Rose Tree Soccer Club is bringing its TOPSoccer program back this spring, reintroducing an inclusive and community-focused opportunity for athletes with special needs to get involved in the game.
After several years away, the program returns with three sessions scheduled for May, marking an exciting step in rebuilding and growing TOPSoccer within the club.
For those involved, the program holds a deeper meaning beyond the field.
“It’s such a great way to get athletes out there with their friends doing something outside of school and work,” said Brian MacCurtin. “It’s also a great opportunity for players in the community to get involved and experience what TOPSoccer is all about.”
The spring program is free to attend and will take place on May 9, 16, and 23 from 9:00 to 10:00 AM at Sleighton Park. Registration is required for all participants, and both players and buddies will receive a Rose Tree SC TOPSoccer t-shirt.
TOPSoccer is designed to provide athletes of all abilities with the chance to learn the game in a fun, supportive, and non-competitive environment. Sessions will focus on basic skills, small-sided games, and activities that promote teamwork, confidence, and independence.
While the program includes general age groupings, the focus this spring is on creating a flexible experience that meets athletes where they are. Participants can engage in a way that feels comfortable, whether that includes working with a buddy or participating more independently during activities.
Volunteers play a key role in the TOPSoccer experience, helping create a positive and welcoming environment for all players. Buddies must be at least 12 years old, and volunteers over the age of 14 are required to complete clearances. Please email admin@rosetreesoccer.org if you are over the age of 14 and would like to volunteer.
Program Details:
Location: Sleighton Park
Dates: May 9, 16, and 23
Time: 9-10 AM
Register Here: RTSC Spring TOPSoccer Registration
Sign Up to be a Buddy: Buddy Sign Up

