CANANDAIGUA — The Canandaigua Area Soccer League has a new home.
CASL and Finger Lakes Community College have formed a new long-term partnership, establishing FLCC as CASL’s dedicated home turf. This collaboration aims to enhance youth soccer opportunities and increase access to athletic facilities throughout the Finger Lakes region.
The agreement provides CASL with consistent practice and game space on FLCC’s grass and turf fields.
This partnership also sets the stage for future facility improvements, benefiting both FLCC students and the wider Canandaigua community.
Both organizations view this agreement as a shared investment in the region’s youth sports infrastructure.
“Partnering with CASL has been a meaningful step forward in serving the community that surrounds and supports FLCC,” Finger Lakes Community College Director of Athletics Dr. Samantha Boccacino said. “This collaboration not only enhances our athletic facilities but also expands opportunities for youth sports and strengthens our ties with schools, families, and community groups throughout the region. We are truly thankful for this partnership and all it brings to the region we call home.”
For CASL, the partnership resolves long-standing issues related to field access and the reliance on volunteers for setup and maintenance.
“Having a permanent home with access to top-tier facilities, including a turf playing surface, ensures that our teams can train and compete without worrying about field conditions or last-minute cancellations,” CASL President Craig Ross said. “By consolidating our practices and games at a single location, we’re creating a more consistent, high-quality experience for players and families. This agreement also removes the burden of field setup and maintenance from our volunteers, allowing us to focus more on player development and community engagement. We’re excited about the opportunities for continued collaboration with FLCC, including future fundraising and expansion efforts that will benefit youth sports across the region.”