2012 Spring Season Registration
Posted: November 10, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: registration, sign-up, spring 14 Comments »Registration information for the 2012 Spring Season
The AYSO Spring Season is currently scheduled as follows:
- Practice Starts: February 27th, 2012
- Games Start: March 10th, 2012
- Games End: May 19th, 2012
NEW THIS YEAR!
We will be running a full season with playoffs for the older divisions (U10, U12, U14 & U19) at the end of the season.
As Always:
We will be reforming teams. Everyone will receive a uniform, pictures and an award; and brand new players only, will receive shin guards and a ball.
You May NOT request a Coach for your child.
You May NOT request a Co-Coach.
Continuing this Season with NEW RULES:
Everyone may choose a Buddy or a Sibling…but NOT Both.
Buddies must list each other on each other’s forms…
NO Exceptions and they MUST Match.
REGISTRATION FEES
Returning Players from Fall 2011 – $99.00/player
New Players – $125.00/player
ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION DATES THIS YEAR
Willows Community Center
November 10th & 30th from 7:00 – 8:30 PM
December 5th & 15th from 7:00 – 8:30 PM
MORE DATES IN 2012
January 7th from 10:00 AM- noon
January 18th from 7:00 -8:30PM
Want to have a Voice on how this Region is Run?
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS! HOW CAN YOU HELP?
We have a lot of vacancies and we can train you for anything!
Enriching lives in Costa Rica
Posted: November 5, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: costa rica, donation, equipment, sign-up Leave a comment »Hello AYSO 1258 Families!
As many of you know, AYSO 1258 periodically donates equipment and uniforms to foreign countries for their soccer players. This year we have chosen to make donations to Costa Rica.
Although the beaches of Costa Rica are filled with tourists, the interior of the country has many towns and villages that gather every Saturday for soccer. The entire town will get on a bus and go to a neighboring village to enjoy the day. They break the players into 3 different age groups: the younger players, the middle players and the adults. Their uniforms consist of a colored t-shirt. Some children even play bare footed. A pair of cleats is like gold and will be shared if at all possible. Referees aren’t all decked out like ours with striped shirts, whistles and flags and the goals don’t even have nets. What they do have is FUN. Just like us!