Pre-K/K-Clinic
Kindergarten Clinic is a fun, co-ed recreational program for boys and girls entering Kindergarten in the Fall. The program is also open to preschool age children who turn 4 by December 1st. The format will be a 30 minute skills session followed by a 30 minute 3v3 scrimmage. The one hour clinics are held on Mondays in September and October. There will also be an end of the season Jamboree with one final game under the lights on the high school turf. Spring Pre-K/K-Clinic is now available!
MLS
MLS League is a recreational program for girls and boys entering 1st or 2nd grade in the Fall (a few older kindergarten students may be eligible, please contact us to discuss - [email protected].) There will be 1 practice per week (at the coach's discretion and field availability) and 1 game each Saturday during the season. The game format will be small-sided (5v5, 6v6, etc - based on enrollment). Cost includes an MLS team jersey for players to keep. There will also be an end of the season Jamboree with one final game under the lights on the high school turf (pending availability).
Travel League
Travel League - this is a competitive program in which teams are entered into the North Central/Central travel league. Regular practice and game attendance are required. Two practices and two games a week are standard. Based on the numbers of registered players, CSC may combine teams and/or schedule a tryout in order to fill open roster spots.
The cost of this program will be charged upon accepted placement on a travel team.
TopSoccer
TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a community-based program for young athletes with physical/intellectual challenges, organized by Canton Soccer Club volunteers. The program is designed to bring the opportunity of learning and playing the game of soccer to any girl or boy, ages 4 and up, no age limit. Our goal is to enable athletes with limited abilities to enjoy the fellowship, exercise and fun of playing soccer with their peers.
Canton's TOPSoccer program is brand new this year, and our goal is to have 25 players out on the field each week learning the game of soccer, making friends and competing against other players and their mentors. Players can have a wide range of challenges, including Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy.
When and Where?
Our TOPSoccer group meets on Sunday mornings, in both the Fall and Spring soccer seasons, from 10 - 11 a.m. at
Canton High School Turf
Mentors
We have a very dedicated group of middle school and high school aged soccer players who are Mentors to our TOPSoccer players. The Mentors are assigned a specific player in the beginning of the season, and work with that player on a weekly basis. The Mentors lead the players through a variety of warm-up exercises, soccer drills and scrimmages before ending each session with a group cheer.
For more information on the TOPSoccer Program, please feel free to contact: