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MS State GamesAll questions and concerns regarding the State Games of Mississippi not covered below should be directed to: The State Games of Mississippi Committee Any player registered on a Division 1 Roster and was transferred back to a D3 Recreation Roster prior to Feburary 28 of the current Seasonal Year, may participate in State Games. Dual registered teams (teams comprised of players from multiple teams) must pay a secondary registration fee and obtain player passes from MSA. You may create your State Games roster using the Division II E-pass system. The roster will be reviewed and released after the applicable fees are paid. 2. Deadlines - All rosters and appropriate fees must be submitted to the MYSA office by noon Monday following the State Recreational Cup. All requests for rosters, player cards and travel permits are subject to normal MSA deadlines and charges. Any team who wishes to play in State Games of Mississippi must do so in one of two ways: a. As a registered and rostered team that was in effect as of the closing date of the MYSA State Recreational Championship Tournament. b. A Division II All-Star Team (excluding previously rostered Division I Players). 3. State Game Tournaments – All State Games Tournaments shall comply with all requirements for MSA Sanctioned tournament application and post-tournament reporting. 4. State Games Teams – Each local organization shall be responsible for determining which teams it will send to the State Games of Mississippi. Each local organization must announce and publish its method of such determination with their member-in-good standing documentation. 5. Official State Game Rosters – MSA will certify and supply a sealed roster to the team and to the State Games officials prior to participation in any sanctioned event. 6. Adult Team Sanction - All Adult Amateur teams playing in the State Games of Mississippi must be registered and rostered teams with the Mississippi Soccer Association, a Division of the Mississippi Youth Soccer Association. 7. Referee Abuse/Assault - MSA reserves all rights and control over any of its registered players or members who commit referee abuse or assault. Officials involved in The State Games of Mississippi must report any cases of Referee abuse or assault to the MSA immediately. |