Broward Women's Soccer League

Bad Weather?

League Policy
The Broward Women's Soccer League (BWSL) leaves the ultimate decision as to whether or not a game will be played to the referees officiating that match.  Players, coaches, managers, etc. will have NO influence on this decision.  As Brian Piccolo Park does not have a lightning alarm, referees will follow the standard the 30/30 Rule for lightning. If dangerous weather IS present, the game(s) in question will be postponed and players will be asked to leave the field immediately to seek shelter (not under a tree). If dangerous weather continues after 30 minutes, game will be cancelled and re-scheduled as stated in Game Rule #8. As indicated above, a referee's ruling is final. 

If you are unsure whether or not a game will be played, please first call the Brian Piccolo Park office to see if the fields are open (often, in inclement weather the park will close the fields).  If the fields are open, expect your game to be played as scheduled unless otherwise indicated by the referee of your match.

Lightning Dangers
Taken from another league's web site:
On August 26, 2003, a 23 year old male was killed by a lightening strike in Ft. Myers while playing soccer. The champions league teams were also playing in Ft. Myers that day. The girls were pulled off of the fields but the decision needed to be made sooner (at the first indication of lightening) and the girls must be told the need to exit the fields as quickly as possible. Most were strolling slowly to the concession stand building. Lightning as the potential to strike within an 8-10 mile radius. Please don't wait until it is right upon you to make the decision to pull players from the fields. Parents, tell your child that if their coach is slow to release them that they need to go ahead and take the initiative to leave the fields. Soccer is not worth a life.

Last Updated 9/15/03 11:00 AM