VSA Spring 2023 Recreational Season Preview

Mar 03, 2023

VSA Spring 2023 Recreational Season Preview

We’re about 3 weeks out from the start of the Spring 2023 Recreational season and we’re anticipating a record number of players joining us this spring. Players four years old through fourteen will join us for our 7 week season. Our Recreational Program has both a fall and spring season and focuses on learning the fundamentals of soccer, giving players an opportunity to socialize with other kids from our community, and most importantly, have some fun! 


One of the factors of our recreational program that deserves to be highlighted is our volunteer coaches. Each team in our VSA Recreational Program is coached by a volunteer parent, family member, friend, or community member. With over 100 teams from U5-U15, there are a lot of people who work hard to make sure each season runs smoothly. From planning and facilitating practices to coaching games on the weekend, they are out in the thick of it making sure our players get the opportunity to play every week and every season. It’s because of them our program has grown and will continue to grow - we couldn’t do it without them! 


One exciting event our Recreational players have to look forward to this spring is our 3v3 Kick It event. This will take place Saturday, June 3rd at the VSA Timberline Complex. Players U7-U12 will be able to form their own teams and compete in a festival of games throughout the day. It will be a fun way for players to showcase the skills they have developed over the spring season and for our club members to come together and celebrate the spring season. 


Whether you’re a coach, parent, or family member of a VSA player - we can’t wait to see you out on the fields in just a few short weeks! 


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