Piedmont's 2019 U14G Gold Division Team
U10 Girls Soccer
Welcome to the Piedmont/Lincoln Youth Soccer Fall Registration 2024
This registration session will allow you to complete contact information, sign up for participation, and submit payment. Please read through each page carefully to ensure that all information is provided accurately. To complete registration through our secure site, please have your Visa or MasterCard information available.
Registration Ages and Fees:
U6 ($70) – Born between September 1, 2018 - March 1, 2020 (includes 4 ½ year olds)
U8 ($70) – Born between January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2018
U10 ($75) – Born between January 1, 2015 - December 31, 2016
U12 ($90) – Born between January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2014
U14 ($90) – Born between January 1, 2011 - December 31, 2012
Uniform Fees
U6/U8 = $11
U10/U12/U14 = $14
Please Note: Piedmont/Lincoln Park Soccer Team Photos:
Tentatively Scheduled For Sunday, August 4, 2024 at Piedmont Church Field.
Time: TBD.
Backup Date (August 25, 2024)
PIEDMONT SOCCER FIELD IS LOCATED AT 2415 ENSIGN ST., DULUTH, MN 55811
Coaches NOT having their team participate in PYSA Photo Night will need to make their own arrangements for team photos.
U14 Players! More Soccer Options!
There is an option to play in the U16 League - an additional soccer option in the fall. There is a question in the registration if your player would be interested in playing in the U16 League. Details are below. If you have additional questions, please let us know.
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Jim & Kiki Watts
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
Piedmont/Lincoln Park Soccer will need New Leadership in 2025. Kiki & I will be stepping down as Club Directors after this season. We've enjoyed coaching the neighborhood kids, maintaining and upgrading the quality of our facilities, and making sure families have a good experience learning a wonderful team sport at a fair value. If you or someone you know is interested in this rewarding position, please feel free to email us or contact Julien at AYSA (julien@arrowheadsoccer.com).
Please direct any questions regarding this registration to: jkmge2006und@gmail.com
Here are some of the benefits of becoming a referee! 1. THE EXERCISE Refereeing a soccer game is good exercise. You can be outside and run around, enjoy exciting games, and make a few dollars. It can keep you in shape for your own sports, help you lose weight, or just have some fun. 2. THE MONEY There are not too many things that a young person can do that pays as well as being a soccer referee. You can work a few hours and make some pretty good money. As you improve and work higher level games, the money improves. The hourly rate is higher than working at a fast-food restaurant and you can work outside. 3. THE PLAYERS The game needs referees. Referees are there to make sure the game is fair, fun, and safe. You are doing a service to the community and to the players, coaches, and fans. Just remember, people have been playing the beautiful game for a long time and some of the best games ever played were in backyards, parks, or backstreets without a single fan, coach or referee. Just players who wanted to play and just enjoy kicking the ball around. 4. THE CHALLENGE Life is full of challenges and being a referee is a perfect way to learn how to meet them head-on and know that you can handle them. Soccer is an emotional game. Players get excited. Fans get excited. Coaches get excited. Learning how to cope with their emotions while keeping yours in check will serve you well throughout your life. Other challenges are pushing yourself to learn more, run longer and faster, and work better with your partners. As the referee, you are in charge and your decision is final. However, that does not mean you are not responsible for your actions and that you are all-powerful. 5. THE KNOWLEDGE Knowledge is a great thing. The more you know, the more you can do and see. With a complete knowledge of the Laws of the Game, you are a better referee, a better player, a better coach, and a better fan. 6. THE FRIENDSHIPS Becoming a referee is a great way to meet friends that have similar interests. Working with different referees help you understand about how different people can be so much like you and that you have as much to learn from them as they have to learn from you. Some of the people you will meet will become your friends for the rest of your life. Take the time to get to know them and understand them.
Little NetBusters is a program for 3 and 4 year old soccer players. Each session will last 50 minutes, and will be led by trained coaches using a curriculum designed for our youngest players. This fun introduction to soccer will feature age appropriate soccer activities, rather than formal games. Registration is limited and will close when the program is full. We strongly encourage early registration! Check out the Arrowhead Youth Soccer site to register!!!
Follow this link for in-season weather-related cancellations.
Addresses & Directions to AYSA Soccer Fields
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