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How do I find out if I made it into the league(s)?
With our online registration system, you'll know right away if you successfully
registered. You'll receive on screen confirmation and an email stating your
status. If the league you want to play in is full you'll be offered the
chance to add your name to the wait list for that league.
Please note that your spot in the league is not guaranteed until your
payment is received. All checks must be received by (not postmarked by)
the deadline. PayPal payments must also be received by the specified time
and date to guarantee your spot.
If you have questions about your sign-up status, send an e-mail to
rosters (at) sful (dot) org requesting status.
Make sure you include your full name.
You will receive a "Welcome" email a few days before the league is scheduled to begin letting you know your team assignment, the name of your captain and other important information. This email usually goes out a day or two after the payment deadline.
Will I automatically be dropped from the league if I do not pay?
No. Anyone whose payment has not been received by the deadline may
not be eligible to be drafted. Do not assume that you will automatically
be dropped from the league if you do not pay (particularly if you are a
woman). Please do us the courtesy of notifying rosters (at) sful (dot) org
if you cannot play.
I lost my invoice, how do I pay for the league?
Please login and then click on the Account Statement link on
the Player Home Page. Follow the directions for payment.
What methods of payment to you accept?
We accept credit cards through PayPal
and personal checks/money orders.
How long does it take for my payment(s) to be updated in my Account
Statement?
All payments are entered manually. Please allow up to 7 days for your check
or PayPal payment to be received and recorded by SFUL. You can login to
the SFUL site to view your latest account statement online.
What if I've registered but can't/don't want to play?
As long as you notify your Captain or rosters (at) sful (dot) org
prior to the first game that you will be unable to play the season, you
can get a refund. Someone from the waiting list will take your place. Please
let rosters (at) sful (dot) org know when you
drop, no matter how far we're into the season. We replace players throughout
the entire season, but we can't replace you if we don't know you aren't
coming back.
At this time our website does not have the functionality to allow players to withdraw themselves from events or wait lists. Please send an email to rosters (at) sful (dot) org if you would like to drop out or have your name removed from a wait list.
I signed up for the wrong event. Can I switch nights?
If you would like to switch leagues you must register yourself for the event you want to play in and then send an email to rosters (at) sful (dot) org requesting to be dropped from the other event. At this time our website does not have the functionality to allow players to withdraw themselves from events or wait lists.
Do have to be a member of the UPA to play in the SFUL? How do I prove that I am a current member of the UPA with a signed waiver on file?
Yes you do. Log in and click on the Account Statement link to see your current status in our system and instructions on providing proof of current UPA membership.
The UPA website says that I am a current member with a valid waiver on file but the SFUL website says the opposite! What do I do?
The SFUL's database is manually updated and is not linked with the UPA's database. We must update each record by hand and that can sometimes take a few days.
I just renewed/joined with the UPA but there is no way my waiver will make it into HQ in Boulder before the first game. What do I do?
To cover our butts you'll be asked to sign another waiver at the fields.
Can I request to be on the same team as someone else (aka "baggage")?
SFUL games are always at the same time and location within each league.
Therefore, transportation, child care and other logistical issues are not
impacted by allowing or not allowing baggage requests. Our primary concerns
when creating teams are to have balanced league for competitive play, and
to distribute players able to teach or coach those new to the game throughout
the league. In addition, having couples who are both experienced players
on the same team can create a problem since they are likely to miss the
same games and dramatically affect their teams play.
Because of this, the only time we consider requests to place two people
on the same team is in mentor situations when an experienced player is bringing
in someone new to the sport. If you are mentoring a new player and would
like to be placed on the same team both of you need to send an e-mail to our Registration Coordinator at reg_coord (at) sful (dot) org. Be sure to include your full
name and the full name of the person you want to play with. Requests must be made before the payment deadline. We do our best
to honor these requests but do not make any guarantees.
Where am I on the waitlist? Do I really have a
chance of getting in?
In order to maintain team balance, we replace dropped players by matching people of the same skill level and gender. We also try to maximize the number of people who get to participate, so players currently playing on the other day/night (when there is more than one day of play in a given season, which we typically offer during spring and summer) are generally not pulled in off the wait list. We add players throughout the entire season, so you could be added at any time. We'll contact you the moment a spot opens up. Please do not write and ask where you are on the wait list.
If I recruit a woman to play will it help move me up from the waitlist?
No, for several reasons. Prior to the initial draft, we believe that
sign up
order has to be a primary consideration in pulling people off the wait
list. Once the draft has occurred the most important issue is replacing
players in a way that will keep the teams as balanced as possible.
Also, we do not want women to put off signing up until after a wait
list
has formed for men in order to help friends who happen to be on the
wait
list, or have women who are not actually interested in playing sign up
just
to get men off the list.
I'm in High School- can I play?
Yes! Please let rosters (at) sful (dot) org know if you are under 18 and we'll send you a link to the extra paperwork you need to submit.
Do teams ever practice?
Nope. The only time you are expected to show up is when your team plays once a week.
If I'm not registered to play in either league can I pick up?
No. Unlike other many other leagues, the SFUL does not allow pickups.
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