Why have ID Cards in Youth
Sports?
By: Allen Richardson
Everyone wants to be sure the opponent is
playing by the rules when it comes to competitive
sports.
Using photo identification cards and an
online tracking system for players and coaches allows all of
the documentation required for a player to only be checked
once. Presently many organizations manage their paperwork for
each player several times a year to verify eligibility. And
most players participate in a sport for several years during
their childhood. Anytime a player advances in a championship
event, as well as invitational events, people want to be sure
the other coach is playing by the rules so paperwork has to be
verified at each event. And still the question might remain,
Did the manager have the proper documentation for the right
player?
By implementing a registration solution,
an organization can eliminate most of the paperwork review when
it comes to eligibility. A good registration application tracks
information on the player from the first time they are
registered until the day they leave the program. Upon the
participant's initial registration, the paperwork can be
provided and recorded and then tracked by the system from that
point forward. But couldn't a coach bring the wrong
documentation to the first registration? Of course he can, but
someone will catch the player sooner or later and then the
system can be corrected. Our company has produced millions of
ID cards and it's a rare case that someone has provided the
wrong documentation intentionally. Face it; the registrar or
manager is being logged at the time of individual
registration!
Individual Registration VS Team
Registration
There are some sports that are handling
registrations by the team and others by the players. One of the
initials reasons that team registrations were created was in
the ease of only tracking one name instead of every name on the
team. I mean even an 11 man football team commonly has 25
players. So do the math: if an organization has 500 teams, it's
a lot easier to track the 500 teams than the 12,500
players.
But today with the systems available and
those that could be programmed, there are great benefits to
registering the individuals instead of just the team name. The
benefits span on individual registration from tracking player
movements from year to year and team to team through getting
better rates on accidental and liability insurance.
Another great thing that can be
incorporated into a good photo ID card program is incorporating
background screening for the coaches and administrators. In
today's society we are more than aware that there are bad
people in the wrong places. This is critical when it comes to
our children as they play in organized sports because of the
level of contact our coaches have with the participants.
Everyone wants to know that the mentors on the field of play
have been background screened. Incorporating a background check
with the photo ID card allows rules to be enforced that forces
all coaches wear their badges. And a good system will only
produce ID cards only after the administrator or coach has been
screened.
There are many other things that can be integrated into a photo
id program such as team and league management features. If all
of the participant's information is captured in an online
system, these records can be used to assist the coaches,
tournament directors and league directors in better managing
their programs. Scheduling league games, drawing up brackets
and printing rosters can all be simpler to create if web tools
are created to use with these registration records. These tools
can also be utilized to track the movement of the players from
year to year, game to game and team to team.
The branding and marketing opportunities
are another great reason to add a photo ID card to your sports
program. We always suggest creating two cards for every player;
this way the coach has one to check the players into events
while the player has a badge of honor that carries their
picture and your organizations name and logo.
There are multiple reasons you should
review when adding photo ID cards to your organization, but the
largest is probably going to be the time spent doing paperwork
and the catching of mistakes earlier in the process.
Author of Personal Discipline:
Tools for Consistent Success and founder of http://www.fullidentity.com
and Virtual Tournament Director, Allen
Richardson has been a leader in developing solutions for
registration and ID cards for organizations for over
seven years. Additionally, he as served Southwest
Airlines and Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railway as a
consultant for automation and internal
development.
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