Boys Soccer at the 2025 CANUSA Games – Hamilton, Ontario | August 8th to 10th
The 2025 CANUSA Games will feature an exciting Boys Soccer competition from August 8th to 10th in Hamilton, Ontario. Athletes from Hamilton and Flint, Michigan, will come together to compete in a friendly yet competitive environment, showcasing their soccer skills on the field.
The Boys Soccer competition will take place at local venues across Hamilton, offering athletes the opportunity to compete in multiple rounds of games. The event is not a full tournament but will involve several matches as part of the overall 2025 CANUSA Games.
While tryouts and practices are free, there will be a registration fee for the 2025 CANUSA Games once teams are finalized. If an athlete is unable to pay the registration fee, CANUSA offers scholarships and support to ensure that every athlete can participate. More information on how to apply for financial assistance will be available soon.
As Hamilton is the host city for the 2025 CANUSA Games, all Hamilton families are required to billet a Flint athlete for the duration of the event. Billeting plays an essential role in reducing costs and fostering strong connections between athletes and their host families.
Vulnerable Sector Check:
Hamilton parents hosting Flint athletes will need to complete a Vulnerable Sector Check with the Hamilton Police Service. For more details on how to obtain this check, please visit the official CANUSA Housing & Screening Information.
The 2025 CANUSA Games in Hamilton will be an exciting opportunity for Boys Soccer athletes to showcase their skills, compete in a friendly environment, and build lasting relationships with fellow athletes from Flint.
Stay tuned for more details on tryout registration and other important updates. Thank you for being a part of the 2025 CANUSA Games!
Email: cboschman@yahoo.com
Carrie Boschman, a passionate advocate for youth sports and community engagement, found her journey with CANUSA through her children’s participation. Over the past seven years, she’s been deeply involved, initially volunteering in registration and gradually expanding her role.
Beyond CANUSA, Carrie serves as the Marketing Director for the Stoney Creek Girls Hockey Association, leveraging her expertise to enhance youth sports programs. Professionally, she’s a Technical Sales Advisor for petroleum-based products, showcasing her dedication to both community involvement and professional pursuits.
Recognized for her commitment, Carrie received the Ivan Miller Award in 2023. For her, the most rewarding aspect of CANUSA is witnessing the lasting friendships and memories forged among participants, showcasing the true spirit of sportsmanship and community.
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