The Woolwich Observer

WYSC sees good response to its adult recreation­al soccer league, which is back for a second year

- VERONICA REINER

AFTER A SUCCESSFUL RUN last year, the fall adult house league at the Woolwich Youth Soccer Club is on again for 2018. Players of all experience levels are participat­ing in this co-ed league, with registrati­on closing September 1.

“We already have quite a few people from last year already registered,” explained Brendan Lowther, chair of the club’s recreation­al committee. “As of right now, we’re about halfway to our registrati­on goal.”

The target is a total of 64 registrant­s, the same amount as last year, to form four full soccer teams. Registrant­s must be at least 18 years of age.

“It’s a fun way to stay active,” said Merrin Macrae, a participan­t in last years’ adult soccer league who will be playing again this year. “You don’t have to have played varsity soccer in order to join the team. It’s a mixed league, which means we have people at all sorts of different levels and we have both males and females. It’s a fun way to stay active, to get outside, and also to meet other people.”

They organize the teams according to skill level to keep the teams as fair as possible. Woolwich Youth Soccer encourages everyone to come out, whether participan­ts have prior experience playing the sport or not.

“It’s not made to be a majorly competitiv­e environmen­t; we sort of encourage everyone of all abilities to be able to attend and play,” said Lowther. “On our registrati­on form we have a way for people to self-select their ability, so if you select A-level, it means you play a lot and have lots of experience, all the way down to D-level players, those who have never played before. And then when we make the teams, we make them so that they’re as even as we can, based on that selfselect­ion.”

There are 16 people on a full team. When organizing the teams, the club is sure to accommodat­e special requests.

“At the same time, we do accept the traditiona­l friend requests,” said Lowther. “And the spouse requests. You don’t have to request your spouse; we assume you want them on your team, but you could also let us know if that’s not the case. Sometimes people want to compete against each other, and that’s fun.”

The league draws in players from all over the area, outside of Elmira and even outside Waterloo Region. Lowther attributes this to being one of the few soccer leagues in the area that is just for fun.

“We do get a lot of people from a variety of areas; so we get people from Waterloo, a few from Elmira, but even people from just outside the area,” said Lowther. “So we get people from Drayton, Fergus, Elora, places like that. It’s pretty cool. We see different kinds of people from all over.

“It’s unbelievab­le actually. We get people from quite a ways out, and I’m surprised that people will drive in for like 40 minutes, from wherever they are, up north kind of thing. Every time I go to the registrati­on, it’s a surprise, some of the addresses, to me.”

The cost to register is $65. The first game will be September 9, and the league will continue for seven weeks (excluding Thanksgivi­ng weekend) until October 28. Games take place Sundays at Park Manor PS fields in Elmira at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.

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 ?? [FILE PHOTOS] ?? Members of the Woolwich Youth Soccer Club’s adult league play at Park Manor fields in the springtime. The first game for the fall season is scheduled for Sept. 9.
[FILE PHOTOS] Members of the Woolwich Youth Soccer Club’s adult league play at Park Manor fields in the springtime. The first game for the fall season is scheduled for Sept. 9.

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