The Thornhill Soccer Club Annual General Meeting will be held on December 14, 2023, at 7:00 pm.
The meeting will be held at Thornhill Community Centre (7755 Bayview Ave, Thornhill, ON L3T 4P1), Room
The meeting is open to all members in good standing for the past year. (indoor 2022-2023 or outdoor 2023).
Nominations for board positions must be submitted by midnight on December 8, 2023. Once nominations are closed, the Thornhill Soccer Club will post the list of candidates for each open position. Nominations should be sent to Russell Hamilton at russell.hamilton@thornhillsoccer.com
The open positions and length of term are as follows:
For a three-year term:
Vice-President
Treasurer
Director of Soccer Services
If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch.
The Thornhill Soccer Club thanks all players and parents who came to our fall iModel assessment sessions over the course of the past 3 weeks. We have now closed all tryouts for our iModel teams.
Inquiries for iModel teams and regarding further assessments should be made by DM on Instagram @boltshighperformance or emailing info@boltshp.com
Inquiries for district teams can be directed through email to admin@thornhillsoccer.com
Thornhill Soccer Club uses the player assessment and evaluation process to find the right players to form teams that can compete at the highest possible levels. This does not always mean the selection of the best individual players. Skill on the field is a critical factor, but other less quantitative factors are considered, such as attitude, vision, decision-making, work ethic and coachability.
Teams require different players to perform different roles. For example, there are strikers, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers. Within each group, you may want one strong/physical player, one speedy player, one player with extreme foot skills, and another who has strong vision and can read the game as it unfolds. In addition, you may want different players to take on the roles of acquisition, distribution, and transportation of the ball.
The purpose of the evaluation/assessment and the evaluators’ job is to incorporate all of these factors and find the right combination of skills, attitudes, and roles to build a competitive team.
What To Wear
Players must be dressed appropriately. They must wear appropriate footwear, and shin guards must be worn under, and completely covered by the sock.
Players must bring a properly inflated ball of the appropriate size for the age group for which they are trying out. Players must also bring an adequate supply of water.
Each assessment/evaluation consists of three sessions. Players are encouraged to attend all three days as it significantly improves their chances of being selected for a team. In some instances, players may be called back for an additional look. If you cannot make all the days, you must notify the TSC coordinators, who will inform the coaches and evaluators.
Thornhill Soccer Club uses the player assessment and evaluation process to find the right players to form teams that can compete at the highest possible levels. This does not always mean the selection of the best individual players. Skill on the field is a critical factor, but other less quantitative factors are considered, such as attitude, vision, decision-making, work ethic and coachability.
Teams require different players to perform different roles. For example, there are strikers, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers. Within each group, you may want one strong/physical player, one speedy player, one player with extreme foot skills, and another who has strong vision and can read the game as it unfolds. In addition, you may want different players to take on the roles of acquisition, distribution, and transportation of the ball.
The purpose of the evaluation/assessment and the evaluators’ job is to incorporate all of these factors and find the right combination of skills, attitudes, and roles to build a competitive team.
What To Wear
Players must be dressed appropriately. They must wear appropriate footwear, and shin guards must be worn under, and completely covered by, the sock.
Players must bring a properly inflated ball of the appropriate size for the age group for which they are trying out. Players must also bring an adequate supply of water.
Each assessment/evaluation consists of three sessions. Players are encouraged to attend all three days as it significantly improves their chances of being selected to a team. In some instances, players may be called back for an additional look. If you cannot make all the days, you must notify the TSC coordinators, who will inform the coaches and evaluators.
As the end of the season is approaching, we would like to invite all players to our upcoming Recreational Soccer Festival on Saturday, August 26th. The festival will be held at Bayview Reservoir and will include a game, followed by a medallion presentation and a delicious Pizza lunch.
Please note that in addition to the festival, we will also be adding some sessions in September on Sunday mornings to make up for some of the dates missed due to the smoke. We will communicate those dates to you in due time.
We hope to see you all on August 26th for a fun-filled day to celebrate the end of another great season!
Age Group
Start Time
Medallion Presentation
U4’s and U5’s (2019 &2018)
10:15
11:20
U6’s and U7’s and 8’s (2017,2016 & 2015) Boys and Girls