be cancelled during the first half of the season, all
games will be rescheduled. If the cancellation
occurs after the first of the season, we will do our
best to reschedule all games; however those teams with
only 8 original games scheduled will be the priority.
If a cancellation occurs the last week of the season,
teams that have already played 8 games will not be
rescheduled.
When is practice?
Practice times vary from
team to team. Practice days and times are set by each
coach. Generally, practices begin between 5:00 and 6:00
pm and they normally last from 1 – 1˝ hours per
session. Under 8 teams and High School teams normally
practice once a week and all other teams practice twice
a week. The U5 age group does not practice during the
week. They practice prior to their Saturday game.
Why does it take so long
to find out where we can practice?
The county officials have
the authority to assign our practice fields. Once we
are notified by the county as to the fields that are
available, the coaches may select their sites.
Unfortunately there are numerous recreational leagues
that are all trying to find practice sites, and it
becomes a difficult and time-consuming task for the
various counties to divide the facilities in a fair and
equitable manner.
Where are practices?
Our practice sites include:
Striker Park U8 and younger
Deep Run Park
Cosby Field
Pole Green Park
Assigned schools throughout
Henrico and Hanover County (all practice sites are
approved by the county and no teams are allowed to
practice on fields that are not approved. Approval
information is available through the Striker office)
Why can’t I request
practice days when I register?
Teams are formed before the
coaches select their practice sites and times.
Coaches determine the
practices for their team.
How are teams formed?
Richmond Strikers is
committed to making soccer for youth both enjoyable and
a learning experience. We recognize that players often
wish or need to be with players from their schools or
neighborhoods, or they have established relationships
with coaches that they wish to maintain. We therefore
grant requests for specific teams and players, unlike
the other leagues in this area: whenever possible given
the need to balance teams, the date of registration, and
if a player was registered with us the previous
season. The criteria listed below is utilized
to determine team formation and is listed in order of
priority:
1. Players
returning from the immediately previous season, and
registering within the registration period, are granted
requests to remain with the same coach they had the
previous season if that coach will continue coaching in
that division. If team
balance is a factor that must be considered, players
will be granted requests for their previous coach based
on the date they registered. This may mean, in some
cases, that even players registered “on time” (within
Strikers’ registration period) may not be granted
requests. This is, however, a rare occurrence, becoming
a consideration mostly in the fall season when younger
divisions move up into the next older division.
2.
Players returning from the immediately
previous season, and registering within the registration
period, are granted requests for a different coach than
they had in the previous season OR a specific player.
Different coaches may be
requested for a variety of reasons, but most often a
player or coach has moved up to another age division
when the former coach or player has not. Every attempt
is made to grant requests for specific coaches in these
situations, but often a requested coach’s team is filled
with his/her own former players requesting his/her team,
a situation given priority for team formation. Age
balancing may also prevent some requests from being
granted.
Requests for specific
players are often a means of keeping teams or parts of
teams together when the coach will be unknown, or a
means of assuring friendships and carpool arrangements
are maintained. Every attempt is made to keep at least
groups of players from former teams together according
to their requests. When more than one name (player or
coach) is requested on the registration form, the
name listed first is considered first in granting
requests. When a particular player is requested,
consideration is given first to the requests of players
who request each other. This reduces the organizational
problems inherent in trying to match several players who
each request other players or list many different
players, and places the formation process back into
granting requests on the basis of friendships among
players in the same school/neighborhood/carpool. It
becomes very difficult to manage and match requests when
requests are made solely to keep a large group of
players together on one team (the simplest means of
accomplishing this would be to list the coach’s name
first, or if unknown, assure that two players list each
other as first requests).
Date of registration is
considered when there are a limited number of available
spots on a team and there are more requests for a
particular coach or player than can be granted.
3. Players new to
the club and those returning (but not registered in the
immediately previous season), and registering within the
registration period, are granted requests for specific
coaches and players based on available spots on that
team and the date of registration. Available
spots on teams are almost always filled at this point in
the team selection process.
4. Any
player registered after the Strikers’ registration
period closing date who is able to be assigned to a team
during the team formation process, will be granted
his/her request, if possible, according to registration
date. If there is a
waiting list after all teams have been formed, players
are assigned in registration date order to the next team
that has a spot opening due to a dropped player, or to a
new team formed from players on the waiting list.
5. When there are
not enough players to form a full-team among those
registered ON TIME or late, team assignment is done by
registration date order. This may mean that a
player registered on time may NOT be granted his or her
request for a specific coach or player, regardless of
other criteria outlined above. Such players will be
placed on the waiting list and on a team according to #4
above (next open spot on any team, or placed on the full
team formed from all players on the waiting list)
according to registration date order. Once teams have
been formed from players who have registered earlier, if
other players register and enable another team to be
formed, it is not possible at that time to rearrange
formed teams to grant requests from players on the
waiting list even if they registered “on time”. This
rule encourages players to register early in order to
increase the chance of being placed on a team with the
coach or player he/she requests. There is no policy that
ensures that players who have been with a coach/team
previously or longer will be placed on the team or with
a requested coach before another player in these
situations. The only fair way to handle such situations
is by registration date, even though players may have
registered before the deadline.
Can I play in an age
group other than my own?
No, the club follows the
guidelines set by the U.S. Youth Soccer Association.
There are very few
exceptions made. For additional information, please
contact Beverly Carrey at:
recreation@strikersonline.com
Do I need experience to
play?
No, the Recreational League
is an instructional league—our staff of coaches are
experienced and excited about teaching beginners as well
as the more advanced player.
Are there tryouts?
No, there are no tryouts for
recreational players. Try-outs for Travel players are
held in the Spring. There is also no draft for players.
What do I need to buy?
Each player must have shin
guards for protection, and a soccer ball for practice.
Cleats are recommended, but not required; however the
player needs to have securely tied shoes. Uniforms for
U8 players and younger are included in the registration
fee. Older players will purchase their uniforms when
they register. The only approved uniform is one that is
purchase through the Richmond Strikers. It will consist
of 2 Nike jerseys, 1 Nike short, 1 Nike socks. The
price of the Nike kit is $45.00
Can I wear eyeglasses or
jewelry?
Wire-rimmed glasses and/or
jewelry (including pierced earrings) are not allowed
during practices or games. This rule is for the safety
of all players. Players may wear glasses with plastic
frames.
What happens if I miss a
practice or a game?
Coaches can not bench a
player for missing a practice or a game. Players are
encouraged to attend all practices and games to develop
both individual and team skills. If you find that you
will be missing a practice or game, please contact your
coach or team representative to advise them. The
Richmond Striker policy is that all players will play at
least 50% of each game.
Where are the games
played?
Games are played at various
field sites in the area:
Striker Park
Deep Run Park
Courthouse Park
Pole Green Park
Capital Park
Are the coaches
professional?
All recreational coaches are
volunteer parents; however the majority of these
volunteers have received a license to coach and all are
given the opportunity for training.
Who referees the games?
In the U8 and under age
groups, the coaches referee the games. In the U9-U12
groups, the club supplies a certified referee. The
older age groups utilize a three man referee system.
Why are parents required
to volunteer?
Volunteers are extremely
important to the success of the club. Without
volunteers, the fees would have to be raised
significantly.
What is the fee
structure?
U5: The fee is $60.00 which
includes a t-shirt and socks.
U6-U8: The fee is $110.00
with $25.00 being earmarked for our capital account
utilized to purchase and develop new fields. The
remainder of the fee covers the cost of such things as
uniforms, coaches training, field maintenance, and
administration
U9 and up: The registration
fee is $110.00 with $25.00 being earmarked for our
capital account utilized to purchase and develop new
fields. The remainder of the fee covers the cost of
such things as referees, coaches training, field
maintenance and administration. In addition to the
registration fee, a uniform must be purchased for all
first time players. The charge for the complete uniform
is $45.
Will my child receive a
trophy?
The Richmond Strikers do not
provide participation trophies. Each team may make the
decision to provide trophies to their players if they so
desire; however the fees for the trophies are not
included in the registration fees and will be the
parent’s responsibility.
Can I get a refund?
Refunds will be given if
requested in writing prior to the first game of the
season. There will be a $25.00 administration fee
assessed. Refunds will not be given after the first
game of the season unless the refund request includes a
documented medical reason.
All refund requests
should be sent to:
recreation@strikersonline.com
What do I need to do to
become a referee?
All referees utilized by the
Richmond Strikers must be certified as a Grade 8.
Information on the
referee courses required to be eligible to referee for
the Richmond Strikers may be found at:
www.cvsra.com
Additional information?
Call the Richmond
Strikers office at 288-4625 or email your questions to
recreation@strikersonline.com
Any questions on
Striker Recreation please contact the age group coordinators
or contact the Strikers at
recreation@strikersonline.com
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