RCYSC
RCYSC's objective is to ensure the opportunity for all players to participate in organized programs of team play and skill development at levels appropriate for each individual based on their ability and commitment.
  Royal City Youth Soccer Club - New Westminster

 

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RCYSC

Box 291-720 6th Street

New Westminster B.C.

V3L 3C5

 

Executive meetings are held at 7:15PM usually on the 4th Monday of each month in the Spruce Room at Century House in Moody Park.

Monday April 28, 2008.

Monday May 26, 2008.

Monday June 23, 2008.


RCYSC's mission is to promote, support, and deliver quality youth soccer programs where everyone builds positive character through participation in a fun environment leading to the development of physical skills and a lifelong enjoyment of the beautiful game.


R.C.Y.S.C. BURSARIES

Royal City Youth Soccer bursaries are awarded at our AGM each March. Applications are due February 12th each year.

The John Witt Memorial Bursary and the Anne Monk Memorial Bursary will be awarded to those individuals who have a passion and commitment for soccer and who also demonstrate good citizenship.

2007-2008 $500 Bursary Winners

Meghan Lamont - Anne Monk Bursary

Kirsten Gilhespy - John Witt Bursary

2007-2008 $250 Bursary Winners

Elizabeth Vranjkovic, Megan Ferreira, Gabsung Lin, Shannon Hilliard

Thank you to U18 coaches, Bob Allan(Girls), Phil Balzer and Norm Duncan(Boys),for their many years of service to RCYSC.



Risk Management

Policies and procedures for 2007 for coaches and volunteers.


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RCYSC Brochure

Download the brochure.


TRYOUTS for 2008-2009

Arrive 1/2 hour before the posted tryout time for sign in & warm up.

Players not wishing to play at the posted level, do not need to attend tryouts. All players should register before June 15th to avoid late fees and the Wait List.

Download RCS Tryouts 2008 information.

Last posted Thursday May 1 at 7:10pm.


Whitecaps Tickets

June 22, 2008 Whitecaps FC Women vs Pali Blues 4pm Swangard Stadium

June 22, 2008 Whitecaps FC Men vs Miami FC 7pm Swangard Stadium

Call RCS club manager for tickets, good seating is still available.


1862 Vintage Game

Some RCYSC coaches will be playing for the townsfolk; Enzo Gentile, Richard Vurdela, Steve Hayes, Scott Loewen, Steve Zrnoh, Ed Zacharuk, Doug Lane, Ken Moysiuk, Louis Macedo, Neil Spelrum, George Hutchison, Chris Hardwick, Brent Murray, Sergio Del Rio, Mike Nottingham, Franco Delgrosso, Neil Shuster, Hugh Hamilton, Sandy McDonald, and Shawn Cody.


Whitecaps vs SFU Event

A very successful first time event for RCS was held on Saturday March 29 at 10am on our turf field. The crowd was small for the Whitecaps and SFU friendly, but very enthusiastic.

Thanks to those who supported by donation..

John & Marge Ashdown - Village Coffee Shop on 12th Street

Wayne Allen - Price Smart, Marine Way

Glen and Mia - Canadian Flag

Alleycats on 12th Street

The Province - T-shirts, caps and tent

Thanks to RCYSC members: Vince Gentile(game announcer), Wayne McCarthy(crowd pumper), Richard Duncan(ball boys), Nel Grond(registration & tickets), Paul Roder(general), Louis Macedo(general), Alice Roder(head of concession), Leanne Gentile(concession), George Riddell(water boy), Jacki, Amanda, Cassidy & Sophia(goodie bags), Bruce Tyacke(iceman), and all other soccer enthusiasts

Fall Registration

NOTE: Late fees of $25 will be added on June 15th

  • On-line registration is now available.
  • In Person - Tuesday June 10th and Wednesday June 11th at Mercer Oval - 5:30pm - 8:30pm

Very New Player June Jamboree

New players that will be turning 5 in 2008 up to Grade 5 are welcome to come out for a FREE 'Try it out' session on June 10th or 11th! Fall Registration will be available and new players will be entered into a draw for a pair of Whitecaps tickets to a regular season game. If you have never played soccer before, this is your chance to give it a whirl.

* Beginner Boys on Tuesday June 10th

* Beginner Girls on Wednesday June 11th.

Please come early at 5:30pm so we can meet you before the Jamboree starts at 6:00pm.


Referees

Recently the attitude of some of BCSA’s coaches, spectators, and players towards the referees has deteriorated to a dangerous point. Referees and Officials command your respect, whether or not you agree.

RCYSC or the BCSA will not tolerate any verbal or physical abuse or assault on a referee by a coach, player, or spectator, regardless of the circumstances. Verbal abuse includes, but is not limited to; challenging the Referee’s calls either during or after a match, taunting, saying anything negative towards a Referee (including foul language), showing disrespect, or “upstaging” a Referee.

A large complaint often heard is of referees missing calls. If you watch any sport – Baseball, Basketball, Football or Soccer – on any level, be it amateur or professional – yes, officials do make mistakes. This is NOT an excuse for a coach, player or spectator to verbally abuse a referee, nor will it ever be accepted as one.

Coaches are ultimately responsible for the conduct of their teams, including spectators on their sidelines. It is the coach’s responsibility to educate their players in the game of soccer, which includes showing respect towards a referee. Arguing calls made against your team or calls not made on the other team, or blaming losses on the referee does not project that respect to your players. At no time shall a coach approach a referee to challenge a judgment call or make comment of his/her displeasure of the referee’s abilities. A coach is encouraged to provide positive feedback to those referees who called a good game.

The RCYSC and the BCSA will not tolerate any verbal or physical abuse or assault, or other behavior which is deemed to be inappropriate or detracts from a safe, friendly environment by a spectator, player, or coach at any BCSA sanctioned event.