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Important Spring 2024 Dates

Playground and Schoolyard
* Leader meeting (MANDATORY) -  March 20, 6-7:30pm at Douglas County Community Center, Carson Valley Health room
* Meet and Greet with families - April 6th at Gardnerville Elementary School
* Activities Sessions - April 13th through May 18th at GES, PG at 9am, SY at 10:30am, Saturdays only.  No practices or games.  

6U and 8U
* Training Certification (as needed if you've never completed the course before) - February 12 & 13th, 6-8pm at Douglas Community Center, Ceramics Room
* Coach meeting (MANDATORY)-  March 14th, 6-7:30pm at Douglas County Community Center, Dining Room
* Games begin -  April 6th, Gardnerville Elementary School

10U/12U/14U
* Training Certification (as needed if you've never completed the course before)
* March 2nd, 8am - 3pm, classroom and field training at Douglas County Community Center, Carson Valley Health room (and Lampe for field portion)
* Coach meeting (MANDATORY) - March 13th, 6-7:30pm at Douglas County Community Center, Dining Room
* Games begin -  April 6th, Gardnerville Elementary School

Referee Training
* This is the "Regional Referee Companion Course". There is an online training and exam that must be completed prior to attending the in-person session.
* Recommended for 6/8/10/12/14U coaches
* March 9nd, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, classroom and field training at Douglas County Community Center, Carson Valley Health room (and Lampe Park for field portion)
* Each student must register online for the in-person course through AYSOU.

Field Lining Training (Robot training)
* March 23rd, 9am, Gardnerville Elementary School

Picture Day
* May 4th at Gardnerville Elementary School. Read more here.


 

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Carson Valley AYSO Region 318 Spring Program
Registration is OPEN!

Spring Season (April through beginning of June)
Age determinations are SAME as the
previous fall season age determinations.

6U - 12U: $95 per player

Schoolyard/Playground (ages 3 & 4): $65

FALL 2023 AND SPRING 2024 AGE DIVISIONS LISTED BELOW:

AYSO DIVISION  PLAYERS BIRTH YEARPRICE*         
 Playground2020$65
Schoolyard2019$65
6U2018$95
8U2016 & 2017$95
10U2014 & 2015$95
12U2012 & 2013$95
14U2010 & 2011$95
*All divisions require an additional $20 non-refundable National AYSO fee and a service fee of $2.75.
A $5 discount will be applied to families enrolling two or more players.

 


About Playground & Schoolyard Programs
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About Toiyabe Travel League
The Toiyabe program is an opportunity for players to improve their skills in a more competitive but still recreational environment. This is for enthusiastic and motivated players. They may only participate in the same division they played during the Fall program.

A higher level of commitment is also expected from both the players AND the parents. Toiyabe teams will travel more than fall teams, as the region could play teams from  Bishop, Carson City, Carson Valley, Incline Village, North and South Lake Tahoe, Mammoth and Truckee (and possibly others - this may vary from year to year).  

Training sessions start in March with the games starting the first week of April. Games continue to mid-May and are followed by a Toiyabe tournament at Edmonds Sports Complex in Carson City.

Any child eligible for 10U and older divisions can apply to be placed on a spring team. Our goal is to allow any child that wants to play in the spring be given the opportunity to do so.

Spring teams play in the Toiyabe League and also in Tournaments. Some tournaments may require travel. Most games are played at Edmonds Field in Carson City, however, games may be scheduled at any AYSO sanctioned field. Some inter-league games will be played in the Reno/Sparks area as well. 

TOIYABE LEAGUE FAQ
1. What is a Toiyabe team?
First thing to know is that a Toiyabe team is an AYSO team. It is subject to all of the rules and regulations that govern AYSO. These include (but are not limited to): each player being offered the opportunity to play in at least half of each match; positive coaching; good sportsmanship. Toiyabe teams are sponsored (or sanctioned) by their home AYSO regions.

Some regions choose to simply extend the balanced team concept to their Toiyabe spring teams. Some Toiyabe teams are "coach-select" teams. Unlike the balanced teams of the fall, coaches are free to ask players to play on their team. Players are free to accept or decline, as they wish. In the Carson Valley we prefer to use balanced teams so that every child that wants to play in the spring has the opportunity to do so.
 
Toiyabe teams are AYSO teams. This means that all players must be registered in the previous fall season (which actually considered the current season by AYSO – its season runs from fall to fall). Players who did not play in the fall may request a one-time waiver (meaning they will NEVER be granted another waiver) from the Section Director and appropriate Regional Commissioner.

2. What do I need to send? Where do I send it?
Coaches need to obtain the permission of their Regional Commissioner to participate. Gather your players and verify their eligibility to play in Toiyabe. Age divisions are based upon the player’s division in the previous fall season.

Prepare an appropriate check. No fees means no team!

Fill out the Toiyabe Team Application packet. Contact the Regional Commissioner from your region to get the application.

3. Where are games played?
Most games are played at Edmonds Field in Carson City. This is because of the weather and the availability of these fields through Carson City AYSO. However, games can be played on any regionally sanctioned field. For instance, Bishop typically has no problem with snow during the spring, and loves to have teams come down and play. Some inter-league games will be played in the Reno/Sparks area as well.

4. Who runs the League? 
The Toiyabe League is run by the staff of AYSO Area 2F.  Area 2F is made up of the Carson City, Carson Valley, Fallon, Bishop, Mammoth, Truckee, South Lake Tahoe and Incline Village AYSO regions. 

The Area 2F Board of Directors helps with the League, but we really need far more assistance! For instance, each age-gender division needs a coordinator to collect score cards, answer questions, help set schedules with coaches, and so forth.

So, some of the positions and help that are needed always are:

-Division Coordinators (U10G, U10B, U12G, U12B)
-Mini-tournament coordinator
-Medals and awards
-T-shirt design and ordering
-Field manager (for Edmonds)

Like all AYSO activities, the League is a volunteer operation.

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P.O. Box 2626 
Minden, Nevada 89423

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