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BRSC or HappyFeet?
Posted on 1/24/21 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 1/24/21 at 4:22 pm
I'm looking to register a couple of kids 6 and under. I know nothing about soccer or the local soccer leagues. These kids have never played soccer, but I'd like to get them started. I figure you guys would know better. thanks in advance.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 4:33 pm to notbilly
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HappyFeet
I moved out of BR 6 years ago. Have never heard of this.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 4:40 pm to Broski
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I moved out of BR 6 years ago. Have never heard of this.
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I was digging around online for soccer for young kids and came across the above site as well as the BRSC site. HappyFeet is only for kids 2-6. BRSC looks like they have leagues for 3 years and up. HappyFeet is done at the Goodwood Brec Park and BRSC has leagues at Independence Park. I live near them both. The cost is about the same and the spring leagues start at the same time. So from my perspective, they are pretty equal for my needs.
I just don't know if one is better for the kids than the other. The BRSC league at independence is for prek and kindergarten so basically 3 year olds can play with 6 year olds. HappyFeet appears have leagues for 2's, 3's, 4-5's, 5-6's.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 4:48 pm to notbilly
I would do BRSC just because if your kid actually takes a liking to the game, then you already have him in a program that allows for growth through age groups.
Happy Feet just sounds like a daycare masquerading as a soccer league.
Happy Feet just sounds like a daycare masquerading as a soccer league.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 4:58 pm to notbilly
A good portion kids in the St. Louis area start playing thru their Catholic Parish against other churches in the area, and the competition is actually pretty good. You don't need to me a member of the parish to play (we're actually a different religion completely).
Might be something to look into to, especially if they haven't played before.
Might be something to look into to, especially if they haven't played before.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 6:53 pm to SEC. 593
Happy feet is just to teach if they have played soccer before go with brsc
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