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GLSA Score Sheet Rules
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Rules apply to U-9 and above age groups (boys and girls). Each Coach will present a completed GLSA Score Sheet to the Referee or linesman before each game. Only official GLSA Score Sheets will be accepted. Do not use old tournament score sheets. Rosters must include Age Group, Home Team, Visiting Team, Team Name, Jersey Color, Coach and Asst. Coach names, Complete Names of Players with their Jersey Number, Date, Time of Game, and Field game will be played on. Example attached. At the end of the game, each Coach must get his team score sheet from the Referee or Linesman. BOTH COACHES must deposit their score sheet after each game in one of the locked score sheet boxes located near the concession stands. Teams who play out-of-town teams or competitive teams as part of their schedule, the GLSA coach will turn in a score sheet. Club teams and out-of-town teams are required to use the GLSA score sheet, in case of cards, and deposit them after the game. Points awarded as follows: 6points for a win
1 point per goal scored in the game, with a max of 3 Blank score sheets can be found on the
website. They are also available at the fields in tubes at the score boxes. Score Sheets and card write-ups will be
collected on Saturday afternoon late, Sunday afternoons late, and on Monday
mornings before noon. Score and standings will be posted by Wednesday on our
website www.longviewsoccer.com and
at Lear on Fridays. Longview team playing an out-of-town team that is on the GLSA schedule will be given 10 points for the game, win or lose (except U16, U19). They must show up, play the game, and turn in a score sheet in order to receive the points. Six (6) points will be awarded each team when they play games that do not count in league standings. If teams play each other twice, then the first game is the non-league game. This includes out-of-town teams. If a coach forgets to turn in a score sheet:
Comments need to be directed to David Sonnier at davidsonnier@aol.com or 903-736-6503 |