Club Rules

Heasley Field rules

Please remember these rules when using Heasley Field for games or footskills:

1. NO PETS are allowed at Heasley Field.

2. NO SMOKING at Heasley Field. Signs are posted. This includes the parking areas.

3. Field usage is permitted during authorized events only. Practices or scrimmages may be held at Heasley only when approved by the NRSC Board.

4. Please THROW ALL GARBAGE IN THE TRASH CONTAINERS.

Good Sportsmanship

The NRSC wants to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all of our players and spectators. Good sportsmanship is expected from everyone. The coaches and players are expected to represent our league with dignity and respect for others. We expect the same high standards of behavior from parents and other spectators who attend the games.

Ohio Return-to-Play Law – Information for Players and Parents

All parents are required to read and acknowledge the Ohio Return-to-Play Law information as part of the online registration process. If you need refresher information on recognizing signs of a concussion and the required protocol for returning to play, please use the link below.
Ohio Return-to-Play Law – Information for Players and Parents (pdf)

NRSC Abuse/Molestation Risk Management Program and Background Check Policy

The North Royalton Soccer Club is committed to providing a safe environment for its Members (players and their parents and/or legal guardians) and to preventing abusive conduct in any form. Every NRSC Board Member and Trustee (coach, assistant coach, or Board appointed volunteer) is responsible for protecting participants and ensuring their safety and well-being during Club-sponsored activities. The NRSC Abuse/Molestation Risk Management Program and Background Check Policy have been adopted by the Board to check criminal backgrounds for those supervising activities and provide guidelines for proper behavior. The description of these programs can be found here.

Members should contact the Conduct Officer with questions on these programs or to report possible violations.

By-Laws

NRSC Board & Trustee Meeting Minutes

To Close the Fields or Not

It is never a good thing when we close the fields, but many don’t understand why. Why can’t we play on game day, the sun is out? What you need to understand is that after several days/hours of rain the ground is saturated with water and does not just disappear the moment the sun comes out. At times it needs a day or two to get dry enough to play again. You may wonder why your game was canceled, but it’s not just one game that we need to think about — it is several. If we let them play, the fields would be unplayable in a short period of time as well as a possible danger to players.