Starting Youth Soccer

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  1. sacffc

    sacffc Well-Known Member

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    Every practice we would have a scrimmage, and the kids had to come up with a name for their team. The sillier the better, and it can't have been used before. So, for example, we'd have the Ferocious Hamsters against the Lego Monsters. As the ref, I had to use the team names in calling the game. The list of scrimmage team names was the highlight of the end-of-season banquet.
     
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  2. stlouisbrad

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    We did the name thing last practice. We ended up with the Roaring Tigers vs. The Bellyache's. The kids loved it.
     
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  3. stlouisbrad

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    In case any of you were curious,the first game went fantastic. 11 out of 12 kids tried their best (1 kid wanted no part of the field). We got the win and most kids are very eager to practice on Monday. Great day.
     
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  4. stlouisbrad

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    The boys finished up their season this afternoon. They were the powerhouse of the Judge Dowd kindergarten soccer league. Officially no wins or losses, but truth be told no one ever really gave them a game. The majority of the kids really improved as the season went on. Overall a lot of fun

    Now we are trying to recruit enough kids to play indoor.
     
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  5. HatterDon

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    love to see names I've missed for years: ClevelandMo and dcHeather.
     
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  6. stlouisbrad

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    Well the boys kicked off their 1st grade season this week and thumped their opponent. So at least I got to see one team I support play today. We lost two from last year's team. So we got 10 boys for our 7 on 7 league.
     
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  7. stlouisbrad

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    The 3rd grade soccer team kicks off on Saturday. We remain undefeated all time. We lost one of the better kids to club soccer but added a home schooler. It'll be extremely tough to keep our undefeated streak going another year. Wish us luck.
     
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    Great stuff - have fun!
     
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  9. SoCalJoe

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    @stlouisbrad hope the kids have a great season. We have a crazy heatwave that started a couple days ago, hopefully it hasn’t reached you yet.
     
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  10. stlouisbrad

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    It has not yet. 74 degree high today. It's gorgeous outside. We got the W today over our our neighborhood rival.
     
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  11. sacffc

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    I coached my daughter's rec level team for 5 years when she was in elementary school. I came up with an idea that was very popular with the kids. Every practice we would have a scrimmage at the end. I'd divide the girls into 2 teams and they had to come up with a name for their team. It can't be one that was used before, and, silly names encouraged. So one practice we had the Mighty Guinea Pigs against the Wild Girls; another time we had the Burglar Raccoons against the Pumpkin Eaters. As the referee, I had to use the team names when calling the game. One time, just to be mean, they named their team supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. The highlight of the banquet at the end of the year was reading off the list of scrimmage team names. A really fun thing for rec level elementary school kids.
     
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  12. sacffc

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    OOPS ... I was looking through this thread and saw that I posted essentially the same thing 3 years ago. In the spirit of doing something new, here is <drum roll> 1996 Scrimmage Team Names (8-9 year olds):

    Ain't I Not Cutes
    American Girls
    Arguers (do you want to scrimmage or do you want to argue?)
    Big Ferocious Dogs
    Bouncing Tiggers
    Champions
    Dancing Bears
    Dolphins
    Falcons
    Ferocious Sunflowers
    Flying Hamsters
    Girls Kick Butt
    Golden Retrievers
    Halloweeners
    Haunted Masks
    Historical Dudes
    Hoppy Floppy Doppy Ghostly Skeletons
    I Don't Knows
    IHOPs
    It's
    Killer Kangaroos
    Mickeys
    Mighty Ducks
    Moonbeams
    Mustangs
    No Names
    Nothings from Nowhere
    Nutty Dodo Bears
    Peace People
    Radicals
    Roller Blader Soccer Players
    Rooty Tooty Fresh and Fruity Pinkys
    Screaming Pixie Sticks
    Shhhh
    Soccer Girls
    Tattletles
    Terrific Tiggers
    Thunderhawks
    U.S. Kings
    Wild & Crazy Soccer Bananas
    Winning Tweetys
    Wolves
    Yellow Cocoa Puffs
    Yellow Gumballs
     
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  13. stlouisbrad

    stlouisbrad Well-Known Member

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    I think I'm partial to Ferocious Sunflowers
     
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