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WYSA Fall 2013 Tryout dates and times - click "Read More"

REGISTRATION for Fall 2013 or Fall 2013/Spring 2014 is now OPEN................
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The tryouts dates and times for Walpole Soccer Fall 2013 are listed below. All players wishing to play travel soccer in the Fall are encouraged to attend, and MUST be registered prior to their Tryout. Registration is open at www.walpolesoccer.org and we suggest that players register for both Fall & Spring soccer to benefit from our 2 season discount (each season is $200 individually, but both seasons are $250 total).
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WYSA Youth Soccer Camp Aug 12-16th at Mylod

WYSA Summer Soccer Camp for Youth Players
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REGISTRATION is now OPEN
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Coaches: Nick Burke, Mike Foley, Erin Kearney [WHS Girls Varsity], Kanee Chlebbda[WHS Girls Varsity Asst Coach], and WHS Girls and Boys Varsity players
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Week of August 12-16th 10am-1pm at Mylod Fields

Make up games this week

Mon May 13th 6pm Ellis 11v11 Walpole Blue Angels (Weinacht) vs Foxboro Warriors Blue

BAYS Games take precedence over regular team practices.

U9 Skills Clinics on Monday Nights at Mylod

We are delighted to announce that Eddy Baptista, a coach with FC Puma Soccer Club, will be running a U9 soccer skills clinic each Monday night at Mylod. The sessions will run as follows:

Girls U9; 5-6pm
Boys U9; 6-7pm

The clinics are free and there is no need to sign up.

Please have your player arrive 5-10mins early to warm up, they should bring their ball and (re-useable) water bottle, wear their cleats and shin pads.

Spring 2013 In-Town Soccer Program Schedule For Kindergarten, U8 Girls, and Boys

The Spring 2013 Intown Program is being held on Sundays at Mylod Field, and run from April 7th until June 9th:

Girls U8 Noon-1.30pm
Kindergarten 2-3pm
Boys U8 3.30-5pm

The Intown program is skills-based, to encourage the kids to master the fundamentals of the game. Each week, the players work on a series of fun activities designed to develop their technical ability, then finish with a scrimmage. The program is challenging but fun, and by the end of the season you will notice significant improvement in their play and love of the sport.

WHS Girls Soccer Summer Pre-Season, Training & Tryout info

... This info is from WHS Varsity Girls Coach Erin, based on her handout from the player/parent meeting on 5/7/13
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CAPTAINS PRACTICES

WYSA U9 Limited Travel League Schedule

U9 is the transition year into BAYS travel soccer. The U9 teams (composed largely of 3rd grade players) play a modified travel schedule; traveling to nearby towns for away games, hosting those same towns for home games, and also continuing to play some games vs. other WYSA U9 teams. There will be at least one team practice session each week - organized at the coach's discretion. The focus is on learning the nuances of competitive soccer, in a fun, team oriented environment. While the teams do compete, the emphasis is on education and not on results.

No Dogs Allowed at any WYSA Fields

Just a reminder to all Walpole teams and visiting teams, that DOGS are NOT Allowed at any of our soccer fields. Coaches, Referees, Asst Coaches, Parent Managers, Parents, Players - please feel empowered to politely ask people to remove their dog from the field.

Receive Walpole Field Updates from Twitter

Coaches and players: Please sign up to receive field updates via Twitter. In the upper right hand corner of our website we have a link that will allow you to Follow Walpole Soccer and receive up-to-the-minute news of field conditions in Walpole.

By signing up you can configure your Twitter account to have those Field Status updates emailed directly to you.

This is the fastest and easiest way to be notified when fields need to be closed due to unfavorable weather, saving you wasted trips to games and practices!

BAYS Zero Tolerance Policy

Walpole Youth Soccer fully supports the BAYS Zero Tolerance Policy. All individuals responsible for a team and all spectators shall support the referee. Failure to do so will undermine the referee’s authority and has the potential of creating a hostile environment for the players, the referee, and all the other participants and spectators. Click the following link to read:
http://www.walpolesoccer.org/S07/BaysZT.pdf

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