MASS YOUTH SOCCER

MASSACHUSETTS TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS  

Congratulations to all participants of the 2011 Massachusetts Tournament of Champions!!! Playing in the MTOC is an achievement of which you should all be very proud.

To see tthe 2011 Champions, Finalists and Good Sportsmanship Award Recipients, CLICK HERE.

This year, Citizens Bank sponsored the Good Citizenship Sportsman's Award at the Tournament. The Award was given to one team in each gender in the Tournament that displayed the highest degree of sportsmanship throughout the tournament. Members of each team selected for the Award all received a $100.00 Savings Bond and a Citizens Bank soccer bag. Congratulations to the Worcester Boys U14-1 team and the Leominster Girls U-12-1 team for their outstanding sense of fair play and good sportsmanship.

Please join us in thanking Citizens Bank for their longstanding support of and dedication to Mass Youth Soccer and all our players and their families across the state. Their continued involvement at our field complex and their participation and generosity at the 2011 MTOC proves that Good Banking is Good Citizenship.... 

    
 

The Massachusetts Tournament of Champions (MTOC) is a season-ending tournament sponsored by Mass Youth Soccer that brings together age/gender group champions from participating travel leagues. Each of these leagues establish their own guidelines, including league playoffs, to determine their representatives to this tournament. The leagues that participate in MTOC are: Berkshire, BAYS, Coastal, Essex, MAYS, Middlesex, Nashoba, Pioneer Valley, South Coast and South Shore.

The 2011 MTOC will be held the weekend of June 24th - 26th at the Citizens Bank Fields at Progin Park, the Mass Youth Soccer state-of-the art soccer facility in Lancaster, MA. The MTOC Committee understands that some players may still have to attend school on the Friday upon which MTOC begins. We will adjust this schedule to accommodate all such conflicts once it becomes clear what teams qualify for MTOC and do, in fact, have school related conflicts.