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New for EMSL Parents, a web blog has been established separate from the EMSL web site for
you to use as a networking tool with other parents and coaches. We encourage you to begin
visiting it and asking questions, making comments, etc. We are all here to do the same job and
sharing information or discussing problems we experience can be beneficial for the league and
the players.

Visit the link below to get started.

http://www.myalbuquerquestuff.com/tiki/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=AYSO+Soccer
Information and forms for parents of AYSO 671 players.
Below are forms or links that you may find helpful, whether you're new to AYSO soccer
or a seasoned pro.
New to Soccer or to EMSL?

EMSL plays a separate Fall and Spring season. Registration for the Fall season takes place in late Spring
and early summer, generally May and June. Registration for the Spring season takes place in late Fall and
Winter, generally Oct./Nov./Dec. Visit the Registration Page for current registration information.

Games are played in Tijeras at Los Vecinos Community Center, in Edgewood at Edgewood Elementary, and
at Mountainview Elementary between Edgewood and Moriarty. Sometimes only two of these three locations
are used.

Divisions are grouped into two-year age groups, except for U5 and U6, which are each in their own division.
Birthdates and corresponding divisions can be found on the
Registration Page.

A current schedule can be found on the
Calendar Page.

In addition to recreational soccer, EMSL offers more competitive soccer programs to kids and families
willing to make more of a commitment to participate in more intense play. Visit the Programs Page for more
information.

The AYSO Philosophy

The Philosophy of the Organization is to educate and develop young people by encouraging their interest
and participation in soccer through its “Everyone Plays,” “Open Registration,” “Balanced Teams,” “Positive
Coaching” and “Good Sportsmanship” concepts.

Coach Evaluation Form

This is an online form that you can fill out and send via the internet. Please be specific, and constructive, in
your praise and criticism. No rants, please. Click here to fill out the form.
For a downloadable form you can fill out and mail,
click here.


Eating Tips

Proper eating habits before, during and after a soccer game:

Eat far enough ahead so food doesn't make you sick to your stomach during the soccer game.

Eat a healthy meal about 3 or 4 hours before your practice or match.

If you must snack, eat only a small quantity of a complex carbohydrates. Foods such as cereal, English
muffins, pasta, bagel or a piece of toast. Just make sure you don't eat more than a very light snack less than
an hour before the game!

Three hours before any sport activity, drink a couple of glasses of water (12 oz. sized glass).

Don't gulp! Sip the water slowly. One hour before game time, drink a little more water. During the match,
drink a little water every 15 minutes or so.

Drinking fluids is important!

After the game, drink more water.

Thirty minutes after any competition, eat a meal high in complex carbohydrates to help restore your body's
blood sugar (glycogen levels).

Source: Institute for the Study of Youth Sports
Parents Web Blog
The East Mountain Soccer League - Who, What, When, Where
Also Visit: KidsHealth.org

PhysicalSportsMed.com

When are players covered by AYSO Insurance?

All players and volunteers are covered for a specific season, as soon as they complete the
player registration and/or volunteer application form and deliver that signed form to the
appropriate registration staff volunteer. This typically happens during registration day events,
but it can also take place via US mail. Please note that registration forms sent via mail are
only effective upon receipt, and that no player may play or practice until the region has
received a signed registration form.

If your child suffers an injury while practicing or playing in an AYSO-sanctioned event, contact
the Safety Director as soon as possible.
Other Information for Parents
Abbreviated Advanced Competition Guidelines
Proof of Age