Our History
Vancouver Youth Soccer became an entity in 1949 under a number of names: Vancouver District Juvenile Soccer Association (VDJSA), Vancouver & District (V&D) and finally settled with Vancouver Youth Soccer Association (VYSA).Throughout the following "notes" you will notice acronyms such as BCJSA (BC Juvenile Soccer Association) and BCYSA (BC Youth Soccer Association). These all refer to our present day Provincial body whose name is BC Soccer Association (BCSA).
In previous generations minutes were hand written into an 8.5" by 14" ledger book and these were kept and passed from secretary to secretary. Unfortunately those ledgers with the minutes from 1949 to 1964 have gone missing. By compiling snippets from the existing ledgers, and the more recent electronic minutes, we are able to include them for record on our district website as this will serve as another way of saving our history...
1965-1970
1965/66 – May 3, 1966
Annual General Meeting of the Vancouver District (Junior and Juvenile Football Association) Juvenile Soccer Association. Chair: W. Stirling. 37 teams. Meeting held at Metropolitan Hotel.
Members introduced from BC Juvenile Soccer Association: Alex Kemp and Alan Ludbrook. Area Director was Bill Thomas.
Executive: Jim Creelman, Ollie Allison, Morrie Rentmeister. Other directors: Don Tiltness, C. Culling, J. Folan and D. Moyies. W. Stirling retired after four years as he was elected to the BCFAC.
Pee Wee League: Steve King and Bob Wilson
1966/67
Chair: Don Tiltness, Vice-Chair Jim Creelman and Secretary/Treasurer Dave Moyies.
Proposal to form the Vancouver Community League.
Meetings were held the third Monday of each month.
September 1966
“It was agreed that all divisions will play a home and away schedule with the team having the most points at the end of the season being declared the winner.”
November 1966
BC to start a monthly bulletin. “Letter to be written to referee K.Grant after he hurt himself refereeing a game.”
Trophies for league winners to be collected from the teams. Purchase of league medals.
May 1967
“teams outside of Vancouver who enter our league must put in a bond for not selling raffle tickets for us to provide payment to referees.” “Either sell or donate $10.00 per book.”
“That we play as many games possible during the early part of the season so that our league does not get fouled up with bad weather.”
June 1967
“It was agreed that this season we have a soccer day for all our league finals to be played on a weekend.”
Outside-the-district players playing in our league will be required to post a $15.00 bond.”
August 1967
Chair: C. Culling, Vice Chair M. Rentmeister, Tournament Ticket Chair J. Creelman, Secretary/Treasurer: D. Moyies.
40 teams.
Request by Pegasus to enter a Division 1 team in our league, granted only if they play all their games in Vancouver. North Shore took the team into their district.
September 1967
Request to take in two division 3 Richmond teams granted.
November 1967
Cost of South Slope putting on a coaches’ clinic $39.50.
December 13/14, 1967
First Vancouver Days.
February 1968
Discussion about closing down soccer during the wet/muddy months. Tabled.
April 1968 & 68/69 AGM
Annual General Meeting
“A letter from BCJSA recommending a fee increase to $2.00 per team was to not be favoured by our executive.”
Referee’s fees: $837.50. Medals: $204.49.
41 teams represented. Election of Norm Duggan.
Delegates to the BC AGM: C. Culling, K.Foster, G.Martin, Ollie Allison, J.Laurie, Norm Duggan, Dave Moyies, Jim Creelman, Ken Grant, Morrie Rentmeister, John Graham, Ron Winkelman, Alternate: Wally Gourlay.
Vancouver Community League starts up.
December 1968
“South Slope asks secretary to try and schedule games at least a month in advance. Secretary spoke of difficulties in doing so, but would make every effort to do so.”
Norm Duggan to look at idea of having a referee’s school of division one juvenile boys in Dunbar Community Centre.
January 1969
Morrie Rentmeister Scheduling Secretary and Norm Duggan Treasurer, J. Graham Secretary due to the passing of Secretary/Treasurer Dave Moyies, .January 12, 1969.
“That it be left to the Executive to find a fair and just way of trying to finish the league program after a loss of 7 weeks due to bad weather.”
March, 1969
Letter from referee B. Aspinall re: payment of damage to his car while he was reffing a game. Turned down.
Pee Wee Chair: Bob Wilson
M.Rentmeister to be paid $100.00 for scheduling for 6 months. Dave Moyies had been paid $200.00 for the season before.
May, 1969 AGM
Proposal to rent Swangard for next year’s league playoffs. D. Baird and D. Hardie directors.
M. Rentmeister resigns as Scheduling Secretary “due to conflicts between him and a few managers. His wife and family had got some rebuffs also.”
August 1969
Chair: C. Culling. Jean Durham is appointed Scheduling Secretary.
The financial state was outlined by the Chairman affiliation fees for all teams in the “V&?D” (Vancouver and District) was to be doubled and Community League fees raised 50%.
Motion to employ the Scheduling Secretary at a fee not to exceed $50.00 per month plus a separate phone.
January 1970
Letter re Washington Soccer series ordered folded. (BC/Washington Exchange)
It was felt a move to have our district league finals at Swangard would not be appreciated by the BC body.
May 1970 Annual General Meeting
Ollie Allison and Norm Duggan declined nominations. Ivor Williams was elected.
The Executive was instructed to investigate the mechanics of dividing the divisions into an “A” and “B” section.
Motion to recommend disapproval to the BC amendment to reduce the number of registered players per team to 16.
September 1970
Chair: C. Culling, Secretary Morrie Rentmeister, Vice-Chair, John Graham.
Decision to run the league the same as last year. A motion was passed to allow the Executive to schedule games on holidays if necessary. It was agreed that managers are not allowed to reschedule games.
Teams from Richmond accepted in division 1 and 2. – 88 teams entered. Community League will have a 4th division.
November & December, 1970
All teams going to Seattle (BC/Wash Exchange) will have to play their league game or forfeit the points.
A letter will be sent to all team officials informing them that in the future any harassment of referees will not be tolerated.
The Executive feels there should be some way to move a Community League team up into the V&D League.
BC Bulletin is now known as the “Whistle”.