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There are (3) areas of registration that each family must perform:
QVRA Online Registration
This requires the user to create a Userid and Password that will allow the family to update information unique to the family, sign-up for specific programs, pay any funds due, request uniforms when required, etc. The contact information collected here for the family is the primary source of data the club will use to communicate with the family.
Event Cancellation System
ORVFC uses www.rainedout.com to make urgent announcements about event cancellations. The reason we use this service is that it will allow us to send a text message to a family member's cell phone when an event has been cancelled or delayed at the last minute due to weather. This service requires the family create a unique userid and password and ALSO to select which groups the family would like to receive notifications about in the event of a cancellation. This last step is critical. We have families signing up but not selecting any groups. These groups are refreshed at the start of each new season with new teams. So it is important for the family to log back in and select the appropriate new groups. If you have signed up before, the login to the system is located at the bottom of the new signup page (just scroll down to the bottom).
Training/Match Automated Reminder System
Through our continued partnership with the Quaker Valley School District, we are now posting the ORVFC training and match schedules on the same technological platform the school uses for its athletic teams. Through this service, you are able to become a member of the school system by signing up for the RSS alerts located at the top of the posted schedule on the site. This service requires a unique userid and password and will send you an automated email reminder about the time and location for upcoming event(s) on the schedule. This means we no longer have to commit a volunteer to sending out reminders. Families that require this type of prompt can program the site to do it automatically.
Congratulations to all our players for a great season. Listed below are the girls that accumulated the most points in their respective age groups during the Fall 2009 Season while playing in our weekly 3v3 tournaments:

Congratulations to all our players for a great season. Listed below are the boys that accumulated the most points in their respective age groups during the Fall 2009 Season while playing in our weekly 3v3 tournaments:

3v3 soccer is ORVFC’s effort to use structure to promote unstructured learning environments. In this case, soccer is the game and there are only a few rules. The rest is left to the kids.
Each 3v3 session is a 75 minute event once per week where players in an age group show up and play (3) 20 minute games. There are 3 to 6 players on each team. Teams are formed on the fly each week. Sometimes they are randomly selected. Sometimes they are formed by the playing styles or by gender. The point is the players never really know week to week what challenges they will need to overcome.
All 3v3 sessions are played locally (no travel) and we try very hard to hold them at the same time each week. Players are expected to attend but if they can’t make it for some reason it is OK as teams are formed based on whoever shows up for that given week.
There are 3 players on the field for each team at any given moment. Substitutions can be performed on the “fly”. Games are broken into two 10 minute halves with running time. The game is designed to ensure as many touches on the ball for each player.
We strive for limited coaching during the events. The primary goal is to let the players figure out what they need to do and to communicate with each other on the field. There will be times where it is OK for coaches to offer ideas to the players and ask questions that might help the players figure out alternative solutions on their own. This goal of limited coaching means that any parent can serve as a field monitor during the event. The parent is there to keep track of scores and to remind the players of the basic rules if necessary. This means any parent that is going to be there anyway can help us manage the event. It makes it easier for the parents to help without making a full-season coaching commitment.
After each game, the players on the winning team will receive 3 points, and if it is a tie, all players on both teams receive 1 point. All players receive 6 points for just attending the event for that week. We believe that if the player simply shows up, the player will improve by the sheer act of playing and this should be heavily rewarded. Points are tabulated through the season and players can monitor their progression.
The reason we developed this point system is that we are looking for a way to entice the players to join in. We are trying to challenge that tendency to just stay inside. The point system is purposely designed to reward the player that consistently shows up and those that figure out how to win the game. Sometimes it is through an aggressive playing style but many times you see players outsmarting each other to overcome a playing style.
The reward system of the program is designed to acknowledge that winning is a desired end. That is the objective of the game itself – to win. However, the large number of opportunities to perform reinforces that intensity of play during the game itself but minimizes its importance immediately afterwards because the players quickly start a new game against different opponents. Our hope is that players learn how to win, how to lose and when they come to the field they do the best they can. Most importantly, they become self-motivated to participate because they gain satisfaction from stepping on the field and playing with their peers.
Important Characteristics of 3v3
Organizational Goals for 3v3