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This spring my family is participating on the Saturday Soccer League which is made up entirely of homeschool families! We initially became involved with this group for Sam as there were no opportunities in our area for homeschooled, high school players. Sam made a lot of friends, had a lot of fun and still got to play soccer.

The rest of my kids were involved with the local city soccer league, which we had participated in for over ten years. But this year, when I sat down to figure out how much it was going to cost to put three children on the league, I just didn’t see how we could do it! For three kids WITH new mandatory uniforms, the cost came to around $300! To put four kids on the Saturday Soccer League was around $100!

But this past Saturday as I watched the kids play, I started to think of some of the other benefits my family was getting out of being on this different league. Most importantly to me as a soccer mom, I am not driving to different counties for different games all weekend long! The gas money alone is a significant savings!

Soccer goes from about 9:45 to 12:00 on Saturday and then its DONE! There are no practices, no Sunday games, nothing late Saturday afternoon. My family can now take off for Lake Erie, or the park, work in our garden, or anything else we want to do as a family without having our time managed around the soccer schedule.

We are also meeting other homeschooled families which is always a good opportunity. The league also tries to keep families together. Izzy, Noah and Gabe are on the same team with another family of farm children! Oh the stories they are hearing about life on the farm! And the stories those farm kids will hear about life in the hood! Talk about multiculturalism.

The founders of this league started it because they too were concerned about costs and the breakup of their family during soccer season. They started with just a few players and now they have four high school teams, three JV, some elemetary teams and even a small DD. Plus there is a waiting list to get in!

This is just the best example in my experience of homeschoolers finding a need and filling it. And I’m so glad we found them!
Scenes from Saturday Soccer in the park!
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3 Comments

  1. Neat! But are ONLY homeschoolers allowed to play? Is that not just a reverse of what you fought with schools and teams- everyone should be allowed?
    Not that I know if anyone else is interested….but I would have been in my old community because the soccer league was filled with children who had played since birth and my children were not welcome….
    Just a thought.
    Maybe you are missing some other large families who wish to play- but also send their children to Catholic or public school….

  2. I don’t know how strict they would be about a non homeschooler playing. I’m not sure it’s an issue because school kids, particularly on the high school level have more options.

    They do have a waiting list though so right now not even all the homeschoolers who want to play can because there aren’t enough coaches. We got in because Mr. Pete agreed to coach.

  3. I looks like a great idea to me too. One thing I’ve never liked about organized sports (playground or school) is that except for the youngest kids, only those who are good at it get to play. Baseball is seen as a game of summer, but for most kids those games are squeezed in after school, so that the allstar teams can be formed and play during the summer. Most sports require such a committment from not only the kids but the family as well. A Saturday am league just sounds like such a great idea–organized competition but no life-consuming.

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