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December 2024 Payment |
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Zelle
24-12-7 to 12-8 (Bill date of 24-12-11) have been paid by Zelle if you have Zelle on 12/12 (West Sea... |
State Tournament Assigning Protocol |
| State Cup TournamentProtocol
State Cup Tournament Assigning is done manually upon referee request. If you are the center official, please commun... |
Hypothermia! |
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Please read!!!
This is important for a referee to know-YOU are responsible for the player's safety while they are playing on your field. Watch for a skilled player who suddenly is uncoodinated/confused/"drunk" in appearance. Look for this after very active play-players overheats (all those layers of clothes-sweats)now stands and goes into hypothermia condition. This player needs to be under coaches care immediately! and often the new coaches won't recognize the medical condition-but you MUST, referees. So please read the following carefully.
Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature. Normal body temperature is around 98.6 F (37 C). Hypothermia (hi-po-THUR-me-uh) occurs as your body temperature passes below 95 F (35 C).
When your body temperature drops, your heart, nervous system and other organs cannot work correctly. Left untreated, hypothermia eventually leads to complete failure of your heart and respiratory system and to death.
Hypothermia is most often caused by exposure to cold weather or immersion in a cold body of water. Primary treatments are methods to warm the body back to a normal temperature.
Shivering is your body's automatic defense against cold temperature — an attempt to warm itself. Constant shivering is a key sign of hypothermia. Signs and symptoms of hypothermia include:
â– Shivering
â– Clumsiness or lack of coordination
â– Slurred speech or mumbling
â– Stumbling
â– Confusion or difficulty thinking
â– Poor decision making, such as trying to remove warm clothes
â– Drowsiness or very low energy
â– Apathy, or lack of concern about one's condition
â– Progressive loss of consciousness
â– Weak pulse
â– Shallow breathing
A person with hypothermia usually isn't aware of his or her condition, because the symptoms often begin gradually and because the confused thinking associated with hypothermia prevents self-awareness..
In such cases, mild hypothermia may result in vague symptoms, and the typical shivering may not be present at all. Symptoms of mild hypothermia not related to extreme cold exposure may include:
â– Confusion
â– Lack of coordination
â– Dizziness
â– Nausea or vomiting
â– Fatigue |
Update 2025 Profile |
| Update Profile 2024
The TRIAS site will sync automatically with the SRC website but it takes multiple attempts before it does this automatically so if you... |
2025 Recertification |
| 2025 Recertification
ATTENTION: To All Recertifying Referees
Referees, the 2025 Recertification exams are now available online for all referee grades (except ... |
Referee Cold Weather Wear |
| Referee Cold Weather
Long, black or USSF warm-ups are encouraged. NO team information on either jacket or pants. Black beanie caps, warm blac... |
2024/2025 Law Changes - MUST Reads |
| 2024/2025 Law Changes - MUST Reads
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Payment Policy |
| Payment Policy
All referees must submit their match and misconduct reports within 48 hours (by Tuesday night). If a referee has not submitted their report (s),... |
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HOW TO GET PAID AS A REFEREE ON TRIAS
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Educational Resources |
| Educational Resources
Educational resources of MLS games. Below are perspectives from Pro and a player's perspective of Referee decisions, mixed in with some law... |
Rules of Competition urls |
| Rules of Competition URLS
RCL Rules of Competition:
https://washingtonyouthsoccer.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/RCL-Rules-and-Regulat... |
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