A new soccer league is starting up for school aged special needs children. The first season of TOPSOCCER is now enrolling.
TOPSoccer is a community-based soccer program that is designed to meet the needs of children with physical and/or mental disabilities. Player participation and development are key elements of the program as players are placed on teams according to ability and not by age.
The program is designed to improve the overall fitness, self-esteem and social skills of your child.
The program will help the athletes to develop a sense of belonging to a community, learn the value of being part of a team and improving self-esteem, fitness and social skills.
Practices will held in the Cottonwood Flats on the west side of town and the games being held at the Logan County soccer fields on Academy Road.
Cost is $35 and includes a t-shirt and medal.
Athletes who need extra assistance on the field will have a “buddy” with him or her. All buddies will need to have passed a background check prior to volunteering.
For more information on the program and how to sign up visit their website.
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