: Spring 2010 Soccer Info
Spring Soccer 2010 Information
Milpitas Youth Soccer Club (MYSC), a club affiliate of North Valley Youth Soccer League (NVYSL), will be holding open recreation soccer registrations in Milpitas. MYSC will hold its First Spring registration campaign at Mountain Mike's Pizza on Saturday Jan 23rd from 12pm - 3pm.
Spring Program Specifics:
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Spring REC games start on March 29, end May 23
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Practices begin early March
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Optional end-of-season tournament & jamboree (June 5-6)
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Big discount for U6 player registration
Why register early?
- $10 off to Fall 2009 returning players
- First preference on team assignments
- Helps us accommodate all players
MYSC Spring Soccer Registration Costs, Dates & Locations
Age
Birthdates (DOB) (1)
Rec + CYSA Fee (2)
U6
8/1/03 - 7/31/05
$35 + $18.50
U8
8/1/01 - 7/31/03
$65 + $18.50
U10
8/1/99 - 7/31/01
$75 + $18.50
U12
8/1/97 - 7/31/99
$80 + $18.50
U14
8/1/95 - 7/31/97
$80 + $18.50
U16
8/1/93 - 7/31/95
$90 + $18.50
U17-U19
8/1/90 - 7/31/93
Contact MYSC
Date
Time
Location
Sat, Jan 23
12pm-3pm
Stuft Pizza
Sat, Jan 30
10am - 1pm
Calaveras RoundTable Pizza
Sat, Feb 6
12pm - 3pm
Mountain Mike's Pizza
Thu, Feb 11
12pm - 3pm
Stuft Pizza
Sat, Feb 13
6pm - 8pm
Stuft Pizza
Sat, Feb 20 (3)
12pm - 3pm
Mountain Mike's Pizza
1. DOB divisions are different than PAL Soccer
2. Returning NVYSL & MYSC players, CYSA fee is $0
3. After Feb. 20, sign-ups may be wait listed
Stuft Pizza - 1426 Dempsey Rd Roundtable Pizza - 1271 E Calaveras Blvd Mountain Mikes Pizza - 85 N. Milpitas Blvd
SIBLING DISCOUNT: $5.00 off for each additional child registered at the same time
DISCOUNT: $10.00 off to Fall 2009 returning players
UNIFORMS: Additional $25.00 for a reversible uniform (reusable each season)
PICTURES, AWARDS and TOURNEY: included in the cost
For more information, contact registration coordinator Roger Shaw: 408-834-9092, MilpitasYouthSoccer@gmail.com
What's needed to register?
- Completed 1601 registration form (visit MYSC government tab to download a copy)
- Photocopy of birth certificate, passport or green card (new players only)
- Player photo -- 1" x 1" full face (or fall 2009 CYSA pass)
- Registration fee payment -- check or cash (check preferred)
Why register thru CYSA?
- Player skill advancement
- Coach and Referee training
- Variety of competition
- Playing opportunities REC and Competitive
Can I mail-in registration?
- Yes, mail completed forms and payment to MYSC Registration, 88 S. Park Victoria #135, Milpitas, CA. Please do not mail cash.
Spring Soccer Frequently Asked Questions
Is there still time to register?
How do I get registration forms?
My child is on a competitive team. How do I register?
Who do I give the form to? Where can I send it?
How much will it cost to register?
Beside the registration form, what is required to register?
What documents can I use for proof of birth date?
Is There an Instruction Sheet?
When will I be contacted about my child's team assignment?
When do the practices begin?
I turned in my form but have not heard anything. Is my child signed up?
Can I get a refund?
How is soccer organized? How big are the teams? How often are practices and games held?
What is Recreational Soccer?
Is There still time to register?
After the last registration session, you can still submit registration applications. However:
A. Your child will be placed on a team only if there is room. It may not be possible to honor your requests to play for a particular coach or on a particular team or with a particular friend.
how do I get registration forms?
There are three ways to get forms:
A. You can download and print a form from the home page of this website, and after filling it out completely, you can mail it in or bring it to one of our registration sessions. Player Registration Form
B. You can pick up a form at one of our registration sessions and fill it out there.
C. If you child is playing on a competitive team (Advanced or Select), registration is done through the team. Your Team Manager or Coach will distribute and collect your registration form, or the downloaded form may be used.
My child is on a competitive team. How do I register?
Players on competitive teams (Division 1 or Division 3) register through their team. Visit the Advance & Select Teams page to contact a coach.
Who do I give the form to? Where can I send it?
Completed forms can be mailed in or hand delivered to one of our registration sessions. Competitive players (on Advanced or Select teams) must register through their Team Manager or Coach. Mail form, photo, proof of age, and payment (make checks out to MYSC) to:
MYSC Registration
88 South Park Victoria #135
Milpitas, CA 95035
How much will it cost to register?
Age
Birthdates
Rec Fee
CYSA Fee
U6
8/1/03 - 7/31/05
$35
$18.50
U8
8/1/01 - 7/31/03
$65
$18.50
U10
8/1/99 - 7/31/01
$75
$18.50
U12
8/1/97 - 7/31/99
$80
$18.50
U14
8/1/95 - 7/31/97
$80
$18.50
U16
8/1/93 - 7/31/95
$90
$18.50
Sibling discount: $5 off for each additional child registered at same time.
Return discount: $10 off for returning fall 2009 players.
Uniforms: $25 additional cost for reversible shirt, shorts and socks (reusable each season).
CYSA fee is $0 for all returning 2009 players.
Pictures and trophies included in fee
Beside the registration form, what is required to register?
If registering for the first time, you will need to show proof of birth date. (See below for a list of acceptable documents.)
For U12 and above bring/send a photo of your child that provides a reasonably recent picture of his/her face in a one-inch by one-inch area. Polaroid pictures cannot be used. Digital pictures are okay, including those printed on plain paper. This photo will be pasted on the back of your child?s Player Pass. The coach keeps these passes and presents them to the Referee at the beginning of each game to ensure that only properly registered players play in the game.
A check to cover the registration fee and, if ordered, uniform cost. Fees vary based on level of play (recreational or competitive) and age of the child. Make checks out to MYSC.
What documents can I use for proof of birth date?
-United States Birth Certificate
-United States Passport
-Certified Notification of Birth
-United States Board of Health Record, a Certificate of Naturalization issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Service
-United States Alien Registration Card
-California State Driver's License
Photocopies of any of the above are acceptable. Note that any player can be called upon to prove legality of age with an original copy of one of the above to the Board should a question arise.
Hospital certificates are NOT adequate proof of birth date.
Is There an Instruction Sheet?
For detailed instructions on filling out the registration form click here.
When will I be contacted about my child's team assignment?
Spring teams are formed during Feb, and coaches are given their rosters in early March. We encourage coaches to contact the players on their teams as soon as they get their rosters which means that you should hear from the coach sometime between March 1 and March 12. If you have not heard from your child?s coach by March 15, contact the age group coordinator for your child?s age group.
When do the practices begin?
Spring practices can begin around March 1st.
Your coach will determine the day(s) and location of the team's practice. The club cannot accommodate requests to change teams based on conflicts. We suggest that you work with other parents on the team to arrange car pools.
I turned in my form but have not heard anything. Is my child signed up?
Spring teams are formed during February, and coaches are given their rosters in early March. We encourage coaches to contact the players on their teams as soon as they get their rosters which means that you should hear from the coach sometime between March 1 and March 12. If you have not heard from your child?s coach by March 15, contact the age group coordinator for your child?s age group.
Can I get a refund?
If we are not able to place a child on a team, your registration fee will be refunded in full, including the cost of a uniform you ordered or returned.
Once the teams are formed, players who drop out of soccer can be quite disruptive. Depending on the date and level of involvement, the Board of Directors will determine how much, if anything, can be refunded. At a minimum, a processing fee of $25 will be deducted from your refund.
Young children are sometimes intimidated by early practices, so we recommend that you alert the coach if the child is unhappy and give it a couple of weeks. Inviting a teammate over for a sleepover is a good way to develop a buddy for your child.
How is soccer organized? How big are the teams? How often are practices and games held?
We offer three levels of soccer play: recreational, advanced, and select. Most new players start on recreational teams, and recreational is all that is offered for 4-7 year olds.
Recreational teams are organized by age group. Four and five year olds play co-ed soccer on U6 teams. Six and seven year olds are organized into Boys U8 teams and Girls U8 teams. And so on... U10, U12, U14, U16.
Recreational teams typically practice twice a week (e.g., Monday and Wednesday), most often in the late afternoon or early evening based on the availability of the coach. Unfortunately, we cannot assign your child to a team based on days of the week, as we do not know coaches, schedules at the time teams are formed. We ask that you make an effort to coordinate with other parents on the team to which you are assigned before asking us to change your child's team, as reassigning children to different teams is disruptive and not always possible.
Spring recreational teams play 10 season games in March, April and May. All recreational games in U6-U14 are held on Saturdays. Some recreational teams (U8-U14) enter our tournament / jamboree in early June.
Younger age groups play on smaller fields, with smaller balls and goals, for shorter time periods, and fewer players on the field. This gives individual players more opportunities to play the ball. It also facilitates the player's development of tactical concepts.
What is Recreational Soccer?
After the last registration session, you can still submit registration applications. However:
A. Your child will be placed on a team only if there is room. It may not be possible to honor your requests to play for a particular coach or on a particular team or with a particular friend.
how do I get registration forms?
There are three ways to get forms:
A. You can download and print a form from the home page of this website, and after filling it out completely, you can mail it in or bring it to one of our registration sessions. Player Registration Form
B. You can pick up a form at one of our registration sessions and fill it out there.
C. If you child is playing on a competitive team (Advanced or Select), registration is done through the team. Your Team Manager or Coach will distribute and collect your registration form, or the downloaded form may be used.
My child is on a competitive team. How do I register?
Players on competitive teams (Division 1 or Division 3) register through their team. Visit the Advance & Select Teams page to contact a coach.
Who do I give the form to? Where can I send it?
Completed forms can be mailed in or hand delivered to one of our registration sessions. Competitive players (on Advanced or Select teams) must register through their Team Manager or Coach. Mail form, photo, proof of age, and payment (make checks out to MYSC) to:
MYSC Registration
88 South Park Victoria #135
Milpitas, CA 95035
How much will it cost to register?
Age
Birthdates
Rec Fee
CYSA Fee
U6
8/1/03 - 7/31/05
$35
$18.50
U8
8/1/01 - 7/31/03
$65
$18.50
U10
8/1/99 - 7/31/01
$75
$18.50
U12
8/1/97 - 7/31/99
$80
$18.50
U14
8/1/95 - 7/31/97
$80
$18.50
U16
8/1/93 - 7/31/95
$90
$18.50
There are three ways to get forms:
A. You can download and print a form from the home page of this website, and after filling it out completely, you can mail it in or bring it to one of our registration sessions. Player Registration Form
B. You can pick up a form at one of our registration sessions and fill it out there.
C. If you child is playing on a competitive team (Advanced or Select), registration is done through the team. Your Team Manager or Coach will distribute and collect your registration form, or the downloaded form may be used.
My child is on a competitive team. How do I register?
Players on competitive teams (Division 1 or Division 3) register through their team. Visit the Advance & Select Teams page to contact a coach.
Who do I give the form to? Where can I send it?
Completed forms can be mailed in or hand delivered to one of our registration sessions. Competitive players (on Advanced or Select teams) must register through their Team Manager or Coach. Mail form, photo, proof of age, and payment (make checks out to MYSC) to:
MYSC Registration
88 South Park Victoria #135
Milpitas, CA 95035
Players on competitive teams (Division 1 or Division 3) register through their team. Visit the Advance & Select Teams page to contact a coach.
Who do I give the form to? Where can I send it?
Completed forms can be mailed in or hand delivered to one of our registration sessions. Competitive players (on Advanced or Select teams) must register through their Team Manager or Coach. Mail form, photo, proof of age, and payment (make checks out to MYSC) to:
MYSC Registration
88 South Park Victoria #135
Milpitas, CA 95035
MYSC Registration
88 South Park Victoria #135
Milpitas, CA 95035
Age
Birthdates
Rec Fee
CYSA Fee
U6
8/1/03 - 7/31/05
$35
$18.50
U8
8/1/01 - 7/31/03
$65
$18.50
U10
8/1/99 - 7/31/01
$75
$18.50
U12
8/1/97 - 7/31/99
$80
$18.50
U14
8/1/95 - 7/31/97
$80
$18.50
U16
8/1/93 - 7/31/95
$90
$18.50
If registering for the first time, you will need to show proof of birth date. (See below for a list of acceptable documents.)
For U12 and above bring/send a photo of your child that provides a reasonably recent picture of his/her face in a one-inch by one-inch area. Polaroid pictures cannot be used. Digital pictures are okay, including those printed on plain paper. This photo will be pasted on the back of your child?s Player Pass. The coach keeps these passes and presents them to the Referee at the beginning of each game to ensure that only properly registered players play in the game.
A check to cover the registration fee and, if ordered, uniform cost. Fees vary based on level of play (recreational or competitive) and age of the child. Make checks out to MYSC.
What documents can I use for proof of birth date?
-United States Birth Certificate
-United States Passport
-Certified Notification of Birth
-United States Board of Health Record, a Certificate of Naturalization issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Service
-United States Alien Registration Card
-California State Driver's License
Photocopies of any of the above are acceptable. Note that any player can be called upon to prove legality of age with an original copy of one of the above to the Board should a question arise.
Hospital certificates are NOT adequate proof of birth date.
-United States Passport
-Certified Notification of Birth
-United States Board of Health Record, a Certificate of Naturalization issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Service
-United States Alien Registration Card
-California State Driver's License
Photocopies of any of the above are acceptable. Note that any player can be called upon to prove legality of age with an original copy of one of the above to the Board should a question arise.
Hospital certificates are NOT adequate proof of birth date.
Is There an Instruction Sheet?
For detailed instructions on filling out the registration form click here.
When will I be contacted about my child's team assignment?
Spring teams are formed during Feb, and coaches are given their rosters in early March. We encourage coaches to contact the players on their teams as soon as they get their rosters which means that you should hear from the coach sometime between March 1 and March 12. If you have not heard from your child?s coach by March 15, contact the age group coordinator for your child?s age group.
When do the practices begin?
Spring practices can begin around March 1st.
Your coach will determine the day(s) and location of the team's practice. The club cannot accommodate requests to change teams based on conflicts. We suggest that you work with other parents on the team to arrange car pools.
I turned in my form but have not heard anything. Is my child signed up?
Spring teams are formed during February, and coaches are given their rosters in early March. We encourage coaches to contact the players on their teams as soon as they get their rosters which means that you should hear from the coach sometime between March 1 and March 12. If you have not heard from your child?s coach by March 15, contact the age group coordinator for your child?s age group.
Can I get a refund?
If we are not able to place a child on a team, your registration fee will be refunded in full, including the cost of a uniform you ordered or returned.
Once the teams are formed, players who drop out of soccer can be quite disruptive. Depending on the date and level of involvement, the Board of Directors will determine how much, if anything, can be refunded. At a minimum, a processing fee of $25 will be deducted from your refund.
Young children are sometimes intimidated by early practices, so we recommend that you alert the coach if the child is unhappy and give it a couple of weeks. Inviting a teammate over for a sleepover is a good way to develop a buddy for your child.
How is soccer organized? How big are the teams? How often are practices and games held?
We offer three levels of soccer play: recreational, advanced, and select. Most new players start on recreational teams, and recreational is all that is offered for 4-7 year olds.
Recreational teams are organized by age group. Four and five year olds play co-ed soccer on U6 teams. Six and seven year olds are organized into Boys U8 teams and Girls U8 teams. And so on... U10, U12, U14, U16.
Recreational teams typically practice twice a week (e.g., Monday and Wednesday), most often in the late afternoon or early evening based on the availability of the coach. Unfortunately, we cannot assign your child to a team based on days of the week, as we do not know coaches, schedules at the time teams are formed. We ask that you make an effort to coordinate with other parents on the team to which you are assigned before asking us to change your child's team, as reassigning children to different teams is disruptive and not always possible.
Spring recreational teams play 10 season games in March, April and May. All recreational games in U6-U14 are held on Saturdays. Some recreational teams (U8-U14) enter our tournament / jamboree in early June.
Younger age groups play on smaller fields, with smaller balls and goals, for shorter time periods, and fewer players on the field. This gives individual players more opportunities to play the ball. It also facilitates the player's development of tactical concepts.
What is Recreational Soccer?
Spring teams are formed during Feb, and coaches are given their rosters in early March. We encourage coaches to contact the players on their teams as soon as they get their rosters which means that you should hear from the coach sometime between March 1 and March 12. If you have not heard from your child?s coach by March 15, contact the age group coordinator for your child?s age group.
When do the practices begin?
Spring practices can begin around March 1st.
Your coach will determine the day(s) and location of the team's practice. The club cannot accommodate requests to change teams based on conflicts. We suggest that you work with other parents on the team to arrange car pools.
I turned in my form but have not heard anything. Is my child signed up?
Spring teams are formed during February, and coaches are given their rosters in early March. We encourage coaches to contact the players on their teams as soon as they get their rosters which means that you should hear from the coach sometime between March 1 and March 12. If you have not heard from your child?s coach by March 15, contact the age group coordinator for your child?s age group.
Can I get a refund?
If we are not able to place a child on a team, your registration fee will be refunded in full, including the cost of a uniform you ordered or returned.
Once the teams are formed, players who drop out of soccer can be quite disruptive. Depending on the date and level of involvement, the Board of Directors will determine how much, if anything, can be refunded. At a minimum, a processing fee of $25 will be deducted from your refund.
Young children are sometimes intimidated by early practices, so we recommend that you alert the coach if the child is unhappy and give it a couple of weeks. Inviting a teammate over for a sleepover is a good way to develop a buddy for your child.
How is soccer organized? How big are the teams? How often are practices and games held?
We offer three levels of soccer play: recreational, advanced, and select. Most new players start on recreational teams, and recreational is all that is offered for 4-7 year olds.
Recreational teams are organized by age group. Four and five year olds play co-ed soccer on U6 teams. Six and seven year olds are organized into Boys U8 teams and Girls U8 teams. And so on... U10, U12, U14, U16.
Recreational teams typically practice twice a week (e.g., Monday and Wednesday), most often in the late afternoon or early evening based on the availability of the coach. Unfortunately, we cannot assign your child to a team based on days of the week, as we do not know coaches, schedules at the time teams are formed. We ask that you make an effort to coordinate with other parents on the team to which you are assigned before asking us to change your child's team, as reassigning children to different teams is disruptive and not always possible.
Spring recreational teams play 10 season games in March, April and May. All recreational games in U6-U14 are held on Saturdays. Some recreational teams (U8-U14) enter our tournament / jamboree in early June.
Younger age groups play on smaller fields, with smaller balls and goals, for shorter time periods, and fewer players on the field. This gives individual players more opportunities to play the ball. It also facilitates the player's development of tactical concepts.
What is Recreational Soccer?
Spring practices can begin around March 1st.
Your coach will determine the day(s) and location of the team's practice. The club cannot accommodate requests to change teams based on conflicts. We suggest that you work with other parents on the team to arrange car pools.
I turned in my form but have not heard anything. Is my child signed up?
Spring teams are formed during February, and coaches are given their rosters in early March. We encourage coaches to contact the players on their teams as soon as they get their rosters which means that you should hear from the coach sometime between March 1 and March 12. If you have not heard from your child?s coach by March 15, contact the age group coordinator for your child?s age group.
Can I get a refund?
If we are not able to place a child on a team, your registration fee will be refunded in full, including the cost of a uniform you ordered or returned.
Once the teams are formed, players who drop out of soccer can be quite disruptive. Depending on the date and level of involvement, the Board of Directors will determine how much, if anything, can be refunded. At a minimum, a processing fee of $25 will be deducted from your refund.
Young children are sometimes intimidated by early practices, so we recommend that you alert the coach if the child is unhappy and give it a couple of weeks. Inviting a teammate over for a sleepover is a good way to develop a buddy for your child.
How is soccer organized? How big are the teams? How often are practices and games held?
We offer three levels of soccer play: recreational, advanced, and select. Most new players start on recreational teams, and recreational is all that is offered for 4-7 year olds.
Recreational teams are organized by age group. Four and five year olds play co-ed soccer on U6 teams. Six and seven year olds are organized into Boys U8 teams and Girls U8 teams. And so on... U10, U12, U14, U16.
Recreational teams typically practice twice a week (e.g., Monday and Wednesday), most often in the late afternoon or early evening based on the availability of the coach. Unfortunately, we cannot assign your child to a team based on days of the week, as we do not know coaches, schedules at the time teams are formed. We ask that you make an effort to coordinate with other parents on the team to which you are assigned before asking us to change your child's team, as reassigning children to different teams is disruptive and not always possible.
Spring recreational teams play 10 season games in March, April and May. All recreational games in U6-U14 are held on Saturdays. Some recreational teams (U8-U14) enter our tournament / jamboree in early June.
Younger age groups play on smaller fields, with smaller balls and goals, for shorter time periods, and fewer players on the field. This gives individual players more opportunities to play the ball. It also facilitates the player's development of tactical concepts.
What is Recreational Soccer?
Can I get a refund?
If we are not able to place a child on a team, your registration fee will be refunded in full, including the cost of a uniform you ordered or returned.
Once the teams are formed, players who drop out of soccer can be quite disruptive. Depending on the date and level of involvement, the Board of Directors will determine how much, if anything, can be refunded. At a minimum, a processing fee of $25 will be deducted from your refund.
Young children are sometimes intimidated by early practices, so we recommend that you alert the coach if the child is unhappy and give it a couple of weeks. Inviting a teammate over for a sleepover is a good way to develop a buddy for your child.
How is soccer organized? How big are the teams? How often are practices and games held?
We offer three levels of soccer play: recreational, advanced, and select. Most new players start on recreational teams, and recreational is all that is offered for 4-7 year olds.
Recreational teams are organized by age group. Four and five year olds play co-ed soccer on U6 teams. Six and seven year olds are organized into Boys U8 teams and Girls U8 teams. And so on... U10, U12, U14, U16.
Recreational teams typically practice twice a week (e.g., Monday and Wednesday), most often in the late afternoon or early evening based on the availability of the coach. Unfortunately, we cannot assign your child to a team based on days of the week, as we do not know coaches, schedules at the time teams are formed. We ask that you make an effort to coordinate with other parents on the team to which you are assigned before asking us to change your child's team, as reassigning children to different teams is disruptive and not always possible.
Spring recreational teams play 10 season games in March, April and May. All recreational games in U6-U14 are held on Saturdays. Some recreational teams (U8-U14) enter our tournament / jamboree in early June.
Younger age groups play on smaller fields, with smaller balls and goals, for shorter time periods, and fewer players on the field. This gives individual players more opportunities to play the ball. It also facilitates the player's development of tactical concepts.
What is Recreational Soccer?
Once the teams are formed, players who drop out of soccer can be quite disruptive. Depending on the date and level of involvement, the Board of Directors will determine how much, if anything, can be refunded. At a minimum, a processing fee of $25 will be deducted from your refund.
Young children are sometimes intimidated by early practices, so we recommend that you alert the coach if the child is unhappy and give it a couple of weeks. Inviting a teammate over for a sleepover is a good way to develop a buddy for your child.
How is soccer organized? How big are the teams? How often are practices and games held?
We offer three levels of soccer play: recreational, advanced, and select. Most new players start on recreational teams, and recreational is all that is offered for 4-7 year olds.
Recreational teams are organized by age group. Four and five year olds play co-ed soccer on U6 teams. Six and seven year olds are organized into Boys U8 teams and Girls U8 teams. And so on... U10, U12, U14, U16.
Recreational teams typically practice twice a week (e.g., Monday and Wednesday), most often in the late afternoon or early evening based on the availability of the coach. Unfortunately, we cannot assign your child to a team based on days of the week, as we do not know coaches, schedules at the time teams are formed. We ask that you make an effort to coordinate with other parents on the team to which you are assigned before asking us to change your child's team, as reassigning children to different teams is disruptive and not always possible.
Spring recreational teams play 10 season games in March, April and May. All recreational games in U6-U14 are held on Saturdays. Some recreational teams (U8-U14) enter our tournament / jamboree in early June.
Younger age groups play on smaller fields, with smaller balls and goals, for shorter time periods, and fewer players on the field. This gives individual players more opportunities to play the ball. It also facilitates the player's development of tactical concepts.
What is Recreational Soccer?
Recreational teams are organized by age group. Four and five year olds play co-ed soccer on U6 teams. Six and seven year olds are organized into Boys U8 teams and Girls U8 teams. And so on... U10, U12, U14, U16.
Recreational teams typically practice twice a week (e.g., Monday and Wednesday), most often in the late afternoon or early evening based on the availability of the coach. Unfortunately, we cannot assign your child to a team based on days of the week, as we do not know coaches, schedules at the time teams are formed. We ask that you make an effort to coordinate with other parents on the team to which you are assigned before asking us to change your child's team, as reassigning children to different teams is disruptive and not always possible.
Spring recreational teams play 10 season games in March, April and May. All recreational games in U6-U14 are held on Saturdays. Some recreational teams (U8-U14) enter our tournament / jamboree in early June.
Younger age groups play on smaller fields, with smaller balls and goals, for shorter time periods, and fewer players on the field. This gives individual players more opportunities to play the ball. It also facilitates the player's development of tactical concepts.