
Goalie Training 6 PM
Monday Ochoa Park
Thursday Desert Vista

Congratulations to all of you who participated in "our" tournament. It would be great if we come to a point whereby all of you do so, one, because you want to support our club, and two, because the competition is great. Congratulation to our teams who place this weekend
U10G Gold 02 Lady Thundercats Champions
U11G Gold Tucson United Finalist
U12G Gold Stingrays Champions
U14G Gold 98 Lady Thundercats Finalist
U16 G Gold LadyJaguars Champions
U16 G Gold Pachukaz Finalist
U8 ATlas 04 Black Champions
U8 Atlas 04 Red Finalist
U10 B Copper 03 Thundercats Champions
U11B Gold Atlas Oro 01 3rd Place
U12B Gold 00 Thundercats Champions
U13B Gold Deportivo Mexico Champions U13B Gold Chivas 3rd Place
U16 B Gold 96 Chivas Champions
U19B Gold Hooligans Finalist

US Youth Soccer debuts Player Development Model
Download US Youth Soccer Player Development Model [pdf]
FRISCO, TEXAS (February 2, 2012) – US Youth Soccer is excited to announce the release of the Player Development Model, which provides a curriculum for clubs from the Under-6 to Under-19 age groups. The curriculum is designed to serve as a standard to guide each of US Youth Soccer’s 55 member State Associations and more than 5,500 clubs on how to effectively train athletes of all levels and abilities.
“The US Youth Soccer Player Development Model was a team effort by coaches and administrators from across the United States,” said Sam Snow, US Youth Soccer Director of Coaching. “It will provide not only direction for age appropriate training and matches, but will also give the facts behind the developmental format. I’m confident the Player Development Model will prove to be useful to soccer clubs of every size and level of play for many years to come.”
The Player Development Model features a simple structure to guide all coaches through the steps of strategically training players and preparing for matches. For ease of application, the model is broken into sections for preteen and teenaged players. When used in conjunction with the US Youth Soccer Vision and Skills School Manual, the Player Development Model will provide clubs of all levels guidance and information to assist their coaches and players.
For more information on the Player Development Module and other tools for coaches, parents and administrators, visit USYouthSoccer.org.
About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer) – US Youth Soccer -www.USYouthSoccer.org. "The Game for ALL Kids!®" is the largest youth sports organization in the country and largest member of the United States Soccer Federation, the governing body of soccer in the United States. US Youth Soccer registers more than 3 million players annually, ages 5 to 19, and over 900,000 administrators, coaches and volunteers in 55 member State Associations. US Youth Soccer programs provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game. For more information, visit /index2.html
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Answers to FAQ’s about the 2011-2012 Season
With the new club pass policy instituted by US Youth soccer, the definition of a transfer is: movement from one club to another club. It does not matter what tier the player is registered to or what tier he/she will play after the transfer.
Club Pass Policy for Cup: A team must have continuity between league and cup rosters of at least 9 players. This continuity is also required when advancing from State Cup to Regional Cup. Nine players must be consistent between the Cup roster and the Regional roster. If you move from Regional Cup to Nationals, you must again have a 9 player continuity. However, these do not have to be the same 9 players at any point of advancing; they can be any 9 players from the roster in the immediately previous competition.
The five transfer rule is still in effect for State Cup play. Any movement of players between teams within the same club is not considered a transfer. Rosters will freeze 10 day prior to the start of the first game of the competitions. (this season, April 10, 2012). After a team wins state cup they may add to their roster from within their own club as long as they maintain the continuity of 9 players from their cup roster.
The November 1st policy: If a player transfers after November 1st the player will not be eligible to participate in State Cup with the new team.
If a player's team disbands, the player will not be held to the November 1st policy.
If a player is released from their team prior to November 1st, they are not held to the November 1st policy. But, once they are transferred to the new team they are bound by the November 1st policy.
A waiver of the November 1st policy will not be approved for players/teams where the Coach voluntarily leaves the club or is released from the club.


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2011-2012 Registration
1. New players:
a. Membership_Form.pdf /Registration Form with medical release
b. Birth certificate
c. Code_of_Conduct.pdf
(signed by player and Parent for U11 and older, by parent only for U10 and younger)
d. Concussion_form.pdf
(signed by player and Parent for U11 and older, by parent only for U10 and younger)
2. Returning Players:
a. Membership_Form.pdf /Registration form with medical release
b. Code_of_Conduct.pdf
and Concussion_form.pdf
signed by player and parent only for (players who played U10 last year and are moving up to U11)
3. Payment: No player will be registered without payment. The minimum partial payment will be $50, and if a family is not paying the full fee, then a Registration_Fee_Agreement.pdf
will be required.
4. Scholarships: No scholarships will be considered unless the PCJSL_Scholship_Form.pdf is completed and submitted with the registration. As a reminder, PCJSL reimburses TMSFC a total of $25 for a full sholarship. In other words, TMSFC has to provide the rest of the total fee. Therefore, only a small number of scholarships are available to the most needy of families.
4. Teams owing fees for 2010/2011 will not be accepted by TMSFC until arrangements are made to pay past due balances.
5. Coaches, Assisstants, managers, administrators:
a. Administrator_Registration_Form.pdf with contact information including email address to TMSFC
b. Disclosure will be handled on-line through AYSA(Phoenix)
We need all the forms signed and a payment (minimum $50)
Coaches For a team a minimum of 7 players and the Administrator_Registration_Form.pdf
for the Coach
to register we need
Copy of birth certificate
Picture 1 in x 1 in
Administrator_Registration_Form.pdf
Please contact Detlef Lange at 743-9574, or by email at coachdetlef@hotmail.com for additional information
The registration fees for 2011/2012 are as follows:
Players joining for second half will pay as follows:
U11 and older $110
U9/10 $95
U7/8 $70
U6 $55
(Additional fees for teams registering as tier 1)
be advised you agree to be responsible for payment based on the posted fees schedule. Even if your child never participates in a regular league game, the action of registration itself, requires payment of a minimum of $50, considered earned by the club at that moment.
All teams participating in State Cup must be a tier 1 team. If a tier 2 or tier 3 team feels they have progressed well enough during the year to participate in State Cup, they must move the team to tier 1. This move must be completed by the State Cup application deadline. (February 10, 2012).