Prospect Soccer Club's ("PSC") in-house soccer program includes the age groups U8 and younger and are typically co-ed. Your child must be at least 3 years of age to participate in our program.
PSC’s in-house program focuses on the fundamentals of the game, team concepts, and most importantly having fun!
Registration can be completed on this website by first registering or logging into your account and then completing the registration process.
For the spring season, registration typically opens in January and remains open through the first week or two of practice. Practices usually start in early April with the season concluding in early June.
For the fall season, registration typically opens in July and remains open though the first week or two of practice. Practices usually start in late August with the season concluding in late October.
Once the teams have been established, your child's coach will communicate with you via a team management App on your phone. Keep an eye out for notifications as the season approaches.
The children will be given a tee-shirt in which they will keep at the end of the season. Your child will need their own shin guards and soccer cleats to participate in practice and games. It is also recommended each child has their own soccer ball. In-house teams use ball sizes 3 and 4 depending on age group. Don't hesitate to reach out to one of our members if you have any questions in regards to uniform requirements.
Our in-house teams play our own in-house teams on Saturday mornings. There may be an instance where our in-house teams may play "friendlies" with other neighboring clubs.
While fully insured, PSC’s In-House program remains independent of any other governing body. Despite its independence, PSC’s In-House game formats are in accordance with the recommendations made by US Youth Soccer. Additionally, the PSC has successfully encouraged most of its In-House coaches to secure the licensing required by US Youth Soccer.
PSC’s In-House coaches are required to obtain all of the necessary clearances required by local, state, or federal law.