TOURNAMENT INFORMATION


ELK GROVE SUNSTROKE TOURNAMENT WILL BE HELD
AUGUST 9th AND 10th, 2008

AND

SUNSTROKE JAMBOREE FOR THE U10 BOYS AND GIRLS
August 9-10, 2008

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2008 TEAM SCHEDULES
U10 B
U12 B
U14 B

U19 B
U10 G
U12 G
U14 G
U16 G
U19 G

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2007 RESULTS
BOYS
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
U12
Santa Rosa Turf Breakers
Roseville Ravens
Elk Grove Force
Land Park Zoomers
U14
Elk Grove Extreme
Eureka Galaxy
Cal Rush Jaguars
Lamorinda United
U16
Folsom Cosmos
Elk Grove Wolfpack
Mustang Alliance
Northwest Oaks Extreme
U19
Redding Wildfire
Laguna FC Barca
Central Marin United
Santa Clara Sporting 90
GIRLS
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
U12
Land Park Rage
Stocton Fast N Furious
Santa Rosa Shooting Stars
Folsom Fire
U14
Elk Grove Fire
Placer Wildcats
Elk Grove Elipse
County Line Heat
U16
Elk Grove Spirit
Annadel Fire
Folsom Breeze
Elk Grove Kraze
U19
Land Park Rage
Santa Rosa No Fear
Elk Grove Encore
Elk Grove Xplosion

DIRECTIONS:

FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL / JOHNSON MIDDLE SCHOOL
6400 Whitelock Parkway, Elk Grove, CA 95757
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From I-5: Take the Elk Grove Boulevard exit and go east. Turn right (south) on Franklin Blvd.
Turn left (east) on Whitelock Parkway. The school is on the south side of the road.
From Highway 99 northbound: Take the Elk Grove Boulevard exit. Turn left (north) on Stockton
Boulevard. Turn left onto Elk Grove Boulevard (west), go over the freeway and proceed until
you reach Bruceville Road. Turn left (south) on Bruceville Road. Turn right (west) on Whitelock
Parkway. The school is on the south side of the road.

From Highway 99 southbound: Take the Elk Grove Boulevard exit and proceed west to
Bruceville Road. Turn left (south) on Bruceville Road. Turn right (west) on Whitelock Parkway.
The school is on the south side of the road.

From Highway 50: Take the 99 interchange and go south until you reach Elk Grove Boulevard.
Turn right (west) on Elk Grove Boulevard. At Bruceville Road, turn left (south). Turn right (west)
on Whitelock Parkway. The school is on the south side of the road.

From I-80 west: Take the I-5 south interchange. Then, follow the I-5 instructions above.


PLEASANT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL / ALBIANI MIDDLE SCHOOL
9531 Bond Road, Elk Grove, CA 95624
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From I-5: Take the Laguna Boulevard exit and go east. When you cross Highway 99, Laguna Boulevard becomes
Bond Road. Follow Bond Road to Bradshaw Road. The school is at the northwest corner of Bond and Bradshaw.

From Highway 99: Take the Laguna Boulevard/Bond Road exit and go east until you reach the school. The school is
at the northwest corner of Bond and Bradshaw. An alternate route if you are traveling from the south of Elk Grove
would be to take the Grant Line Road exit and proceed east to Bradshaw Road. Turn left (north) on Bradshaw and
follow it to Bond Road.

From Highway 50: Take the Bradshaw Road exit and go south until you reach Bond Road. The school is at the northwest corner of Bond and Bradshaw.


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ELK GROVE SUNSTROKE CLASSIC 2007

TOURNAMENT RULES

 This tournament will be played in accordance with FIFA rules as modified by CYSA
and with the following changes and additions listed in the following sections.

* Tournament Coordinator for 2007 Stephen & Patsy Cosenza Elkgrovesunstrokeclassic@comcast.net

 

1.     Guest Player Policy:

No guest players will be allowed at this tournament

2.     Mandatory Credentials Check-In

Each team is required to have their team credentials checked at a mandatory pre-tournament check in. 

Check in will be held at:            Hampton Inn & Suites, 2305 Longport Court, Elk Grove.

Date: Friday August 8th           Time: 6:00 pm  to 9:00 pm

Teams failing to attend the mandatory check-in without prior approval of the tournament director will forfeit their games.

3.     Length of Games (list each age group):

Age Group 
Preliminary Games
Consolation and Championship Games
U-12 Boys and Girls 
25 minutes halves
30 minutes halves
U-14 Boys and Girls 
25 minutes halves
30 minutes halves
U-16 Boys and Girls
30 minutes halves
35 minutes halves
U-19 Boys and Girls
30 minutes halves
35 minutes halves

In preliminary games ties will stand.  If a championship or consolation game is tied at the end of regulation
play, 2-5 minute overtime periods will be played.  If still tied at the completion of the overtime periods the
game will be decided by Kicks from the Mark as per FIFA laws of the game.  At the discretion of the
Tournament Committee overtime periods may be shortened or eliminated if the game has been significantly delayed at the start.  The length of any game may be shortened to shorter but equal halves if the Tournament Committee
deems it necessary due to field conditions, weather, or darkness.

4.     Mandatory Rest Periods

Teams must be given a minimum rest period of 2 hours between games.  The rest period will commence when a
team’s match ends and will end when the team’s subsequent match begins.  All games will be allowed a 5 minute rest

period between halves.

5.     Substitutions:

Unlimited substitutions are allowed with referee approval in the following situations:

Prior to a throw in for one’s own team

Prior to a goal kick by either team

Prior to the restart of the game following a goal being scored by either team

Prior to the restart of the game for the second half

Prior to the beginning of an overtime period

Prior to the restart of the game following an injured player being removed from the field (either team may sub)

Prior to the restart of the game following a player being cautioned, the referee will give the coach the choice of
substituting the cautioned player.  (The player could re-enter at his/her team’s next substitution opportunity.)

6.     Ejections:

Any player, coach, assistant coach, or registered team official who is sent off will automatically be suspended from
their team’s next game.  The send off report will be forwarded to the Tournament Director and Tournament Disciplinary Committee. Section 4:08 of the CYSA Bylaws will be used to assess the minimum mandatory penalties.  Additional penalties may be imposed.  Send-off reports and member passes, which must retained if the penalty has not been
served in its entirety, will be forwarded to the team’s District Commissioner.  Any additional disciplinary action over
and above that assessed by the Tournament Committee will be at the discretion of the member’s District or CYSA
disciplinary committees.

7.     Scoring System:

Maximum number of points obtainable per game is 10.

6 Points for a win.           

3 Points for a tie.           

1 Bonus point for a shutout.

1 Point per goal (Maximum 3 points per game).           

1 Point deducted for red cards.

Forfeited games will be scored as 2 to 0 (9 points) in favor of the team that did not forfeit.  In the case a team
withdrawing at the last minute or not showing, all preliminary games for that team will be scored as a forfeit.

8.     Tie Breaking Procedure:

In case of a tie in tournament points following the completion of preliminary games, the advancing team will be
determined based on the following criteria in the order specified:

A.    Head to Head competition – team that won the head to head competition between the teams that are tied will
advance (should there be a tie in tournament points between three or more teams, the tie-breaking procedure begins
with #B below.) 

B.    When and if only two teams remain tied at any point while using this procedure, the order of tie breaking will recommence at #A above

C.    Team with the fewest losses advances

D.    Team with fewest goals allowed advances

E.    Team with the highest goal differential advances (goals scored by a team minus goals allowed by a team, not to exceed a differential of 4 goals in any one match)

F.     Team with most goals scored advances (not to exceed 3 goals counted for any one match)

G.    Kicks from the marks per FIFA rules.  The team with the most successful kicks advances

ALL GAME RESULTS WILL BE CONSIDERED FINAL AND NO PROTEST OF THEIR OUTCOME IS ALLOWED

9.     Format:

 Minimum 3 games for each team in tournament (forfeited games will count in game minimum.)

10.  Start Times and Forfeitures:

Teams must be at the Field Marshal tent 45 minutes prior to the scheduled start time of each game in order to be
checked in by tournament officials.  Games will be started within 5 minutes of the designated start time.  If a team
has not taken the field with a minimum of 7 players within the 5 minute grace period, the game will be forfeited to
the team that has taken the field with at least 7 players.  If neither team takes the field within the 5 minute grace
period, no points will be awarded to either team and the game will be declared a double forfeit.

The referee and/or Tournament Committee may terminate a game and award a forfeit if a team leaves the field during
the game without the approval of the referee, the referee abandons a match due to excessive violent conduct and/or misconduct by the players, coaches or fans, or a team is deemed to be in gross violation of US Youth Soccer, CYSA,
or rules of this tournament.

11.  Home Team:

The team listed first on the game schedule is the home team and shall occupy the East or South side of the field.  Conflicts in jersey color will be resolved by the home team being required to change jerseys.  The referee will
determine if there is a conflict in jersey colors or keeper jersey colors.

The game card and the game balls will be provided by the tournament.

12.  Sportsmanship and Conduct:

Good sportsmanship is expected of all teams, officials and fans.  Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their
players, staff, parents, and affiliated spectators. 

13.  Weather Conditions:

If deemed necessary by the Tournament Committee games may be shortened or cancelled due to extreme weather conditions.

14.  Prohibitions:

Possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages or controlled substances is expressly prohibited at any of the sport fields or complexes. Any team (including players, coaches, parents and affiliated spectators) found violating these rules will automatically forfeit all games played, face possible expulsion from the tournament, and will not be invited to any
future tournaments hosted by this league.

 Dogs are prohibited at this tournament. 

Use of tobacco products is prohibited at this tournament.  Use of tobacco products on the grounds of any public school facility is a violation of California State Law.

Referees will be instructed to abandon a game if, after being asked to do so, any person affiliated with the team
refuses to remove a dog, from the area of the soccer field or if after being asked to do so, any person affiliated with
the team refuses to cease the use of tobacco products in the area of the soccer field.

All Portable Shelters (EZ ups, tents, etc.) must be secured with either stakes or sandbags.

15.  Tournament Committee:

The tournament committee shall consist of the Tournament Director and any other pre-designated Tournament Officials.

THE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ESTABLISH POLICY AS DEEMED NECESSARY
IN REGARD TO PROBLEMS AND CIRCUMSTANCES THAT ARE NOT SPECIFICALLY COVERED.  THE
DECISIONS OF THE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE ARE FINAL AND NOT SUBJECT TO APPEAL.

 

UPDATED:7/4/08