Sterling Soccer
Sterling Soccer is a recreational league for all children and abilities. Focused on teamwork and having fun, we do not keep records or standings for our games. Practices are once a week on weekdays. Games are 1-2 times a weekend. Practices take place throughout Stratford, and games take place on Wooster Field.
Jerseys are provided, and Shin guards are required.
League end date is subject to change depending on weather cancellations.
LEAGUES
Co-ed | Kindergarten & Grade 1 | 4 v 4
Co-ed | Grade 1 & 2 | 4 v 4
Boys | Grades 3 & 4, Grades 5 & 6, Grades 7-10 | 7-11 v 7-11
Girls | Grades 3 & 4, Grades 5/6, and Grades 7 - 12 | 7-11 v 7-11
Dates & Info: 2026 Spring Rec League
By Friday, April 3, players will be notified by their Team Coaches. Players on the waiting list will be contacted if spots become available.
Monday, April 6
Team practices begin.
Teams are permitted to practice during Spring Break.
Monday, April 13
Game schedules will be posted on this website.
Saturday, April 25
Opening Day — Games begin.
Learn-to-Play program begins.
Saturday, May 2 & Sunday, May 3
Team Photo Days.
Divisions
Click on the division to see team names and practice locations.
Game Schedules
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Boys 5/6
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Girls 7-12
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Boys 7-10 MS/HS Rec
Spring Soccer Photo Day Schedules
Team and Individual photos will be taken by Iconic Sports Imagery.
There will be a team photo taken, and anyone wanting to get single shots with 3 poses can purchase those separately with the photographer for $30. All photos will be available for digital download once processed.
Sportsmanship
Expectations for Player, Coach & Spectator Behavior
The Sterling Athletics youth soccer league promotes fun, development, participation, and sportsmanship; official records and standings are not kept. All team members must play at least 1/2 of every game.
Spectators are encouraged to cheer for all players, regardless of team affiliation. Negative comments, coaching players, taunting players, criticizing referees, and any other poor sportsmanship will not be allowed and can lead to ejection from the field.
Let the coaches coach, let the referees officiate, and let the players HAVE FUN and PLAY.
Keep calm and Soccer on!