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The Community Soccer Club is a private, non-profit
organization dedicated to youth recreational soccer in the greater
Plain Township
Ohio area, including the communities of North Canton, Canton, Louisville,
Hartville, and Green. We sponsor teams for boys and girls from
pre-Kindergarten through twelfth grade. All teams are made up of boys and
girls, but girls in the fifth through eighth grade may play on one of our
all-girls teams.
We play both spring and fall seasons, but players register
for one season at a time so no long-term commitments are required. All games are
played on Saturday mornings between 8:30 am and 1:00 pm, at
Diamond Community Park at the corner of Diamond Street and
Middlebranch Road in Plain Township. The spring season runs for eight weeks from
late April to early June; the fall season runs for eight weeks from late August
through late October. See the
Calendar page for our current schedule.
Our Safe Kids policy
is intended to ensure that all those who work with your kids have no criminal history.
Employee/Volunteer Disclosure
forms, required by our insurance company to be submitted by all board members,
coaches, assistant coaches, and referees, are kept on file for background checks.
Check out our current club
newsletter
for information about upcoming events and registration procedures (Adobe
Acrobat ®). Have a compliment, comment, or complaint? Go to our
Comments Page to tell us what's on your mind.
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Registration for British Soccer summer camp now open |
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Sign up now for this summer's annual
British Soccer summer camp,
to be held at Diamond Community Park the week of June 4. The
British Soccer camp program, sponsored by Challenger Sports,
will again include all the great features our players have
come to expect: innovative practices; coached games; camp
world cup; cultural education; character building; and FUN!
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-British
Coaching Staff
-Individual Foot Skills
-Fakes,
Moves and Turns
-Freestyle Soccer |
-Technical & Tactical Instruction
-Small
Sided Games
-Daily
World Cup style tournament
-Fantastic Cultural Experience |
Learn more by
clicking this
link to the registration page
or downloading the camp
flyer. Or come to our
registration date on March 17 or opening day on April 21 to
meet one of the British Soccer coaches who can answer all your
questions. Register early to receive your free replica
jersey!
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Click
here to download coupons for
special offers at Dick's Sporting Goods |
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The Canton Joint Recreation
District office has moved!
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The CJRD has relocated from the Canton Memorial Civic Center to the Amateur
Hall of Fame building, 1414 Market Ave. N, effective February 1. Office hours
remain the same, weekdays, 8:30 - 4:00.
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Ohio Vortex
professional indoor soccer. Come join the fun at the Canton Civic
Center.
Click
here
for schedule and tickets.
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CSC offers first aid clinic
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The Community Soccer Club,
in cooperation with the
Stark County chapter of the American Red Cross,
is offering valuable first aid training to all coaches and
assistant coaches. The Red Cross program, called
Sports Safety Training, is an 8 hour course that helps coaches,
athletic trainers and other participants identify and eliminate potentially
hazardous conditions in a sports environment, recognize emergencies and make
appropriate decisions when providing first aid care.
Coaches and assistant coaches who are interested in being better prepared to
deal with injuries or medical emergencies during practices or games should
contact Peggi Johnson, our Health and Safety Coordinator,
for registration information.
The training provides coaches with the basic first aid skills and knowledge
needed to care for athletic injuries. This program meets requirements needed
to apply for Pupil Activities Supervisor Validation (State of Ohio & Board of Education).
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Canton Joint Recreation District
promotes CSC soccer
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The
Canton Joint Recreation District
has joined with the CSC to promote youth recreational soccer in Stark County.
Nadine Sawaya, recreation director, announced that CJRD will continue to cooperate
with Community Soccer in promoting and making soccer available to children in
Kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Players may register at the CJRD office in the Amateur Hall of Fame building,
1414 Market Ave. N on weekdays, 8:30 - 4:00, through the registration deadline.
The purpose of this cooperation is to begin developing a youth
recreational soccer program based in Canton. It is hoped by
Sawaya and the CSC Board that this initiative will plant the seeds
of a home grown youth soccer program for the city's children. Community
Soccer is providing facilities, coaches, referees, and scheduling for the
games, which are being held at Plain Township's Diamond Community Park.
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