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Intramural Game Schedule

Fall 2025 Dates (SUNDAYS):

  • 9/14

  • 9/21

  • ​9/28

  • 10/5

  • 10/19

  • 10/26

  • 11/2

  • 11/9

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PeeWee Schedule
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PeeWee players register for the FULL YEAR.

 

Players should report to the Bellport Middle School Fields at your pre-determined time (either 9:30am or 10:30am). The PeeWee program is run by professional trainers. UNIFORMS ARE REQUIRED as there will be scrimmages and can be purchased during online registration or at the first session. Players are also required to wear soccer cleats, shin guards, bring a size 3 ball, a cold drink and it is recommended that players wear an undershirt because parents may be asked to reverse player jerseys from white/blue for scrimmages.
 

Fall 2025 dates are all on SUNDAY:

 

  • 9/14

  • 9/21

  • ​9/28

  • 10/5

  • 10/19

  • 10/26

  • 11/2

  • 11/9


If you forget your start time, please send an e-mail to the club.

Intramural Referees

Our intramural program is always looking for new referees to help officiate our Sunday League games. If this is something that would interest you, you can sign up for more information and an opportunity to referee with us below

If you have further questions regarding refereeing in our intramural program, please feel free to contact Kim Brown on - Cell: 631-455-6919.

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Intramural Awards & Successes

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SCYSL family, 

      Each year, at our end of season festival, we ask that coaches distribute awards (medals) to a special player on each team according to guidelines below. These awards are named for two very special players that have come thru our league over the past 40 years.

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The ADDY AWARD

 

Addison De Los Santos played for South Country Soccer for several years. She was a terrific child and an incredible teammate. She touched the lives of everyone that knew her. While she was not the player that scores 3 goals a game, she was a coach’s dream player. One that would show up & play anywhere, passionately, without complaint. Addison’s memory will live on via the ADDY award.

 

This award is given once a year to one female intramural soccer player (per team) that exhibits the most passion for the game of soccer. In addition to this, the award winner should be the player who attends practice & games regularly, is never a discipline problem, plays whatever position on the field that the coaches ask, is on time and is always prepared to play, is a great teammate, and exhibits great sportsmanship.

 

At the EOY festival, the coaches of each team will meet to select the player that they believe is the most deserving of this award & announce the selection when giving out the trophies.

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The Brooksie AWARD:

 

Brooks Bruncaj also played for South Country Soccer for several years. Brooks was an energetic child that had to deal with unfortunate personal family issues. However, on Sunday mornings, Brooks also touched the lives of everyone that knew him. While he (or his Grandmother) often had no idea what time, uniform color or even what team he was on, he always would show up every week, every YEAR until he was much, much too old to play intramurals anymore playing anywhere, passionately, without complaint. We are not sure where Brooks is today but we will think of him every time we present the Brooksie award.

 

This award is given once a year to one male intramural soccer player (per team) that exhibits the most passion for the game of soccer. In addition to this, the award winner should be the player who attends practice & games regularly, is never a discipline problem, plays whatever position on the field that the coaches ask, is on time and is always prepared to play, is a great teammate, and exhibits great sportsmanship.

 

At the EOY festival, the coaches of each team will meet to select the player that they believe is the most deserving of this award & announce the selection when giving out the trophies.

Addy Award Winners:

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Brooks Award Winners:

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Breeze

- 2025 Spring Festival Winners

 

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Her-icanes

- 2024 Spring Festival Winners

 

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Michigan Wolverines

- 2024 Spring Festival Winners

 

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Manchester (Boys Division 2)

- 2023 Spring Festival Winners

 

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Cosmos (Boys Division 2)

- 2022 Fall Festival Winners

 

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Manchester (Boys Division 2)

- 2021 Fall Festival Winners

 

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Barcelona (Boys Division 2)

- 2021 Spring Festival Winners​

For all of our divisions, uniform and shin guards are required at every practice and games, meanwhile cleats are also strongly encouraged. Bringing lots of water is also strongly encouraged. 

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Please note: Cleats should be soccer specific cleats.

PeeWee

The Pee Wee division is for players aged 5 and 6 years old.

Pee Wee players have an eight-week training season in the Fall AND an eight-week training season in the Spring. Parents only need to register once. 

All practices are held on Sunday mornings at a pre-determined time that remains the same throughout the season. 

At each practice, players will practice for approximately 30 minutes per session and will then scrimmage for the remaining 30 minutes. The scrimmage will be managed by a professional trainer. 

Division 1

Division One is for players that are approximately 7 and 8 years old.

Division One players have approximately an eight-game schedule in the Spring AND an eight-game schedule in the Fall. Parents only need to register once. 

Each player is provided at least one hour of professional training per week throughout the season, with the option for a second hour available. 

Games consist of four 12-minute quarters and are held every Sunday morning at either 9.00am, 10.00am, or 11.00am. 

All games are against other club players and are played in an environment that places fun as its number one priority. There are no scores or standings. 

Division 2

Division Two is for players that are approximately 9 and 10 years old.

Division Two players have approximately an eight-game schedule in the Spring AND an eight-game schedule in the Fall. Parents only need to register once. 

Each player is provided at least one hour of professional training per week throughout the season, with the option for a second hour available. 

Games consist of two 25 minute halves and are held every Sunday morning at either 9.00am, 10.00am, or 11.00am. 

All games are against other club players and are played in an environment that places fun as its number one priority. There are no scores or standings. 

End of Year Festival

In addition to playing our last games that day, we will once again use this day to celebrate a year of fun.

A BBQ will be set up once again.

There will be a DJ playing music.

The trophy presentations for every team & child continue throughout the day. And we will draw our annual raffle prizes. 

We are in desperate need of volunteers to become part of our festival committee as well as helpers on the field that day. With your help, this can once again be a huge success.

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