2009 Outdoor Season
Congratulations to the Battle River District 2009 Tier IV Champions/Provincial Qualifiers and to all teams for a great Outdoor Season!
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Age Group |
Date |
Location |
Score |
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H |
V |
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U18 Girls |
|
|
Thorsby |
Beaumont A |
June 22 |
JMHS West, Devon |
0 |
1 |
|
Beaumont A |
Thorsby |
June 24 |
Les Champs Vallee West, Beaumont |
2 |
1 |
|
U18 Boys |
|
|
Pigeon Lake |
Devon |
June 22 |
Lakedell E/W, Pigeon Lake |
1 |
4 |
|
Devon |
Pigeon Lake |
June 24 |
JMHS East, Devon |
5 |
0 |
|
U16 Girls |
|
|
Thorsby |
Beaumont B |
June 22 |
Thorsby High School West |
2 |
1 |
|
Beaumont B |
Thorsby |
June 24 |
Les Champs Vallee East, Beaumont |
0 |
2 |
|
U16 Boys |
|
|
Beaumont |
Leduc A |
June 22 |
Les Champs Vallee West, Beaumont |
4 |
4 |
|
Leduc A |
Beaumont |
June 24 |
Caledonia, Leduc |
4 |
3 |
|
U14 Girls |
|
|
Thorsby |
Beaumont B |
June 22 |
Thorsby High School East |
1 |
1 |
|
Beaumont B |
Thorsby |
June 24 |
Coloniale, Beaumont |
0 |
1 |
|
U14 Boys |
|
|
Pigeon Lake |
Thorsby |
June 22 |
Lakedell N/S, Pigeon Lake |
0 |
5 |
|
Thorsby |
Pigeon Lake |
June 24 |
Thorsby High School West |
2 |
1 |
|
U12 Girls |
|
|
Beaumont A |
Thorsby |
June 22 |
Les Champs Vallee East, Beaumont |
2 |
3 |
|
Thorsby |
Beaumont A |
June 24 |
Thorsby Complex |
1 |
0 |
|
U12 Boys |
|
|
Thorsby |
Millet |
June 22 |
Thorsby Complex |
2 |
2 |
|
Millet |
Thorsby |
June 24 |
Pipestone North, Millet |
1 |
2 |
Playoff Winners
Notes: Per Section 2.8 of the BRSA Outdoor League Competition Rules:
2.8.1 Final Standings
Total points will determine final standings in each Division. In the event of a tie, a tie-breaking procedure will be applied in the following order:
Previous Match Results - The winner of the match between the two teams tied in points shall be awarded the higher position.
- Goal Difference - Goal difference shall be calculated by deducting the total goals against from total goals for, in all of the team’s games. The team with the highest goal difference in the entire competition will be awarded the higher standing.
- Most Goals Scored - The team scoring the most goals in all of their matches will be awarded the higher standing.
- Penalty shots - As per FIFA Laws of the Game, at a time and place determined by BRSA.
2.8.2 Format
To determine the ASA Provincial Tournament qualifier, the top two Teams at the end of the Regular Season will play a home at home series beginning at the home field of the second place Team. Duration of the games will be 90 minutes. In the event of a tie at the end of regulation in the second game, tie breaking procedure as follows:
1. Away Goals. The Team scoring the greater number of away goals in the playoffs shall be considered the victors.
2. Extra Time. Two periods of 15 minutes, alternating sides, with the home Team to take first pick of side. Golden Goal rule will apply, (first goal wins.)
3. Penalty Shots. As per FIFA Laws of the Game.
2.8.3 Officials
One Referee and two Linesmen for all Playoff games are to be assigned by the District Referee Assistant. The Referee must come from outside of either competing Team’s Community. Linesmen may come from any Community. Compensation for the Referees will be covered by the District (including travel), and the Linespersons by the Clubs. For Playoffs, the following fee structure will be used:
§ Referee – U12 to U14: $40/game; U16 to U18: $50/game
Linespersons – U12 to U14: $20/game; U16 to U18: $25/game.
The 2009 Youth Outdoor Provincials for U12 to U18 starts July 3. Please visit