Letter from the President - Fall 2025

Letter from the President - Fall 2025

Welcome to the 2025-26 season, Randolph Soccer Club families!

We are at the start of another terrific travel soccer year for RSC.  From 8U-14U, we are fielding 16 full year teams in all for boys and girls this season.  Thank you to all those dedicated volunteers who have stepped up to help with team leadership for this year.

For anyone interested in getting involved with the club, we are in need of new volunteers.  Parent volunteerism is essential for club activities to take place.  Please reach out to any Board member for additional information on ways to get involved.  Click HERE to view the current RSC Board Member listing.

RSC’s 50-50 raffle is back again this fall, as the club’s fundraising needs continue to exist.  The club fee paid by each player does not cover the actual per player cost for the season.  All players on full-year teams will be required to sell a set number of raffle tickets.  The raffle draw will take place in November.  Stay tuned for additional information this fall.  

As we’ve done in the past, toward the end of the fall season, RSC will conduct an anonymous on-line survey that will be sent to all our families.  Please take the time to respond when you receive the email as the feedback provided is a valuable source of information and insight for those of us dedicated to managing the Randolph Soccer Club.

Finally, just a reminder about expectations for spectator behavior:  support your whole team, refrain from coaching (remove action verbs from your cheering), and understand that making decisions on the field, which will include making plenty of mistakes, is the optimal way for players to develop.  The league in which RSC teams play continues to emphasize the importance of all adults at youth soccer games modeling appropriate behavior. . . when winning, when losing, and all the ups and downs in between that come with competing.  Referee availability continues to be a challenge.  Youth travel soccer games cannot take place without officials; and poor spectator/player/coach behavior makes it harder to find and retain officials.  If you see an official with a neon wristband, please note that official is a minor and behave as if it is your child out there learning something new.

Please check out the Soccer Parenting Resource tab on our homepage.  RSC is continuing to partner with Soccer Parenting to provide access to resources for parents, players and coaches covering topics such as nutrition, athlete mental health, how to support your player, among many others.

Best wishes to all for a fun, developmentally productive season on the pitch!

On behalf of the entire RSC Board,

Tammy McConnell

Randolph Soccer Club

President