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Update: 2-6-2026

THE SPRING SEASON STARTS IN JUST OVER THREE WEEKS!

 
We hope everyone is excited and ready to get back on the pitch; we are looking forward to another great season of futbol.  As we get ready to play, here is some updated information for you:
 
NO ID PHOTO SESSION THIS SATURDAY.  In the past, we have very few players – usually no more than 5 or 6 – who came to get their ID photos made this early.  This weekend looks like it will have perfect Spring – almost Summertime – weather, and most everyone will want to spend time outdoors.  Therefore, we will have no session Saturday; the ID photo times will start on the Saturday, the 14th:
 
                                   Saturday, February 14th, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
                                   Wednesday, February 18th, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
                                   Thursday, February 19th, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
                                    Saturday, February 21st, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm*
                                    *on the day before the first game, a $10 fee is  
                                 assessed  for each ID.  Don’t wait until the last day!

 
SPORTSPILOT IS OPEN FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION.  You may start inviting, adding, and registering players now.  If you are a returning Captain, sign in under your previous log-in credentials; DO NOT CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT.  Your information is already entered under the team profile.  If you are new to NTPSA, let us know if you prefer to start an online profile or want us to help register your team this season.
 
WE WILL BE ALIGNING TEAMS NEXT WEEK.  You are already entered under your “age” category, but divisions have not been formed yet.  Go ahead and register; your team will be placed in the proper group.
 
LOOK FORWARD TO A GREAT SPRING!  We are looking forward to seeing you!
 
 
YOUR NTPSA BOARD

1)  If a player is diagnosed with Covid, we would encourage the whole team to be tested.  Even if someone did not come in contact with the player himself, he would have come in contact with another player who was there.  Of course, if you had a player who was sitting at home and never was with the team, then he wouldn’t be included in that requirement.

2)  So far, it appears the molecular test (AKA PCR test, viral RNA test, or nucleic acid test) is the better of the two types of available tests.  Since we are talking about players who have known contact with an infected person, the molecular test would be expected.

3)  If a player refuses to get tested, or if a test comes back positive, he should quarantine for at least 14 days from the date of potential infection.   He will not be allowed to play during that period.

4)   Any infected player will need have a subsequent test that would show he had become clear of the virus, or be cleared by a doctor after a minimum of 14 days from his original test.

5)   Once a player is cleared to play, we don’t have any required paperwork for the referees. We will notify the game officials and the opposing team if any team had a player tested positive during the previous games, but, for privacy reasons, will not provide any specific player information to them (or anyone outside our League Administrators).  One a player is definitely cleared, he will be treated like anyone else.  We do see who is playing based on your game sheets, and would expect – for the safety of yourself and your own team – you wouldn’t put everyone in that position.  If we were to learn that a team had knowingly played an infected player, that would be dealt with very harshly.

6)  If you get into a situation where Covid prevents you from having enough players, let us know and we will do our best to get all the affected games rescheduled; that is no fault of your own.  For other issues – players have too bad a hangover after Saturday night – well, that game must go on.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your Division Commissioner or the N.T.P.S.A. office.