Spring Soccer
Registration for 2026
Pre K – 6th Grade (Coed)
January 1, 2026 – March 1, 2026 or UNTIL ROSTER SPOTS ARE FILLED, ROSTER SPOTS MAY BE FILLED PRIOR TO THE DEADLINE. REGISTER EARLY TO SECURE YOUR SPOT
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- Registration Fee
- Pre K / Kindergarten (Formally U6): $85
- 1st & 2nd Grade (Formally U8): $95
- 3rd & 4th Grade (Formally U10): $95
- 5th & 6th Grade (Formally U12): $110
- Registration Fee
*Early Bird Pricing January 1 – February 1
*Save $10 off registration if registered prior to February 1.
Practices begin Week of April 6, 2026
U14 / U15 (Middle School)
- January 1, 2026 – February 21, 2026 *hard deadline this is for U14/U15 ONLY
- Registration Fee: $135
*Early Bird Pricing January 1 – February 1 *Save $10 off registration if registered prior to February 1.
- NOTE: Teams in the U14/U15 age level will participate in the Diamond Soccer League in Plain Township.
Latest News & Updates
- New for 2025 – We are moving to grade based leagues instead of age based and are entering our 3/4 and 5/6 grade teams in a new recreational league. Our U14/U15/Middle School teams will be split up and play in two different leagues based on player ability.
- Master Field Schedule
(Please check with coach as this schedule is subject to change based on coaches availability)
General Field Rules and Etiquette for All Levels:
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Spectators should always sit/stand on the opposite side of the field as the players and never behind the goals.
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No tobacco products of any kind (cigarettes, vaping, or chewing tobacco) should be used on the fields or anywhere near children.
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No dogs are allowed on the fields with the exception of service dogs. Please see the ADA Requirements for service animals.
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Abusive or obscene language directed at referees, coaches, or children will not be tolerated.
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Absolutely NO WEAPONS of any kind, including but not limited to firearms and knives, are permitted. Violators of this rule will be asked to leave the premises and authorities will be called.
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Spectators should not coach children from the sidelines and instead focus on providing positive reinforcement, so that only coaches are providing players with direction.
The focus of youth recreational soccer is to teach and develop fundamental skills while instilling a love of the game and providing a safe and supportive environment for children to learn and have fun. Scoring goals is fun and winning is even better, but we must ensure that fundamental development is not sacrificed for the sake of winning individual games. The league rules, format, and instruction are focused upon full player and team development and we ask that parents work with us to further our mission.