Labor Day weekend tournaments

400 teams with 13 kids per team is 5200 kids.

Tournaments are big. And they have food and bathroom lines, so a lot of chances to hang out with different people.

I'm not going to judge the Texas tournaments until I see real research on it. Lack of CNN story may work for you, but not for me.

For now, I'd be delighted just to have a fall season.
 
The Arizona Soccer Association is not taking the return to competitive play lightly. It appears that there will be many COVID protocols to follow.

Here are a few:
  • No spectators (that basically means parents)
  • Coaches and team officials are required to wear a mask at all times
  • Player are required to wear a mask to/from the field and when not playing​
ASA return to play
 
The Arizona Soccer Association is not taking the return to competitive play lightly. It appears that there will be many COVID protocols to follow.

Here are a few:
  • No spectators (that basically means parents)
  • Coaches and team officials are required to wear a mask at all times
  • Player are required to wear a mask to/from the field and when not playing​
ASA return to play
Fair enough
 
The Arizona Soccer Association is not taking the return to competitive play lightly. It appears that there will be many COVID protocols to follow.

Here are a few:
  • No spectators (that basically means parents)
  • Coaches and team officials are required to wear a mask at all times
  • Player are required to wear a mask to/from the field and when not playing​
ASA return to play
Works for me, although I prefer the TX protocol where one parent/child is allowed to be on the sideline, social distancing with a mask ;)
 
400 teams with 13 kids per team is 5200 kids.

Tournaments are big. And they have food and bathroom lines, so a lot of chances to hang out with different people.

I'm not going to judge the Texas tournaments until I see real research on it. Lack of CNN story may work for you, but not for me.

For now, I'd be delighted just to have a fall season.
Bro I’m specifically speaking about this lil Anaheim tournament lol. Not a SD Surf, Albion or Texas tournament! Dial it back... like way back. That narrative and the reality of the actual tournament are on 2 diff spectrums bro.
 
400 teams with 13 kids per team is 5200 kids.

Tournaments are big. And they have food and bathroom lines, so a lot of chances to hang out with different people.

I'm not going to judge the Texas tournaments until I see real research on it. Lack of CNN story may work for you, but not for me.

For now, I'd be delighted just to have a fall season.
Exactly and well said

Covid is real and if you want to be part of the problem , so be it , just remember you not part of the solution .

The reason tournaments aren't happening is because of reasons like this , mass amount of people hanging out , there will be transmissions, period.

Too be honest the teams that are traveling in my opinion are Selfish and 2nd rate teams, yes I said that we should combine a list of teams that travel and make sure they quarantine for 14 days , Stupidest thing I hear was a team going but doesn't have enuf players so their asking for guest players. Probably making them play a tournament so that they don't have to refund the fees, since they played a game..since they keep losing coaches.

6 month to a year off of soccer is not going to kill your kid, it will actually probably do more good realistically.....

Its these parents that have 2011,2010,2009,2008 that think soccer is the end all , and alot of them think they know it all too, calling a 9 year old child a goat, get the fu%k out of here! You have no idea what your talking about period!

You'd risk your own families health to go play a tournament in 112 temperature , and its not even a good tournament , its not surf, its not supercopa, it a tournament that cost 295 to play in and anyone can play.

Do you know that the temp at 11pm in Phoenix is 103.

Smoke a cigar, enjoy your family and let little cindy be a kid for once. Soccer is the greatest sport in the world. I scratch my head some of you , I won't name names but you guys are fucking ridiculous .
 
Bro I’m specifically speaking about this lil Anaheim tournament lol. Not a SD Surf, Albion or Texas tournament! Dial it back... like way back. That narrative and the reality of the actual tournament are on 2 diff spectrums bro.
The Anaheim thing isn’t a tournament. You need another word for it. It’s small, and that’s a good thing.
 
So to get back on subject... There’s tournaments in Anaheim, CA, AZ and Utah on Labor Day! Anywhere else?
Heart Breakers Labor Day Cup is big time and might need to add another bracket to keep up with demand. I was invited by a dear friend to drive to Arizona for a game. My dd is busy that weekend and also needs some time to get into Ganas game shape. No Ganas workout since her last HS game so she needs time.
 
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I thought you guys were balling? That sucks apples Mars. Get your ass out here for Labor Day bro. I will entertain you big time. I have some trade dollars at a special place in OC. Cali needs to fill its piggy bank up and could use some spare extra coins.

So Maryland is allowing Tournaments with the exception of a couple counties. There is a fairly large one coming up on Labor Day weekend. It's only in Montgomery Cunty, MD that our club won't let us join tournaments. We could easily guest locally but it would be considered an big no-no. Perhaps the most interesting part is most club teams in the area hold a vote to travel/play in tournament and the majority votes yes but because the small minority vote, many teams do not have enough players after said vote. In other words, for once, the minority wins.

CoVid certainly exists but...

How Many Kids Have Died Of CoVid Due To Soccer Tournaments Nationwide?
Zero. That’s how many.

How many Family members have died from contracting CoVid from their infected soccer player?
Zero as well!

San Diego County CoVid Soccer Statistical Study (No kids infected through practice but rather contracted through outside)

http://surfcupsports.com/2020/08/14/...ty-whitepaper/

Lastly, 90% of all deaths by CoVid are above age 55. 37% of deaths are above the age of 81 (The US life expectancy).

Wear a mask and act responsible. Wear your mask to and from the field and while spectating. Keep families to minimum of two spectators. Urge those under the age of 55 to stay home. Kids and coaches follow the same regiment except when playing. Bring your own snacks and eliminate snack bars and food trucks. That is the recipe for success no matter the size of the tournament. Follow these rules and you have less of a chance catching CoVid than you do from going to your local Walmart which has 1000s of patrons every day.

Have a great day everyone!!!
 
Will fly from East Coast just to play!!!

Our club has decided not to let any team enter any tournament for the Fall of 2020. Ugh. Nothing but social distance team drills. No more scrimmages. 2% infection rate, today we had 59 infections in a county of 1.1 million people, yet our County Council has decided all soccer contact as a major threat.

Sorry, if you've stated this before but where are you located?
 
The Arizona Soccer Association is not taking the return to competitive play lightly. It appears that there will be many COVID protocols to follow.

Here are a few:
  • No spectators (that basically means parents)
  • Coaches and team officials are required to wear a mask at all times
  • Player are required to wear a mask to/from the field and when not playing​
ASA return to play

If this were issued in CA I'm curious how the parents will react to no spectators including parents. I'm pretty sure the kids wouldn't have a problem with it, since half the time the parents that are screaming from the sidelines either stress them out and don't know wth they're talking about. (especially the U-littles).
 
If this were issued in CA I'm curious how the parents will react to no spectators including parents. I'm pretty sure the kids wouldn't have a problem with it, since half the time the parents that are screaming from the sidelines either stress them out and don't know wth they're talking about. (especially the U-littles).
"Run, Run" "Go, Go Go" "What are you doing" "Kick it kick it" "stop crying" "come on, get up, walk it off" "Pass the dam ball" "one more minute"
 
Its these parents that have 2011,2010,2009,2008 that think soccer is the end all , and alot of them think they know it all too, calling a 9 year old child a goat, get the fu%k out of here! You have no idea what your talking about period!

Ha Ha....exactly. Blues and Slammers "goats" please see above
 
Its these parents that have 2011,2010,2009,2008 that think soccer is the end all , and alot of them think they know it all too, calling a 9 year old child a goat, get the fu%k out of here! You have no idea what your talking about period!

Ha Ha....exactly. Blues and Slammers "goats" please see above
I love the Avatar name BTW. Socal has it all. We have all the best goats in da country and the best and most pure Kool Aid on the street. Welcome to the socal soccer forum soccer drama. I tell my dd, "save your drama for your mama." You do need to cut the goat dads some slack. It's not us that think our dd are all-stars. it's the Docs that calls us to over us and offer us free handouts or their direct connections to the holy grail of soccer,
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Its these parents that have 2011,2010,2009,2008 that think soccer is the end all , and alot of them think they know it all too, calling a 9 year old child a goat, get the fu%k out of here! You have no idea what your talking about period!

Ha Ha....exactly. Blues and Slammers "goats" please see above

Sorry. My rose colored parent glasses are welded on tight.

Did I tell you about the time she hooked a shot over the goalie into goal from the right corner? Amazing shot. She was almost by the corner flag, and it sailed right in. Turned the whole game around. yap, yap, yap, .......
 
"Run, Run" "Go, Go Go" "What are you doing" "Kick it kick it" "stop crying" "come on, get up, walk it off" "Pass the dam ball" "one more minute"

HAHA Exactly.... or when a parent is yelling "Shoot it" and the player doesn't have a chance in hell for various reasons.

One time, a parent was going crazy at the field next to us and she was screaming to the GK.. "Pick it up you can use your hands you can use your hands" problem was the GK was out of the box... you can guess how that worked out.... Mama Mia

Hmmm... was there ever a thread where people wrote the dumbest/funniest thing a parent/spectator screamed from the sideline??
 
They will be in for a surprise. Cal teams struggle with the heat in games during Sept and Oct.

It is going to be hot. They need to drink more water than they think before the game. The refs will do a number of water breaks during the game. Re hydrate after the games as well.
Hydration starts two days before games.....speaking from experience with my GOAT jr............!!............Post game nutrition very important also.
 

Digging into this:

* Every club had at least one positive test, whether coach or player.
* There is zero mention that every player and coach was tested. What was the positivity rate?
* All positive tests were primarily from siblings. That speaks to uncontrolled community spread. The guidelines will need to be "if you or any of your family show symptoms or test positive, etc etc etc".
* The number of total sessions is not large enough to be statistically significant. "player-sessions" is a worthless statistic. Obviously if two uninfected players practice together they won't contract the virus.
* If you extrapolate positive tests being only a percentage of actual cases, the actual infected rate is somewhere between 2-4% of participants (kids + coaches). That lines up very well with the overall pop infection rate.

I don't doubt that it will be very hard for kids to contract the virus outside but that chart is fairly disingenuous.
 
Digging into this:

* Every club had at least one positive test, whether coach or player.
* There is zero mention that every player and coach was tested. What was the positivity rate?
* All positive tests were primarily from siblings. That speaks to uncontrolled community spread. The guidelines will need to be "if you or any of your family show symptoms or test positive, etc etc etc".
* The number of total sessions is not large enough to be statistically significant. "player-sessions" is a worthless statistic. Obviously if two uninfected players practice together they won't contract the virus.
* If you extrapolate positive tests being only a percentage of actual cases, the actual infected rate is somewhere between 2-4% of participants (kids + coaches). That lines up very well with the overall pop infection rate.

I don't doubt that it will be very hard for kids to contract the virus outside but that chart is fairly disingenuous.
Of course every club had at least one positive test. About 1% of San Diego has a positive covid test.

For a club with 1000 kids and 3000 family members, your odds of having zero known covid patients is insanely small: (.99)^1000 is about 0.004% . Then add in family members. The odds of a totally covid free club are less than one in a million.
 
By the way for all the ones that are questioning spectators for the Heart Breaker tournament. The rule is as such. If your kid is not playing, then you can’t watch other games. Masks worn 100% of the time all adults must be 6 ft apart: they are going to have x marks the spot marks in where to sit and they will be sanitized after the switch of every game. The same way restaurants are doing it outdoors.
Where do the parents and players go during down time?

Not trying to nit pick. Trying to get a list of best practices for when my county allows games.
 
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