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All Adult League and Cup Rules

Revised April 12, 2022

  • ALL GOALS MUST BE ANCHORED – do not let a game kick without the home team fulfilling this mandatory obligation!!!

  • All REFEREES MUST ARRIVE AT GAMES A MINIMUM OF 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE KICKOFF!!!

  • ABSOLUTELY NO USE OF THE TWO MAN REFEREE SYSTEM IN CT LEAGUES!!!

  • ALL LEAGUES WILL PAY AT THE FIELD BEFORE THE START OF PLAY (exceptions

    will be noted in the League information that follows)

  • All Players must have a valid pass — NO PASS – NO PLAY — Exceptions will be communicated by the League Representative or the Adult Assignor(s) Only!!! All Teams must have a Lineup/Roster for their matches!!!

  • The entire Referee Crew is REQUIRED to “REPORT” ALL ADULT MATCHES they officiate within 24 hrs of the game. For CSL and the entire SASL the Referee Crew must “REPORT” the game by 8:00 pm on day of the game. Logon to your account, select “View Accepted Games +Add” to Report your matches. In the supplementary area AR’s are expected to provide the following information:

    1. Score, Home vs Away ( + jersey number of goal scorers for certain leagues)

    2. Cards given to players of either team (record name, player pass number and team)

    3. Feespaid

    4. Behaviorofteams

    5. Unusual occurrences, i.e. missing officials, injuries, game cancelled

    6. For any assault on any match official – ALL MUST FILE A REPORT!!!

  • The Referee must send a copy of each team’s lineup to the appropriate League Representative (see following pages for League Representative contact info and exceptions)

  • All PLAYER PASSES will be sent to the listed League Representatives when a RED CARD is given in a game

  • Supplementary Referee Reports – use the “General Comments” area for the “Supplementary Referee Report” to document Send Offs, Injuries and any other unusual circumstances – the entire Referee Crew (Referee and AR’s) must provide specific details about the player ejection, injury or game termination

  • Do not send anything to the CSSA Discipline Committee, they will review Game Reports on-line!!!

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• To ensure the safety of all participants, only players and managers are allowed in the Technical Area. All spectators and other individuals must be asked to go to the opposite side of the field from the Team Benches and Technical Area.

Rain Policy:

All assigned Referees MUST go to their field assignments for that particular date unless you receive some form of communication from the Referee Assignor(s) or the League Representative (NOT Team Managers) that the game has been canceled. Upon arrival at the field the Referee will determine if the match is playable. If the match is unplayable the entire crew is ONLY entitled to 1⁄2 the Referee game fee. Referees not following the above rain policy will be considered as a MISSED ASSIGNMENT and will be put in bad standing. NOTE: If the town or owner/operator closes a field there will be no game. The team representative must notify one of the Assignor(s) or the League Representative in order that they notify the Referee crew. Teams/Leagues making game changes/cancellations without notifying the Assignors will be assessed a full fee for the Referee crew.

Check the league that you are scheduled to officiate; some have a phone hotline or web page for weather related cancellations.

Referee Game Assignments and Referee Assessments for most competitions will be scheduled on the web through:

https://csrp.ctreferee.net

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CSSA “Point of Emphasis”

The Connecticut State Soccer Association requests (CSSA) that a Laws Of The Game “Point of Emphasis” be observed by all adult match-assigned Referees prior to the start of competitive men’s adult league matches (men’s Open, U-23, O-30, O-40 to O-50 leagues and divisions), and co-ed leagues.

This is a request derived from a CSSA Special Committee on Referee Abuse that recently met. The Committee recommended that the following LOTG be emphasized:

LAW 12 – FOULS AND MISCONDUCT – Sending-off offences Specifically:

USING OFFENSIVE, INSULTING OR ABUSIVE LANGUAGE AND/OR GESTURES

CSSA requests that assigned Referees issue a Red-Card to any player who verbally abuses them, or anyone else. Too many times we are getting reports of only a yellow-card (or no card at all) being issued when a Referee is verbally abused; while the LOTG require a Red Card.

Dan Rooney CSSA President

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Leagues:

CASL – Connecticut Adult Soccer League – O–40 Men (was CARSL) (http://ctsal.leaguerepublic.com/) Fees: $85 Grace Period: 30 Min Either Team Duration of Match: 90 minutes Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Unlimited
Age Restrictions: All Players must be 40 or turn 40 this year (Keeper may be 35 or older)

Report Score to: Report on Central Assign within 24 hours
Do Not Send Lineups to Representatives for this League

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Required – Record All Goal Scorers in Referee Supplementary Report “NO SLIDING TACKLES” (first offence warning – next offense “Caution” player)

CSL – Connecticut Soccer League (www.ctsoccerleague.com)
Fees: $85/55 Grace Period: None If both teams agree then 15 min Duration of Match: 90 minutes

grace. Referees then make a decision to call the game. Referees are fully paid.

Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: 8 Players With Re-entry
Age Restrictions: None
Report Score to: Report on Central Assign by 8:00 pm on Sunday or Day of Match

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers:

League Requirements:

Required — Record All Goal Scorers in Referee Supplementary Report (include team name, player name, jersey number and number of goals scored)

(3) BENCH PERSONNEL MAX IN THE TECHNICAL AREA
BENCH PERSONNEL MUST HAVE A “WHITE PASS” – NO SPECTATORS!!!

Spectators must be on the opposite side of the field from team benches!!! Referees must be paid no later than the half time intermission.
Game rosters must be sent to Jack Testani by fax, e-mail, or mail and passes for sent off players must be mailed to Jack Testani within 48 hours.

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ECWSC – Eastern CT Women Soccer Club (www.soccerkicks.net)
Fees: $70 Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team Duration of Match: 80 minutes Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Unlimited
Age Restrictions: All Players Must Be 25 Years Of Age or Older
Passes: All Players will use either a Driver’s License or a Valid Pass – teams can borrow 2 players

from other team if they have 9 players present. Report Score to: Report within 24 hours

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required

FVASC Men – Farmington Valley Adult Soccer Club (www.fvasc.com) Fees: $70/55 Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team
Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Age Restrictions as follows:

Duration of Match:

Unlimited

80 minutes

All Players Must Be Over 30 Years of Age, except three U-30s allowed per roster unless otherwise approved by league.
Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required

Report Game Report within 24 hours – In order to receive payment for the assigned game the each Score to: member of the Referee crew must complete a game report on Central Assign within 24

hours. Referees will be mailed a check after the report has been properly completed. For other Referee information go to: http://www.fvasc.com “Officials Area”

League Requirements:

Rain Cancellation — check FVASC website 2 -3 hours prior to the game

http://www.fvasc.com

In situations where teams do not have the minimum required players and if teams still want to play, assigned Referees should stay to work the game.
All Referees must complete a W9 form for this league (make sure to enter your mailing address)

Download form W9 from https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf
For game fee issues contact Joe Truncali at joetruncali@gmail.com or 860-559-9597

NWSL – Nutmeg Women’s Soccer League O–30 Women

Fees: $70/40 Grace Period: 30 Min Either Team
Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Age Restrictions: All Players must be 30 or turn 30 this year
Report Score to:

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Required – Record All Goal Scorers in Referee Supplementary Report “NO SLIDING TACKLES”

Duration of Match:

Unlimited

90 minutes

Report on Central Assign within 24 hours
Do Not Send Lineups to Representatives for this League

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NWSL – Nutmeg Women’s Soccer League O–40 Women

Fees: $60 Grace Period: 30 Min Either Team
Number of Players: 8 versus 8
Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Age Restrictions: All Players must be 40 or turn 40 this year
Report Score to:

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Required – Record All Goal Scorers in Referee Supplementary Report “NO SLIDING TACKLES”

Duration of Match:

Unlimited

80 minutes

Report on Central Assign within 24 hours
Do Not Send Lineups to Representatives for this League

SCWSL – Connecticut Women’s Soccer League (www.scwsl.com) Fees: $65/40 Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team

Duration of Match:

Unlimited

90 minutes

Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play
Age Restrictions: None
Report Score to: Report on Central Assign within 24 hours Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required

SNEASL – Southern New England Association Soccer League

Fees: $75 Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play

Number:

In case on Inclement weather: Stamford Field Closing Hotline (203) 406-4224 Weston Field Closing Hotline (203) 834-3773

Greenwich Field Closing Hotline (203) 618-7650

(wwws.sneasl.com) Duration of Match:

Number: Unlimited

90 minutes

O–30 Age Restrictions: Three Under 30 Players May Be On The Field At One Time, Not Including Goal Keeper They Must Be 25 Years or Older – The Rest Of The Team Must Be 30 Years Or Older

Goal Keeper Must Be 25 Years Or Older

O–40 Age Restrictions: All Players Must Be Over 40 Years Of Age or turning 40 this half of the current season (i.e. spring or fall), Except Goal Keeper

O–40 Keeper: Must Be 35 Years or Older – Underage Goal Keepers are not allowed as field player Report Score to: Report within 24 hours

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required

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SASL – Shoreline Adult Soccer League –– O–30 and O–40 leagues (www.saslsoccer.com)

Fees:

$85/$55 – $100 One Referee Duration of Match: 90 minutes

Grace Period:

As SASL implements more double header games, GAMES MUST START ON TIME!!!

THE GRACE PERIOD WILL BE AS FOLLOWS (per SASL Rules and By-Laws section C5):

  • BOTH teams have a ten (10) minute grace period, and MUST be ready to play within ten (10) minutes of scheduled start time.

  • Ready to play is at least seven (7) players in uniform on the field, with team player passes and line up form already checked out by Referee.

  • The Referee’s time is considered official!!!

  • If these conditions are not met, a team is under no obligation to start a game after the ten (10) minute grace period and can request the Referee to call the game, Referee MUST honor request. The offending club shall be fined, forfeit the game and pay the referee’s FULL fee. If the referee reports a game is started after the ten (10) minute grace period, but before the twenty (20) minute mark, the late team(s) shall be fined (Rule L. 5 & 14). Referee MUST CANCEL the game if late team is not on field ready to START play at twenty (20) minutes after scheduled start time. Game CANNOT BE STARTED and played after the twenty (20) minute mark and Referees shall be paid FULL FEE.

Rain Policy:

Subs:

• Rain Cancellation Policy – 2 hours prior to game time check web link below for cancellations: http://groups.google.com/group/SASLSCHEDULE?hl=en

FIFA – Any stoppage in play Number: Unlimited

O–30 Age Restrictions: O–30 Keeper: Must

O–40 Age Restrictions: O–40 Keeper: Must

O–50 Age Restrictions: O–50 Keeper: Must

All Players Must Be 30 Years or Older, except Goal Keeper
Be 25 Years or Older (Goal Keeper under 30 years of age will have different color pass)

All Players Must Be 40 Years or Older, except Goal Keeper
Be 35 Years or Older (Goal Keeper under 40 years of age will have different color pass)

All Players Must Be 50 Years or Older, except Goal Keeper
Be 45 Years or Older (Goal Keeper under 40 years of age will have different color pass)

Notes:
– Underage Goal Keepers Are Not Allowed As Field Players!!!

– No hand written player information shall be allowed on game line-up forms except for shirt number changes!!!

– Referees should not allow handwritten players on the roster to play!!!

Please scroll to the next page for SASL reporting instructions

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SASL Reporting Instructions:

Report on Central Assign
– Game reports must be completed by 8:00 pm of the night of the game day unless the game is a night

game, then you have till noon the next day.
– Game reports must be completed with all detailed information by the Referee including Supplemental

Report when issuing red cards or having major player injury(s).

– Assistant Referees must complete the game report also on each game. They must provide in notes section: the score, how many cautions or send off(s) for each team and any other noteworthy incidents.

Due to COVID restrictions please use the following procedure for submitting rosters and Red Cards given:

E-mail images of both team’s rosters and any passes for Red Card(s) given to Chen Szu Hao at chenzao@gmail.com within 48 hours after game!!!

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required, must report final score in Central Assign

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FSA Summer Leagues – U23 Men and U23 Women

Fees: $65/$50/$50
Grace Period: Clock must start at the time of kick off not later – there Duration of Match:

is no grace period

Cup Games – (2) full 5 Minute Halves + Kicks from the Mark to determine a winner

90 minutes

Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Age Restrictions: Players Must Be Under 23 Years Of Age
Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required

FSA Summer League – High School

Fees: $65 – one man system
Grace Period: Clock must start at the time of kick off not later – there

is no grace period
Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Age Restrictions: ???
Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required

Unlimited

Special FSA will print the team rosters and will put them in a folder on the field’s benches. ONLY those players on Instructions: the roster can play. Players MUST CHECK IN with Driver’s License or other school photo ID. This MUST

be done for each game. Update the score sheet in the folder with the game score.

Duration of Match:

Unlimited

80 minutes

Special FSA will print the team rosters and will put them in a folder on the field’s benches. ONLY those players on Instructions: the roster can play. Players MUST CHECK IN with Driver’s License or other school photo ID. This MUST

be done for each game. Update the score sheet in the folder with the game score.

Stamford Co-Ed Soccer League (http://www.stamfordcoedsoccer.com)
Fees: $70 – One Referee (each team pays $35.00)
Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team
Subs: Any Stoppage In Play – minimum number of players is 7 (consistent with FIFA)

80 minutes Unlimited

Duration of Match:

Maximum number of men on the field is 6 at any given time – Maximum number of women on the field is 6 at any given time – All players must have numbers on their jersey, if not note in game report and send an email Sandra Hampson – sandra7h@aol.com

Passes / Rosters:

Report Score to:

No player passes will be used; teams must use an acceptable form of photo identification. Rosters will be pre-printed with no “write in” names permitted.
E-mail rosters to Sandra Hampson — sandra7h@aol.com

Report on Central Assign no later than Noon the next day – written record of goal scorers is not required

“NO SLIDING TACKLES”

No sliding tackles are permitted at any time except for the goalkeeper sliding within his / her own penalty area to make a play on the ball. Field player slide tackling MUST BE SANCTIONED WITH A YELLOW CARD for Unsporting Behavior and a notation in the Supplemental Section of the game report is required. If a foul is not committed in connection with the slide tackle, then the restart is an indirect free kick for the unsporting behavior.

E-mail John Collins ctjacref@comcast.net immediately after the game with any send offs/dismissals in addition to completing a game report on Central Assign

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WHWSC – West Hartford Women’s Soccer Club (www.whwsc.org)
Fees: $55/30 Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team Duration of Match: 80 minutes Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Unlimited
Age Restrictions: Players must be 21 years of age for Div A and 25 years of age for Div B
Report Game Score to: Report within 24 hours – For Referee Report / Payment information go to

http://westhartfordsoccer.net/whwsc_home.htm

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Not Required
For Payment Info Contact: Carolyn Young casy26@gmail.com

WSL – World Soccer League – Premier Division

Fees: $80/50 Duration of Match: 90 minutes
Grace Period: 10 minutes –– start game on time –– games not started on time reduce the time of the

halves by the delay or else forfeit game for the team that is not ready Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: 8 subs – no re-entry

Age Restrictions: none
Report Score to: Report within 24 hours
Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Yes, report all scorers on Central Assign

WSL – World Soccer League – Over 35 Division

Fees: $70/50 Duration of Match: 80 minutes
Grace Period: 10 minutes –– start game on time –– games not started on time reduce the time of the

halves by the delay or else forfeit game for the team that is not ready Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Unlimited

Age Restrictions: All Players Must Be Over 35 Years Of Age (Teams are permitted (2) players under 33 years) Report Score to: Report within 24 hours
Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Yes, report all scorers on Central Assign

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CSSA State Cup “MEN” – Over 30 + Over 40 + Over 50

note: age group information must be stated in all reports

www.cssasoccer.com

Fees: $85/55 Away Team pays the Referee – Home Team pays the Assistant Referees

Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team Duration of Match: 90 minutes Group Stage play only: Draw/Tied matches are permitted
Knock-out rounds only – FIFA Extra Time rules apply if needed to determine a winner:

(2) full 15 Minute Halves, if still tied proceed to Penalty Kicks Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: Unlimited

O–30 Age Restrictions: All Players Must Be 30 Years or Older, except Goal Keeper O–30 Keeper: Must Be 25 Years or Older

O–40 Age Restrictions: All Players Must Be 40 Years or Older, except Goal Keeper O–40 Keeper: Must Be 35 Years or Older

O–50 Age Restrictions: All Players Must Be 50 Years or Older, except Goal Keeper

O–50 Keeper:

Official Match Report:

Rosters/Checked In Players:

Must Be 45 Years or Older

Underage Goal Keepers are not allowed as field players

The “Official” Match Report must be entered in Central Assign within 24 hours of Kick- Off – failure to comply will likely eliminate officials from further Cup assignments

Checked-in Rosters MUST BE RETURNED TO CSSA to ensure players are legal. Failure to return rosters will likely eliminate officials from further Cup assignments

Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Required
The following are MANDATORY requirements to start a CSSA Cup match and only in extraordinary

situations and with CSSA approval will these requirements be altered for a CSSA Cup match:

  • Do not Kick Off any CSSA Cup match without pre-printed “Official CSSA Cup Rosters” rosters that are stamped/signed by the CSSA Cup Chairman or contain a CSSA watermark/background (absolutely no write-in of player names)

  • Rosters must have full names and ID numbers; including coaches if they are not checked in as a player (no handwritten data except for jersey/shirt numbers allowed) (absolutely no write-in of player names)

  • Player jersey/shirt numbers must be recorded on the rosters at player check-in

  • Players must present a valid CSSA or USASA player pass during the check-in process (no pass = no play), unless their league uses valid “picture rosters such as SNEASL or a designated other form of picture ID, explicitly communicated by the CSSA (CDL, passport, etc.)

  • CSSA CUP Final matches will be paid by CSSA, all other match Referee fees will be paid by the teams (4th officials for Finals will be paid either by CSRP or CSSA)

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CSSA State Cup “MEN” – Over 30 + Over 40 + Over 50

Continued….

www.cssasoccer.com

ALL Match Rosters from CSSA State Cup Games are to be sent by e-mail not later than 48 hours after the kickoff (copy both recipients)

Player Passes for all Red Cards given in CSSA State Cup Games are to be sent by mail to: (this is for CSSA Cup only)

Julia Connor: jul.conn.6@gmail.com and
Dan Rooney: danrooney2009@gmail.com

The respective League Contact
(i.e. SASL player passes go to SASL Registrar)

National Cup – Open/Amateur Cup

Fees: TBA (for more information contact CSSA)

Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team
Duration of Match: 90 minutes + (2) 15 Minute OT Halves + Kicks from the Mark
Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: 7 Players With No Re-entry
Age Restrictions: None
Report Score to: Send Written Referee Report and Player Passes for Send Offs to Region 1 National

Cup Commissioner

(Report on-line within 24 hours if assignment is posted)
Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Yes – Submit on Written Report to Region 1 + on-line Note: Any additional information needed will be provided with game assignment

National Cup – Over 30

Fees: TBA (for more information contact CSSA)

Grace Period: 15 Min Either Team
Duration of Match: 90 minutes + (2) 15 Minute OT Halves + Kicks from the Mark
Subs: FIFA – Any Stoppage In Play Number: 7 Players With No Re-entry
Age Restrictions: All Players Over 30 Years of Age As Of Date Played
Report Score to: Send Written Referee Report and Player Passes for Send Offs to Region 1 National

Cup Commissioner

(Report on-line within 24 hours if assignment is posted)
Keep Written Record of Goal Scorers: Yes — Submit on Written Report to Region 1 + on-line Note: Any additional information needed will be provided with game assignment

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Directory of League Contacts:
(Send lineups and player pass(s) to the appropriate League Representative if a Red Card(s) is given in a game)

CASL

Calvin Thompson

FVASC

Mike Kouromihelakis

Joe Truncali (treasurer) joetruncali@gmail.com 860-559-9597

SNEASL

Joe Rich

CSL

Jack Testani
69 Jody Lane Plantsville CT 06479 torrice1027@gmail.com 203-217-5507 (C)

NWSL

Sandra Hampson

sandra7h@aol.com

Stamford Coed

Sandra Hampson

sandra7h@aol.com

Julia Connor jul.conn.6@gmail.com 860-989-3762

SASL

Szu Hao Chen
37 Cottontail Road Norwalk, CT 06854 email placeholder fax placeholder

WHWSC

Danielle Garcia

ECWSC

Jessica Urban-Jack

SCWSL

Jennifer Christos

WSL

Jose Sandoval sagoenvia@yahoo.com

Use the following link for contacting league representatives not listed above:

https://www.cssasoccer.com/page/show/1671403-affiliated-leagues-and-clubs

CSSA State Cup Administrator

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Directory of State Administrators:

CSRP Office

CSRP
705 North Mountain Rd Newington, CT 06111 info@ctreferee.net 860-919-0850

CSSA Discipline

Garfield Green
123 Dudley Town Road Windsor, CT 06095 GKG0126@AOL.COM 860-847-2275

Ejected Player Passes MUST be sent to the Competition Representative

SRA

Jesus Zornoza
123 Oscaleta Dr. Ridgefield, Ct 06877 sra@ctreferee.net 860-539-4435 (C)

SDA

Stan Kupinski

ct-sda@ctreferee.net 203-442-3290 (C)

SDI

Daniel Marques

ct-sdi@ctreferee.net

CSSA President

Dan Rooney
60 Trinity Avenue Glastonbury, CT 06033 danrooney2009@gmail.com

www.cssasoccer.com

Do not send anything to the CSSA Discipline Committee, they will review Game Reports on-line!!!

Use the areas on Central Assign for the “Supplementary Referee and AR Reports” to document Send Offs, Injuries & any other unusual circumstances.

All Referees and AR’s must provide specific details about player ejection(s), injury(s), game termination & any other unusual circumstances.

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Referee Assignors:

SASL, FVASC, ECWSC

CSSA State Cup O-30, O-40, O50

Joe Maimone joe.maimone@cox.net 860-836-7641 (C)

John Collins 203-512-0560 (C)

SNEASL

Jose Sandoval sagoenvia@yahoo.com 860-670-2955

Matt Mercier matt.mercier81@gmail.com 860-306-3752

Gary Walker jncdistrictassignor@gmail.com

860-281-1411 (C)

John Collins 203-512-0560 (C)

Matt Mercier matt.mercier81@gmail.com 860-306-3752

WHWSC

Matt Mercier matt.mercier81@gmail.com 860-306-3752 (C)

CASL

Desmond Johnson desmondaj64@gmail.com

203-247-3783 (C)

Stan Kupinski ctassignor@optonline.net 203-442-3290 (C)

WSL

Jose Sandoval sagoenvia@yahoo.com 860-670-2955

CSL

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