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SOUTH CENTRAL DISTRICT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Including all schools in Prairie South School Division #210 and Vanier Collegiate, Ecole Ducharme, College Mathieu, Caronport High School, and Cornerstone Christian School.

MOOSE JAW SECTION Commissioner’s of Athletics:
Larry Segall segall.larry@prairiesouth.ca
Phone: 691-1354 Fax: 694-4686
Roger Morgan morgan.roger@prariesouth.ca
Phone: 472-7450 Fax: 264-3695

Central Collegiate
149 Oxford St. W.
Moose Jaw, SK
S6H 2N4
Phone: 693-4691
Fax: 692-6965
Cornerstone Christian
43 Iroquois St. E.
Moose Jaw, SK
S6H 4S9
Phone: 693-2937
Fax: 694-1880
AE Peacock Collegiate
145 Ross St. E.
Moose Jaw, SK
S6H 0S3
Phone: 693-4626
Fax: 692-5330
Riverview Collegiate
650 Coteau St. W.
Moose Jaw, SK
S6H 5E6
Phone: 693-1331
Fax: 693-9644
Vanier Collegiate
324 MacDonald St. W.
Moose Jaw, SK
S6H 2V4
Phone: 693-6744
Fax: 693-6830



SOCCER

Soccer Results - League Standings
Top Goal Scorers - All-time Top Goal Scorers

2006 Scoccer Schedule (pdf file)
2005 All-time Leading Scorers



Results

Girls Soccer:

Girls Soccer Standings & Scorers & Playoffs (pdf file)

2A Girls Soccer Provincial Championship
October 28 & 29 ~ Lloydminster

Quarter-finals
Central 2 vs Lloydminster Holy Rosary 1

Semi-finals
Central 4 vs Weyburn 2

Championship final
Central 5 vs North Battleford John Paul 0


PLAYER ELIGIBILITY

1. Player eligibility must be submitted no later than 24 hours prior to league play. Further additions to the player list during the season must also be submitted 24 hours prior to participation in league play.

RULES

1. The MJHSAD has adopted the FIFA (International) rules, with the following modifications:

- Unlimited substitutes per team are allowed to dress for any game. SHSAA play-off games limit a team to seven substitutes allowed to dress per game.
- Unlimited substitutions may be made during the game.
- Proper footwear, according to the rules, is to be worn or running shoes.
- Three points awarded for a win, 1 point awarded for a tie
- Size of playing field according to FIFA rules:
Length: 100 - 130 yards
Width: 50 - 100 yards
- Shin guards are mandatory for all players involved in MJHSAD and SHSAA soccer programs.
- ALL jewelry must be removed. Berates, clips, etc. must be taped.
- Goalkeepers must wear a different coloured jersey from the rest of the team.

LEAGUE STRUCTURE

1. Ninety minute games, divided into two forty-five minute halves.
2. The referee shall allow a pre-game warm-up of at least fifteen minutes. The half-time break shall be ten minutes.
3. Game start time: 4:15 NOTE: start time may be moved to 3:45 of 4:00 later in year to avoid darkness.
4. Each team is responsible for supplying one net. Each team is also responsible for putting the net up prior to the game and taking the net down after the completion of the game.
5. The home team will supply two game balls.
6. Five team league - a double round robin home and home eight game schedule will be played with all teams making the play-offs. Six team league - double round robin home and home ten game schedule will all teams making the play-offs.
7. Cancellation of games due to weather or poor field conditions will be made by the commissioner in consultation with the coaches. Re-scheduling cancelled games will also be done by the commissioner in consultation with the coaches.
8. Tie games throughout the regular season will remain as ties. Overtime will be used to break ties in the play-offs.
9. Games may only be rescheduled by permission of the MJHSAD based on the following criteria:
- A conflict of school activities or unforeseen circumstances.
- Be cleared through The Physical Education Consultant and/or the MJHSAD.
- Be declared one week in advance so that other schools and league officials can be notified.
- Be mutually agreed upon by the two schools concerned.

10. A signed copy of the score sheet with all information clearly legible shall be provided to the visiting team.
11. The winning team will fill in the Times Herald form and drop it off at the Times Herald. The winning team is also responsible for phoning CHAB.
12. For exhibition games, each school is responsible for arrangement and payment of officials through the Moose Jaw Soccer Officials Association.
13. Tie Breaking Procedure: 3 points awarded for a win, 1 point awarded for a draw
If teams are tied following the regular season schedule the tie is broken as follows:
1) Previous match results - The winner of the match or matches between 2 teams tied in points shall be awarded the higher position.
2) Goal Difference - Goal difference shall be calculated by subtracting goals conceded from goals scored. A maximum difference of 5 goals shall be awarded in each game.
3) Goal Average - Goals for divided by goals against (goal difference of 5 goals also applies).
4) Least Goals Against - The team having the fewer number of goals against will be awarded the higher position.
5) Penalty Kicks - If 2 or more teams are still tied under criteria (1) through (4) then the higher standing shall be decided by kicks taken from the penalty mark as follows:
- Two Teams Tied - as per F.I.F.A. Laws of the Game, at a time and place decided by the

Athletic Commissioner
- Three Teams Tied - each team is designated A, B or C. Three mini-games shall be played (A vs B, B vs C, C vs A) consisting of 5 penalty kicks at a time and place to be decided by the Athletic Commissioner. The standings after these 3 mini-games shall be ranked according to the criteria (1) - (4) above.

14. Play-offs:
- All play-off games are to be played in Moose Jaw.
- Single elimination.
- Five team league: 1st, 2nd and 3rd get a bye, 5th plays 4th. Six team league: 1st & 2nd get a bye,
6th plays 3rd & 5th plays 4th.
- Overtime: Golden Goal. Overtime periods will be 2-5 minute halves. However the overtime will cease when a goal is scored. The following procedures would be used at the end of regulation time: A coin is tossed and the team that wins the toss decides which goal it will attack in the first half of the match. The other team takes the kick-off to start the match. The team that wins the toss takes the kickoff to start the second half of the match. In the second half of the match the teams change ends and attack the opposite goals. If still tied: each team shall take five penalty kicks. The kicks shall be taken in alternate order by five different players of each team at the same goal. No player shall kick more than once until all eligible players have had a kick. The eligible players are those who were on the field of play at the end of regulation play.
- Throughout the play-offs the team finishing higher in the regular standings will have choice of which end they would like to defend in the first half.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. Each team will supply its own first aid kit.
2. Each team will have a first aid qualified adult to attend all games.

LEAGUE DISCIPLINE

3. Penalty for violations of the Sports Activity Rules: may result in forfeit of game or games in which the violation occurred.

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