Open Registration: Our program is open to all children between 4 and 19 years of age who want to register and play soccer. Interest and enthusiasm are the only criteria for playing. There are no elimination try-outs and nobody gets cut.
You can access the schedule by clicking TEAM PAGES in the upper right.
I am still adding coaches names, and I am still missing some--I will add what I have and add more as they come in. You should have already received a coach contact, but as I get updates more will be forthcoming.
As always, there are bound to be oddities in the schedule. There were 82 teams in interplay this year (up from 75 last year!) Each team should have at least 4 home and 4 away games--there are a few teams that may have one more or one less due to field and team restrictions. There were an odd number of teams in most divisions, which means more weekday games than perhaps is ideal.
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Last Updated on Monday, 06 September 2010 17:55
Soccer Pro turned soccer mom touts AYSO
Written by Administrator
Friday, 13 February 2009 11:38
Julie Maurine Foudy (born 23 January 1971 in San Diego, California) was a midfielder for the United States women's national soccer team from 1987 through 2004, finishing with a remarkable 271 caps. She served as the team's co-captain from 1991-2000 and the Captain from 2000 through her retirement in 2004.
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Last Updated on Friday, 31 July 2009 13:46
Area G AYSO promotes Kids Zone
Written by Administrator
Friday, 22 August 2008 13:07
There is sometimes confusion over what "Kids Zone" means in reference to AYSO.
The Kids Zone program was created in response to concerns that sometimes youth sports have become negative--even violent--in the past.
It is a gentle reminder that while competition is important, ultimately AYSO is about the kids.
Kids play sports are to have fun, make new friends and learn new skills. As coaches, parents and volunteers, we need to keep sport in its proper perspective and support them.
That means redefining what it is to be a “Winner.”
A Winner is more than just scoring the goal or beating the other team; a winner is someone who makes maximum effort, continues to learn and improve, and does not let mistakes, or fear of making mistakes, stop him or her.