Fright Fest Brings Out The Best Of Fall Soccer
One of the best parts of youth soccer is seeing competition and joy share the same space. That was on full display at Fright Fest, where Roxborough United teams showed up ready to play, ready to compete, and very clearly ready to have fun.
Across the event, club teams delivered a string of memorable performances. The U10G Hurricanes put together a strong day on the field, finishing with two wins and one draw to take home the trophy. They also added a little extra style to the result by earning best costume honors, which feels perfectly in the spirit of Fright Fest.
The Hurricanes were not alone. Other Roxborough United teams also made noise over the course of the event, including Knights Gray, who defended their title, and additional teams that turned in impressive performances while representing the club with energy and pride. It was the kind of weekend that reminds you how much life there is in the fall season when players, coaches, and families all lean into the experience.
What makes weekends like this special is not only the hardware. It is the atmosphere. Players get to bond with teammates, families get to spend the day together, and teams create memories that stay with them long after the scores are forgotten. Youth sports should make room for that. Fright Fest did.
For Roxborough United, the event was another snapshot of a healthy club culture: teams competing hard, coaches supporting one another, and players enjoying the game. That combination is what community soccer is supposed to look like.
As the season continued, Fright Fest stood out as one of those weekends that captured everything we love about fall soccer: costumes, trophies, laughter, and a whole lot of black and white on the field.





