Tournament Information - Spring 2010 Minimize
U8 Spring Festival and U9 – U12 Spring Cup Information

Festival and Tournament Results

U8 Girls Festival
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Shooting Stars Nicholson Tornadoes Castro
Division Black
Champion Finalist
Stone Dragons Swain Bulldogs Dunnigan
Division White
Champion Finalist
Flames Benetiz Cheetahs Davis
U8 Boys Festival
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Screamin Eagles Skirkanich Ninjas Rifae
Division Black
Champion Finalist
Firecrakers Azar Tornadoes Fink
Division White
Champion Finalist
King Cobras Okum Hurricanes Schaefer

U9 Girls
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Dynomite Dinman Lickity Splits
Division Black
Champion Finalist
Cheetahs Chatfield Soccer Rockers Stuckey
U9 Boys
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Eagles Davis Cyclones Wadhwa

U10 Girls
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Avalanche Blknap Destoyers Gilmartin
Division Black
Champion Finalist
Crazy Coyotes Valakis Speedles Feddersen
Division White
Champion Finalist
Atta Girls Ritter Wolverines Fiorellino
U10 Boys
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Frostbite Smith Stingrays Moy
U10 Boys
Division Black
Champion Finalist
Barbarians Buri Shadows Engel
  

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U11 Girls
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Maniacs Flynn Mighty Flying Monkeys Mitkowski
U11 Boys
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Steins Williams
U12 Girls
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Krispy Kremes Dominators Heivillin
U12 Boys
Division Red
Champion Finalist
Real Madrid Whiteside Blaze Carrico
  

 U8 Festival and Tournament Rules Minimize
click here for a copy of the Spring 2010 U8 Festival and U9 - U12 House Tournament rules.
  

 Lightning and Thunder Policy Minimize

Lightning and Thunder Policy

This policy is in effect for ALL Instructional and Travel practices and games, as well as all other Loudoun Soccer related outdoor activities.

At the first sound of thunder or the first sign of lightning, all coaches, players, referees and spectators are to withdraw from the field and seek proper shelter.

In the case of Travel, Loudoun Soccer members should make our visitors aware of our policy and instruct them to seek proper shelter.  No place outside is safe near thunderstorms. The best shelter is a large, fully enclosed, substantially constructed building. A vehicle with a solid metal roof and metal sides is a reasonable second choice.

Wait at least 30 minutes after the last sound of thunder or the last lightning flash before giving the “all clear” signal and resuming normal activity.  If thunder is heard or lightning is seen again within that 30-minute time frame, all activities shall be cancelled for that time frame.

Any new activities that follow shall have to repeat this same policy before starting.

Lightning research has confirmed that consecutive lightning strikes can occur as much as six miles apart. People often do not perceive lightning to be close if it is two miles or more away, but the risk of the next strike being at your location may actually be very high.

Many lightning casualties occur in the beginning as a thunderstorm approaches because people ignore these precursors. When thunderstorms are in the area but not overhead, the lightning threat can exist even if it is sunny at your location.

No Lightning/Thunder Safety Policy can give 100% Guaranteed Total Safety but these steps will help try to avoid casualties by taking evasive action.

  

 Spring Jamboree Minimize

The Spring U7 Jamboree is set for June 5th at Hutchison Farm ES in South Riding. These are the last 2 games for all U7 teams in Loudoun Soccer. The games are included as part of your spring season and there is no additional cost. Please make sure to look at the Jamboree schedules listed in the spring game schedule.

 

Click here for team and parent volunteer information.

  

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