Seaway Kickers preparing to host hundreds of players at June Festival

The Seaway Kickers Soccer Club is busy ironing out some final details as the club prepares to host the South Side Soccer League’s annual June Festival which will bring several hundred soccer players and parents to Iroquois the weekend of June 27-28.

The Festival is a big and fun event for the South Side Soccer League and Kickers club president, Phillip Blancher says, “we are expecting between 32 and 36 teams from six different clubs across the age groups. All five of our fields will be in use during the two days.”

The two days of action will begin with the all-girls teams playing on Saturday, June 27, beginning at 11 a.m. (immediately following the regular South Dundas Saturday morning program) and will run until approximately 6 p.m.  

Then on Sunday, all of the league’s mixed teams will take to the fields beginning at 9 a.m. and wrapping up at about 5 p.m.

The June Festival is not a tournament as all games are scheduled South Side league games. It started three years ago when the league wanted to expand the schedule and time was a factor. 

“It was problematic so they came up with the Festival,” says Blancher. “Every team is guaranteed a minimum of three games and each is a regular season game.”

“The festival has traditionally been held in Ottawa, and it has always been held the last weekend of June when the kids maybe haven’t started their summer jobs yet and families haven’t started summer travel.” 

It has also been held at Kemptville Agricultural College, which is no longer available and due to growth in the league a previously used three-field venue is not big enough.

“Five fields made us and South Gower the only potential sites.”

Blancher says the Kickers are expecting well over 500 people including parents and players over the two days, so it will be busy.  “Local business and restaurants will likely be very busy.”

The Kickers have applied to the municipality for road closures in and around the soccer fields.

Specifically they have asked to close Lakeview Drive between Elizabeth Drive and College Streets both days from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and to prohibit parking on the east side of Elizabeth Drive between Seaway District High School and the Beach Road.

Blancher says the local Kickers are delighted to be hosting the June Festival.

“The league itself provides some volunteer support, and we have added some volunteers at the snack bar.”

The Iroquois Scout Troop will provide a barbecue on both days.

“It’s a great opportunity for our club, and it is also a great opportunity for the South Dundas community to showcase ourselves as a sporting community.”


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