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Home of the WYSA Recreational Soccer Program
and the Maine Novas Travel Program |
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Spring 2008 Rec Soccer: Starts the week of April 28!
Rec soccer is done for the Spring 2008 season -- See you in the fall!
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Novas (Travel Soccer): We are already preparing for the Fall season
We need coaches! Please contact our Travel Adminstrator, Darby Pope, at sepope00@yahoo.com by May 27th with questions or to sign up. Players, we will have more information about tryouts in the coming weeks!
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Novas News: Coach Christensen was chosen to be the 2007-08 Soccer Maine Girls Travel Coach of the Year.
He will receive the official award at a ceremony on May 16 in Portland.
Congratulations Coach!!!
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Calling all coaches, assistant coaches and anyone who wants to see what coaching is all about to attend a free coaching clinic on Sunday, April 13th from 1-3 PM in the gym at Messalonskee Middle School in Oakland. More information here
This clinic is being given by Mark Serdjenian who is the Men's Soccer Coach at Colby College. We look forward to seeing you there!
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We Need Volunteers!!!
WYSA depends on volunteers to keep its programs running. Please help! For Spring 2008, we especially need coaches, assistant coaches, and age-group coordinators. (Age-group coordinators are the "go-to" person for the coaches and help with communication between coaches and WYSA officers. It's a relatively small, but important job. Age-group coordinators should plan to be at the fields for all games and practices.) Please sign up to be a volunteer at registration or online below. All volunteers must also register online (you will need your drivers license number) Online volunteer registration: Register here! Please specify the fall or spring season and rec/recreational play (travel/classic for Novas volunteers)
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Mission Statement
The mission of the Waterville Youth Soccer Association is to provide
boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 12 with a soccer program which is
appropriately competitive for their age level. The program emphasizes the
development of soccer skills, an understanding of the game, and the
enjoyment which comes from playing the game at a competitive level equal
to that which is played throughout the United States. This will be
accomplished by qualified coaches emphasizing a positive soccer learning
experience and respect for the rules of the game.
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Last Updated April 28, 2008 |