News Release
Registration Open for Pee Wee and Junior Soccer
For immediate release: November 27, 2017
The Moreno Valley Parks & Community Services Department is currently accepting registrations for the upcoming Pee Wee and Junior Soccer season. The program is open to girls and boys ages 3–7.
The emphasis of this league is to provide a fun, non-competitive, atmosphere where young athletes of all skill levels can learn the aspects of the sport of soccer.
Register for the Soccer Program
Registration deadline: January 3, 2018
In person: Conference & Recreation Center
14075 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley
By phone: 951.413.3280
Thanks to local volunteers, all Pee Wee and Youth Programs are available at an affordable cost for members of our community. All teams are coached by dedicated parents who want to make a difference.
The Parks & Community Services Department is always looking for enthusiastic individuals who have a keen interest in the development of Moreno Valley youth through recreation. To register for the Soccer program or to become a volunteer coach, please visit the Conference & Recreation Center at 14075 Frederick Street, or call 951.413.3280. Additional information can be found on our website at www.moval.org/sports.
The registration fee includes a jersey, participation award and an end-of-season banquet. Registration deadline is January 3. Early registration fee is $65 for residents and $85 for non-residents if paid by December 21. After December 21, the fee is $75 for residents and $98 for non-residents. All games and practices will be held at the City’s artificial turf fields located at Community Park, 13380 Frederick Street.
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