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DIVISION I QUALIFYING

MAY 2003 DIVISION I CHALLENGE GAMES ARE COMPLETED

U11-U14 TEAMS QUALIFIED
FOR DIVISION I FOR FALL 2003
Under 11
Spirit 92
Sting White 92
Under 12
DFW Tejanos 91
FC Dallas 91
Under 13
Solar 90
Image 90

Under 14
Longhorns 89
Tejanos 89

U15-U17 TEAMS QUALIFIED
FOR DIVISION I FOR FALL
Under 15
Andromeda 88
American Eagles 88
Under 16
D'Feeters 87
Sting 87 White
Under 17
Soccer America Wh. 86
Image 86

 

 

U11-U14 2003 SCHEDULES AND SCORES

U15-U17 2003 SCHEDULES AND SCORES
 

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LHGCL's mission statement is:

Dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the most competitive
female soccer players and teams within North Texas.

In keeping with our mission statement, the board has instituted the following change to the league playing format:  Division I qualifying games between the Division I teams that did not earn a Division I bye and the top finishing Division II teams has been moved to April and May. 

1.  Why challenges are in the spring.

2.   What will the playing format for these challenge games be?

3.  What happens if a team who is qualified to play in the challenge games disbands or declares that they will be disbanding prior to the next season?

4 What happens if a team that qualifies for Division I does not keep N+1

5 Team responsibilities for challenge games

6.  What happens to a team that plays in these challenge games and, unbeknownst to them, do not keep N+1 after tryouts?  

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1.      Why challenges are in the spring.  

When players are deciding which team(s) to tryout for, a major concern and a major source of stress for some players is where the team will play in the following soccer year.  There is always a question for these players as to which teams will actually make Division I, and which will make Division II.  With this new format, everything will be decided prior to tryouts.  This eliminates this stress on the players, and helps them have more information to decide which team best fits their abilities and their goals.

We also believe this will help strengthen the teams that earn places in Division I, making the division more competitive.  Division II teams will benefit, as players who prefer to play on a Division II team can join a team they know will be in Division II.  All participating teams will benefit from not having to play these crucial games in the oppressive heat of August.   

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2.      What will the playing format for these challenge games be?

The number of Division I teams scheduled to participate in qualifying games varies according to the league playing format for each age group; the top 2 Division 2 teams at the end of the Spring season are eligible to participate as well.

In divisions where 6 teams participate in the challenge games, we will divide the teams into two groups of three:  

GROUP A:     GROUP B:
  D-I   4th from bottom  
D-I   next-to-last place  
D-II  2nd place  
    D-I   3rd from bottom  
D-I   last place  
D-II  1st place    

Every team plays the teams within their group.  The second round will be:

             Group A Winner v. Group B 2nd place 
             Group B Winner v. Group A 2nd place

The winners of these last 2 games qualify for Division I; the remainder of the teams qualify for Division II.  The round robin games can end in a tie.  In case of a tie in the second round games, the games will go to two 10-minute overtime periods (no Golden Goal), then FIFA kicks from the penalty mark to determine the winner.

In divisions where 4 teams participate in the challenge games, each team will play each team once (4-team round robin).  The two teams who earn the most points in these round robin games qualify for Division I; the other 2 teams qualify for Division II.

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3.  What happens if a team who is qualified to play in the challenge games disbands or declares that they will be disbanding prior to the next season?

In this case, we will change the format of the games to accommodate the number of teams who are eligible to play.  Again, only the Division I teams that have not secured a Division I bye and the top two finishing Division II teams will be eligible to play in these challenge games.

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4.  What happens if a team that qualifies for Division I does not maintain N+1?

In age divisions where there are only four teams playing for the Division I spot, we will take the third place team from the challenge games.  If the third and fourth place teams from the challenge games are tied in points and tied head-to-head, then we will have a playoff game between those two teams.

In age divisions where there are six teams playing for the Division I spot, if the two losing teams from the second round come from the same preliminary bracket, then we will take the team who finished highest in the preliminary bracket.  If there was a tie, or if they haven't played each other in the challenge games, we will schedule a playoff game for that spot. 

Playoff games will be scheduled after tryouts at a mutually agreeable time, but must be played prior to the end of the qualifying tournament.  If a mutually agreeable time cannot be determined, the league will set the schedule with the information available.

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5.  Team responsibilities for challenge games

Teams who are qualified to play in these challenge games who believe they may not keep N+1 for the following year, or who believe they may disband prior to next season, should inform us immediately so we can format the challenge games accordingly.

The entry fee for these challenge games is $400 per team.  This amount will be deferred until the following fall.  So, teams that play in these games are required to send $400 when they send their fall rosters in by the deadline of Wednesday, July 16, 2003.

Teams will pay the referees at the field.  Each team should pay 1/2 the middle, and one lines person at the field prior to each game.  Referee fees will be the same as for league games by age group.

Be sure to check the Bye Team Information page for more information.
(Information Coming Soon!)

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6.  What happens to a team that plays in these challenge games and, unbeknownst to them, do not keep N+1 after tryouts?

All teams who played in the challenge games must maintain N+1 to be qualified to play in the league as they finished in the challenge games.  Any team that finds itself in the situation where they do not keep N+1 after tryouts should notify the league immediately.

bulletIf a team that qualified for Division I fails to maintain N+1, See No. 4 above
bulletIf a team that qualified for Division II fails to maintain N+1, the team will be required to enter the qualifying tournament.  The team must meet all entry requirements by the deadline, including paying the entry fee of $600.  The team's $400 fee from the challenge game will be applied toward the $600 fee.  There will be one additional Division II spot to be earned during the qualifying tournament.  
bulletTeams that play in these challenge games are getting a bye back into the league (either Division I or Division II).  However, no bye fee will be required from these teams, since they are paying for the challenge games.  

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