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EPYSA
office will be closed on July 3, 2009. |
In Memorium
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May 18, 2009—It is with great
sadness that I must alert the soccer world of the passing
of one of the greatest champions of our sport and finest
people I have been blessed to know. Charlotte Moran,
after heroically fighting a battle with pancreatic cancer
over the last 2 years, passed last night in the arms
of her loving family and friends.
| The Family asks that in lieu
of Flowers please make a donation to the following:
EPYSA-Charlotte Moran Foundation
C/O EPYSA
2 Village Road, Suite 3
Horsham, PA 19044 |
Bob
Robert J. McDade, President
Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association |
Join
EPYSA! On July 5, 2009
Washington Freedom VS. Los Angeles Sol
Maryland Soccerplex 6 PM
Click
Here!!
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the
Charlotte Moran Foundation |
International Soccer Match
at Clipper Magazine Stadium
Crystal Palace vs Harrisburg City Islanders
Thursday, July 16, 2009 at 7pm
Click
here for more information. |
Payce Madden Awarded the
US Youth Soccer William J. “Billy” Goaziou
Scholarships
Payce Madden (Lancaster, PA) are the inaugural recipients
of the US Youth Soccer William J. "Billy"
Goaziou Scholarships...read
more.
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WEST-MONT
UNITED AND EPYSA HAVE TEAMED UP TO PRESENT THE FIRST ANNUAL
TOPS FESTIVAL 2009 All clubs in Eastern PA.
and beyond are welcome to attend the festival on Saturday
August 29, 2009 from 9 am – 3 pm. For more information,
to register as a player, volunteer, coach, or sponsor
visit the website. |
Vision
of the Future
A presentation by Robert J. McDade, at Annual General
Meeting on March 1, 2009. |
| Wristbands
for Pete Dicce and Lymphoma Society |
| Women’s
Professional Soccer Finalizes Philadelphia as Eighth WPS
Franchise for 2010 |
| New
IRS Filling Requirements for Smaller Tax Exempt Organizations |
EPYSA Becomes Second State
Association to Recognize NSCAA Online Diploma
The Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association
(EPYSA) and the National Soccer Coaches Association
of America (NSCAA) have announced an agreement that
will provide a tool to improve coaching at EPYSA’s
grassroots level through the NSCAA Online Academy, a
basic coaching education program offered via the Internet.
Click here for more. |
| Attention Leagues and Clubs,
please get applications for coaching schools and clinics
completed and sent to EPYSA at least one month before
the scheduled date of the school or clinic. There is usually
an increase in requests at the conclusion of the fall
season. Click here. |
EPYSA ETRAVEL NOW ONLINE
EPYSA
members can now get instantly approved tournament and
travel forms right here on the web site. Five different
authorization forms are available:
Tournament Guest Player Form
Permission to Host Friendly Game
Permission to Travel to US Youth Soccer Event
Notification of Participation in Another Organization's
Event
Travel to Out of State Friendly Game
Click
Here for 2008-09 ETRAVEL Forms
Click
Here for 2009-10 ETRAVEL Forms |
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DIVISION I COLLEGE SOCCER PROGRAMS
FACE-OFF TO RAISE MONEY FOR CANCER
Women’s College Soccer
Teams Participate in
13th Annual KICKS Against Breast Cancer Tournament
Click
here for more information.
There may be no more terrifying moment in a woman's
life than finding a lump. If she has to tell the people
she loveshusband, parents, children, partner,
teammates, colleagues, friends, sisters, brothersthat
it's cancer, all of those lives are changed forever.
Kicks Against Breast Cancer
and EPYSA are asking for your help to insure that every year fewer and
fewer women must have that terrible conversation. "Help Save The Women
You Love" is a new campaign in which Landon Donovan has agreed to be its
first spokesman. Kicks is selling a gold on gold lapel pin of a soccer ball with
a pink enameled ribbon. This has been the trademarked emblem for nine years of
the Kicks Against Breast Cancer college soccer tournament here in Maryland. The
Kicks tournament was developed by MSYSA board member, Louise Waxler, as a fundraiser
for the Claudia Mayer Cancer Resource & Image Center at Howard County Hospital
in Columbia, MD. This is an innovative, model program that helps women living
with breast cancer survive and thrive during the ordeal. It is an affiliate of
the renowned Johns Hopkins Medicine. Click
here for more information.
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