Shore Soccer is very excited about the upcoming 2023 season and reaching out to let you know that registration is now open online.
You can register by visiting, www.shoresoccer.com. You will see a Register button in the right-hand corner of the web page.
Registration will be open thru September 9th. Anyone who registers after September 9th will not be guaranteed a spot. Last year many of our age groups were on a wait list. We encourage everyone to register quickly to secure a spot.
The fee is $30 per player or $50 per family.
There will also be opportunities to register in-person at The Randy Custis Memorial Park from 5-7pm on August 25th and September 8th.
This year, the age groups are as follows:
U7 Coed (ages 5-6 years)
U9 Coed (ages 7-8 years)
U11 Coed (ages 9-10 years)
U14 Boys (11-13 years)
U19 Girls (14- senior in high school)
U19 Boys (14-senior in high school)
Shore has collected a great deal of equipment across the past year. Thank you to all those who have donated gently used cleats, socks, and shin guards! Before you head to the store to buy new equipment, please check with us to see if we have a pair of shoes or shin guards in the size(s) you need. And please think of us as you are cleaning out your closets. If you have an old pair of cleats or shin guards, please consider donating them to the league. Thank you!
Games will start on September 23rd and the season will run through November 11th. The U7 age group will play on Friday nights and all other age groups will be play on Saturday’s at the Randy Custis Memorial Park.
This will be the Fall 2023 game schedule:
U7 Coed (ages 5-6yr)- Friday at 5:30pm
U9 Coed (ages 7-8yr)- Saturday at 9am
U11 Coed (ages 9-10yr)- Saturday at 10am
U14 Boys (ages 11-13yr)- Saturday at 11am
U19 Girls (ages 12 to senior in high school)- Saturday at 12pm
U19 Boys (ages 14 to senior in high school)- Saturday at 1pm
Coaches will receive their team rosters on September 10th. If you have not heard from your coach by September 15th, please reach out to Liz Jones at, 240-832-8013.
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