Brockport Soccer Club
    
      

Club Information

 

Board of Directors
President Tom Langelotti   BSC President
Vice President Peter Sharpe 638-0301 BSC Vice President
Treasurer Chris Van De Mark 395-9086 BSC Treasurer
Secretary Karen Sweeting 469-2009 BSC Secretary
Registrar Michelle Wilcox 637-9566 BSC Registrar
Boy's Director Miriam Miller 395-1919 BSC Boys Director
Girl's Director Paige Pye 637-2720 BSC Girls Director
Facilities Manager David Rogers 637-6215 BSC Facilities Coordinator
Web Master Gail Barido-Maier 637-9933 BSC Web Master
Tournament Dir. Rich Pye 637-2720 BSC Tournament Director
Equipment Manager Steve Wilcox 637-9566 BSC Equipment Manager

Brockport Soccer Club Committes
 

As per the Brockport Soccer Club bylaws, the following committees have been formed to serve the BSC members. The following links contain the committee members contact information.

Adjudication Committee
Budget Committee
Executive Board
Financial Review Committee
Tournament Committee
Tryout Committee


Brockport Soccer Club Mission
  The mission of the Brockport Soccer Club is to promote competitive youth soccer in a fun, safe, and positive environment. We support the education and development of players, parents, and coaches throughout Brockport, Clarkson, Hamlin, Sweden, and the surrounding areas in the game of soccer.

Tryouts
  Tryouts will be held the weekend of July 30 through August 1 for the 2010-2011 season. Additional tryout information and schedules will be available on the web site as well as in the local papers.

Leagues
  BSC participates in the Rochester District Youth Soccer (RDYSL) League and is a member club in the New York State West Youth Soccer Association (NYSWYSA).

Team Definition
  A team consists of the players, parents, and coaches. Each of these individuals has a responsibility to fulfill the commitment to the team. The level of commitment expected varies based on the age group and the season.

Player's Responsibilities
  Players are expected conduct themselves in a respectable manner at all times and at all levels of play while representing the Brockport Soccer Club, both on and off the field. This includes leagues games, tournaments, fundraising activities, and any other Brockport Soccer Club sponsored event. Violation of the BSC's Code of Conduct will result in disiplinary actions that may include suspension or expulsion from the BSC. Players and their families are personally responsible for any fines levied by the league for disciplinary reasons (ie. Red cards). Players are expected to attend all practices and games and should notify coaches of conflicts as they arise. Players should also arrive at practices and games at the times specified by the coaches.

Parent's Responsibilities
  Parents are expected to uphold the BSC's Code of Conduct and be supportive of all players, coaches, and officials. If a player or parent is fined by a game official, it is the parent's responsibility to make sure the fine is paid. Failure to pay fines or fees, or violations of the Club's Code of Conduct may result in the suspension or removal of the player from the BSC. Participation in the Brockport Soccer Club may involve financial committments in addition to the Club'sregistration fee. Parents are also expected to volunteer at the anual Brockport Soccer Festival which is the Club's major fundraiser.

Coach's Responsibilities
  Coaches are expected to provide a safe, positive, and challenging soccer experience for all their players. Coaches must follow the requirements of the BSC's Code of Conduct and demonstrate respect for players, parents, and officials. Coaches are expected to continually learn more about coaching soccer by attending clinics, observing other coaches, and obtaining a minimum of the NYSW E-Liensce. Coaches should form a coaching staff that includes a team manager and assistent coaches. the coaching staff is responsible for their team at all team activities and games. Coaches are required to attend all Club meetings, league meetings, and complete all the paperwork necesary to register and compete in both the RDYSL League and soccer tournaments. Coaches are also responsible to the financial status of their team. This includes paying for tournaments and collecting any fines incurred by their team's players, parents, or coaches.