- 2025 Winter Indoor Soccer: 2nd/3rd Girls
- Winter Indoor Soccer - Grades 2-3
- Winter Indoor Soccer - Grades 4-5
- Winter Indoor Soccer - Grades 6-8
- Winter Indoor Soccer - Grades 9-12+
- 2024 Winter Indoor Soccer: 2nd/3rd Co-ed
- 2024 Winter Indoor Soccer: 4th/5th Co-ed
- 2024 Winter Indoor Soccer: 6th-8th Boys
- 2024 Winter Indoor Soccer: 6th-12th Girls
- 2024 Winter Indoor Soccer: 9th-12th Boys + Adults
- 2025 Winter Indoor Soccer: 2nd-4th Boys
- 2025 Winter Indoor Soccer: 4th/5th Girls
- 2025 Winter Indoor Soccer: 5th-7th Boys
- 2025 Winter Indoor Soccer: 6th-12th Girls
- 2025 Winter Indoor Soccer: 8th-12th Boys
Winter Indoor Soccer - Grades 2-3
DIVISION INFORMATION
- 20-minute games; 5v5 + GKs
- 3 points for a win, 1 point for a tie, 0 for a loss
- Teams must field at least four players by kickoff or forfeit game (can still play down, with players from other team, etc.)
- Forfeited game results in a 5-0 loss.
- Final standings will be determined by 1) points accrued, 2) goal differential, 3) goals scored, 4) goals conceded
Teams
Team 1 - Black
Caleb Stickney
Claire Canne
Deklan McDonough
Hailey Masterson
Harrison Thiel
Jacob Sharp
Kaeden Hahn
Lenny Duginski
Ruby Pacheco
Wyatt Stahel
Team 2 - Blue
Castyn Vandehei
Chloe Van Der Nest
Easton Baade
Jax Lipke
Joseph Renzelmann
Koda Wendt
Lance Patterson
Nova Muenchow
Team 3 - Red
Arianna Cantero
Avery Piotrowksi
Caleb Steinagel
Colin Sprague
Connor Tomajcik
Evelyn Tomajcik
Gannon Hardrath
Joshua Hanson
Mason Graap
Molly Literski
Team 4 - Green
Adalie Fenske
Atticus Giese
Evan Zorn
Gideon Primm
Ian Kufahl
Ledger Breaman
Nora Hahn
Sawyer Fox
Violet Green
Rules
OUT-OF-BOUNDS
- Grades 2-3 will only be using end lines for their court boundaries.
- If the ball is played over the end line by the attacking team, the defending team takes a goal kick from the end line near their goal.
- If the ball is played over the end line by the defending team, the attacking team takes a corner kick from where the court end line and sideline meet.
GOALKEEPER RULES
- A team’s designated goalkeeper is the only player that can use their hands during the course of play, within the 3-point arc.
- Goalkeepers cannot pick the ball up if a player from their team plays the ball back to them; offense results in an indirect free kick (must touch another player before scoring) for the opposing team.
- A goalkeeper can score a goal directly off a goal kick.
- Goalkeepers are highly discouraged from sliding to make a save, retrieve a ball, etc.
GENERAL RULES
- There is no offside. However, teams are discouraged from “cherry picking” by having one of their players down by the opposing team’s goal at all times.
- A handball will result in a direct kick (can score off the kick) for the opposing team.
- Fouls involving contact (pushing, shoving, charging, etc.) will result in a direct kick for the opposing team.
- Slide tackling is highly discouraged and individuals that foul opposing players by doing so will be asked to sub out. If an individual commits multiple slide tackling offenses, they will be asked to sit out for the remainder of the game.
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