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On-line Registration for our Spring Rec League is now open!
Register before February 24th to receive a $10.00
discount. Use the link below for more information and to register on-line
or download a paper form.
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Southern Chester County Soccer Association now has a TOPSoccer Program for
our Differently-Abled Students
This Outreach Program for Soccer enables boys and girls 4 years of
age and over of age with physical and/or cognitive disabilities to play soccer.
Our goal is to provide an opportunity for anyone with a disability, or who does
not fit on a typical team, to play soccer. Some people will not join typical
teams because they are physically, cognitively or behaviorally unable to keep up
or "fit" on a typical team. For more information, please visit our
TOPSoccer page.
U13G Green Hornets ’98 win 2011 Jack Walsh Memorial Tournament

Over Columbus Day weekend, the SCCSA Green Hornets '98 (U13 Girls) won the Silver Division Championship at the Hunter Jack Walsh Soccer Tournament. The Green Hornets capped off a perfect weekend by winning the championship game 3-0 on Sunday over the Hunter Roos. The Green Hornets scored 19 goals this weekend with 8 different players contributing to the scoring, while also completely shutting down their opponents and recording shutouts in all four of their games. Congratulations on a dominating performance!
U12G Green Hornets ‘99 win 2011 Jack Walsh Memorial Tournament

Green
Hornets ‘99 spent Columbus Day weekend in Glenside, PA at the 20th Annual Jack Walsh Memorial Tournament put on by the Hunter Soccer Club.
The Hornets played in the top U12 girls bracket and outscored the
competition 14 goals to 1.
Congratulations to
SCCSA’s Bolts!!!

The U-14 Boys
team captured 1st place in the West Chester United Summer Classic held on
August 7th & 8th.
The Bolts played extremely well against very good
teams. They built play from the back four, moved the
ball through midfield getting through-balls onto the strikers who finished
well.
Useful stats:
1. Overall
champions with 3 wins, 1 draw, no losses 2. Most goals scored 3.
Fewest goals against 4. No cards called on any player
Rain Rain Go Away...Soccer Teams Just Want To Play!

This was the rainiest Spring season that we have
ever experienced at SCCSA. At least this GU13 rec team had a sense of
humor for their team picture.
U9 Boys Lightning Whitewater Cup champions

The
SCCSA U9 Boys Lightning travel team won the 2010
Whitewater Cup
championship winning their games 4-1, 4-1, and 5-1, while playing with no subs. Congratulations
to SCCSA’s U9 Lightning for a well played tournament.
Congrats U-15 Boys Union EPYSA Presidents Cup finalist

Congratulations to SCCSA’s U-15 Boys Union for a
great season. The
Union won
three straight games in the EPYSA Presidents Cup to make it to the Championship
game. The
Union ended up finishing
second when the boys lost to the Berks BSA Rage in the championship game, 4-3.
The
Union also were Champions
in the Delco Fall season and were Champions in the White Water Cup Tournament
last Fall.
SCCSA President a finalist for national U.S. Youth Soccer award
Congrats to SCCSA President Michael
Finnegan for being one of four
finalists for the 2010 U.S. Youth Soccer’s National Administrator of the Year
award, one of the most prestigious awards given by U.S. Youth Soccer.
Michael has also received state and regional honors in the past three
months.
In December, Michael was named
the 2010 Administrator of the Year by Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer (EPYSA)
and in January was named the 2010
US
Youth Soccer Region 1 Administrator of the Year. Region 1 is home to
1.2 million players and includes
Connecticut,
Delaware,
Pennsylvania,
Maine,
Massachusetts,
New Hampshire,
New
York,
Rhode Island,
Vermont,
Virginia,
and
West Virginia.
“Even though my name will be on the Region I Administrator of the Year,
the award really belongs to everyone at Southern Chester County Soccer
Association and Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer that have helped me to provide
the programs at SCCSA over the years,” said Michael.
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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