SEARCY REGIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: In-person Registration for Searcy Youth Soccer to be held Aug. 18

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Online registration for the Fall 2022/Spring 2023 season is now OPEN at searcysoccer.com! Online registration will close on August 17th, and we will hold one in-person registration at the Carmichael Center on August 18th from 5:30—7:00 p.m. All kiddos born no later than 12.31.2019 are eligible to play this fall. Registration is $80 for kids born 2017—2019, $100 for kids born 2015—2016, $110 for kids born 2013—2014, and $120 for kids born earlier than that. We also offer a $10 sibling discount. We have limited spots for kids born 2012 and earlier. Due to the size of the teams, we cannot always accommodate everyone who signs up. For example, if a team can accept 18 players, and 40 kids sign up, 36 of the kids will be accepted while 4 will not be placed on a team. Kids are assigned on a first-registered-first-accepted basis. Waiting until August for in-person registration puts your child at risk of missing out on soccer for the fall. High school teams are fall-only and will not play in the spring. The registration fee includes both the Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 seasons. EVERYONE must register this fall, and no teams or registrations carry over from the spring season. Please message us with your child’s name and birthyear if you have specific questions as most of our answers are age- and gender-specific. Thank you for supporting SYSA!

Details:

What: In-person Registration for Searcy Youth Soccer

When: Thursday Aug 18, 2022
            5:30 PM – 7:00 PM CDT

Where: Carmichael Community Center

Website: http://searcysoccer.com

Contact Information: Ann Harrington 402.440.3625

Original source can be found here.



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