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In 2022, the boys team had a solid season, finishing 8-8.

We have a strong returning core of players who have been putting in hard work during the off season in the hopes of doing even better this coming year.  If you missed our early tryouts, you can still register and come to Friday night preseason practices in July.  

Mission

To develop young men and women in the sport of soccer, teaching them how to play with excellence and maximizing each player’s potential through hard work and commitment.  We will do this in a faith based environment that stresses good character and Godly principles.  We hope to be a blessing to families by also making it affordable and without compromising obligations to church, family or academics.  

Vision

Although we acknowledge that there are many ways to measure success, we expect to field hard-working teams that play a good style of soccer and eventually compete for championships.  Our greater vision though is to develop young men and women that learn self-discipline, develop self-confidence and ultimately become great teammates who learn how to put others above themselves.

Eligibility Requirements

Maximum age of 18 years old.

Participant must be homeschooled more than 51% of their classes for the academic year they are playing soccer. Participant must maintain pursuit of their education and the majority of their educational effort must be directed toward home school instruction with a minimum of one subject area not including extracurricular athletic endeavors.

Players shall be homeschooled students, with the majority of their education managed by their parents/guardians. They shall be taught at home by an older (18 or older) sibling or taught at home, or someone else’s home, by another homeschool parent or tutor, provided that it is done under the direction and supervision of the child’s parent or taught at a central location for particular subjects by a homeschool parent or tutor or correspondence or online high school course(s).

Homeschooled does not mean college classes taken at a University or College or Community College or Vocational/Technical classes taken outside the home; or classes taken at a Private, Christian or Public School.

Player must be a live-in dependent of one of their parents (or legal guardians). Player must NOT be employed full-time (40 hours per week). Player must NOT have graduated from High School level education. Player must NOT have been expelled from public or private school during the school year of the current sports season. Player must NOT be enrolled in a public or private school that has a soccer team.