Coaches Information and Forms Page All coaches and club administrators: If you are a travel coach or club administrator and your coaching pass has expired, please complete the "Risk Management" form and return it to Sue Andrijczuk as soon as possible. Risk Management Disclosure Form blank inventory blank roster Equipment Request Uniform Request tryout chart NYSWYSA Tournament Listing If there are games cancelled due to lightning and or thunder while at the field:Our first responsibility as coaches is the safety of the players and spectators! Travel:The coach(s) are to bring it to the attention of the referee if the referee does not stop the game. The referee is the only one whom is designated to stop the game. The players are to leave the sideline and go into a car or to the building to wait the designated amount of time the referee gives while waiting for the lightning and or thunder to pass, usually 15 - 20 minutes.- All thunderstorms produce lightning and are dangerous.Lightning kills more people each year than tornadoes.
- Lightning often strikes as far as 10 miles away from any rainfall. Many deaths from lightning occur ahead of the storm because people try and wait to the last minute before seeking shelter.
- You are in danger from lightning if you can hear thunder. If you can hear thunder, lightning is close enough that it could strike your location at any moment.
- Lightning injuries can lead to permanent disabilities or death. On average, 10% of strike victims die; 70% of survivors suffer serious long term effects.
Look for dark cloud bases and increasing wind. Every flash of lightning is dangerous, even the first. Head to safety before that first flash. If you hear thunder, head to safety! - Blue Skies and Lightning. Lightning can travel sideways for up to 10 miles. Even when the sky looks blue and clear, be cautious. If you hear thunder, take cover. At least 10% of lightning occurs without visible clouds overhead in the sky.
Here is a link to a coaches guide to lightning:
Coaches Guide to Lightning In 1976 at Frontier HS (Hamburg, NY), a boy named Darryl Krentz , a soccer player was struck by lightning and killed on a rainy day, there was no lightening until the one that struck and killed him. The male soccer player of the year award is named the "Darryl Krentz Memorial". |
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