Maplewood Park, bring the good socks

Thursday Soccer

A cutesy little scrapbook for Carlos and friends: casual soccer, grass stains, sunset air, and the weekly ritual of seeing who still has legs.

Every Thursday 6pm until dark or fatigue at Maplewood Park.

look ahead

Next Thursday

Checking the calendar...

The browser will calculate the next 6pm Thursday here, including the awkward “wait, is it already Thursday night?” moment.

  • Where: Maplewood Park.
  • When: 6pm, then play until dark or everyone runs out of bounce.
  • Bring: water, cleats or comfy shoes, and an easygoing mood.

field notes

Relaxed Rules

Show Up

No roster ceremony. If you can make it, come play. If you arrive late, wave, stretch, and hop in when it makes sense.

Teams Change

Teams can reshuffle as friends arrive, leave, or need a breather. The point is a good game, not perfect bookkeeping.

Play Until

Keep going until dark or fatigue calls it. “Last goal” may be negotiated with suspicious optimism.

after the game

Memory Kit

  • A photo One snapshot is enough: shoes in grass, the fading sky, tired smiles, or the ball before it disappears into dusk.
  • A score-ish result Not a legal document. “Orange maybe won by two” is perfectly within the scrapbook spirit.
  • A quote or moment Send Carlos the line everyone laughed at, the dramatic miss, or the tiny bit of accidental brilliance.

Privacy-friendly by design: this page has no form, no analytics, no tracking, and no backend. Send memories to Carlos however the group already shares them.

ready for later

Scrapbook Timeline

These are clearly marked sample placeholders, waiting for real weekly entries after future games.

Future Thursday

Tape a real post-game photo here.

Add the date, who showed up, and one small thing worth remembering.

Future Thursday

Score-ish result goes here.

Keep it casual: “pinnies won,” “everyone forgot,” or “rematch pending.”

Future Thursday

Favorite quote or moment goes here.

Save the little bits: a funny shout, a sunset goal, or a heroic water break.