Capitol Hill Soccer does provide scholarships for children who want to play for whom the registration would create difficulties for the families. Here’s the process in Bonzi:
The parents need to register, provide proof of age and so forth
They should register with a pay by check
Email registrar explaining the circumstances
If approved, then the registrar comps the [...]
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The Washington State Youth Soccer Association only requires that every player, parent and volunteer agree to the follow its ethics rules (no screaming at kids for instance) simply by participating.
The Seattle Youth Soccer Association requires that parents, players and volunteers sign a form.
At Capitol Hill Soccer Club, we handle this in two ways:
As [...]
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There are always players switching or you are looking for verification of ages from other clubs. Capitol Hill’s nearest sisters are Mt. Baker and McGilvra clubs and their registrars are on SYSA so you can contact them that way.
Also there is a Yahoo group that the Seattle registrar Bob keeps going. You can also [...]
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Here is the schedule for soccer for Capitol Hill Soccer Club. It is actually on the Seattle Youth Soccer Association. For some reason it is a PDF instead of a searchable web page.
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While some kids come in knowing they want to play on Team X. Actually, while we acknowledge the preference, they really sign for the league in Recreational and then get assigned. In practice most people get their preference. The rule in Seattle is that you don’t get assigned unless you submit your proof of age [...]
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If a participant decides before August 31 to withdraw, we return the money. Here is how in Bonzi:
find the player on a roster preferably but you could find them under registration (be sure to light it up by choosing rec or select
Click on the player then click on “Registrants Financial Info” on the player’s “page”, [...]
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Bonzi is a quite picky about there only being one entry for each kid. Makes sense. The problem is that over the years, you can logon, enter a kid. Forget your login and create another entry, hence two records with the same child. There is a Member/Merge function, where you can type in a last [...]
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