A New Approach to Identifying Future Travel Soccer Players (U9/U10)
At NPSC, we know that many families are exploring travel soccer for the first time, and we want the process to feel welcoming, informative, and supportive. This year, we’re introducing a new and more flexible approach to identifying young players with travel-level potential. Rather than relying only on traditional one-night tryouts in April, our coaching staff will use multiple opportunities throughout the spring to meet and evaluate players who may be ready for the next level.
Because our recreational program is the primary pathway into travel soccer, NPSC coaches will spend time throughout the season attending recreational practices and games to observe players in a natural environment. Our coaches will also attend sessions of the Pre-Travel Academy, which is designed to help young players build the skills and confidence needed for travel soccer.
In addition, our staff will host Discovery & ID Sessions during the spring. These sessions give selected players the opportunity to join a travel team practice, allowing them to experience the pace and environment of travel soccer while our coaches get to know them better.
The process will conclude with a traditional tryout session in early May (see the schedule below). Families are encouraged to attend, especially if your player is curious about travel soccer or interested in learning more. Our goal with this approach is simple: to give more young players the opportunity to be seen, to help families better understand what travel soccer involves, and to ensure that players who are ready for the challenge have every chance to be identified and supported.
If your child enjoys soccer and is excited to grow in the game, we encourage you to come to tryouts and explore the travel program with us. ⚽

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