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Curious what clubs in the NorCal region are doing currently -- Club headed to Utah/CO/AZ for tournaments, Unsanctioned (no coaches) scrimmages....
That is kind of what I have heard, just kind of wondering where and what teams are doing to prepare from going zero-100From what I've heard, lots of out of state travel starting this month and going through the end of the year.
The scrimmages could also be intrasquad where 2 ages compete or even the same age in small sided games. My daughters play in different clubs and I have been pretty happy about the way things have been handled and communicated out. The girls are definitely antsy, but also want to be respectful and cautiousI have not heard of any unsanctioned scrimmages in the Bay Area, where two clubs are playing against one another 11v11. I have kids in two different clubs and they've both gone the extra mile in keeping practices socially distanced. Kudos to those directors and coaches. One of my kids will be going out-of-state to play in a tournament in a couple months. A bit conflicted in making that decision.
I doubt any games/scrimmages will be allowed in the Bay Area for 2020. I do anticipate larger Bay Area clubs sending their high school aged players into Nevada for scrimmage games. Have not heard any news of this yet, just a gut feeling. Crazy to think that teams only 20 miles apart will travel to an area like Reno to play a scrimmage game.
This is why I think clubs would seriously consider traveling out of State just for scrimmages. Very difficult to play your first game in eight months at a showcase or tournament against teams that have already started their season.That is kind of what I have heard, just kind of wondering where and what teams are doing to prepare from going zero-100
All the bigger clubs, (SJ, Placer, Blues,) will be in either AZ or NV over the new couple of months. I too am not aware of any unsanctioned scrimmaging.That is kind of what I have heard, just kind of wondering where and what teams are doing to prepare from going zero-100
The scrimmages could also be intrasquad where 2 ages compete or even the same age in small sided games. My daughters play in different clubs and I have been pretty happy about the way things have been handled and communicated out. The girls are definitely antsy, but also want to be respectful and cautious
SCC just opened up indoor dining and churches. My guess is cases will be back to red within a month.Today, Alameda and Santa Clara county have turned to "orange" from "Red", but I have not heard any change, or improvement of allowing competition in the youth sports. If we have to wait until it turn to "yellow", then there is almost no hope we could play soccer here in NorCal in 2020.
No doubt many clubs and teams are trying to go out of States and find the opportunity to play...
It's doubtful games will be played in CA this year. Flu season is approaching and I'll bet the yet to be unveiled "green" tier will have multiple shades of green.Placer county is Orange now too. That affects Placer and (Norcal) Blues. But, not aware of any changes either.
Doesn't that apply to all CA though? So all the SoCal clubs too? I think the entire state is traveling at this point.NorCal affiliated clubs probably need to be careful. I suspect if they broke State/County guidelines they could be kicked out of NorCal and lose their insurance, etc. I believe traveling out of state to play, via the club, would be in violation.
Doesn't that apply to all CA though? So all the SoCal clubs too? I think the entire state is traveling at this point.
Good find but I just wonder if that applies to out of state? It specifically states that clubs need to abide by "local guidelines". But- if you're out of state, are their guidelines the ones you need to follow? It's all such a confusing mess!I think you're probably right, as they're all under US Club Soccer, right?
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Good find but I just wonder if that applies to out of state? It specifically states that clubs need to abide by "local guidelines". But- if you're out of state, are their guidelines the ones you need to follow? It's all such a confusing mess!