Minor soccer prepares for record-setting season after run of registrations
Soccer parents may have been worried about the season starting on time, especially when the snow began to fall last week. As it turns out, however, they didn’t need to worry and the season will get started at the right time.
The Prince Albert Youth Soccer Association has gotten its coaches signed up, its referees in order, and its start date set. And while the weather is promising for that day, they’re prepared to get the ball rolling on a new season even if Mother Nature gets cranky.
“Monday, May 1, it all starts,” said Mitzi Pytlak, office manager with the Prince Albert Youth Soccer Association. “Snow, rain, shine, it all starts. We’re starting no matter what.”
According to Pytlak, city crews will be out throughout the week getting the fields ready for practices and games. They’ll need to get a lot of fields ready, because PAYSA has more kids registered for this season than ever before.