
2010 "Schedule Blackout Request" Deadline - March 1st.
locatiion for Membership meetings - Columbus Centre
* MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS START AT 8:00 P.M.
FIELD CLOSURES: These field closures are made by the respective municipalities to
protect the integrity of those said fields. Every effort is made to notify teams
as quickly as possible. The CGSL will contact coaches to reschedule those
affected games. The Home team should make a courtesy call to the visiting team
if late notice of field closure is received.
Please check with Home Team before
traveling to any games . Unless games are Closed due to City Field
Closures, then you must show up and wait for the Referee's Call.
CSA POLICY REGARDING LIGHTNING
"ZERO TOLERANCE" WILL BE SHOWN FOR ANY VIOLENCE AND/OR PHYSICAL ASSAULTS OCCURRING DURING, BEFORE OR AFTER A GAME! WE MUST CURB THE ESCALATION OF VIOLENCE IN THIS SPORT AND WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT IN OUR EFFORTS!....THANK YOU.
The CGSL is proud to announce the creation of a
Scholarship Programme starting this 2005
season, please follow the link to read more about it!!
Game
Scores/Results: Don't forget that the winning team must e-mail
or phone 905-640-0095
with the score, game #, date, teams etc. within 24 hours. In the event of a tie
the home team must phone or e-mail. Please remember that game scores are
posted as they are reported, however, game standings will not be updated until
game sheets are received and reviewed. This means scores and standings may not
necessarily match. Be patient!
Attention Coaches: Please do no fax in Game Score Reports!....save some trees!....Use either the website game score reporting system.....if that doesn't work for you, use e-mail to btanner@sympatico.ca or phone it in, 905-640-0095. If your score is posted on the website within 24 hrs. it has been received, if not, it hasn't..thanks.
COACHES/MANAGERS.......Please
check the outstanding gamesheets section and send in (or fax 905-640-0118) a
copy of any missing sheets so that we can finalize the Standings, thanks for
your immediate attention to this matter.
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