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WHSC Teams Playing in a Tournament
(please read carefully)
Any WHSC team planning to play in a tournament must meet the following requirements. In addition, typical paperwork for tournaments includes a copy of a goverment issued birth certificate, signed medical release and guest player form.
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Notify the WHSC Registrar immediately and email her your roster as soon as you sign up for a tournament.
Important: Rosters will not be accepted the day before a tournament. -
Complete the Tournament Registration Form.
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The team 'head coach' must sign and date the form.
- Contact the WHSC Registrar to make an appointment to have your roster signed.
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At your meeting with the WHSC registrar, provide copies of all required paperwork for all your players (including guest players). If any paperwork is missing, that player will not be authorized to compete.
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Contact the HSA Registrar to make an appointment to have your roster signed.
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At your meeting with the HSA Registrar, provide copies of all required paperwork for all your players (including guest players). If any paperwork is missing, that player will not be authorized to compete.
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Please read all tournament requirements carefully.
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Good Luck!
Rule 605 Disciplinary Rule
Effective September 1, 2007 the new Rule 605 Disciplinary Rule will go into affect. One of the major changes is the new provisions for players, coaches or team officials who have been sent off (received a red card) now have mandatory game sit outs. Any sendoff or second caution issued in a match, to a player, coach or team official makes that person ineligible to participate in their next regularly scheduled match(s) as outlined under WSYSA Rule 605. WSYSA Disciplinary Committees will no longer be holding a Soccer Court on Thursday night.
Players, coaches or team official who receive sendoffs/red cards will receive notification in the form of a Disciplinary Determination Notice of the status of their card and the length of suspension prior to their next scheduled match by email and or certified mail. Failure to receive proper notification does not waive the suspension requirements.
To contest the sendoff/ suspension the player, coach or team official may either request an administrative hearing or file an appeal. Requests for Administrative Hearings and Appeals must be based on a misapplication of the rules of WSYSA or the Laws of the Game. Neither request will stay any disciplinary actions. Procedures to request an Administrative Hearing or file an Appeal may be found on the wsysa.com website under Disciplinary.
A game official call is judgmental in nature and may not be grounds for an appeal or request for a hearing.
For more information about the WSYSA Disciplinary Committee and other related rules, click here.

Normandy Park Field Rainout Procedures
Please click here to review the procedures for rainouts at Normandy Park City Hall Field (requires MS Word).
When in doubt, sit them out!
The Washington State legislature recently passed a House Bill 1824 establishing new policies for the management of concussion and head injuries in youth sports. Click here to read the the new law.
View infromation and resources provided by WYS

