Travel Program

MLBTB Travel Program Coordinator:
Tom Holland........ tom.holland@citrix.com


Fall 2010 Travel Tryout Information - Tryouts will be held Saturday April 17, 2010


About the Recreation Program:
General Information | Commitment | Age Classifications | Tryouts | Team Formation

Travel Forms


Morris County Youth Soccer Association
MCYSA Directions Page
MCYSA Games Menu
S.A.G.E. Information (Set A Good Example)


General Info:

Mountain Lakes-Boonton Township-Boonton Soccer Club, Inc. promotes youth soccer in the tri-town at both the recreational and travel level. The travel program is for the player looking for more intensity and competition.

Mountain Lakes-Boonton Township-Boonton Soccer Club 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. The fall teams usually practice twice during the week and have trainer sessions twice a week.

The Travel program does require additional fees on top of the normal recreation fees. Every player is required to pay the standard registration fee. If they make a travel team then they will be required to pay an additional fee and purchase a uniform, approximate cost $65-75. These additional fees are used for professional trainers, MCYSA fees, tournaments and referees for each game.

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Commitment:
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. 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.

The Morris County Soccer League is a “Carded” league. That means each child’s player pass must be presented at every game. To enable the MLBTBSC to obtain the player passes participants will provide their coach with the following items:

~A copy of your child’s birth certificate or passport
~A completed, signed and notarized Medical Release Form
!NJYS Membership form with the child’s information filled in (it is important that you fill in the social security number where indicated)
~SAGE (Set a Good Example) Form
~A small (approx. 1”) picture of our child (note: this picture will not be returned)
~Check payable to MLBTBSC
*If you have any questions on how to fill out the above forms, please see the FAQ's section.

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Age Classifications:

Teams are placed in age group divisions and each division is then placed in a flight according to the team’s ability. U-8, U-9, and U-10 play eight-a-side with U-11 and up playing a full field with eleven-a-side. For the Fall 2010 season, we will be using the age categories below:

Age..........Date of Birth
U8............8/1/02 - 7/31/03
U9............8/1/01 - 7/31/02
U10..........8/1/00 - 7/31/01
U11..........8/1/99 - 7/31/00
U12..........8/1/98 - 7/31/99
U13..........8/1/97 - 7/31/98
U14..........8/1/96 - 7/31/97

NOTE: Players born after July 31, 2003 are not eligible to play travel soccer by state rule.

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Tryouts:

The Try-outs will be held in April/May. (Date and times will be posted on our website). Current and past coaches, soccer board members, and others will evaluate participants. The tryouts will consist of scrimmages according to age groups and gender. The focus will be on skill evaluation in game/scrimmage settings based on your child’s soccer skills, athletic ability, attitude, and ability to listen and follow directions.

Notification of selection will be made by mid-June. Once notified, it is expected that your child will join the team. This acceptance will indicate participants’ and parents’ willingness to fulfill the commitments required.

Parents should understand that a large number of children may tryout for a limited number of roster spots. This may result in some children not being selected for a team. The roster size is set by the state so we do not have the option to exceed a certain number of players per team. Also, the traveling soccer program may not be appropriate for every child. Please be mindful of these facts before the try-out process. Remember, the MLBTBSC recreation program is a wonderful alternative that will continue to build your child’s skills.

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Team Formation:

Children will try out for travel and be evaluated by current and past coaches, soccer board members, and others deemed qualified by the travel coordinator/soccer board. They will be judged on soccer skills, athletic ability, attitude, and ability to listen and follow directions. These evaluations will then be reviewed by the travel coordinator and the coach. The evaluations will be part of the data used to determine the teams, but the coach will also use assessments of past performance and any particular needs of the team in order to arrive at the ultimate roster of the team.

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2009_SagePledge.pdf51.76 KB
2009_Coaches_Form.pdf20.2 KB
2009_KidSafe_Form.pdf33.14 KB
2009_Medical_Form.pdf25.27 KB
2009_Player_Membership.pdf23.08 KB
2009 Boys travel unifrom order form.pdf74.08 KB
2009 Girls travel unifrom order form.pdf75.03 KB