What is a TSL?
TSL stands for Team Sportsmanship Liaison. Each team is required to have a parent volunteer acting as the TSL for the season. The TSL helps the coach monitor the sideline behavior and helps address any spectator that may be acting inappropriately. The TSLs should introduce themselves to the referee before each game and let them know that they are there to support the referee. The TSL on each team should identify themselves tot the referee before the beginning of each match. I would like to help out with coaching, but I do not feel that my skill and knowledge level is appropriate for teaching. Consider starting by volunteering as an Assistant Coach. Many coaches start out with little to no experience, especially at the younger ages. SYSA provides coaches training at the beginning of each season (Additional mid-season training may be added). Additionally, SYSA contracts with professional trainers to run developmental sessions throughout the season which is available for all SYSA players