Don’t Become a Number

https://www.kempsoccer.com/post/don-t-become-a-number Demonstrate a level of professionalism that will make your future self smile (respect and hard work) Become consistent with your character and training habits (create a plan) Know that trends are temporary (train properly) Stop chasing other people’s dreams (you define you) Enjoy the journey, Ignore the noise, Always forward By WILL KEMP kempsoccer.com…

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Developing Through Culture

https://www.kempsoccer.com/post/developing-through-culture?postId=6f5aea5c-53ef-441b-8b2c-6fd1bef0d462&utm_campaign=34997ffe-567d-4e0d-9089-fffc4dcb280b&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&utm_content=93c359c5-fd12-45e9-9505-88905aec9369&cid=80cbc3d4-73eb-406d-a0bc-151e26d9b069 Our ability to develop comes directly from our environment. We are able to pick up things that we see throughout our lives and how others solve problems. This includes our sport as well.  In the American sport culture, the focus is on power and pace. A player is defined as talented based on those…

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No Dogs Allowed at Berwick

We apologize for any inconvenience, and especially to our visitors from other clubs to view a travel game, however, due to insurance reasons, we can not allow dogs onto our premisses. You will HAVE to leave your dog in your vehicle with supervision if you do indeed bring a dog to the complex. Thank you…

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Referee Abuse Policy

UPDATE: In March 2025, U.S. Soccer’s updated Referee Abuse Prevention Policy (Policy 531-9) takes effect. This policy update includes clearer definitions for physical and non-physical abuse – as well as stronger suspensions for reported referee abuse. Information about this policy update can be found at njyouthsoccer.com/rap. New Jersey Youth Soccer will share this information with…

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Is Travel Soccer For My Child?

Monroe Township travel soccer program provides the opportunity for teams to compete against similarly skilled teams in the South Jersey area. It provides a competitive training and playing environment for those players (and their families) who have the required athletic ability, soccer skills, commitment, and can meet the other demands placed upon them. Travel soccer…

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MTYS Logo History

Throughout the life of MTYS there have been many changes.  To read about how everything started with the club, please read the article written by Ed Berwick, one of the founding members of MTYS.  Other important changes in the clubs history are the change from Red and Black Uniforms to Blue and White and the Logo.  So far…

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