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Picture Location Update

Monday, September 21st, 2009

****NOTICE****Due to a scheduling conflict Pictures will be at Lower Dodgeville,   Sunny or cloudy.    IF RAINING pictures will be at Thatcher school

*** In-Town Recreation Games ***

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

In-Town Recreation Games are ON for today 9/12/09

*** BAYS HOME Games *** 9/12/09

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

***9am Stars game-  plan for PH is being moved to Bliss once teams are at field

*** 9am Fillies game AND 10:30 Dolphins game- Stays at PH *** 10:30 Rays and 11:45 Jaguars game moves to Upper Wamsutta

*** 1pm Wolves game canceled

*** Decision to TBD on Eagles,Colts,and United games at 11:15am – Your coach will be notified

***NOTICE*** Updated 9/12/09 *** In-Town Recreation Games are ON for today

UNIROYAL TIRE® AND NEW ENGLAND TIRE AND SULLIVAN TIRE help kick start soccer season for Attleboro Youth Soccer

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Attleboro, Mass. – (September 8, 2009) – For the 10th year in a row, the Uniroyal® Soccer Program is supporting soccer communities across the country. New England Tire and Sullivan Tire will donate funds and equipment to Attleboro Youth Soccer. Beginning September 11, players will receive a certificate that can be redeemed for a free soccer ball at New England Tire and Sullivan Tire while supplies last. Uniroyal Tire and New England Tire and Sullivan Tire will also donate $2 for every Uniroyal tire sold during the 30-day program.

Founded in 2000, the Uniroyal Soccer Program has provided almost $12 million in funds and equipment, including nearly one million soccer balls, to more than 3,000 youth soccer programs in America and Canada. In celebration of the program’s 10th anniversary, Uniroyal Tire is giving away a soccer ball every day in 2009 via their website, www.UniroyalTires.com/sweeps. The daily winners will be eligible for the grand prize drawing at the end of the year which includes the top 10 items a family needs for the 2010 soccer season: a $500 gas card, a set of Uniroyal tires, a camera/video recorder, car service for the season, a GPS system, car detailing, a cooler/chair package, a $250 parents’ night out gift card, a $250 snack/food gift card, and a $500 sporting goods gift card.

“We are proud to support Attleboro Youth Soccer, which gives local youth the experience of being a part of a team and helps them learn valuable skills they can use on and off the field,” said managers of New England Tire and Sullivan Tire. “I can’t wait to see the happy faces when the children get their free soccer balls.”

“The 10th anniversary of the soccer program is quite a milestone,” said Jill Weninger Goulette, Uniroyal Tire brand director. “Our unique program has grown rapidly and we continue to partner with exceptional dealers like New England Tire and Sullivan Tire to reach additional soccer leagues each year. Bringing communities together has always been an important component of the soccer program, and we look forward to being involved in youth soccer for years to come.”

Uniroyal® Tire is one of the world’s leading tire brands for passenger and commercial cars, pick-ups, light trucks, mini vans and sport utility vehicles. Dating back to 1892, Uniroyal Tire has developed a reputation for providing high-quality, affordable tires including its Tiger Paw® and Laredo® series. Uniroyal tires offer just the right combination of dependability, traction and grip in almost every weather condition, and come with one of the industry’s leading warranties.

To learn more about the Uniroyal Soccer Program, visit the brand’s Web site at www.UniroyalTires.com. To learn more about New England Tire please call Carl Kazen Jr, (508) 222-0367 at 44 North Main St in Attleboro, or visit www.newenglandtire.com or for Sullivan Tire call Mike Fabrizio, (508) 695-9920 at 36 George Leven Drive in N. Attleboro or visit www.sullivantire.com.

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IN-TOWN Recreation Games Re-Scheduled

Friday, August 28th, 2009

***NOTICE***NOTICE***Updated 8/28/09*** IN-TOWN Recreation Games Schedule to start this weekend are being rescheduled to Sept. 12th/13th weekend due to weather conditions…

ATTLEBORO YOUTH SOCCER & ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT @ THE REVOLUTION

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

ATTLEBORO YOUTH SOCCER & ATTLEBORO HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT @ THE REVOLUTION

Saturday, Oct 17th @ 6:00pm

JOIN ATTLEBORO YOUTH SOCCER

FOR A NIGHT AT THE NE REVOLUTION!

Discounted tickets for only $21 each (reg. $30)

CLICK HERE for Information Flyer and order form.

Spring 2009 Instructional Season

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Message

Date: April 6, 2009
Subject: AYS Families

To AYS Players and Parents:

I am writing to you today to explain our Spring Instructional Season. The AYS Recreational League utilizes a Dual Field format for U5 U7 games. Two fields are used simultaneously and children can be placed on either field throughout the course of the game. It allows for longer playing time per child and more contact with the ball. Small sided games let us focus on two major areas:

1.
Ball Skills (heavy emphasis on getting touches of the soccer ball for
everyone.)

2. Passing (more so for U7 as with
the U5 and U6 there is a strong desire for keeping the ball themselves)

For our U8 Program we went back to the 6v6 format for
several reasons:

Consistency with the Fall Program

Develop Tactical Skills (field awareness, decision making, positioning)

Develop Physical Skills (speed, strength, endurance, agility)

Both formats of play require multiple volunteers per team to
run efficiently and effectively.

As you look to the AdminSports Website at your family
account you will see your childs team roster for the upcoming season. It lists the Coach and Assistant Coach
or Coaches names as well as their
teammates. We are restricted to that
format because of the programs design. Your child will have a Coaching
Team
. These are the men and women
who have volunteered their time and participated in trainings and taken courses
to learn how to instruct the players on the basic skills required to play the
beautiful game.

Every volunteer on each team will have the title of Coach. Your Coaching
Team
will decide among themselves who will be the contact person for the
group prior to the start of the season. This will be the person who will be passing on information about your
team and any changes that come up.

We expect all of our players and parents to show each of the
volunteers the respect they deserve by addressing them as Coach and the players
are expected to follow the directions of every coach assigned to their team.

We are looking forward to seeing you all on the field!

MaryElizabeth Clark

AYS Recreation League Director