WELCOME TO OUR 55th YEAR OF SOCCER EXCELLENCE Experience the Most Organized, Professionally run Soccer Program In Brick
"We Are Brick Soccer" Mrs.
BRICK TOWNSHIP SOCCER ASSOCIATION
CLUB HISTORY
The Brick Town Soccer Association held its first meeting at the Junior Sports League building. There were sixty-five members. Tryouts were held in March and one team was formed. They played their first league game in April beating Neptune 4-2. Movies were taken of the game and shown at a later membership meeting. A second team was formed later in the
year. Within a few months the club was incorporated. A search of the township was conducted to locate a soccer field site for the club. Properties in Herbertsville and Osbornville were looked at before the present site on Sullivan Road was found. On August 27, 1971 President Bob Smith and Vice President Don Dunseath signed a lease with VFW Post 5698 for a ten year period. Through the joint efforts of members from the club and the Brick Jaycees, many hours were spent in clearing the land. Township equipment assisted in making the field level and by December 1st the grading stakes were hammered into the ground. Work on the field continued as club business was conducted. The club bought uniforms for the teams which were passed from player to player and from team to team. In the spring of 1972 Mrs. Marie Smith was selected to make a club flag. Pat Smith improved on a design by Mrs. Bobby Bornschein and our present club patch was adopted. In April Pat Smith published and mailed the first issue of the club newspaper. The first shoots of grass were seen on our new field in May. In July 1972 the first two lighting poles were erected. By December, with the Jaycees’ help, all eight were up. The fall of 1972 saw the by-laws amended, player insurance initiated, the first tag day occur netting $488.52, and a resolution adopted to present annually a trophy to a high school soccer player with high academic grades. Four teams were entered in competition for the 1973 spring season, two in SSA and two in Monmouth-Ocean. Chuck Wieboldt’s “under 17” team won its division in SSA. The field was seeded again in March and would be playable by the end of May. The membership elected to celebrate the opening of the field by holding a tournament there. The tournament has since become our annual Memorial Day tournament. The 1978 event accommodating 192 teams was the largest tournament ever held in the county. Around this time, Pete Marousis, one of our charter members, donated lifetime office space to the club in his new PM Plaza building on Route 88 West. (On February 21, 1978, the building was consumed by fire and many irreplaceable trophies were lost, in addition to furniture and some papers, including the club’s scrapbook.) By the fall of 1973 floodlights appropriated by the Jaycees from Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia had been wired and installed on the poles. The club then gave permission to the town’s Recreation Department to hold their fall program at our field under the lights. (The Recreation Department had been very helpful to the club in its early days.) Club patches had been received in July and sold at cost to the members. In October 1973 the club authorized the purchase of traveling patches for the teams traveling out of state to exchange with their opponents. Formation of the club’s first girls’ team was authorized in 1973. At the January 1974 membership meeting Al Anderson began period of expansion and growing pains by making a motion to begin a spring intramural soccer program. It became an instant success, complete with a clinic for six year-olds. The first three girls teams, ‘59, ‘61, and ‘63 went into action that spring, posting creditable records with one team even going undefeated (6-0-1). The Memorial Tournament ballooned to 22 teams with some of our own teams walking away with championship trophies. During this period, the VFW area became the best accommodated soccer field in two counties. In February Don Downs and Pat Maher, using borrowed chain saws, felled every tree across the road from the VFRW building; Pete Marousis bulldozed the area clean and Jack Liddy put the finishing touches on our new parking lot by grading it with a borrowed machine. Fill was brought in and raked into the field, followed by grass seed in April, and green shoots in May. Ron Madge hand-painted our club shield and installed it outside our office at PM Plaza that same month. (President Jack Liddy salvaged its charred remains in ’78 with the intent of re-installing it once we re-settled there.) Bargains began descending upon the club beginning in September. Don Downs and Chuck Wieboldt motored to the Trenton area and returned with gates, top rail and metal fence posts at a fraction of cost. More bargains popped up in Metuchen and North Brunswick. Pat Maher joined Chuck and Don in November and three trips later the club had ample fencing to close in the field and entrance lane, two sets of bleacher supports, and a large supply of structural aluminum. For the next four months Mr. Downs’ cellar converted into a machine shop. He emerged in April ’75 with two perfect sets of goals made from the aluminum. They were quickly installed thus replacing the wooden ones. Joe Scarpelli was instrumental in arranging for our present refreshment stand. It has been a vocational school project and was donated and delivered to the field by the Board of Education. A foundation pad was poured and the little building was rolled onto the pad in April. Bob Koches wired the stand and Gene Fogler did the alterations. Steve Lioumis later extended the pad in front of the counter to reduce the dust. The growing pains continued as the club approved the entry of five “second” boys’ teams into league competition for the ’75 fall season. The expansion continued until the ’78-’79 season when the club’s league entries totaled 23 teams (16 boys and 7 girls). In eight years the membership grew from 65 to more than 200, the players from 32 to 375 on tournament teams, and intramurals to more than 500. The teams competed in many leagues, exhibitions and tournaments, winning their share of trophies and establishing the BTSA as a club to be reckoned with. They traveled to Florida, Canada, Ohio, Massachusetts, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Long Island to display their skills and faced opponents from as far away as Great Britain, Germany, and Mexico.
06/11/2026
The 2026 Red Bulls Summer Camp at Brick is OPEN FOR REGISTRATION!
Book your summer soccer camp plans now.
New and improved for this year, the camp will be a Red Bulls TECHNICAL CAMP. This will include improvements to the overall camp curriculum including more dedicated focus to skill and technical development.
The camp is Monday through Friday the week of August 3rd.
Early registration pricing ends 5/1.
Also take advantage of our 10% sibling discount!
Sign up with your friends and plan to make new friends on camp with a week full of soccer and fun!
Awards Day at the Brick Town Soccer Association
Kiddie Program!!
06/07/2026
Congrats to our u14 Girls Cheethas on winning there flight for the spring 2026 season Congrats Coach Dave and Coach Dan well deserved to a good group of girls and coach’s
06/07/2026
Huge shout out to our 2015 boys Predators for a tough fought season for the 4th straight season finishing in the top 2 and moving up flights every year
05/15/2026
03/19/2026
Group Shot 📸 BTSA Thunder U15 Girls and BTSA Hurricanes U18 Girls @ GoodSports USA Winter Workout 🔥
01/31/2026
Registration is open for the 2026 Spring season.
Go to Bricksoccer.com to register!
Kiddie Soccer for kids born in 2019 thru 2023. Registration fee is $85.
KIDS BORN IN 2023 MUST BE TURNING 3 BY APRIL 30th.
Our Ocean County Recreation Soccer program is for kids born in 2016, 2017 & 2018. registration fee is $150
Season starts on April 11th
08/31/2025
Congrats to our U15b Fire for there 1st place victory at the Lacey Labor Day tournament
08/26/2025
Registration for the Fall Brick Town Soccer Association Recreation program is open. Please go to Bricksoccer.com to register. The season starts on September 20th and runs for 7 weeks. The ages for this program is for birth years 2017 to 2022. The registration fee is $85
The Brick Town OCR recreation program runs for 10 weeks and starts on September 13th. The ages for this program are birth years 2014 to 2019.
The registration fee for this program is $150.
Games for the kiddie recreation program are played on Saturdays at the Pinewood Park Soccer Complex on Rt 88 west.
The OCR Recreation program games are played on Saturdays, 5 home games at Pinewood Park Soccer Complex and 5 away games at the opposing teams home fields.
We need volunteer coaches..no experience needed, we have professional trainers on staff that will guide and train the coaches
Please contact Carol Scott Recreation Director at 732 684 2874 for further information!