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Youth soccer comes to Cedar Park, returns to Clark Park this Fall

September 3, 2013

soccer-ball-in-grassThis Fall local kids will have more opportunities to try the world’s greatest game in an organized manner without leaving their neighborhood. Starting in September, Soccer Shots, a national program created under the guidance of childhood education specialists, professional soccer players, and experienced and licensed soccer coaches, will bring youth soccer to Cedar Park (49th & Baltimore). The program uses creative and age-appropriate curricula and structures activities through a mixture of play and learning basic soccer skills.

The Soccer Shots Fall season runs from September 14 through November 16 and serves kids ages 2-4 (there will be two age groups: 2 year olds and 3-to-4 year olds). Soccer Shots will run for two hours (participants can choose one of three 40-minute sessions) once a week on Saturday mornings on two small grass sections of the park. There is a registration fee of $90 to $108 and you can register your child online at: http://philly.ssreg.org

The new Soccer Shots program will supplement the neighborhood’s long established Clark Park Youth Soccer League, which runs from September 28 to November 23. This volunteer-run program enrolls children ages 5-11 and is held at Clark Park (43rd & Chester) on Saturdays, 10:30-Noon and Noon to 1:30. This is a lower cost program ($20 per season) and “soccership” funds are available where there is financial need.

More information about the program, and the registration forms are available here.

3 Comments For This Post

  1. strongforu Says:

    Awesome! Now we need an adult neigbhorhood soccer league that plays at Clark Park.

  2. christina Says:

    strongforu–go ahead and start one! Come up with a plan and post here to recruit others! could be great but you gotta get the ball rolling. so to speak.

  3. Living up to the stereotype Says:

    I know this is a ridiculously West Philly Local comment, but it’s a real shame that this program decided to schedule itself against the soccer and basketball programs for 2-4 year olds at the Y, which are held at the same time. Why can’t this be on Sunday morning, or Saturday afternoon? There are so few things held at times that working parents can attend that the timing of this just seems kind of mean.

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