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The fall season will run from August – October.  And the spring season from mid-March to June.  Grade School Boys and Girls will have teams in both fall and spring.  Each season consists of two halves of seven or eight weeks each. The first half is in fall and the second half is in spring.  The High School Boys season is fall, while the High School Girls season will be spring.

Current registration fee: 

High School (boys-fall and girls-spring): $310

U14 and U12 (boys and girls): $250

U10 and U8(boys and girls): $160

U6 (coed): $80

*Note, the athlete must be under the age of the number of the team as of August 1st, 2024.


Required Equipment:   Players will need to provide their own black shorts, shin guards, soccer cleats, and black socks. Players are encouraged, though not required to bring their own ball. U14 and Highschool use size #5. U12 and U10 use size #4. U8 and U6 use size #3.

Practices:  Highschool through U-8 practices are to be determined by the coach; there will be at least two a week in Washington County.   U6 will meet once a week to work on skills and scrimmage each other.


Games:
  U14-U8 will have games through the Kettle Moraine Soccer League and two tournaments. High School will have games with the surrounding areas.

Travel:  Most games will be in the local area.

Competitive Level:   The Grade School team will be focusing on developing players while also playing competitive games.  The High School teams are to play competitively.

Team Member Requirements: Players are expected to exhibit Christian behavior and attitude as they strive to glorify God through their witness both on and off the field, displaying a willingness to learn and improve.

Parent Requirements: We expect our parents to participate in our organization by striving to act in a Christ-like manner. WCHSA depends on volunteers, we will need help this year in a number of areas.

Commitment to Spiritual and Physical Youth Protection: WCHSA will make every reasonable effort to meet each player’s spiritual and physical needs.  Some ways we hope to accomplish this are by:

  • Interviewing each coach and requiring that they express a clear profession of faith in Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior
  • Requiring at least two board-approved adults at each practice session; for boys, at least one of which will be an adult man — and for girls, at least one of which will be an adult woman
  • Encouraging appropriate attitude, behavior, and actions during all practices and games
  • Discouraging spectators from attending practice times to reduce player distraction and allow players and coaches to better focus on team objectives.

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