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Fall Rec schedules
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The Fall 2008 rec league
schedules have been posted. Click the appropriate link to see your schedule.
Coed team schedules and
Girls team schedules.
U-14 Boys Dragons take
2nd at Gettysburg Blast

Congratulations to the SCCSA U14 Boys Dragons which took second place at the
Gettysburg Blast Tournament Aug. 25. There were 16 teams in the U14 division.
The Dragons won 2-0, 1-0, 3-0, 0-0 tie winning in 5 overtimes, 0-0 tie winning
in two overtimes The Dragons lost in the championship game 2-0 to the Glyndon
Strikers of Maryland after controlling the ball for most of the game.
KiXX camp success

The
SCCSA-sponsored Kixx Kamp had a record 197 kids attending. The camp was held at
Kennett Middle School the week of Aug 11.
U-11 Girls Wildcats
champs at Ridley

The U-11 Girls SCCSA
Wildcats won their division at the Ridley soccer
tournament Aug. 9. Congratulations Wildcats.
U-9 Boys Celtics take
2nd at Ridley

The U-9 Boys
SCCSA Celtics took second place in the top division at the Ridley soccer
tournament Aug. 8. The Celtics, playing their first ever match, won out over
clubs from West Chester, Nether Providence, Ridley and Media, before losing to
Montgomery township in the championship game.
U-16 Chesco Premier
wins
National Directors Cup

The SCCSA
Chesco Premier U-16 boys soccer team won the 2008 US Youth Soccer National
Directors Cup July 18-20. The team not only had to battle strong opponents from
Texas, New York and Nevada, but also the intense heat and humidity. Pictured
above, left to right: (front row) Max Campbell, Hayden White, Kevin O'Brien,
Roberto Silva, Justin Weathers, Alex Steele; (second row) Dean Hristopoulos,
Kyle Ferrier, Greg Anderson, Jake Shorr, Josh Topper, Christopher Marchand;
(third row) Coach Geedey, Jon Schauer, Matt Brennan, Cory White, Ron Geedey,
Greg Patrick, Drew Sommer, Coach Dicce, Coach Anderson. Not pictured: Josh
Wolff and Manager Donna Marchand.
Donate 2,000 soccer
balls
to a great cause
Got any
new or slightly used soccer balls you don't need? Well, there are plenty of kids
who would love to have them. Ana Aguilera, one of SCCSA's rec players, has begun
a community service project to collect new or slightly used soccer balls to send
to orphans and needy children all over the world. The balls will be going to
many countries, such as South Africa, Mexico, Honduras and others. Ana's goal is
to collect more than 2, 000 soccer balls by Aug. 25, 2008. If you have a ball to
donate, you can drop it off at 1305 Baltimore Pike, Toughkenamon, PA 19374. It's
the house in front of the car wash between Union Street and Baltimore Pike.
Plus, every Saturday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. you can drop balls off at the
Presbyterian Church in Toughkenamon. Please help if you can. Whether you have
only one ball to donate or 10, it's for a great cause.
Earmark your United Way
gift for SCCSA Soccer
If you regularly give to the
United Way through your employer, you have a choice of designating all or part
of your gift to go to local organizations .Southern Chester County Soccer
Association is eligible to receive gifts through the United Way Donor Choice
program.
SCCSA can receive
funds from
United Way of Southern Chester County, United Way of Chester County, United Way of Southeastern
Pennsylvania and United Way of Delaware.
To pledge all or part of you
United Way contribution to support SCCSA, please ask your company's United Way
campaigner to designate your contribution to:
Southern Chester County
Soccer Association
873 East Baltimore Pike, PMB
#951
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Designated Account: 2109486
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