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What is the WAYSA league policy on players with casts (for broken limbs)?

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What is the WAYSA league policy on players with casts (for broken limbs)?

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Hard casts are not permitted. Even if wrapped in a towel or an ace bandage. WAYSA is a recreational league: fun and safety come first; not the win/loss record. These items are permitted: knee braces, finger splints, leather wrist/ankle supports. What steps should I take if I’m interested in becoming a coach? Express your interest to your town/club soccer club president/athletic director or coach coordinator 4-6 months ahead of a season starting. You should enroll in a youth soccer coach training class. [For U10/U12, take the F class ; for U14 and above, give consideration for a E class a season after completing your F class.] Read books (see your local library, local bookstores, Amazon.com, sports websites), view videos, watch the game on TV, read the rules of the game, and talk to other coaches. The experience is rewarding for the parent — given the motivation is consistent with the WAYSA league: player development of all skills, recreational play, a cool head, and making the game/pr

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