2008 Travel Soccer

CONGRATULATIONS
to the
U14 Boys Team (Head Coach Jim Stewart)
U12 Girls Team (Head Coach Ernie Valente)
who will be participating in the Challenge Cup Championship semi-finals on Sunday, November 2.

Game times are as follows:
U14 Boys - 8:00 am Yarmouth High School Turf Field, Yarmouth
U12 Girls - 10:30 am Greely Middle School, Cumberland

GOOD LUCK WYSA TEAMS!


About Travel Soccer

The travel program provides players with a more competitive playing environment where teams play against other travel teams around southern and central Maine. Players must make a firm time commitment with practices starting in early August and games and tournament play starting Labor Day weekend. A typical week would include one or two practices and games typically on Saturday, Sunday, or both days. The players experience the thrill of competitive play with typically more advanced coaching (as the coaches are all licensed and certified), and the camaraderie of being part of a close-knit unit. Tryouts are held in mid-May and teams carry U10-(12 players), U11-(14 players), and U12-U14-(18 players).

WYSA 2008 Travel Handbook(Download Here)



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Each of the coaches listed in the table below has an email link.
2008 Travel Teams
Coaches
Contact
U10 Girls
Robin Mullins
U10 Girls
Scott Symonds
U10 Boys
Arne Defosse
U10 Boys
Chris Spaulding
U11 Girls
Bryan Brackett
U11 Girls
Ron Giroux
U11 Boys
Jon Dubois
U12 Girls
Ernie Valente
U12 Boys
Bill Petcher
U13 Girls
Aileen Pelletier
U13 Boys
Klaus Salzmann
U14 Girls
Jeff Nielsen
U14 Boys
Jim Stewart
   



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Travel Soccer Resources
MS Word(.doc) Excel(.xls)
.PDF File
WYSA Fall Travel Handbook 2008
  Soccer Maine Fall 2007 Handbook
2008 WYSA Player Registration Form
Soccer Maine Zero Tolerance Policy Soccer Maine Zero Tolerance Policy
WYSA Coach Code of Conduct WYSA Coach Code of Conduct
  Play With Class Waiver Form
Travel Player Commitment Travel Player Commitment


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