Rec Equipment and Game Day Information
Everything you need to know to make game days at BASA smooth, safe, and fun for your player.
What to Bring to Every Game
Players should arrive ready to play with the following:
- BASA game jersey
- Shin guards (required)
- Socks covering shin guards
- Shorts or athletic pants (no snaps or zippers)
- Soccer cleats (recommended) or tennis shoes
- Water bottle
Soccer Ball Sizes
Please bring a properly sized ball to practices and games:
- U5 – Size 3
- U6 – Size 3
- U8 – Size 3
- U10 – Size 4
- U12 – Size 4
- U15 – Size 5
Snacks
Teams coordinate their own snack schedule. Please be mindful of food allergies when bringing snacks to team events.
Uniform Information
BASA jerseys are required for game play. Jerseys can be reused from previous seasons if they still fit.
Jerseys are available for purchase during registration and are also available at the pavilion during the season in a set of 2 for $30.
Cleat Guidelines
If purchasing cleats, please ensure they are soccer cleats.
Baseball and football cleats are not permitted on BASA fields.
Soccer cleats do not have a front toe stud.
Free Kick Closet
Need equipment? BASA offers the Free Kick Closet, where families can pick up gently used soccer gear at no cost.
Available items may include:
- Cleats
- Shin guards
- Rec uniforms
- Goalie equipment
- Referee equipment
Donations are always welcome and can be dropped off at the complex on rec game days.
Game Day Expectations
- Players should arrive 15–20 minutes before game time.
- Jewelry must be removed before play.
- Shin guards are mandatory.
- Bring water — hydration is important.
BASA recreational soccer is designed to be a positive, development-focused experience for players. We expect all parents, coaches, and spectators to model respectful behavior at all times.
Many of our referees are youth officials who are learning and growing in their role. They deserve encouragement and respect. Arguing with or confronting referees is not acceptable.
Let’s work together to create a fun, supportive environment for every player on the field.
Complex Information
Our Complex page includes everything you need to know before arriving:
- The complex address and a direct link for directions
- The seasonal field map (updated and posted prior to each season)
- Complex rules and expectations
- Parking information
- Concession stand details
- Lost & Found location
Restroom facilities at the complex currently consist of porta potties located on both sides of the fields.
We take great pride in the maintenance and appearance of our fields and facilities. We ask that all players, parents, and spectators help us care for the complex by respecting the fields, disposing of trash properly, and following posted rules.
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