It’s easy to get swept up in the holiday season. This combination of religious and national celebrations can help keep the cold winter away. But the feasts and parties that mark it can tax the arteries and strain the waistline. By eating just 200 extra calories a day...
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Update on play with Heartland Soccer League
Update: April 1st, 2020 Like all of you at home, we continue to monitor the widespread impact of COVID-19 on our community. In response to this rapidly evolving situation, we recently took the necessary step of postponing youth soccer activities and programming...
Game Cancellations & Covid-19 Update
Update: March 19, 2020 Dear Soccer friends, We are continuing to work with our health partners, local and national government to navigate this health crisis. Accordingly, all Heartland games and tournaments are cancelled through April 30th. In the past, we have...
League & Tournament Game Cancellations
March 12, 2020 Heartland Soccer Community, As all of you are aware, our country is undergoing an unprecedented medical crisis. The emergence of the novel coronavirus or COVID-19 is causing wide spread upheaval across our country. In an abundance of caution, Heartland...
10 Injury Prevention Tips to Help Keep Your Young Athlete on the Field
With sports camps and more structured activities, kids today are increasingly likely to play their chosen sport year-round. But more time on the field brings a greater risk of experiencing sports-related injuries, including ACL and meniscus injuries in the knee, or...
ALDI is Title Sponsor of the ALDI HIT Soccer Tournament for Fourth Consecutive Year
For Immediate Release Media Contacts: Katie Falco Heartland Soccer Association (913) 909-8676 [email protected] Jessica Donovan (469) 917-6219 [email protected] Casey Miller (312) 397-6628 [email protected] ALDI Renews Heartland Soccer...
Kids Who Specialize in One Sport Too Early Are Likely to Get Hurt
For young athletes, focusing on only one sport at an early age ups their odds for injury, a new study warns. Sixty million kids play organized sports. By age 14, a growing number of them specialize in one sport with the goal of a college scholarship or professional...