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players living around a park. Possible leagues that could benefit from the use of this field are California <br />Youth Soccer, Boy Scouts Soccer, and Santa Ana Youth Soccer Association, all of which have a fair <br />amount of their players residing in this area. <br />Valley High School also merits consideration for more programming on its fields for similar reasons. The <br />half -mile radius surrounding the school is home to about 433 registered players in Santa Ana soccer <br />leagues, making it the second most densely populated buffer zone. In 2008, Valley could have been <br />used 6 more hours per week. One possible league that would benefit from the Valley fields is the <br />California Youth Soccer Association. Although only 79% of California Youth Soccer Association's <br />registered players reside in Santa Ana, 39% of the players within a half -mile radius of Valley play for this <br />league. <br />Heritage Park is another field that is being under -used. In 2008, the field was under -used about 4 hours <br />per week. Although the buffer zone around this park is not as populated by registered players as other <br />areas, the leagues using the fields do not accurately represent the zones demographics. Currently, 50% <br />of the players living within a half -mile radius of Heritage Park are part of the Santa Ana Youth Soccer <br />Association, however, none of the teams in SAYSA are using this field. Additionally the leagues that do <br />use Heritage Park comprise of less than 23% of the resident players in that area. <br />Furthermore, seven of the 9 soccer leagues surveyed noted that one of the barriers to accessing these <br />leagues and programs was the location where they are being offered. By more adequately allocating field <br />permits to the leagues with greatest need and based on proximity of the players living in the area of the <br />field, more youth may be able to participate in these athletic programs, and the fields will be used more <br />efficiently. This will start a process to support legitimate non - profit soccer organizations with the goals and <br />objectives to serve youth that want to play soccer in the best way possible. By incentivizing those <br />leagues who are interested in supporting neighborhood youth with strong soccer programming and life - <br />skills, there is an opportunity for some leagues to benefit from potential benefits such as lower fees or first <br />priority in field selection. <br />Soccer Parent survey <br />In April 2009, a randomized representative sample was identified from the City of Santa Ana unduplicated <br />youth soccer rosters. Telephone surveys were conducted with 123 parents of youth that play in the nine <br />soccer leagues. The findings of this survey provide insights into the youth soccer organizations that can <br />be used for future planning efforts. <br />Parent respondents were asked a series of questions related to how they chose a particular league, <br />details about the league and their opinions on future activities and objectives of the soccer leagues. <br />When asked why they chose a particular league for their child, most respondents identified location or <br />having a friend or family in the league as reasons. The primary reasons are listed in order below- <br />0 48 %- <br />convenient location <br />0 26 %- <br />relatives or friends in league <br />0 17 %- <br />cost <br />0 15 %- <br />skill level of the league <br />0 13 %- <br />level of competition of the league <br />0 9 %- <br />coach or team recruited their child <br />In terms of the amount of practice that each child participates in weekly, the results were varied. Eighty <br />percent of parents reported that their child practices two to three times a week, 14% of parents reported <br />practices once a week and 6% of parents reported no regular weekly practices. <br />0 Youth & Family Master Plan Assessment, Phase I Page 39 <br />
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