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Goal Safety
Take a Moment to Read This

VYSA has just published a brochure on Goal Safety.  Children have been fatally injured because of unsafe goals or because of unsafe play on or around goals.  Please take the time to read the VYSA brochure regarding Goal Safety and pass this knowledge onto your kids.

 

 

Lightning Safety
Coaches and Parents should Be AWARE!

The following article was published a few years ago, by US YOUTH SOCCER, but we ask that you take the time to read it.  It has some great safety guidelines for what to do when inclement weather arrives and your outside at a practice or game.  

 

Safety Rules
1. Postpone activities promptly. Don't wait for rain. Many people take shelter from the rain, but most people struck by lightning are not in the rain! Go quickly inside a completely enclosed building, not a carport, open garage or covered patio. If no enclosed building is convenient, get inside a hard-topped all-metal vehicle. A cave is a good option outside but move as far as possible from the cave entrance.
2. Be the lowest point. Lightning hits the tallest object. In the mountains if you are above tree line, you ARE the highest object around. Quickly get below tree line and get into a grove of small trees. Don't be the second tallest object during a lightning storm! Crouch down if you are in an exposed area.
3. Keep an eye on the sky. Look for darkening skies, flashes of lightning, or increasing wind, which may be signs of an approaching thunderstorm.

4. Listen for the sound of thunder. If you can hear thunder, go to a safe shelter immediately.
5. If you see or hear a thunderstorm coming or your hair stands on end, immediately suspend your game or practice and instruct everyone to go inside a sturdy building or car. Sturdy buildings are the safest place to be. Avoid sheds, picnic shelters, baseball dugouts, and bleachers. If no sturdy building is nearby, a hard-top vehicle with windows closed will offer some protection. The steel frame of the vehicle provides some protection if you are not touching metal.
6. Listen to NOAA Weather Radio. Coaches and other leaders should listen for a tone-alert feature during practice sessions and games.

7. If you can't get to a shelter, stay away from trees. If there is no shelter, crouch in the open, keeping twice as far away from a tree as it is tall.
8. Avoid leaning against vehicles. Get off bicycles and motorcycles.
9. Get out of the water. It's a great conductor of electricity. Stay off the beach and out of small boats or canoes. If caught in a boat, crouch down in the center of the boat away from metal hardware. Swimming, wading, snorkeling and scuba diving are NOT safe. Lightning can strike the water and travel some distance beneath and away from its point of contact. Don’t stand in puddles of water, even if wearing rubber boots.

10. Avoid metal! Drop metal backpacks, stay away from clothes lines, fences, exposed sheds and electrically conductive elevated objects. Don't hold on to metal items such golf clubs, fishing rods, tennis rackets or tools. Large metal objects can conduct lightning. Small metal objects can cause burns.
11. Move away from a group of people. Stay several yards away from other people. Don't share a bleacher bench or huddle in a group.
 
 

FIELD PERMITS

 

Teams are permitted to use any field on the permit for weekday training EXCEPT FOR HOWISON PARK, CHINN PARK AND TYRELL (VETERANS PARK).

Howison Park is reserved for Select Training (Monday-Friday), Recreational Games (Saturday), Select Games (Sunday), and Rentals.

Chinn Park is reserved during the week for CDL Training (Monday-Friday), Challenge League Clinics, (Wednesdays), Select training (Monday-Thursday), SFL Games(Saturday and Sunday), and Select Games (Sunday).

Tyrell Park is reserved during the week for SFL Scrimmages and games (Monday-Saturday), State Cup Games (Saturday), Select Games (Sunday), VCCL Games (Sunday’s) and Rentals.

Tyrell are reserved for scrimmages only! You must be an SFL Team to request a scrimmage.  All Scrimmage requests will go through the SFL Commisioner.  All requests will be subject to field availability.  When making a request, the coach must notify the SFL Commisioner of which teams will be participating in the scrimmage, what time, and which location.  Teams are permitted only one scrimmage a week.  Fields will be given on a first come first serve basis and you can start reserving Fields exactly one week in advance of your scrimmage date.

Click here for Fall 2011 Permit   This is the updated permit.  Please make sure that the date is which you are using the field is on the permit.  Some schools do have other activities that will not permit use on a weekday.  Please bring the permit with you whenever you use the field.  The practice fields shown on the permit are not reserved; they may be used by any coach on a first-come, first-served basis.  Pay attention to the dates and times on the permit because schools sometimes have activities scheduled making it impossible to use the fields.  Coaches that have any questions about permits can contact Rob Cheshire at rcheshire@pwsi.org.

Field Closures will be posted on the website homepage on the Field Status page.

Teams Practicing Locations Form Each Recreational Coach Should fill this out!

Practice Location Chart Each season this will give a good indication of where teams are practicing and what days of the week.  If there are alot of teams participating at one field, maybe check out a field that isn’t being used as much.

 

OTHER FIELD INFORMATION

Howison Park Synthetic Field Policy
Howison Park Synthetic Turf-Small Sided Field Setup

If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact the PWSI Clubhouse.


FIELD CLOSURE INFORMATION

For the latest closure information, please call the Prince William Park Authority Hotline at 703-792-followed by the extension listed below.

Ext. Service Area Park Sites School Sites
3283
Independent Hill
Howison, Leitch
 
3291
Stadium
Chinn
Lake Ridge ES, Lake Ridge MS, Old Bridge Elementary, Springwoods Elementary, 
3284
Southeast
Neabsco
Henderson Elementary, Montclair Elementary, Pattie Elementary, Graham Park MS
3286
Dale City/Lake Ridge
Cloverdale, Vepco
Fannie Fitzgerald ES, 
3285
Woodbridge
Tyrell/Veteran’s Park
Fred Lynn MS

 

Weekday Field Closings:  The Prince William Park Authority makes at 3 p.m. Monday thru Friday.  The website will be updated after 3 p.m. accordingly
 
GAME DAY FIELD CLOSINGS. On Saturday and Sunday morning, the Prince William County Park Authority makes field decisions at 7:00am.   The web site will be updated to reflect whether the fields are open or closed. Note: The announcements on the Park Authority line may state that they will re-evaluate the fields at noon. If the fields are closed at 7:00am and the Park Authority revaluates and opens the fields at 12:00pm on Saturday and Sunday we will stay with the announcement they make at 7:00am.  If the fields are open at 7:00am we will play the games but will listen to the updated announcement at 12:00pm and if the Park Authority closes the fields at 12:00pm then we will stop the games going on and cancel the games after Noon.
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