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Co-sponsored by:
Ashwaubenon Parks,
Recreation and Forestry Dept.
2155 Holmgren Way
Ashwaubenon, WI 54304-0140
920-492-2331

COACHES – PARENTS – PLAYERS

THE SOCCER SEASON IS UPON US!:

The Skills Clinic on May 3rd was a great Turn Out and a Fantastic Day for our youth in soccer.

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO TOM POITRAS AND THE
UW GREEN BAY MEN'S SOCCER TEAM FOR HOSTING THE SKILLS CLINIC
Tom Poitras will be Hosting a 2008 BOYS SOCCER CAMP Beginning 31 July
- Please see the Forms TAB for a Printable Brochure
We'd also like to thank Greg Bottei, AYS Board Member, for coordinating this year's clinic
-Excellent job!

The Ashwaubenon Youth Soccer Board is in need of new board members
who have new ideas and will bring energy to Recreational Soccer in Ashwaubenon!
The Board meets on the 1st Wednesday of every month at the Ashwaubenon Community Center.
Meetings start at 7:00 PM (Click on Calendar of Events for Schedule)

WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR A TREASURER POSITION.
IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL GREG KUJAWA AT 499-6467 FOR MORE INFORMATION

Please come and join us and help create another fun-filled season of soccer for your children!

Please click on the link for the Calender to see the next event for AYS Soccer.
Please also click on the Rosters link for updates on team rosters.

This is your soccer club
The Ashwaubenon community supports your child’s soccer program through village taxes
and fees you pay for in soccer. This organization cannot operate without you,
the Village of Ashwaubenon, your family’s support, and the volunteers who work
toward making the game of soccer fun for your child.

It is AYSA policy that we all work together to insure our soccer program follows
the highest possible standards for sportsmanship and fair play.
This is why we will ask you to agree to and sign the code of ethics to be able to
participate in Ashwaubenon youth recreational soccer.

We, the volunteer board members of the AYSA, thank you and all members of the
community for encouraging a sport where learning teamwork and sportsmanship skills
can translate into valuable career skills and personal enrichment.

The Family Experience
Soccer is a team sport, with rules like many other sports in American society.
Learning how to play soccer according to the rules is but a small portion of what
the AYSA is all about. Coaches can only teach so much. The other portion of your
child’s learning and teamwork development comes from you. Sports, at this age group,
are meant to be a family learning experience. The lessons learned are to be used
as your child grows, just as any lesson of value you teach outside of sports.

The purpose of Ashwaubenon Youth Soccer (AYSA) is to develop and encourage sportsmanship
among its members and players for the betterment of their physical and social well being.
We like to add...and have a lot of fun!

AYSA exists to encourage sportsmanship. This is where you, the parent, must take the initiative
and help us achieve our goal for your child. The AYSA knows you want to teach the most valuable
lessons a parent can inspire within your child. That is why a large part of this handbook is
dedicated to simple reminders of what sportsmanship in soccer competition means to the various
members of AYSA.

Affiliation
The AYSA is affiliated with, and operated as a district member of the Soccer Association for Youth,
USA (SAY), an Ohio corporation, and is governed by and complies with the principles, rules, and regulations
decreed by the SAY. The SAY area governing board is:

Bay-Lakes Soccer Association for Youth
P.O. Box 11325
Green Bay, WI 54307-1325

Soccer for youth recreation in and around Brown County is affiliated with the soccer Association
for Youth, a national organization aiding the growth of recreational soccer. SAY was formed to provide
an organization within which children could learn and enjoy playing soccer; the world’s most popular and
growing sport.

A youth program should be as its name implies a program for the kids. Everyone has equal playing time and
all teams are created by random draw. There are no physical limitations. Build, height and weight have little
impact on learning. The world’s greatest soccer player, Pele, is of average height and weight.

In 2000, the six districts in Bay Lakes SAY had over 8,000 youth comprising over 400 teams playing soccer.

National SAY web site: www.saysoccer.org

AYS needs your Help! In order to have a successful soccer season, we need coaches,
referees, team parents, picnic/picture/promotions help and other positions on our committee.
Parents will be asked to volunteer at the time of registration. Children of active AYS Board Members
are exempt from the registration fees.

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