Huron Youth Soccer Updates
Update Date

Information

8/3/2008Fall registration is closed, thank you for your interest, please check back for information about Spring 2009.  Registration will begin sometime in January.
7/16/2008Soccer select try outs for ages U12 boys and U17 girls Thursday July 17 at Huron High soccer practice fields on Huron River Dr, South of West Rd, 1/3 mile north of high school. Boys begin at 5:30 girls at 6:00.
7/10/2008HURON T-SHIRTS FOR SALE! More Info...
7/10/2008Huron Soccer has just been voted into the WSSL (Western Suburban Soccer League).  This will enable our advanced players/teams the opportunity to compete against higher skilled clubs at the select level.  There will be public try-outs prior to team selection.
6/27/2008Adult, mixed, drop in soccer Wed. evenings at High School practice fields, "corn fields". A great time to get some exercise with some recreational level play. Start time around 7:30 pm.

Girls travel U9-U14 Drop skills training and scrimmage 6pm Mondays at the Corn Fields on Huron R. dr. Girls will be working on fundamentals and some advance play, using fun drills and games. Players should bring there own ball and lots of water. Parents this is not a babysitting opportunity, younger children need to have parental supervision. This is a voluntary practice put on by some of our dedicated travel coaches as is not run by HSA.
6/19/2008Huron Soccer Skills Camp Aug. 23th. More Info...

Mission Statement:

    It is our belief that the children of our community today are the cornerstones of tomorrow.  It is therefore our mission to provide a soccer program where our sons and daughters can:

  • have fun
  • learn and develop basic skills
  • learn the rules of the game
  • be in a positive social atmosphere
  • learn to be part of a team
  • improve physical well being

 

    The league has established and implements a policy that provides equal playing time and instructional opportunities for every participant.  The focus of this league is on player development and the enjoyment of the game.  Good sportsmanship is a requirement and must be demonstrated at all times by everyone – players, parents, spectators, and coaches. Competitive games are played, as appropriate to each age level.

    The Huron Youth Soccer Association is a non-profit organization composed of volunteers dedicated to this mission.  Whether or not you choose to be a volunteer, we ask for your support of our mission.  The Board's goal is to provide a positive environment for the kids to learn and compete.  Every attempt is made to have competitive teams and close games.  Financial hardship will not prevent any child from playing.  Please know that you can freely discuss this, or any matter privately and in confidence with any Board Member.

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