Flatirons Parents, Players and Coaches,

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Governor Polis and the CDC have recently stated that if you traveled over the holiday, especially out of state via air, you’ll need to stay home for the first week of practices.

Attached is the practice schedule for the month of December.  The schedule is also posted on our website calendar.  Since nearly everything else has changed on a regular basis, expect more of the same.  I can’t thank you enough for remaining flexible and taking the changes with a teaspoon of salt without complaint.

 New this season:

The Junior Volleyball Association has recommended USSCI for club sports insurance.   To explain how it works, a flow is available via the link below.  If you’re interested, this flow will need to be filled out as soon as possible. Please complete the form in its entirety.  Follow this link to view the flow – https://ussci.typeform.com/to/hUxJWFJ2

Our club now offers sports fee insurance through USSCI.

We all know that every year there is at least one player on your team that can’t finish the season – mainly from injuries, but other reasons as well. Not to mention the players that are out for a limited time due to concussions, rolled ankle, etc. No one wants to pay for something that they are unable to use. To solve this, we are offering Sports Fee Insurance through USSCI. We have partnered with USSCI to get you covered for 30% less, coverage is only 4% or 6% of your club dues. We strongly encourage you to get this coverage to protect the financial commitment you are making for your athlete.

This insurance will reimburse you, or pay owed club dues, for the time that your athlete can’t play due to:

  • Injuries – Injuries that leave the athlete unable to play for 30+ days
  • Illness – Illness that renders the athlete unable to play for 30+ days
  • Death – The Death of the Athlete or Parent
  • Mental Illness – Player forced to withdraw from the program due to a Mental Illness
  • Job Relocation – Moving out of the area for your employer greater than 75 miles
  • Job Loss – A loss of employment in the household from a W2 employee

If Your Athlete Can’t Play – Let USSCI Pay

Fill out the form now – https://ussci.typeform.com/to/hUxJWFJ2

Feel free to contact our main guy at USSCI, Kyle, with any questions. 214-360-8742 or Kpivnick@USSCInsurance.com