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Oldham Youth Soccer |
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Online Home of the Oldham County Youth Soccer Association |

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008 © OCYSA 2008 |






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Oldham County Youth Soccer Association P.O.Box 801 Crestwood, KY 40014
ocysa@bellsouth.net |


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Online Home of the Oldham County Youth Soccer Association |


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Fields & Facilities |
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Maps and Directions to the Buckner Soccer Complex The Buckner Soccer Complex is located at: 4305 W Highway 146 Buckner, Kentucky. 40010-9590 Go to mapquest for specific directions from your location
Buckner Soccer Complex Field Map
Buckner Soccer Complex Rules · No pets allowed in the complex. · No climbing or hanging on goals or nets. · No practicing golf in the complex. · No alcoholic beverages allowed in the complex. · Unauthorized motor vehicles must stay on roads or in parking lots. · Runners and walkers are always welcome, but must stay off fields. · With exception of pre-game warm-up, no soccer practicing allowed. · All liter must be placed in trash receptacles. · Facility usage must be authorized by OCYSA.
Buckner Soccer Complex Field Usage Policy The priority use of fields at the Buckner Soccer Complex is soccer game play for OCYSA and Thoroughbred teams as approved by OCYSA. Second priority is recreational usage or game play by Oldham County Middle School, Buckner Elementary, or Buckner Pre-School. If available, other groups may rent the fields for soccer games on a first come, first served basis as approved by OCYSA. Field usage requests must be made a minimum of seven (7) days in advance by contacting the OCYSA Referee Assignor. To protect the turf, OCYSA limits the number of weekly games played on each field. All soccer games played at the Buckner Soccer Complex must be officiated by a USSF Certified Center Referee and two club linesmen (two USSF Certified Assistant Referees are preferred). Referees must be approved by the OCYSA Referee Assignor. Rainout/Cancellation PolicyOCYSA reserves the right to cancel all field reservations due to inclement weather, unsafe field conditions, or potential for severe turf damage.
Portable Goal Anchoring Policy Before beginning practices or games, all coaches and parents are required to check that two sand bag anchors are placed on the back supports of the goal to insure the goal is unable to tip over. If sand bag anchors are not available, the goals must not be used.
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