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As we move into the winter season...

Well, another fall season all done and dusted. We saw a great deal of growth from all of our players and age groups, from Academy all the way up to our high school girls teams. Our players had fun, competed and got to play a lot of soccer!

 

As we move into the winter season, it will soon be time to gear up for winter training. We have again secured school gyms in the Neenah District, and some additional times at the UW-Oshkosh RecPlex Dome. We are still working out the schedules for training sessions. They will be more technical-oriented activities with games at the end of each session. We will also look to participate in futsal tournaments again like last winter. As those begin to pop up, we will get information to everyone.

 

I would also like to highlight our 2007 Boys team, who will be participating in a showcase tournament down in St Louis at the beginning of December in preparation for their entry into the Youth National League Midwest Conference. This is a prestigious opportunity for them to represent the club in a regional league (league games consist of teams from Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Dakota) and high level tournaments. We would like to wish them good luck this winter. And good luck to all of our teams come spring!

 

Happy Holidays!


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