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Follow on Google News | Kaneland Youth Soccer Spring Registration Through February 28By: Kaneland Youth Soccer Organization The spring season includes 6 games running from April 26 until May 31. All games and practices are held at the KYSO fields next to Kaneland High School in Maple Park. Games are played on Saturdays between 9am and noon. Each team typically practices one evening per week. Registration is open to boys and girls ages 4 – 17. Registration fees are $85 for the first child, $65 for each additional child through February 28, 2014. The program includes a full uniform including jersey, shorts, socks, volunteer coaches supported by college level players / trainers and certified referees. After February 28, the normal registration rate of $135 is in place. KYSO also provides a TOPSoccer program for players with special needs. TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a national soccer program created to train young people with disabilities in a caring coaching environment. The program is generally carried out by volunteers at the local level, with financial support from US Youth Soccer and local youth soccer organization such as KYSO. KYSO features small sided games, balanced teams and college level trainers to support player development and provide coach support. Player assessments for all age groups will be conducted in early April and teams formed immediately after assessments. Volunteer coaching positions are also available and a coach training session and orientation will be held in early April. Please contact Patty Rodwick at 630.463.9001 xt 703 or email volunteer@kanelandyouthsoccer.com for details. About KYSO KYSO provides Big Rock, Elburn, Hinckley, Kaneville, Maple Park, Sugar Grove, and Virgil, Illinois youth with recreational soccer opportunities. KYSO has approximately 50 recreational soccer teams for boys and girls ages 4 - 17 (U5 - U14). KYSO recreational program teaches soccer through the use of smaller teams and fields, maximizing participation by all. The program also allows young players to learn and enjoy soccer in a positive and fun environment, usually in their own community with the same children with whom they go to school. For the player who is primarily interested in fun, fitness, and friendship; KYSO provides a healthy activity through its recreational and small sided games program. This program emphasizes fun and de-emphasizes winning at all costs. Every child is guaranteed playing time (3 Quarters minimum.) and the game is taught in a fun and enjoyable atmosphere. Kids Just Want to Have Fun! End
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