Second Grade Soccer

Season Schedules

In 2025, the 2nd grade program was revamped to better support player and volunteer coach development by adding professional training staff. The current program structure mirrors our 1st grade program but offers training activities designed for 2nd graders and the 5v5 playing format. Players may join a team for the fall and/or spring seasons. Although the program is designed to be very flexible, players are expected to participate regularly.

 

 

Fall 2025
Fall 2025

The 10-week fall 2025 season runs Saturday, September 6, 2025 – Saturday, November 8, 2025. Sessions are not cancelled for Columbus Day / Indigenous People’s weekend (October 11 – 13). Please review our holiday policy.

Spring 2026
Spring 2026

The 10-week spring 2026 season runs Saturday, April 11, 2026 – Saturday, June 13, 2026. Sessions are not cancelled for school spring vacations or Memorial Day (April 18, April 25, and May 25). Please review our holiday policy.

Game Time
Game Time

All 2nd grade teams play for 75 minutes on Saturdays at Brown-Oak Hill Field. There are two session times: 1:00 PM – 2:15 PM and 2:30 PM – 3:45 PM. Each team is assigned a specific time slot for the entire season. Registrants may select their preferred session time when they register for the season, but their choice cannot be guaranteed. Players should arrive at their assigned field 15 minutes before their session so that training can start on time! Late arrivals are hard on everyone, including the child.

Our Program

What to Expect

NGS Juniors Second Grade (J2) program sessions meet in Newton once per week on Saturday afternoons for 75 minutes. Players train and scrimmage during the same session; there is not a separate practice day. Our player-centered, positive coaching 2nd grade curriculum continues to focus on ball mastery and game fundamentals, as well as introducing techniques for attacking, defending, passing, and shooting with accuracy.  Session plans are adapted around weather, number of players, energy levels, and fun occasions such as Halloween.

Our framework incorporates the developmental goals, needs, and abilities of children under 8. Even children of the same age will differ greatly in maturity, socio-emotional skills, and behavior. In addition, some of the players may be brand new to soccer this season, some may have played in other soccer programs, and some may have grown up playing alongside older siblings. Our aim is to create a FUN and safe opportunity for all children to increase their comfort with the ball. We emphasize exploration, experimentation, and ball mastery in game-like situations. Dribbling, turning, receiving, and striking the ball are taught through dynamic activities.

On a typical day, coaches follow our age-specific Play-Practice-Play interactive session plans. NGS Professional Coaching Staff will greet children as they arrive and get them warmed up with small-sided (1v1 or 3v3) games. Then, with active support from volunteer coaches, players will engage in fun soccer learning activities. They have the opportunity to test out their new skills during the second half of the session in 5v5 scrimmages. After the match, players will line up for a high 5 then gather for a snack time.

Staff & Volunteers

Coaching Team

The 2nd grade Juniors program uses a combination of professional trainers and volunteer coaches to provide the best soccer learning environment and opportunities for our children. Each week, our professional coaching staff plan, implement, and oversee a session plan with support from parent volunteers.

The role of the parent assistant coach is meant to be a simple and enjoyable experience. Volunteers do not need to have significant knowledge of the game to help provide a positive, fun and safe environment for kids to play soccer. NGS provides any necessary coaching resources and training, along with instructions for completing national coaching requirements such as registering with the MA Youth Soccer Association and passing a background check.

During a typical session, parent coaches have four primary responsibilities:

  • Make and communicate a plan for weekly team snacks.
  • Greet players as they arrive at the field and help them jump into a pre-planned activity.
  • Participate enthusiastically in the activities led by our pro trainers and make sure that players are engaged and understanding the instructions.
  • During games, parent volunteers rotate subs, provide positive encouragement to players coming off of the field, and get players on the sidelines involved in cheering their teammates and the opposing team.

The ideal volunteer coach will be enthusiastic, provide positive encouragement, promote good sportsmanship, and energetically join the players on the field each week. This is a chance to enjoy the game with your child, as well as to learn coaching and game management techniques from seasoned coaches. Our goal is for 2nd grade parents to end the season with the tools and confidence to run 3rd grade practices and manage games independently.

Every team needs at least one parent volunteer coach. Please consider getting involved!

Teams

Team Assignments

J2 players are assigned to grade-level teams with parent coaches for organizational purposes. To the extent possible, we place players on teams with at least one schoolmate. Players may request one teammate during registration.  Teams are somewhat flexible; if a team is short on players, they may borrow players from another team to balance teams during scrimmages. If necessary, instructions will be given on the field each week by our professional coaches.

Fall teams are announced in late August. Spring teams are announced in late March. Rosters are uploaded to TeamSnap and include contact information for coaches and players.

Team Size

NGS has an open roster policy — everyone who registers on time is placed on a team. One of our most challenging tasks is dividing the total number of registered players into teams that have sufficient numbers for practice and games but are small enough to maximize playing time. To address this issue and create the best learning and playing environment for our girls, NGS has established minimum and maximum roster sizes for each age group that are in line with US Youth Soccer guidelines. Exceptions may only be made with approval from the Juniors Program Committee. Coaches do not decide how many players are placed on their teams.

Grade KG
(4v4)

Min 6 – Max 8

Grade 1
(4v4)

Min 6 – Max 8

Grade 2
(5v5)

Min 7 – Max 10

Games

Matches

During the second half of each session, J2 teams scrimmage 5v5 with goalkeepers. Games are played in 3 x 12 min periods with a 1-minute break at each intermission. With support from Pro Trainers, parent coaches rotate subs, manage the sidelines, and take steps to keep within the suggested 5 goal differential. Games are officiated by referees-in-training.

The rules of play are slightly modified to create more technical opportunities for players with the ball at their feet and allow for more effective playing time:

  • Players start in a diamond formation, but do not have set positions.
  • Substitutions are unlimited and can occur at any stoppage in play with referee permission.
  • Kick offs, free kicks, goal kicks and corner kicks are used to start or restart play.
  • Touchline Restart Rule – Kick-ins or dribble-ins are used INSTEAD of throw-ins.
  • Power Play Rule – If a team is losing by a four-goal difference, they can put an additional player on the field, so 5v5 becomes 6v5.
  • The offside rule is not used.
  • No heading.
  • No slide tackles.
  • No punting over the half-way line.
  • Scores and standings are not kept.

The “home team” wears ORANGE and supplies the size 3 game ball. The “away team” wears WHITE.

The weekly match schedule – which teams are playing against each other – field assignments, and jersey colors are posted in TeamSnap just before the season starts. Check the schedule each week for any changes.

Spectators stand or sit on the sideline opposite to the players. The role of the observer is to let the kids play, make independent decisions, and learn from mistakes. Please model good sportsmanship by staying positive, cheering encouragingly for both teams, and respecting the coaches.

Communication

NGS has partnered with TeamSnap to provide all of our coaches and families with a top-rated team management app for communication, attendance, scheduling and more! TeamSnap can be used from a web browser or with mobile apps for iOS or Android. An invitation to join a team is sent to the primary email provided during registration. This person should accept their invitation, setup or log into an existing TeamSnap account, and then add email addresses for any other contacts who should receive team updates. To login to your TeamSnap account, click on the icon above.

Soccer Gear

What Does Your Player Need?

Size 3 Ball – Each child must have their own age-appropriate soccer ball and bring it to all sessions. Children in KG – 2nd grade use a size 3 soccer ball that measures 23″-24″ in circumference.

 

Water Bottle – Fresh water should be available to your child during each session. (Tip: Label the bottle with her name.)

 

Socks & Shin Guards – Players must wear shin guards covered by over-the-calf socks to protect their shins from injury. A popular youth style has padding over the ankle, a foot stirrup, and a calf strap for a secure fit.

 

Shoes – Players must wear soccer cleats. Soccer cleats are designed to be lightweight and flexible, as well as to provide traction and stability in grass fields. They have rubber studs on the outsole.

 

Goalkeeper Gloves – Most players are more comfortable wearing gloves when playing goalkeeper. We are strongly recommending that all players in grades 2 – 8 own a pair of gloves, as everyone has to take a turn as goalkeeper.

 

NGS Jersey – All girls playing in the Juniors Program (Grade K-2) wear a reversible (orange on one side, white on the other), numbered NGS jersey. Jersey numbers are randomly assigned. A long-sleeved shirt may be worn underneath for warmth.

 

Shorts – Juniors may wear any color soccer shorts. Leggings or similar athletic wear may be worn underneath or instead of shorts on chilly days.

 

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Safety

NGS Safety Policy

Players may not wear jewelry during practices or games. This includes, but is not limited to bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rings, beads, barrettes and other hard or sharp items. Newly pierced ears may not be taped. Earrings must be removed. (Tip: Remove all jewelry at home so that it does not get lost on the field.) Players may not participate with casts or splints of any kind. If a player refuses or is unable to remove a prohibited item upon request by a coach or referee, she will be asked to sit on the sidelines and may not participate in the soccer activity. There are no exceptions to this rule for the safety of all our players. Please do not put coaches and referees in an uncomfortable position at the field by asking for special permission.

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Fields

Game Location

J2 matches are held at Brown / Oak Hill Field. Field numbers are posted on goal signs.

125 Meadowbrook Rd, Newton, MA 02459

Cancellations & Weather

Weather Cancellations & Field Closures

The decision to open or close fields is made by the City of Newton’s Parks & Recreation Department, in consultation with Newton Girls Soccer and Newton Youth Soccer officials.  Field status is posted on the NGS home page, Facebook, and X (follow @NewtonFields). Every effort is made to update our social media, as needed, by 3:00 PM on weekdays, 7:00 AM on Saturdays, and 11:00 AM on Sundays. Be sure to check the status just before heading to the field as conditions sometimes change.