LIL’ BLASTERS & KICKIN’ KIDS Soccer (Ages 3-6) | FUEGO SOCCER (Ages 7-10) | MAPLE GROVE YOUTH REC LEAGUE (U11-U14)
Lil' Blasters & Kickin’ Kids Soccer (Ages 3-6) Fall 2022
Our Lil' Blasters and Kickin' Kids programs introduce the wonderful game of soccer through age-appropriate activities and small-sided scrimmages. Meets once a week and is led by professional staff assisted by trained parent volunteers who love teaching and soccer.
Fall 2022 – Lil’ Blasters Ages 3-4
This program is for children in Pre-K (3- & 4-year-olds) that are looking for an introduction to the game of soccer. This group meets once per week. Each session includes age-appropriate games and a small-sided scrimmage. Cleats or sport shoes recommended. Shin guards required. Bring your own soccer ball.
Dates: Mondays - September 12, 19, 26, and October 3, 10, 17
Time:5:30-6:15pm
Location: Fernbrook Elementary Grass Field
Cost: $125
Fall 2022 – Kickin’ Kids Ages 5-6
This program is for children in kindergarten to 1st grade that are looking for an introduction to the game of soccer. This group meets once per week. Each session consists of age-appropriate games and a small-sided scrimmage. Cleats or sport shoes recommended. Shin guards required. Bring your own soccer ball.
Dates: Mondays - September 12, 19, 26, and October 3, 10, 17
Time: 6:30 – 7:15 pm
Location: Fernbrook Elementary School Grass Field
Cost: $150
Required Equipment for Kickin’s Kids and Lil’ Blasters (scroll below to see links for options):
Size 3 ball
soccer cleats or tennis shoes
shin guards
water bottle
RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT
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Soccer Ball Sizes:
U4-U8: Size #3 Ball
U9-12: Size #4 Ball
U13+: Size #5 Ball
Shin Guards
Soccer Socks
SIZE 3 OPTIONS
SIZE 4 OPTIONS
SIZE 5 OPTIONS
SHIN GUARDS
SOCCER SOCKS
LIL’ BLASTERS & KICKIN’ KIDS Soccer (Ages 3-6) | FUEGO SOCCER (Ages 7-10) | MAPLE GROVE YOUTH REC LEAGUE (U11-U14)
FUEGO SOCCER (Ages 7-10) Fall 2022
Players will be placed on individual teams with assigned qualified coaches. Teams will train and play real games every Monday as well as 2 mini tournaments (Jamborees) with their teams. Train/Play Model focused on learning how to play the real game. Perfect for any level player looking to experience soccer at its best
Dates: Mondays - September 12, 19, 26, and October 3, 10, 17
Time: 7:30 -8:30 pm
Location: Fernbrook Elementary School Grass Field
Cost: $150
Jamboree Saturday, October 8th from 2-4:30 pm
LIL’ BLASTERS & KICKIN’ KIDS Soccer (Ages 3-6) | FUEGO SOCCER (Ages 7-10) | MAPLE GROVE YOUTH REC LEAGUE (U11-U14)
MAPLE GROVE YOUTH REC LEAGUE (U11-U14) FALL 2022
U11/U12 and U13/U14 Girls
Location: Maple Grove
When: Mondays/Wednesdays (Games and practices between 5:30pm-8:30pm)
Dates: September 12th – October 19th (6 games)
Cost: $165*
*Includes jersey and socks
U11/U12 and U13/U14 Boys
Location: Maple Grove
When: Tuesdays/Thursdays (Games and practices between 5:30pm-8:30pm)
Dates: September 12th – October 19th (6 games)
Cost $165*
*Includes jersey and socks
Required Equipment for Rec League (scroll below to see links for options):
Size 4 or 5 ball
soccer cleats or tennis shoes
shin guards
water bottle
*This program relies on parent coach volunteers. the informational/training meeting for parent coaches will be april 23rd. there is a space within the registration to indicate if you are interested in coaching.*
SIZE 3 OPTIONS
SIZE 4 OPTIONS
SIZE 5 OPTIONS
SHIN GUARDS
SOCCER SOCKS
What is Recreational Soccer and Why it is Good for Kids?
Recreational soccer primarily devotes itself to the enjoyment and development of soccer players without the emphasis on high-level commitment. The purpose of recreational soccer is to provide an opportunity for the participants to have fun, play with a sense of team and community, learn the sport, and develop life skills including a life long love of the game.
The Benefits of Recreation Soccer
Recreational soccer provides a rich and enjoyable environment where children can be introduced to the sport in a nurturing and supportive way that allows them to learn the game, experience the game and grow to love the game.
Low pressure, fun filled activities are essential to the development of basic skills and tactical awareness and recreational provides just that model.
Players get to play with the school and neighborhood friends
Guaranteed 50% playing time
While recreational soccer serves the needs of the far majority, there are those who may wish to explore a greater level of commitment. However, there are tradeoffs to moving your child from a recreational team to a competitive team in the “Classic League”. The following are a few things that every family should think about before making this move.
Things to Consider Before Moving Your Child to a Competitive Team
A select number of players may stand out during the course of a recreational soccer season, and their parents may consider moving their child to a competitive team. While skill is important, competitive soccer is more about commitment. Any player will see improvements by moving to a competitive team. Having more practices with skilled, high-level coaches will produce results for everyone. The question that needs to be asked, is if your player is willing to put in the commitment to improve their skills.
Here are some pros and cons of joining a competitive team. This is not an all-inclusive list; however, these are all important points to weigh when considering the move to a competitive team.
Playing time and starting
One of the potential downsides of joining a competitive team can be that your child experiences less playing time than on their recreational team, where they may have been a team leader in many areas. It is the old adage of going from being a big fish in a small pond to being a small fish in a big pond. This experience may potentially deter children from continuing the following season if the experience is perceived as negative.
Additional playing requirements
Competitive teams require a much greater commitment by players and their parents. There will be both home and away games which can sometimes result in driving an hour each way for a hour long game (and don’t forget about getting there 30 minutes early for warm-ups). An away soccer game in the competitive league could take 4-5 hours out of your day, and there are also typically all-day tournaments in your future towards the end of the season.
Economics
In almost all cases, competitive team soccer has significantly higher associated costs than recreational soccer. These fees include uniform costs, tournament fees, indoor training during the offseason, seasonal registration, etc., and can quickly become a large financial investment, depending on the club. All our fees can be viewed here.
Those are just a few factors to consider before encouraging your child to take the step towards competitive play. On the plus side, if your child is truly passionate about soccer then there are benefits to moving up to a competitive league.
Benefits for Moving Your Child to a Competitive Team
Coaching
The coaches in competitive soccer generally speaking typically have gone through coaching education programs at a high level and may give your child an opportunity to learn the game in ways they may not experience through recreational soccer.
Level of competition
Players will be placed on teams based on their ability, which means you will be surrounded by like-skilled players. Everyone will have the opportunity to be pushed by both teammates and opponents. In competitive soccer player’s can give their all, matching skills and wit, amongst the best players within their ability level.
Commitment and discipline
Playing for a competitive team requires more discipline than recreational teams. Once a child moves up to competitive soccer, it requires much more work outside of the normal practices and games to allow their skill level to increase and improve. There is great value for kids to learn that hard work, commitment, and discipline are required to excel in anything they do and this discipline can help them both on and off the field in all areas of their lives.
Final Thoughts
There are pros and cons to anything and advancing to competitive soccer is no different. The most important thing is to use your knowledge of your child (no one knows your child like you do) and determine if this will really benefit them. If you believe that they have gotten all they can out of recreational soccer, still never tire of practice or games, then it may be time to move to the next level. Whereas if you child wants to continue to play with their neighborhood friends in a more relaxed environment, then a move to competitive soccer will most likely not be in the best interest of your child.
If you are still on the fence, take your time to make the right decision for you and your child. Remember, despite what many people say, there’s always next year. If your child is truly destined to play at the more competitive levels, their spot will be there for them when they are ready. Keeping that in mind, it is better to let your child enjoy the game and develop at their own pace. Maplebrook Soccer Club is Maple Grove’s Home for Recreational Soccer. Maplebrook Soccer is a non-profit organization that creates opportunities for kids to enjoy soccer in their neighborhoods through recreational leagues and tournaments, coaching education, field development and community outreach.