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2025 Soccer Registration Opens

  • Writer: Headland News
    Headland News
  • Jul 21, 2025
  • 1 min read

2025 SOCCER REGISTRATION 

PLAYER REGISTRATION:

  • MUST BE AGE 3 AS OF July 31, 2025, BUT NOT BE 13 BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 2025

  • Division select box is based on your player's Date of Birth. If a specific division is not available, please ensure your Date Of Birth is entered correctly.

  • 1st & 2nd child - $45.00 each Additional child/children = $35 each.


EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Black Socks and Black Shorts provided by player.​

INFORMATION:

There will be NO TRYOUTS.

Coaches Meeting:  Thursday, August 7th, 6:00pm, Douglas Park Concession Stand


Practice Begins: The week of Monday, August 11th - COACHES WILL CALL TO LET YOU KNOW TIME AND DAY

Games begin Tuesday, September 2nd – Thursday, October 2nd.


After Tuesday, September 2nd, all games will be played on Mondays and Thursdays.


NOTE: The Concessions Stand will NOT be open during practices and games

 
 
 

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10 Comments


Theo Wilson
Theo Wilson
2 days ago

Hey, nice simple announcement for 2025 soccer registration—$45 for the first kid, cheaper for siblings, no tryouts, and games running September to October. Sounds like a fun, low-pressure league for little ones!

Quick unrelated thought: speaking of motivation, getting kids (or parents!) signed up often ties into types of extrinsic motivation—like earning rewards (trophies, snacks), avoiding missing out on friends playing, or getting that praise from coaches/family. Those external pushes can really kickstart participation.

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Emily Jones
Emily Jones
Mar 09

It’s nice to see the 2025 soccer registration opening up again, especially since activities like this give kids a chance to build confidence and teamwork outside the classroom. I was thinking about how experiences from sports often become the stories people reflect on later, whether in school discussions or when trying to explain what they learned from challenges and teamwork. It actually reminded me of when students try to describe personal experiences while working on reflections for assignments, sometimes even looking up things like what is Driscoll's model of reflection just to understand how to explain a moment properly. Funny enough, balancing sports practice and schoolwork can also push people to look for a bit of help with assignment online…

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Pandrhola
Pandrhola
Mar 09

I often see how activities like this complement things kids already love—after a day of practice or a game, relaxing with something light like Cool Games can be a fun way for them to unwind while still keeping that playful spirit going. Personally, I think programs like this are important because they build confidence, friendships, and healthy habits for kids at a young age.

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Ethan Clark
Ethan Clark
Mar 05

This is really enjoyed this post- it brought up some thoughtful points about finding more joy in everyday life. I’ve found that when I focus on small, positive habits it makes a big difference. For anyone struggling with professional coursework, CIPD Assignment Help can offer extra guidance and support. Also, tools like Kotter’s Change Model can be useful when trying to implement meaningful personal or organisational change. Thanks for sharing these insights-definitely gave me something to reflect on!

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Daniel Brown
Daniel Brown
Feb 27

Great to see the 2025 soccer registration open — this is such a fantastic opportunity for kids and families in the community to get active and involved! I love how organized and clear the information is, making it really easy for everyone to join in. Even when I’m juggling my own technical projects and looking for support like SolidWorks Assignment Help, it’s uplifting to read about local events that bring people together. Thanks for sharing

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