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AYSO Region 74 - Portage, Schoolcraft, and Vicksburg

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AYSO games are hosted at the Portage Soccer Complex, 4422 Bishop Ave, Portage, MI 49002

Fields are divided for each division. Click here for a 6U map, here for a 7U/8U map, here for a 10U map, and here for a 12U and full-size field map.

Some 14U and 16/19U games are played at the Kalamazoo Soccer Complex, 901 S. Drake Rd, Kalamazoo, MI 49009, and River Oaks Soccer Complex, 9202 E Michigan Ave, Galesburg, MI 49053. Click here for a Kalamazoo Soccer Complex field map and here for a River Oaks field map.


PSC Rules

PARKING
Please do not park on the grass. At the PSC Complex all cars must be parked properly in between the parking lot lines. While at the practice complex, please park sharply in, squarely facing the fields and as close together as practical so we can fit as many cars as possible.

SPEED LIMIT
Drive slowly, keeping the maximum speed limit under 15 mph. Please watch out for children and flying soccer balls. 

SUPERVISION
Please keep an eye on your children. For their safety they should be under adult supervision at all times.

NO PETS ALLOWED
For health and safety issues of everyone, there are no pets allowed on the property. This includes leashed and unleashed pets.

NON MOTORIZED TRANSPORTATION
To prevent accidental injury or collision, there is no bicycle riding, skateboarding, rollerblading or scooter riding.

SMOKING AND DRUG USE
All PSC facilities are smoke and drug free zones. There are no designated smoking areas at our facilities.  This also including "Vaping" 

GLASS CONTAINERS
For safety reasons, glass containers are not permitted on PSC property.

TRASH
Please help keep our facilities looking great by throwing all garbage away properly. There are trash and recyclable receptors conveniently placed throughout both the Complex and practice facilities. Be sure to make sure all water bottles are appropriately taken care of at the end of the game/practice.

SPORTSMANSHIP
Some people define good sportsmanship as the "golden rule" of sports — in other words, treating the people you play with and against as you'd like to be treated yourself. You demonstrate good sportsmanship when you show respect for yourself, your teammates, and your opponents, for the coaches on both sides, for the referees, judges and other officials.

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AYSO Region 74

P.O. Box 495 
Portage, Michigan 49081

Email Us: [email protected]
Phone : 269-303-0558
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