SCSC Party at the Park


To celebrate the kick-off of the fall practice season and the unity of a youth soccer organization over 1,000 players strong, Salmon Creek Soccer Club is announcing our 1st Annual “Party at the Park.” Mark your calendars for Saturday, August 2nd. The event will run from 11am until 2pm at HB Fuller Park.

The club will be hosting a BBQ, vendor booths, as well as clinics & scrimmages for players. We plan to have advanced level teams and coaches from FC Salmon Creek and SC Select playing exhibition matches, as well as conducting fun clinics for younger recreational players. Our PDP (Player Development Program) teams will show their stuff, too!

ALL club players (recreational, select, and state-level), coaches, families and friends are encouraged to come out and enjoy an afternoon at HB Fuller Park, to celebrate “the beautiful game” that is soccer.

We look forward to seeing you and your children at the park August 2nd!






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Comments

  1. Jane says:

    What a joke! This club is falling apart at the seams. Probably only about 20% of the participating families even came out to this sad little event. While it was primarily promoted to the “advanced level” players anyway, which is all this club cares about. Sorry rec players and their families… this club uses your money to support the FCSC program. And, if you are thinking of getting your child involved in the FCSC program, run as fast as you can in the other direction.

  2. Dissappointed parent says:

    Actually, they don’t really support the Advanced level either. Our son plays with one of the teams and another was going to, but……….we’ve since learned how they treat parents and the latitude they allow their coaches in their decision making, much to the detriment of the kids.

    I’ve actually spoken with their entire hierarchy to develop this opinion, so I’m not just shooting from the hip here.

    Good Luck SCSC, you’ll need it.

    Why would you choose blue and yellow? Almost all the other clubs in the county are blue also.

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