What is the process for players after they age out of the In-House program (U10 is the last age group for the In-House program)?
Reply: The Kiski Program offers two levels of soccer, In-house which is recreation play and travel soccer which is competitive play. Once a player ages out of the In-house program they are participating in a try-out process conducted in late June or early July. The teams are made by coach’s selection from this tryout process. The travel program works different than that of in-house. Coaches notify the Kiski Board that they want to take on a team; they conduct a try-out and based on the level of skill they are able to choose the division they are going to play in (Division 1, 2 or 3 boys, Division A, B or C girls). Division 1 or A is the most challenging. Game schedules are created by district volunteers not by Kiski Soccer. Where you play your 4 away games is based on who and how many teams register in that age division.
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