Soccer Programs
Tuolumne County Youth Soccer provides kids of all ages, all abilities, and all skill levels the opportunity to participate, to learn, to play, to enjoy, and to eventually love the most beautiful game known all over the world as football.
Current recreational play programs are the Fall Recreation League and the Winter Recreation League. These programs together provide kids the opportunity to play up to seven months of the year at the local level and often with schoolmates.
Sierra United Soccer Club is the most competitive program offered and provides the aspiring soccer athlete the opportunity to play in regional, state-wide, national, and international leagues.
Each program is unique and geared towards the progressive development of the player.
Fall Recreation League is open to all girls and boys of all skill levels.
The age groups are U4, U5, U6, U8, U10, U12, U14, and U18. Some Under (U) age groups may be unavailable based on enrollment and age-groups may also be co-ed or gender specific.
Registration begins mid-March and closes mid-May, practices begin in August, first matches begin late-August on Saturdays, and the final matches are in late-October.
Winter Recreation League is a semi-competitive soccer program and open to all boys and girls who played in the Fall Recreation League program. Each player will compete in a tryout to make the team. The spirit of competition in the tryouts as well as the travel to play all add to the next-level semi-competitive play.
Registration begins in November, first practices in December, first soccer matches in January, and final matches are end of February. Some age groups may be unavailable.
Sierra United Soccer Club is the premier level and most competitive league play offered by TCYS.
Boys and girls compete at a high level; one that requires the determination to improve and advance their skill. Players are expected to maintain commitment and discipline to their game. The players who have joined the team have further developed their potential as soccer players and as individuals.
Each player must compete in a tryout and some age-groups as well as gender-specific teams may be unavailable.
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