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Perry United 2013 Girls Following the exploits of PTYSC soccer team, and thanking their supporters.

Young players are the future.  Please share with parents of Pre-K through 2nd grade
05/28/2026

Young players are the future. Please share with parents of Pre-K through 2nd grade

Perry Township Youth Soccer Club is looking for some new players! ⚽️

💛U6 preschool/kindergarten
🖤U8 1st and 2nd grade

Getting your children on a team will help them with things both on and off the field that they will carry for life:

🤝 Teamwork – Working together toward a common goal
💪 Resilience – Bouncing back after mistakes or losses
🔥 Perseverance – Pushing through challenges and tough moments
🗣️ Communication – Supporting and guiding teammates on and off the field
🎯 Accountability – Owning your role and responsibilities
❤️ Sportsmanship – Respecting teammates, coaches, and opponents
⚡ Confidence – Believing in yourself and your abilities
🧠 Discipline – Showing up, working hard, and staying committed
👦🏻 Friendship - Making great connections as they grow and learn together

05/18/2026
05/18/2026

The team concluded the first sweltering Sunday of the year on a high note, mounting an impressive comeback after trailing 0-3 at halftime to overpower a formidable Brunswick squad, which boasted a 4-0-1 record with only two goals conceded prior to yesterday's match. Maddie initiated the resurgence in the second half with a powerful shot from outside the 18-yard box, precisely striking the far post and leaving the goalkeeper no chance. Shortly thereafter, Vivian executed a flawless free kick near the six-yard line, which Abby scoring with a left-footed shot that narrowed the deficit to 2-3 within five minutes of the restart. Following an action-packed period, Maddie's well-placed corner kick found Abby, who directed the ball to Cara; she controlled and drove it into the far post, tying the score. Ten minutes of frenetic play ensued before Abby outmaneuvered two defenders and was fouled by the goalkeeper in the box, earning a penalty kick. Below is the video footage of Abby converting the decisive penalty. These athletes demonstrate unwavering commitment to their team and an unrelenting drive to succeed, yielding outstanding results. This truly was a team effort, requiring every player's contribution. I have immense admiration for these young women's dedication and perseverance. Matthew Orr Nicole Murray Brandau Erin Christine

05/13/2026

SOPER SILENT SUNDAY DETAILS

Date: 05/17/2025

Soper Silent Sunday has been a regular event within the league for the past 20 years and was developed by retired OHTSL President Al Soper and Carl Pavolich, a longtime NOGSL board member.
The concept is that youth players need to develop communication skills within the game of soccer. The opportunities for players to dictate the match, has unfortunately, become drowned out by parents and coaches who do a lot of the talking for them.

Soper Silent Sunday does not allow for parents to yell anything during the game other than to applaud a good play, goal or save. It also minimizes the coaches' role to only be able to call out for substitutions and have conversations with players on the bench. The only exception to this rule is at the U9 age, where coaches are still encouraged to coach, as players are still learning and developing within the game. However we as a league, encourage even U9 coaches to keep coaching to a minimum on this day, if possible.

On this Sunday, May 17th, Soper Silent Sunday will be mandated. Referees cannot choose to not to honor Silent Sunday, nor can coaches or parents. Coaches are responsible to remind parents of the requirements ofthis weekend and the value to the players. Any parent or coach not adhering to Silent Sunday will first be warned and then asked to leave the facility. Referees will receive an email reminder, as well as all coaches and reps.

Keep points to remember:

1) Only U-9 coaches may continue to give instruction and talk to players on the field during the game.

2) All coaches, with the exception of U9, must refrain from coaching during the match, with the exception of calling out substitutions, and conversations to players on the bench.

3) Parents (including U9) should refrainfrom any communication other than to applaud and be supportive of the play on the field, when the play is dead (i.e. substitution, ball goes out, goal is scored, etc.)

4) Please remember the goal of Soper Silent Sunday is to give the players a voice, so please do your best to support this opportunity to develop a specific area of the game which must be encouraged for successful play to occur, as players continue to grow.

Thank you for supporting us in this event. Please refer to the OHTSL website homepage, www.ohtsl.com for additonal information.

05/02/2026

Get ready for fall ⚽️🔥
Super Rec & Travel teams are forming now at Perry SC.

Register before June 6 to lock in your spot.
👉 www.perrysoccer.com

05/02/2026

Hey Perry fans!! Games for under 6 will be cancelled tomorrow due to an unexpected windchill near freezing! 🥶 U8 and U10 games will continue as scheduled! Make sure to bundle up! ⚽️

The chances of her going pro ⚽️ are less than 0.05%.If she stays in sports, the chances of her becoming a future leader ...
04/25/2026

The chances of her going pro ⚽️ are less than 0.05%.

If she stays in sports, the chances of her becoming a future leader in her professional career grow by 70%. This was never just about sports…

Over 90% of C-Suite female executives grew up playing competitive sports. She’s not just learning to kick, pass, and run. She’s learning to compete in settings where other forces will try to push her out.

Female athletes statistically have lower rates of reported depression and anxiety than girls who do not participate in sports. Mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional health is very real, even at young ages. Sports is one of the few places in our world that helps protect her from internal crisis.

She’s learning to fight for an outcome.
She’s learning to fail and get back up.
She’s learning that the world is rarely fair, but we have to keep pushing forward.
She’s learning to work with others in high stakes settings.
She’s learning that people will let you down, and you can’t let it drag you down too.
She’s seeing families that fight for this structure at a young age, and she’s seeing those that don’t, and becoming aware that people are all wired differently.

Oh boy. Wait, oh girl, is she learning!

We don’t know what her future holds, but we do know that girls in sports are more likely to succeed in school, careers, and relationships. So every practice, game, tournament, training session; it’s all building character and and traits she will carry with her years after she stops kicking the ball.

Scholarships or sports careers, yes that would be awesome, but we know it’s unlikely. What’s much more likely is WHO she becomes along the way, and that’s what we push for.

Keep your girls in sports as long as you can. It’s what is happening OFF field that makes it worth it.

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