Important Updates for Last Year's Players and New Spring Registrants
- robertjamieharper5
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 24 hours ago
If your child played soccer last year during the Fall or Spring seasons, or if you are registering a new player for the upcoming Spring season, this post has key information you need. Staying informed about registration deadlines, team placements, and season schedules will help you prepare and ensure a smooth experience for your young athlete.
Registration Details for Returning Players
Players who registered last year for either the Fall or Spring seasons have a few important updates to keep in mind:
No Need to Register Again for Spring Season
Returning players will be contacted by their coach from last fall.
Uniform and Equipment Checks
Returning players should review their uniforms and equipment. If anything needs replacement or updating, now is the time to order new gear before the season starts.
What New Spring Registrants Should Know
For families registering a player for the first time this Spring, here are some key points:
Registration Deadlines
Spring registration typically closes a few weeks before the first practice. Register early to avoid missing out, as teams fill up quickly.
Age Group Placement
Players are grouped by birth year to keep competition fair and balanced. Make sure to provide accurate birthdate information during registration.
Evaluation and Team Assignments
Some age groups may require evaluation to determine team placement. Details about dates and locations will be sent after registration closes.
Required Documents
These documents are mandatory before participation.
Preparing for the Season
Whether returning or new, preparing your child for the season helps them get the most out of their soccer experience:
Practice Schedule
Practice times and locations will be shared via the MOJO app or directly from your child's coach. Mark your calendar early to avoid conflicts.
Health and Safety
Encourage your child to stay hydrated and get enough rest before games. Proper warm-ups and cool-downs reduce injury risk.
Parent Involvement
Volunteer opportunities are often available for parents, such as coach, team manager or snack coordinator. Getting involved builds community and supports the team.
Final Thoughts
Keeping track of registration updates and preparing ahead will make the Spring soccer season enjoyable and stress-free for your family. Whether your child is returning or joining for the first time, clear communication and timely action are key. Check your email regularly for league announcements and reach out to the registration office with any questions.



Comments