- IF the hotline does not have an updated status keep calling until it does.
- IF the hotline says it's OK to go on the fields but there are FIELD CLOSED signs
on the field DO NOT practice. The signs take precedence.
- IN ANY CASE, if your field has standing water or is muddy, DON'T play on it. If
the field is mostly dry and the hotline says the fields are open AVOID the wet
spots. Cone them off and play on some other part of the field.
- Use your best judgment. As I coach I know how frustrating it is to have a big match
coming up on the weekend but no fields to train on because of the weather. Try an
alternate solution (train on the blacktop somewhere, do conditioning at a track, etc.)
but DO NOT give in and jump on the fields.
Remember, this policy goes for ALL DYSL FIELDS. Do not think that just because a field may not
be in Cupertino it is immune to this policy. If the DYSL hotline says don't play on any field,
DON'T PLAY!!!
The PENALTY for violating this policy is the following:
- First time offense gets you moved from your practice field to a less desirable field for
the remainder of the season! NO WARNINGS.
- Second time offense means that you LOSE ALL PRACTICE FIELD privileges for the remainder
of the season. You will not have a field to train on in DYSL. You will still be able to
play matches on DYSL fields, but you will not be allowed to train on them. Furthermore,
you will be assigned a 'secondary' less desirable field the following season.
- Third time offenses will likely buy you a ticket out of the league.
Field
Status
All
fields open at this time. If you need practice space please contact Jeff
Baicher.
January
2005 Update (posted 1/17/05)
Due
to the heavy rains since Christmas many of our fields have been
saturated beyond reason and it is necessary for us to pay particular
attention to how we use our fields to avoid serious damage.
In
particular:
1.
Do NOT train in areas where mud is visible. This includes "spattering"
of mud on the grass blades and not just mud patches. If you walk
or run across an area of grass and mud seeps up, MOVE your training
area somewhere else.
2.
Set up your various drills in different parts of your field (this
should be done year round)
3.
Try to run drills that require lots of repetitive motions (ladders,
foot work drills, GK drills, etc.) OFF the game field portion of
your practice area. If you can't do this, move the drill area over
every 5-10 minutes to avoid damage.
4.
Do NOT train down the middle of the field (length wise), set goals
up using the WIDTH of the field.
The
following fields (and field areas) already have significant damage
and should be avoided:
1.
Hyde Baseball is CLOSED. Too many adult groups are using this field
and it is in terrible shape.
2.
The goal mouth nearest the school on Hyde Track. Do not train in
the penalty box area at all. The school has not adhered to the closed
field policy and has damaged this area.
3.
Whoever is using Garden Gate has worn the middle of the field by
placing the goals at the top of each penalty box and played continuously
down the center of the field. I know we do not use this field, but
if you do, set up the goals to avoid using the center portion of
the field. Play the width.
4.
Creekside #3 is VERY SOFT. Avoid repetitive drills and move your
practice sessions around the field every 10 minutes.
Thanks
for helping to keep our fields in great shape. Let me know of any
other situations that we need to be aware of.