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Recreation commission keeps 'Tiny Tots,' aligns MLS Go divisions to school year and allows NYSA option for oldest players

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Commissioners directed staff to keep the Tiny Tots program (age 3–4), adopt MLS Go divisions using the school-year method and permit older players the option to play in NYSA on a calendar-year basis; the motion passed on a voice vote.

The Escalon Recreation Commission voted April 2 to keep the Tiny Tots soccer division and to use a school-year age method for MLS Go divisions while permitting an NYSA option for the oldest players.

Staff presented background on two competing approaches: the school-year method (age as of Aug. 1) and the calendar-year or birth-year method used by some outside programs. Staff said national governing bodies have recently shifted back…

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