50 Years of Soccer
SIMCOE DISTRICT YOUTH SOCCER CLUB
2024/2025 Indoor Soccer Registration starts October 1, 2024
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Players

Soccer is all about out players and we are proud to welcome everyone to the pitch. You will meet new friends and have fun learning and playing on your team. Developing skills and working together is a great way to make memories. Our players page will tell you all about our program.

Parents

Everyone in the family can get involved in the game. We work hard to make sure all of our players have a safe and active environment to learn skills that will last a lifetime. Our parents page will give you the info you need and if you have any questions or suggestions we are there to listen.


Coaches

Our coaches volunteer their time to in true community spirit. Helping our kids learn the game at every level and showing them by example how to contribute to our community. the coaches page has information about our program.

Officials

Being a good referee is more than blowing a whistle. Keeping things fair and encouraging sportsmanship are a part of the job. You can train to be a ref and officiate games or watch the line and wave the flag at our SDYSC park. Our officials page has more info.


51 Great Years Of Soccer

It seems like yesterday when the first whistle blew to start the first game. Since then we have built a large organization that is still growing day by day. We have great people, great facilities and a true love of the beautiful game.

2024-2025 INDOOR SOCCER INFORMATION

Division All Mixed Gender, Age Groups Days Play Fees
U10 Indoor

8-9 & 10-year-olds

(born 2017, 2016, 2015)

Monday 6pm or Tuesday 6pm or 7pm $170
U13 Indoor

11-12 & 13-year-olds

(born 2014,2013, 2012)

Wednesday or Thursday 6pm or 7pm $170
U18 Indoor

14 15-16-17 & 18-year-old

(born 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007)

Monday 7pm or 8pm $170

ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY

All age groups are set from January to December of year of birth.


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Indoor season starts week of November 18, 2024
U10, U13 & U18 Divisions will be available on or after October 1, 2024 to register online
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Once all divisions are full a waiting list will be kept for all divisions, no fee is required to go on waiting list.

WHERE WE PLAY

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OUTDOOR

Norfolk County Youth Soccer Fields
660 West Street, Simcoe ON, N3Y 4K5

INDOOR

The Aud
172 South Drive, Simcoe On

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CLUB NEWS


2024 U18 GIRLS TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

2024 U8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

2024 U9 TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

2024 OUTDOOR TOURNAMENT CHAMPS

LITTLE CAESARS FUNDRAISING FOR SDYSC

PLEASE HELP SIMCOE & DISTRICT YOUTH SOCCER CLUB RAISE FUNDS FOR OUR SOCCER PLAYERS AND TO UPGRADE NORFOLK COUNTY YOUTH SOCCER PARK.

LITTLE CAESARS 128 QUEENSWAY WEST, SIMCOE ARE HOLDING A FUNDRAISER ON TUESDAY JULY 30, 2024 FOR SDYSC 20% OF EVERY PIZZA ORDERED BETWEEM 11 am until 10 pm PLEASE MENTION YOU ARE WITH SIMCOE SOCCER OR SDYSC FOR OUR CLUB TO RECEIVE FUNDS. YOUR HELP IS SO GREATLY APPRECIATED.

 

2024 U13 Tournament Champs

2023 Outdoor League Champions

    U8 - COBB & JONES LLP
    U9 - SPRINGVIEW FARM GOLF COURSE
    U11 - NORFOLK DENTAL HYGIENE
    U13 GIRLS - BRODY'S MECHANICAL SERVICES INC.
    U13 BOYS - PORT DOVER CHIROPRACTIC & REHABILITATION CENTRE
    U18 GIRLS - SUPRUN PSYCHOTHERAPY
    U18 BOYS - TOWNSEND BUTCHERS
    WOMEN 19+ - NORFOLK DENTAL HYGIENE

FORMER TREASURER BRODIE CHAMBERS JAILED FOR STEALING $94,285 FROM SOCCER CLUB

A 34-year-old man who brought a local youth soccer club to the brink of ruin was sent to jail for 18 months when he appeared in Simcoe’s Ontario Court this week.

During Brodie Chambers’ time as the Simcoe and District Youth Soccer Club’s treasurer in 2021 and 2022, he siphoned off $94,285, falsified documents and reports, and forged signatures to drain the group’s savings.

“This wasn’t a lapse in judgment,” said Justice Colette Good as she sentenced Chambers.

“This was 67 fraudulent transactions … a sophisticated scheme you hatched to cover gambling debts and because you and your wife liked to take vacations.”

Good said Chambers’ actions had given the club a “black eye” in the community because parents would wonder if their soccer fees would be going to “some guy and his wife’s vacation.”

The most aggravating part of the scheme, said the judge, was that Chambers victimized the community’s 1,100 soccer-playing kids.

A victim impact statement offered by the soccer club said fees paid by players to the not-for profit group go toward field rentals, maintenance, equipment, uniforms, insurance and year-end player and coach awards.

Michelle Millson, the vice president of the club, said Chambers circumvented the usual safe-guards put in place to prevent embezzlement, and presented false monthly reports to the executive to make them believe all was well financially.

In reality, Chambers wrote himself dozens of cheques and falsified a notice needed for insurance purposes so, if something had happened to a player, the club wouldn’t have been covered.

He also held back the required payroll deductions for the club manager’s salary, causing the Canada Revenue Agency to deem the club “not in good standing.”

The breach of trust really affected us,” Millson said in an interview after the sentencing.

“We feel like we let the community down and there was a lot of anger because it affected our 50th anniversary celebrations.”

In order to cover up the huge loss of money, Chambers collapsed a GIC by talking the club’s bank into allowing him to take documents out of the bank to get the ‘signatures’ of the executive, which he then forged.

“He could have placed the club in significant risk,” said assistant Crown attorney Gracie Romano.

She noted that, after his arrest, Chambers didn’t seek professional help to address his gambling addiction or attempt to pay back any of the stolen funds.

Romano asked the judge to send Chambers to jail for 18 months and to order him to repay the club.

But Lauren Wilhelm, representing the former treasurer, said jail would deter Chambers, who would lose his high-paying steel industry job, from paying back at least a portion of what was stolen.

“I’m asking that you consider having Mr. Chambers serve a community sentence with house arrest and propose bi-weekly payments of $500 toward restitution,” Wilhelm said.

The judge questioned why Chambers hadn’t attempted to make any restitution before his sentencing date if he is able to afford $1,000 a month.

“His conclusion was that if he couldn’t come up with a big chunk of restitution, he felt he was going to jail, so he focused on putting his family in a position for that, as opposed to saving funds for restitution,” said the lawyer.

When invited to speak, Chambers apologized to both the soccer club and the community for breaking their trust in him.

Good dismissed the idea of a community sentence, saying it would be inappropriate for a “sophisticated fraud” and “greedy, opportunistic crime” with more than 1,000 victims.

The judge ordered that, once Chambers is out of jail, he get a job and pay the soccer club $500 a month. When his probation is over, a restitution order for the balance will come into play.

Good also ordered that, for the next five years, Chambers cannot work or volunteer in any capacity where he’ll have authority over property, money or valuable securities.

Written and published

SGamble@postmedia.com

Simcoe Reformer July 19, 2024




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Club Manager PO Box 1012
Simcoe, ON N3Y 5B3


PRESIDENT: Brian Suggett
MANAGER: Bev Suggett
REFEREES: Joe Estrela
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