Freehold Soccer League to Be Formally Honored at NJYS Awards Dinner on February 2nd
New Jersey Youth Soccer will be hosting its 30th Annual Awards Dinner on Friday, February 2nd, where it will honor many players, coaches and members of the soccer community. One of those honorees will be the Freehold Soccer League, which has been selected as the 2017 NJYS Recreation Program of the Year.
“We thank New Jersey Youth Soccer for this great award,” said David Moore, outgoing Recreation Commissioner of the Freehold Soccer League. “Freehold takes great pride in our program, and our club places great value in the rec program. The entire club supports what we do each weekend with these 700+ players. The program is built on sportsmanship and creating a positive environment for the players to learn this great game.”
The Freehold Soccer League was founded in 1971 and has grown tremendously over the years. It now has more than 700 players ranging from four-years-old to the high school level who are participating in their recreation program. The athletes are grouped by school grade and play alongside their classmates and friends, truly making it a community league. All of its travel soccer players start within the recreation system, and many of them still participate at the recreation level to keep playing with their fellow schoolmates.
The management group of the Freehold Soccer League organizes the club with defined roles and expectations, using its Mission & Goal Statement as the basis for decision-making among player, coaching and referee development. Conducting the program this way has led to much success both on and off the field, making the Freehold Soccer League a very deserving recipient as the 2017 NJYS Recreation Program of the Year.
For more information on the Freehold Soccer League, visit their official website.
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