BRYSL
PHILOSOPHY
Full
Participation
Even Teams
Positive
Instruction
Registration
For All
Good
Sportsmanship
Volunteer
Organization
BRSL League Philosophy
The
league was formed and founded by local “grass roots” volunteers with over 150
years of soccer experience. Our goal is to develop youth recreational soccer in
our community and help serve as a venue of athletic fun and competition. The Brigade Recreational
Soccer League goal is to develop and deliver quality youth soccer programs
which promote a fun, family sports and soccer environment in our community
based on the following philosophies
FULL PARTICIPATION: Playing is fun and all players shall experience as much of the game as possible. Therefore, all players shall play at least 3/4 of the game.
EVEN TEAMS: All teams shall be equally balanced to create fun and competitive games.
POSITIVE INSTRUCTION: All coach training and coaching shall be based on positive instruction that encourages player success.
REGISTRATION FOR ALL: All players from 4 to 18 years of age are eligible to play soccer. No experience necessary. Just register.
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP: All players, coaches, referees, and spectators shall exhibit good sportsmanship towards all participants before, during , and after all games.
ALL VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION: BRSL is a “grass roots” non-profit organization run exclusively by volunteers. Volunteering keeps our cost down so our youth can afford to play. Without volunteers our program cannot succeed. So please volunteer. Volunteering is fun with numerous rewarding experiences. Try it, you might like it. Just ask a BRSL board member how you can help.
Volunteering
It can not be over emphasized that the BRYSL program is totally dependent on our many volunteers for its operation.
No one in our league is paid any money. Instead, we receive our payment in the pleasure of watching our children develop and participate in a healthy, fun, and worthwhile team sport. It is vital that every parent contribute some of their time toward the program and toward their child’s enjoyment of it.
BRYSL could not survive without the help of volunteers
