WELCOME TO TPCJSA

The Tacoma Pierce County Junior Soccer Association ("TPCJSA") is a member of Washington State Youth Soccer Associaton ("WSYSA"). TPCJSA is also affiliated with the United States Youth Soccer Association ("USYSA") and the United States Soccer Federation ("USSF"). WSYSA is made up of 7 Districts. You can learn more about WSYSA at its website located at www.wsysa.com

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TPCJSA Clubs host summer tournaments


Norpoint's Lighthouse Cup (Aug. 27-29)

Norpoint Soccer Club will be hosting the Lighthouse Cup for U-11 through U-15 recreational teams August 27th through the 29th at the Meeker Fields. For more information please visit www.norpointsoccer.org 

Puyallup Valley Kickoff (September 3-6)

Puyallup Soccer Club will be hosting its Labor Day weekend tournament, the Puyallup Valley Kickoff, onSeptember 3rd through the 6th. The tournament is open to U-11 through U-18 team Select and Recreational Teams. All games will be played at the WPFC Complex on River Road. For more information please visit www.puyallupsoccerclub.org . 

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 19 August 2010 )
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Teams in search of players

As we approach the start of the soccer season there are always a few teams out there that are trying to complete their rosters.  If you are looking for players please contact TPCJSA Webmaster Eric Emery at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it and we will put up an announcement for you here on the website! 

A Girls U13 team from the Fife Milton Edgewood Soccer Club is looking for several players, including a goalkeeper.  Contact Coach Ricky McElwain if interested at (253) 863-1214.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 19 August 2010 )
 
What to Do in Case of Thunder & Lightning
What to do in case of thunder and lightning. From the USSF "Advice to Referees."

USSF Advice to Referees 5.11 is your authority. USSF announced by memorandum several years ago that they would follow the then so-called 30-30 rule in determining when to suspend a match for lightning; i.e., when lightning is observed, if the thunderclap is heard in less than 30 seconds then the source is close enough to be a danger and the match should be suspended for at least 30 minutes past the last lightning strike.

If you suspend the match and it looks like the storm will pass, you can resume the game. However, if there is another lightning strike, then 30 more minutes! Keep in mind the following for games. Either play shorter halves or cancel the game so the follow-on teams can play on time.
Last Updated ( Friday, 26 March 2010 )
 

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