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WASA has put together a list of frequently asked questions that parents and/or players may have. Click on the question. As the season progresses, we will be adding to the list.


1. What is In-house and what is the difference between this and recreation?

Some differences between the In-house and Recreation Leagues are as follows:

  • The In-House program is for children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old and the Recreation program is for children ages 9 and older.
  • The In-House players player other Wadsworth In-House teams in their age group on the Muhl Park Fields off Trease Road. The Recreational teams play other teams in the GAASA league ( Green, Jackson, Norton, Copley, etc.) in their division at various fields around the area. Recreational teams that play in the AASL or the NOGSL play at fields in the greater Akron and Cleveland areas.

2. How are cut-off ages determined?

For all players the cut-off age is determined by the age of the player on July 31. The soccer year runs the same as the school year, August to June. Players stay in the same age group the entire year. Players must be 4 years old by December 31st to be eligible to play soccer in the spring.

 


3. What are the age cut-offs?

Age Bracket Fall 2009 Cut-Off Dates
U5

8/1/04 - 7/31/05

U6 8/1/03 - 7/31/04
U7

8/1/02 - 7/31/03

U8 8/1/01 - 7/31/02
U9 8/1/00 - 7/31/01
U10 8/1/99 - 7/31/00
U11 8/1/98 - 7/31/99
U12 8/1/97 - 7/31/98
U13 8/1/96 - 7/31/97
U14 8/1/95 - 7/31/96

Each "year" consists of two seasons, the fall and the spring.


4. What does the "U" mean in U6, U8, U10...?

The "U" stands for "Under".  For example; U6 means 6 years of age and younger.  A player cannot turn older than 6 by the cut-off date (July 31st) to be eligible to play in the U6 division for that year.

5. Can my child play on the same team as a friend/neighbor?

If you would like your child to play on the same team as a friend or neighbor, you must request this at the time registration. Please remember that your child must be in the same division as the friend/neighbor and that in the U7 and U8 divisions, the boys and girls are separated. We will make every effort to accommodate special requests, but it cannot be guaranteed.

 

6. Are there pictures taken every season?

We will have pictures taken during every season of the In-House program. The pictures will be scheduled at the beginning of the season.

 

7. How do the teams in the "In-house" league get chosen?

Each division has a commissioner who will put the teams together.

 

8. When are games played and practices held?

For Recreational teams, the games are played mostly on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. For In-House teams, the games are played on Saturday mornings and weekday evenings.  Practices for either type teams are determined by the coach and can vary on the days of the week.  Most coaches practice on weekday evenings.  U6, U7 and U8 teams practice once or twice a week for about an hour.  Older teams can practice as much as one and a half hours twice a week, sometimes more.

 

9. Where are games and practices held?

All WASA teams must practice on an OYSAN approved soccer field. Most teams (either IN-House or Recreational) will practice on Muhl Fields but there are several others that are available for our use. Check the game/practice schedule for availability. Recreational team's games can be anywhere in the greater Akron or Cleveland Area (depending on what league the team is in). For the In-House teams, all the games are played in town at Muhl Park off Trease Road.

 

10. What type of equipment does the player need to have?

The player MUST have shin guards in order to play. Soccer shoes should also be worn. Baseball cleats are NOT allowed. The difference between baseball and soccer shoes is the toe cleat. Soccer shoes DO NOT have a toe cleat. All players need to bring a soccer ball and a water bottle to practice and games.

 

11. How long is the season?

The Recreational teams play 8 games. The spring season lasts about 7 weeks (early April to early June) and the fall season lasts from August to late October. The In-House teams play 8 games in 6 weeks during both seasons. Both Travel and In-House skip the major holiday weekends such as Easter, Memorial Day and Labor Day.

 

12. Can I request to play with a certain coach or player?

Although requests are discouraged, the club makes attempts to honor them with NO GUARANTEES. Refunds will not be approved because requests are not honored.

 

13. How much does it cost to play?

Fees vary depending upon age.

Age
Fee
U5
$30.00
U6
$40.00
U7/U8
$50.00
Recreational

$70.00

Additional Fees:

WASA Fundraiser Cards are added to your child's registration each fall.  Two (2) cards are added for a total of $20.  You can sell these for your own re-imbursement (preferred) or WASA will offer a few buy back dates.  This is WASA's largest annual fundraiser and we appreciate your understanding and participation. 

In House (U5-U8) players will need reversible jerseys. The cost of the jersey is $16 and can be re-used through all levels of In House play.

Recreational players need full uniforms. The cost of the uniform is $55 which includes (2) Jerseys, shorts and socks. Uniforms are usually worn for two to three years.

 


14. What is WASA's refund policy?

After you register your child and up until the first practice, you may receive 50% back.  After the first practice there will be no refund.   You must notify the President of WASA before your first practice to be eligible for your partial refund.


15. What are the fees used for and why do we pay them?

The players pay fees to maintain the fields, that includes everything from fertilizing and seeding to weekly mowing. The fields are lined as needed and depending upon who is using the fields. WASA has a part-time office manager, a concessions manager, and three field maintenance workers all of which are paid by your fees. We pay for coaching clinics to assist coaches in becoming better prepared to coach their teams. We have DD referees that are also compensated for their hard work. There are many other incidental items such as field flags and coaching materials that are paid for by player fees.

WASA's Recreational League belongs to an organization called GAASA who handles all the game scheduling between the other cities and Wadsworth teams. They also schedule referees and pay them for us. Each player and coach are required to pay player and team fees plus referee fees based on the number of games played and how many refs are required on the field during a game. In addition, if a team makes it to the playoffs, there is another team fee to participate.

Please attend our monthly general meetings at 8:00pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. All financial information is available at all meetings.

 

16. I'd like to help. How can I volunteer?

At registration, you are asked to volunteer on the registration form. If you do, your name is added to a master volunteer list and will be called as needed. You are also welcome to contact any WASA board member or attend a WASA general meeting. All general meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month with the exception of December.

 

17. When is player registration?

Spring registration is normally in January. Fall registration usually occurs in May/June. WASA advertises registration on WCTV, the Trading Post, the WASA web site and with a banner in town if space is available from the city. 

See the Registration Link for upcoming registration times.

 

18. Why does player registration happen so far in advance?

Due to GAASA (The Greater Akron Amateur Soccer Association) and OYSAN (Ohio Youth Soccer Association North) regulations, we must have our player registrations by a specific date or we pay a penalty for each player that is registered late. We have early registrations in order to meet these deadlines and to prevent WASA from asking parents to pay an additional late fee.

 

19. What can I do if I don't like my child's coach?

We want every child's experience to be successful. We encourage parent feedback through surveys at the end of each season, and your comments/suggestions are always welcome via the website or the monthly WASA meetings.

For more immediate issues, you should contact your league commissioner. Each commissioner and their contact information is listed on the website. Finally, you may discuss issues with any WASA board member.

 

20. How can I find out when the fields are closed or the games are called off?

Every effort is made to update the WASA website as soon as possible for field closings. Additionally, your league commissioner will be in touch with your coach and the coaches will contact you as soon as possible.

 

21. If my child wants to be a referee for the U7/U8 division, what does he or she need to do?

If your child is interested in becoming a referee for the U7/U8 divisions, please send an e-mail to inhousedirector@wadsworthsoccer.info.  We will be sending e-mails out 3-4 weeks prior to the start of the season. Your child must be at least 12 years old and must attend a referee clinic. At the clinic, the rules for the division will be reviewed. It is very important that referees attend, especially new referees.