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we are,” said McFadden, who is a first-year
commissioner. He took the position in May.
The Segundo soccer community has expressed
mixed feelings about opening with a
“practice-only” season, based on the feedback
given to the AYSO board. McFadden became
the regional commissioner in May.
Despite the irregularity of it all, some
parents have been vocal about just wanting
their children to have an activity that gets
them outdoors and away from the house,
according to McFadden.
Kevin Johnson is one of the coaches who
are coming back for another season. He has
a 14- and a 16-year-old who want to play.
Johnson said practices would look differently
when they start. However, he always taught
his players to spread out when passing and
receiving the ball - a technique that mimics
social distancing.
“I get it,” he said about the attrition of
players and volunteers. “There’s going to be
some children who have special circumstances
at home.” Those families will need to decide
whether the exposure to non-family members
at this time is still too risky, he added.
Should AYSO play matches this fall, they
would be between El Segundo teams only.
No games will be scheduled with squads
from Hawthorne or surrounding communities.
When the season ends, it’s over. There
won’t be any area wide championship or
all-stars either.
According to McFadden, the AYSO board
meets regularly to talk about how to keep
youngsters and coaches, referees and parent
volunteers safe while still having a fun season.
He admits maintaining the fun atmosphere
of AYSO while following the team-sports
health rules admittedly will be tricky.
With contingency
plans in place, the
question before the
league right now is
finding the volunteers
who can help enforce
distancing and smallgroup
requirements. No
more than seven players
can work with a coach.
“If we can find the
right folks to help us
there, and the COVID
numbers do not climb,
I’m confident we’ll be
able to put something
together,” McFadden told the Herald this
week. The full board was set to meet again
Monday night.
Region 92 players and teams haven’t
begun conditioning and light practices yet
out of an abundance of caution. Normally,
El Segundo soccer players would be three
weeks into their fall season by now. By
McFadden’s count, there are only enough
volunteers to supervise 300 kids.
The AYSO teams, their coaches and players
can return to fields and practice areas now
but must observe strict rules. When using
a ball, it can only be passed between two
players, not a group. No physical contact
is allowed, which eliminates the popular
20-minute scrimmages at the end of practices,
according to McFadden. The players must
remain eight feet apart when they’re exerting
themselves, and never be closer than six feet
from a teammate.
No games or sharing
of equipment is allowed
until the number
of COVID-19 cases
and the testing rates
improve across Los
Angeles County.
Local AYSO coordinators
ask that all
families carefully consider
whether they want
to participate before the
teams are formed and
practices begin. Publichealth
information about
the spread of COVID and best practices has
been emailed to registered families and posted
on the Region 92 Facebook page.
The county issued guidelines on August
20 for team sports. They require players,
coaches, family members and visitors
to wear a face covering over the nose
and mouth at all times. Masks with one-way
valves should not be worn. Health screenings
must be completed by the coaches
and players, too. The checklist includes
answering questions about any recent
fevers, coughing, breathing difficulties or
contact with someone who tested positive
or was exposed to COVID-19, the county’s
protocols read.
All youth sports activities must take place
outdoors for now, and players and coaches
should wash their hands during practice sessions
to reduce the risk of the virus. Hand
sanitizers should be used when restrooms or
hand washing stations aren’t practical. The
county says that hand washing is more effective
than sanitizers at reducing the spread
of viruses.
If El Segundo’s soccer program can attract
enough volunteers, its possible players could
be back on the field training and playing interleague
scrimmages in December, according to
McFadden. The start of play would depend
on Los Angeles County lifting the ban on
contact sports and competition.
Barring a post-Labor Day spike COVID
cases or testing rates for Los Angeles County,
there’s a good chance that even in the midst
of this pandemic that everyone who wants
to play will get the chance.
“It gives the kids the ability to get out
there playing,” coach Johnson said. “Obviously,
they need it for building relationships
and team building.” His 16-year-old son,
Kai, has volunteered as a safety marshal.
Some referees could pull double duty as
coaches, too, since there are no games allowed
yet.
To become a safety marshal or another
volunteer position, visit the AYSO Region 92
website or check its Facebook page. The El
Segundo AYSO plans to email all registered
families with information about plans for
the season, making refund requests and how
to volunteer. •
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