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Fees
The cost of the U6/7 Academy is $ for a program of 10 months. It may be broken down into three seasons:
Families of U6/7 players may choose to register for separate seasons, however a spot is not guaranteed from season to season. The number of players is strictly determined; players who have played in the fall will have priority for the winter session; players who have played for the fall and winter will have priority for the spring session.
Cost for the U8 – U10 Academies is $ for a 10-month program.
Registration in the DUSC Recreational program is not part of this fee.
Payment is due upon registration. Payment plans may be arranged.
Scholarships are available: applications for scholarships must be submitted by July 1, 2010. Scholarships are for a portion of the DUSC fees – every family must expect to pay some portion of the club costs.
No scholarships are available for kits. Kits must be paid in full before they are distributed on September 7, 2010.
Fees for winter indoor leagues and additional tournaments are not included in the DUSC fees: they are determined by the choice of league or event. Teams must work with their team coordinator to collect and pay for these additional programs: an account of these additional costs should be given to the parents in the fall season.
Player Pool Structure
For our U6 – U8 players, we have implemented a unique pool training system: The group will ideally have 36 players trained by three qualified coaches (dependant on number of players). The player pool structure provides every player with the same opportunity for playing time and development. Rosters will differ according to ability, with the understanding that players develop at different rates before puberty.
Mobility between groups is expected – decisions about placement will be made by all the coaches assigned to an age group. The pool structure allows for the opportunity for players to move between teams in the course of a season.
At U9 and U10, the pools are divided with more reference to player skills levels. At U10, players pools are effectively teams, with dedicated coaches and team coordinators.
Basic Commitment
In the FALL season, training sessions will be held twice a week. In addition:
• U6/7 players are encouraged to join the DUSC Recreational League;
• U8 players will play occasionally on weekends, either amongst other DUSC teams, or in friendly competitions with other clubs;
• U9 – U10 players will have a mandatory weekend session every weekend where they will play amongst other DUSC teams or in friendly competition with other clubs; these teams may also play in local Columbus Weekend tournaments.
In the WINTER season, training sessions will move indoors, and will be held once a week. In addition:
• U6/7 players will be encouraged to join the DUSC Winter recreational league;
• U8 – U10 players will play in a weekend indoor league and have a second weekend training day on many weekends.
In the SPRING season, training sessions move back outdoors, and again meet twice a week. In addition:
• U6 – U9 will play one day per weekend (likely Sundays); games will be either between DUSC teams and/or friendly games with other clubs;
• U10 teams may enter league play (with one game each Saturday) plus additional intramural or friendly games on a second weekend day on occasional weekends.
U8 – U10 teams will enter the DUSC/GGFC pre-season tournament in March; U10 teams may enter a local Memorial Day tournament.
Training days will remain consistent from season to season to the extent allowed by permit restrictions. DUSC permits do change between Fall, Winter, and Spring seasons, and some adjustments may be required.
Training sessions and weekend games are mandatory: the program is progressive – missing sessions means missing important steps in the developmental curriculum. A calendar, with the basic dates for the 2010 - 11 season is available at www.DUSC.net.
Uniforms must be worn at all training sessions.
Players must also have shin guards, soccer shoes (flats or molded cleats), a size 3 ball (U6 – 8) or a size 4 ball (U9 and U10), and a drink at each session.
Players not dressed appropriately may not be allowed to play. Please have your child ready to begin on the field promptly. Latecomers delay the session for everyone.
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