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Sisters Today
By the People, for the People
Sisters Youth Soccer Registration Now Open
Spring season to begin in late March with games running through May
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Sisters Park & Recreation District (SPRD) is now accepting registrations for its Youth Spring Soccer program for kids in kindergarten through 8th grade. Practices will start the week of March 23, with games running from April 4 to May 10. Families are encouraged to register early as space may be limited, with the registration deadline set for February 27.
Why it matters
This will be the second consecutive year SPRD has offered a spring soccer season, introduced in 2025 in response to feedback from the district's fall soccer program and to help meet growing demand for youth soccer opportunities in the community.
The details
The spring soccer season is offered in partnership with the Redmond Area Park & Recreation District (RAPRD), allowing Sisters teams to play against teams from outside the community. Teams will practice locally in Sisters, with games primarily held in Redmond. New this season, SPRD is working with RAPRD to potentially host select weekends of games in Sisters, helping to reduce weekend travel for families.
- The registration deadline is Friday, February 27, at noon.
- Practices will begin the week of March 23.
- Games will run from April 4 to May 10.
The players
Sisters Park & Recreation District (SPRD)
The local park and recreation district offering the youth soccer program.
Redmond Area Park & Recreation District (RAPRD)
The partner recreation district that will allow Sisters teams to play against teams from outside the community.
What’s next
SPRD is working with RAPRD to potentially host select weekends of games in Sisters, helping to reduce weekend travel for families.
The takeaway
This spring soccer program demonstrates the community's growing interest in youth sports and SPRD's commitment to providing diverse recreational opportunities for local families.

