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Competitive Soccer (featuring Classic and Select Programs)
For information about the Classic Program contact Bill Spees billamy64@gmail.com or Dave Senfelds dsenfelds@msn.com or Sarah Ceballos sarah@pcys.net

Competitive Programs provide the more committed player the opportunity to advance their skills through higher competition. The leagues are divided into teams according to age and skill level of players.  U10 play 6v6, U11 and U12 teams play 8v8.  All other teams at U13 and above play 11v11.

Classic Program
Registration deadline is August 31st for the 2008-2009 Classic season.
2008-2009 Classic soccer season sign-up is now open (soccer year is August 1 thru July 31). To guarantee your eligibility for a roster spot $10 registration fee and registration form are due by August 31st. 
Late registrations will be taken after August 31st with a $15 registration fee.  At that time additions to teams will be made based upon availability of roster space.
You will be informed if evaluations/try-outs are necessary to make team assignments or cuts.

Classic teams participate in the Central Wisconsin Soccer League (CWSL), which is comprised of 8 Youth Soccer Clubs in Central Wisconsin.  For more information visit www.cwslweb.org. CWSL offers league play for U10-U19 co-ed and girls teams.  A Classic team is composed of local players interested in advancing their skills through training and higher competition.

Forms for 2008-2009 Classic League Season:
1. 2008-2009 Classic Registration form

2. Code of ethics
3. WYSA Release of Liability/Medical Treatment form
4. Contact info

Mail all forms to PCYS, P O Box 906, Stevens Point, WI 54481  


2009 is a new uniform year. All Classic players will need to purchase new uniforms for 2008-2009. 
Uniform Fee:  Approx. $75-$90. A complete uniform consists of two jerseys (home & away), shorts, and two pairs of socks. You will be notified when the uniform fee is due.

SELECT Program
(For information about the Select Program contact Derek Bell derek@pcys.net or Mark Peel peel1@charter.net or Mike Madigan mikem@pcys.net
)

Select teams participate in the Wisconsin State League in fall and/or spring.  For more information visit www.wiyouthsoccer.net.  The State League offers play for U11-U19 boys and girls teams.  Select play offers the most challenging playing and learning environment with quality coaching from all over Central Wisconsin.  A Select team is composed of players from all over Central Wisconsin selected by a tryout process conducted in the month of June.

Select Teams do not play in the CWSL in spring/summer. “Select” teams are designed to offer players a more advanced playing experience than their regular club teams and leagues can offer.  Select Teams will play against other highly competitive select teams from areas in and around Appleton, Green Bay, Milwaukee and Madison. One-half of all matches are “home” matches and will be played in Stevens Point.
 

Links to additional information:
<2008 Parents Handbook>

<Parents Handbook-2008 Insert>

<PCYS Player Development Program>

<PCYS Goalkeeper Development Program>

<PCYS and SPASH Home Game Schedule 2008>

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Olympic Development Program Information>

IMPORTANT: The Competitive Committee of PCYS hosts an annual mandatory Parent Meeting for all Competitive Soccer families the second Monday in January.  An exact time and date will be posted in the future.  Agenda items usually included are: Club Updates, Parent Handbook Overview, Player/Goalkeeper Development, Volunteer Development, Facilities Overview, and Team Meetings.

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