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Is today's game cancelled due to bad
weather?
You can find information on individual game cancellations from your
coach, however, field closings are posted on the field status page of
this site. Click here to be
directed to the field status page.
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Who is eligible to participate?
To participate in the MLBTB SC, children must be 4 years old
by July of the Fall season.
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When will I hear from my coach? I haven’t heard from my child’s coach
yet, what’s going on?
Coaches will contact players on their team before the season
begins. Depending on the coach, this could be as soon as mid
August or as late as the first week of September. All coaches have been encouraged to call each member on their roster early, however,
the decision is theirs.
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Can I choose my coach or team?
While we make every effort to place your child on a team with at
least one of his/her classmates, we cannot guarantee that your child
will be placed on a team with a specific friend or coach. We will make
exceptions for those players with "special needs". Formal requests must
be received in writing by June 1st. The letter should completely
describe all seasons for your request. Letters should be sent to PO Box
187, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046.
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What equipment is needed?
Each player will be provided
with a team shirt, shorts and socks. Players must provide their own
shin guards and footwear. Cleats are preferred (NO METAL) but sneakers
are acceptable. Teams are provided with a game ball. Players
should bring their own soccer ball to all practices. (Size #5 for
Division 3, Size #4 for Division 4, 5 &6, and Size #3 for Division 7).
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Where are the fields?
Our home fields, the RVA Fields, are located on Powerville Road in
Boonton Township. For directions click
here.
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How are teams formed?
As a general rule, coaches and teams are assigned on a random basis.
While we make every effort to place your child on a team with at least
one of his/her classmates, we cannot guarantee that your child will be
placed on a team with a specific friend or coach. We will make
exceptions for those players with "special needs". Formal requests must
be received in writing by June 1st. The letter should completely
describe all reasons for your request. Letters should be sent to MLBTB
Soccer Club, PO Box 187, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046.
Also, the skill level of each child from previous years is taken into
consideration as to prevent the formation of a so called 'staked' team.
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My child isn't the most athletic, but enjoys playing. How much
playing time should we reasonably expect?
As per club policy all players on recreation teams will
receive equal playing time. At the
midpoint of the first half mandatory substitution shall take place in
all games. Those players who have not yet played MUST be inserted and
shall play the remainder of the half.
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What is the difference between recreational soccer and
travel soccer?
The Mountain Lakes-Boonton Township-Boonton Soccer Club
promotes youth soccer in the tri-town at both the recreational and
travel level. The recreation level is for the player looking for a
good time and who has fun while playing soccer. The travel program is for the player looking for
a more
intense and competitive soccer experience.
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How can I get more information on MLBTB Soccer?
For more information on the club please continue to navigate
this site. The links below may help you in your quest for
information.
Recreation Soccer |
Travel Soccer |
Fields and Directions |
Referees
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How do I contact the club?
If you have a specific question, or general feedback, you can find the
appropriate contact by clicking
here and your comment will be forwarded to the appropriate person.
You may also contact board members responsible for specific functions
directly via email. Click here for board contact information.
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How and when do I register?
Registration may be completed online or by postal mail
(Processing fee applies for paper forms).
Players wishing to play recreation or travel soccer must complete the
same registration form. Registration will open in February. All
registration forms, online and paper, must be submitted/postmarked by
close of registration. For more information on registration
click here.
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Does the registration fee
have a family maximum amount?
Yes!
Three or more children, in the same family, will be charged the family
maximum amount of $140.00. However, if your registration is
received during the late registration period, you will be charged the late fee
per child; there will be NO family maximum during late registration.
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What is included in the
registration fee?
A
uniform for each player, referee fees, field maintenance, etc.
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Is there an additional
charge for travel players?
Yes.
Once your son/daughter is selected for a travel team, you will be
notified of the additional charges. For more information on travel
soccer and its current fees click here.
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How often will we practice?
Coaches will request a day and time that best suits them.
Please contact your coach for your teams practice schedule. All
teams will have at
least one practice per week.
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Where and when are games?
Recreation games for are played at the RVA Fields in Boonton
Township or at a Parsippany Field (for some divisions) on Saturdays
beginning the first weekend in September. Game times run from 8:00
AM to 2:30 PM. Some teams may have a night game in Parsippany.
Travel teams participate in the Morris County
Youth Soccer Association League. The teams competing in these leagues
are primarily located in Morris County with additional teams from Essex,
Somerset, Sussex and Warren counties. Travel time to games can be as
far as an hour away. Our teams compete in a 10 game season in the
fall (and spring for a number of teams) with games being played on
Sunday afternoons. For more information please visit
www.mcysa.org.
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How long are the games?
Recreation Games
Division 3 -- U13/U14 -- 40 minute halves
Division 4 -- U11/U12 -- 35 minute halves
Division 5 -- U09/U10 -- 25 minute halves
Division 6 -- U07/U08 -- 12 minute quarters
Travel Games
Division 3 -- U13/U14 -- 40 minute halves
Division 4 -- U11/U12 -- 35 minute halves
Division 5 -- U09/U10 -- 30 minute halves
Division 6 -- U07/U08 -- 25 minute halves
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What is the minimum age for playing travel soccer?
Players interested in playing travel soccer must be 7 years of age or
older by July 31 of the Fall season. For more information on
travel soccer please click here.
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What is the age cut
off for travel soccer?
For
the current age classifications for travel soccer please
click here.
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Can my child try out for an older age group
on the travel level?
Yes!
Your child will need to tryout with that age group. If your child does
not make the team, he/she will be placed on recreation team. A letter
will need to be sent to the Board of Directors requesting this.
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What is the
commitment for a travel team?
Playing on a Travel Team requires a commitment
from both the participant and their parents. All players are expected
to attend all practices and games.
Each team will
have at least one practice, one clinic and one game per week. All
practices and the clinic are at the RVA Fields. Games are played
throughout Morris County (usually within a 45 minute drive).
Additionally, our travel teams will participate in
2 tournaments (Labor Day weekend and Columbus Day weekend) each of which
involves 3-4 games over the weekend. Players are expected to participate
in the tournaments. For more information on travel soccer
please click here.
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How do I fill out
the required forms?
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US Youth Soccer Medical Release Form:
Fill out your child's information, emergency contact, insurance
information, and medical information. The bottom portion
of the form should read as follows "Therefore, I grant
Coach's Name and/or Assistant Coach's
Name permission to act as my surrogate..."
The form should then be signed in the presence of a Notary
Public.
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NJ Youth Soccer Player Membership Form:
Information to be posted soon.
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S.A.G.E Sportsmanship Pledge:
This document should be read in its entirety by the
parents/guardians as well as the player. It should then be
signed by each person. In addition to signing the form
each person should circle the appropriate title under their
signature.
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Can my child be placed on
a team in the next division up?
Yes,
ONLY if that child will be moved to be playing with his/her grade-peers.
The parent will need to send a letter/email to the Board requesting this
change.
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What is the
commitment for the recreational soccer?
At least
one practice per week, with a game every Saturday. All practices and
games are played at the RVA Fields. For more information on
recreation soccer please click here.
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What are the age groups for
each division?
For the
current age classifications for recreation soccer please
click here.
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Who is assigned to referee our game and what
is his/her name and phone number?
This information is not disclosed to the public. The only
individuals who have access to this information are club directors,
coordinators, and coaches.
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Where does the club get referees for the games?
At the recreation level all of the referees are youth between
the ages of 12 and 18. The club encourages its players to consider
becoming referees. Youth who want to referee must be at least 12 years
old. The club provides training for all recreation referees.
At the travel level all of the referees are USSF (United States Soccer
Federation) Certified and have been assigned to the game by the MCYSA
(Morris County Youth Soccer Association).
Please treat the referees with respect. Keep in
mind that the referee is trying to do their best
out on the field and yelling at them or berating them won't help them
in this task. Please keep all sideline comments positive. Thank the
referee after the game, even if you don't agree with the calls or feel
that a better job could have been done. One of the reasons we have
insufficient numbers of referees is that many quit
after their first year and the common reason they give is that they're
tired of being yelled at by the coaches and parents. Treat the referee with respect. Leave it
to the coach to talk with the referee if there is a need. The sad fact
is that we lose 1/3 of the referees in the state each year due to
abuse from the sidelines.
For more information on becoming a recreation referee please
click here.
For more information on becoming a USSF Referee please
click here.
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