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Register online and on time to avoid late fees – because of the large size of our program, we need a lot of time for our volunteers to run tryouts (U13/U14 only) and organize teams before the start of the season. This means registration deadlines come up sooner than you think, so mark your calendars.
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Bookmark this site – you can easily check our home page to see if your field is closed due to weather before you get wet. Your team will also have a password-protected page on this site with the schedule and other team-specific information.
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Check your email – most of our communications are sent via email (including registration reminders). If we don’t have the right email for you and/or your spouse, you may miss an important update.
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Try on those cleats before the first practice –check that equipment fits and is in good condition before the season starts. (pre-K and Kindergarteners can play in sneakers, but they still need shin guards)
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Play soccer together – even if you’re unfamiliar with soccer, your kids get the most out of actually playing with the ball, so get out there and kick the ball around. It's a great way to spend time together!
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Sportsmanship applies to parents too – everyone is responsible for maintaining good behavior on and off the fields and showing respect when dealing with other parents, players, coaches, and referees. Your positive example is vital to a positive experience for all.
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Get involved – we always need help with coaching, coordinating age groups, fundraising and setting up fields.
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Keep in touch – we welcome your input at any time. Your feedback guides our future decisions.