MCYSA Heat Index Policy

Coaches – As we begin practice this week we want to be aware of the heat, and the adverse effects it can have on our players. We must ensure we are doing our best to monitor and protect them. Our local high school team uses a wet bulb monitor to determine heat index on site, but since we don’t have access to that technology we suggest using a heat index app on your phone. I use the Heat Index app with a red icon with a yellow sun which lets you identify an exact location. Heat index is different from air temperature because it includes the current relative humidity as well – it’s the “feels like” weather conditions. Below is the MCYSA policy which will be the same policy our other local teams will be utilizing and is similar to what our High Schools teams use.

YOU MUST ADHEAR TO THIS HEAT POLICY FOR ALL MCSA ACTIVITIES

McCracken County Youth Soccer Association Heat Policy

  • Water breaks are at the coach’s discretion when the heat index is under 95°F
  • Mandatory water breaks for 10 minutes following every 30 minutes of activity when heat index 95–99°F
  • Mandatory water breaks for 10 minutes following every 20 minutes of activity when heat index 99–104°F
  • Outdoor activity is suspended when the heat index is 105°F or higher.

Some other recommendations for keeping players safe in hot weather include:

•                     Providing unlimited access to water and other fluids – if an individual asks for water, let them get a drink and come back to the activity

•                     Having towels and ice available for cooling if heat index could reach 95+

•                     Monitoring athletes carefully for signs of heat illness, such as weakness, fatigue, headache, nausea, dizziness, or slurred speech

•                     Re-checking the heat index temperature every 30 minutes if the temperature is close to approaching those outlined in the policy

Thank you  in advance for helping keep our players safe. Feel free to reach out with any questions.

Referee Training March 1st

Has your child ever wanted to make some extra cash? We are always looking for more referees. There is an in-person class coming up you might be interested in.

March 1st from 1pm until 5pm at Marshall County High School.

The purpose of the course is to license new soccer referees. The course will lead you through two important steps.

1) Completing all online content (Background check if 18 or older, SafeSport, Safe and Healthy Playing Environments, Grassroots modules, and Grassroots Quire) prior to attending the on-field experience.

2) Completing an on-field experience (Field Session).

For more information AND to register use this link REGISTER HERE