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How do I retrieve my username and password information?
All passwords are now encrypted and are also now case sensitive. Doing this ensures a higher measure of security for our members.
The web application provides two methods to retrieve user names and to reset user passwords. In order to retrieve your user name and to reset your password, your email address must be in our database. Email Address is in the SLSL database:
How do I update my family information?
In order to maintain a secure environement, family information including phone numbers, email addresses, player medical information, and player grade should be maintained by member families. Since SLSL is completely run by volunteers, it is nearly impossible to maintain the records of 1,800 plus members and 2,200 plus player participants.
To edit your information, you must be able to log in. If you cannot log in, please refer to the help section for "Retrieving Username and Password Information". Editing / Changing member or player information
How do I change my Username and password?
Editing / Changing user Log in information
How can I find out my player(s) team information, participation and payment history?
If you are logged in, please do the following:
How do I find out if my payment has been credited?
My children are already registered for sports. How can I Pay?
You can complete payment in two ways:
Online
Other Frequently Asked Questions
1. When will I find out what team my child is on?
You will be notified in the middle of August by the coach. 2. Can I coach? Please contact Steve Nobilt at skjac30@ ptd.net and let him know. 3. When are practices? They should start at the end of August. It depends on your coach of how many and what days. 4. When does the season start and how long will it last? The first game is on Sunday after Labor Day. The season will include 7-9 games. The season usually ends the 1st or 2nd weekend in November. 5. What is my role as a parent for my child's soccer team? Parents are critical to the success of the team and club! Parents volunteer for the roles of coach, officer, chauffeur, cheerleader, photographer, manager, food preparer, field marshall, linesman, committee member& There are many things a parent can do to make the soccer experience a pleasant one for both their child and themselves. * Once in a while, we need to find a coach for a particular age group. Parents are asked to step in and coach a team. Experienced coaches are happy to help new coaches get started. Coach courses and training are available throughout the year with any fees reimbursed by the club. * Please be prompt in delivery of your child to practice and games and in picking him/her up. Please stay and watch practices and games. It means a lot to your child to show an interest in what they do. * Please check in with your child's coach periodically to see if there is any information that you need. If you will be missing a practice or a game, please let your coach know as soon as possible. All of our coaches are more than happy to address your concerns or questions. After practice is an ideal time to do this. * Be available to kick the ball around with your child at home. The more touches a child has on the soccer ball, the better his/her skills will become. Have them teach you what they learn in practice. * Avoid material rewards such as paying for goals or treats for a good job on the field. Try to instill an attitude that reflects the importance of team play and the joy of the game as the reward. * Be a good listener for your child. * Avoid coaching from the sidelines. Players get confused if mom and dad are telling him/her to do one thing when the coach is telling him/her something else. They tell me they don't even hear their parents. * Be a positive spectator and respect both teams and the referee. Practice good sportsmanship. * After the game whether they win or especially if they lose, don't critique or instruct your child. Positive reinforcement works best. Saying, Great effort and Did you have fun de-emphasize the final score, but rather focus on the fun of the game. Avoid blaming others too. Make your child feel important and let him/her know that he is contributing to a team effort. * Allow your child to be a child and enjoy the game without pressure from you to perform. * ENJOY YOUR SOCCER EXPERIENCE!! How will I know if a game is cancelled due to inclement weather?
Look for information at www.slsl.org. Or you can call the SLSL weather hotline at (610) 282-1196.
What equipment does a player need?
How do Request a Refund?
If you need to request a refund, please follow the steps below:
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