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"Great customized approach, not feeling like just another number. Great coaching, great parents - all with a healthy, and not too competitive, slant."
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Junior Academy: Intermediate
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Program Overview
Schedules
Forms
Uniforms
What's Next
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U10 Intermediate League
The Intermediate league is designed for those interested in a little more competition and preparing those who are interested in joining the Competitive league. It is the highest level of competition at the U10 level. The league is divided into three divisions: gold, silver and bronze, with gold being the most challenging.
- All games are played on Saturdays and some Sundays and times will vary. Games are either played within the Skyline club or are played against nearby clubs.
- There are no tryouts for this league, everyone gets a chance to play.
- Teams in this division normally practice twice a week.
- Each team will play 10 games.
- Games are played in an 8v8 format with goalkeepers.
- All coaches at the Intermediate level are volunteer coaches and are not paid.
- All players must purchase a Skyline uniform. The uniform consists of two jerseys, 1 short, 2 pair of socks. Skyline does not provide the uniforms.
- All games are refereed by certified Skyline referees or parent volunteers.
- Registration for the Intermediate league is $150.00 a season. A $25.00 late fee is applied to all late registrations.
Uniforms
Skyline Uniform Kit |
Recreational, Cross Quad & Intermediate
(U6 - U18) |
$49.95 + Tax
Includes a blue jersey, a white jersey, one pair of socks, and shorts
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The official uniform supplier for Skyline Soccer is Soccer Stop. Uniforms can be purchased online at www.soccerstop.com or by stopping into the I-225 and Parker road store located at:
12300 E. Cornell Ave, Unit E
303.755.6600
What's Next
When transfering from the U10 (spring) to the U11 (fall) division, you have three choices.
1. You can move to the more recreational side of soccer and register yourself for Developmental soccer. This would be a step down in competition of play.
2. You can stay in the Intermediate league at the U11 age level and keep the competitive level, without have the competition of Competitive soccer. This may be equal competition from what you play at the U10 Intermediat level, but many of the Intermediate teams will go on to play Competitive.
3. Tryout in May for Competitive soccer. Competitive soccer would be a step up in competition.
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