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'''FCSR''' first originated in 1991 with 11 teams. The original name was the [[Pace Soccer League]] (PSL) and played all of its home games at the Pace Athletic and Recreation Association (PARA) complex on Woodbine Road. With so few teams, PSL had to play "friendship" schedules with other local leagues on the road as well as home games. It was started by local soccer enthusiast '''Barry Shuck''' and was a recreational-only league for children U-8 through U-15. '''Shuck''', a 10-year soccer coach and high school soccer referee, was on the board of the only soccer league in North Santa Rosa County at the time--Milton Optimist, which involved both Milton and Pace players. PARA wanted another revenue venue and approached '''Shuck''' about starting a new league for Pace residents. Milton Optimist soccer was spearheaded by longtime Santa Rosa soccer guru '''Dan Millham'''. | '''FCSR''' first originated in 1991 with 11 teams. The original name was the [[Pace Soccer League]] (PSL) and played all of its home games at the Pace Athletic and Recreation Association (PARA) complex on Woodbine Road. With so few teams, PSL had to play "friendship" schedules with other local leagues on the road as well as home games. It was started by local soccer enthusiast '''Barry Shuck''' and was a recreational-only league for children U-8 through U-15. '''Shuck''', a 10-year soccer coach and high school soccer referee, was on the board of the only soccer league in North Santa Rosa County at the time--Milton Optimist, which involved both Milton and Pace players. PARA wanted another revenue venue and approached '''Shuck''' about starting a new league for Pace residents. Milton Optimist soccer was spearheaded by longtime Santa Rosa soccer guru '''Dan Millham'''. | ||
− | The charter season of PSL had several girls' teams, a first for the metro-Pensacola area. Until that time, all female players were placed on boys teams on what was referred to as "mixed" teams, which was problematic for older girls who wanted to persue soccer. The first season the league played its games on three fields: two teener | + | The charter season of PSL had several girls' teams, a first for the metro-Pensacola area. Until that time, all female players were placed on boys teams on what was referred to as "mixed" teams, which was problematic for older girls who wanted to persue soccer. The first season the league played its games on three fields: two teener baseball outfields plus a football field, which sported a prevelant crown and was not well-suited for soccer. The PSL was the first in the area to offer night games, had an in-house concession stand and held a tournament for U-8 and U-10 teams from Pace, Milton, Gulf Breeze and Pensacola. After two seasons and the league underway, '''Shuck''' stepped down and the husband and wife team of '''Charles and Donna Kimsey''' took controls. '''The Kimseys''' eventually relocated the league to outlining fields and left PARA. Later, grants were obtained from the county to relocate to its present location on Chumuckla Hwy. |
==Girls Teams== | ==Girls Teams== |