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Fall soccer registration for Anderson, Roane counties starts July 24

Posted at 3:48 pm June 25, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

AYSO Soccer

The American Youth Soccer Organization will hold signups for the 2014 fall season beginning Thursday, July 24. 
Registration will be held at the Oak Ridge AYSO Office, located at 1998 Oak Ridge Turnpike beside the UGO Grocery Outlet.

Registration dates are:

  • Thursday, July 24, from 5-7 p.m.,
  • Saturday, July 26, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.,
  • Thursday, July 31, from 5-8 p.m., and
  • late registration on Saturday, August 2, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (Add a $10 late fee to this registration day).

Anyone from age 4 to 19 who is interested in playing soccer is encouraged to register. AYSO was founded on the principle that everyone plays. The league is committed to safe, fun, fair competition, a press release said. You do not need soccer experience—just a desire to be part of this sport.

Both returning and new players can speed up registration by going online at www.eayso.org, printing two copies of the form, and bringing them with the registration fee to signups at the times listed. Cash or checks only will be accepted.

Registration is just $55 for Oak Ridge residents, and it includes national fees and injury insurance. Sibling discounts are available. AYSO is a nonprofit, all-volunteer local organization. You can also come by the registration to volunteer this season to coach, referee, and much more. For complete information on registration and fees, visit the AYSO Region 390 website at www.aysoregion390.org.

In addition to core program, The Oak Ridge Region also offers a VIP program. The AYSO Very Important Players, or VIP, program provides a quality soccer experience for children and adults with physical or mental disabilities. VIP teams may include those who are blind or visually impaired, amputees or those in wheelchairs, mentally or emotionally challenged, or those with autism, down syndrome, or cerebral palsy. VIP registration is just $20 for Oak Ridge residents, and it includes national fees and injury insurance.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: American Youth Soccer Organization, AYSO, AYSO Very Important Players, Oak Ridge AYSO, soccer, soccer registration

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