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US Youth Soccer National Championship Series State Cup Team registration for OYSAN's 2010 State Cup Tournament is taking place now through 4 PM on Monday, January 14, 2010. The tournament is open to competitive/premier teams in age groups U-10 to U-19 boys and girls. To register click here: https://ssl.hammersoccer.com/eTournamentR2/GlobalUserEntry2.asp?SYS=OHNSC2010.
For more information on our tournament, go to www.oysan.org
Questions? Call OYSAN at 330-659-0989.
MRL Premier Congratulations to the following teams who have qualified to play in the Premier Divisions of the Midwest Regional League next spring. U-14G : InternationalsU-15B: Everest SCU-17B: Pacesetter SCMRL First Division The following clubs have qualified to participate in the MRL First Division next spring. NEO Soccer, Cleveland FC, Pennine Utd, Everest SC, Cleveland Utd, Toledo Football Academy, Cleveland Select, Pacesetter SC, Woodridge PFC, Cleveland Soccer Academy, Cleveland Kickers, Greater Toledo Futbol Club, Cleveland Blues, Internationals SC, Toledo Celtics, Excalibur SC, and Akron Metro FC. OYSAN Tournaments and Travel Permits Your one-stop-shop for soccer tournaments. This state-of-the-art website allows anyone to FIND A TOURNAMENT; select and register for your choice of tournaments; and BOOK HOTEL/TRAVEL arrangements. As a valuable and convenient benefit, members of the Illinois Youth Soccer Association, Iowa Soccer Association, Kansas Youth Soccer Association, Nebraska State Soccer Association, Ohio Youth Soccer Association North, and South Dakota Youth Soccer Association can also complete NOTIFICATION TO TRAVEL/TRAVEL PERMITS and GUEST PLAYER/PLAYER LOAN FORMS. These can be accessed from any page using a quick link navigation bar. Where applicable, credit cards or checks will be accepted on forms. Quick, easy access all from one website! Questions? Contact Bobbie at (330) 659-0989 x224 Sport Ethics Much has been made of the New Mexico-BYU women's game last month (see link below) when emotions started to run high and players stepped beyond the bounds of normal competition. On the surface, the game showed that women and men can be equally aggressive in the face of adversity and pressure. On another level, coaches, referees, players and administators must ask the question, "What would I have done?" For those who care to ask the question, there are many points of discussion for those involved in youth sport. U-Akron It's not easy to make sophisticated soccer look easy, but the 2009 Zips have found the elixer. The 2,700+ who paid to get inside Lee R. Jackson last Sunday watched a capable team in green chase shadows for 90 minutes. If the case could be made for better shape and rhythm in youth soccer, the Zips are on the the poster. With two more home games on radar before the final four, two more sell -outs are guaranteed. Good luck Zips. Different class. Next opponent: Stanford.
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