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Posted by Alessa Flynn at May 4, 2019 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Have a great summer!!!

Select Soccer will start again in the fall please see your coach for more information!!!

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Posted by Alessa Flynn at May 22, 2004 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
As Spring Session is coming to the end. We want to thank everyone for all they have done!!! We couldn't have done it without you. The girls have really come along way. We are so proud of them. And hope they enjoyed it as much as we did. And look forward to next year!!! Have a great summer and we will see you in the Fall!!!
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Tournament Foods

Posted by Alessa Flynn at Dec 25, 2003 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
During all-day tournaments it is important to stay energized throughout the entire day without feeling "weighted down." That necessitates athletes "grazing" throughout the day by eating, and drinking, small amounts frequently. It is extremely important for athletes to drink an adequate amount of fluids during a tournament. Energy and fluid needs can be met by drinking juices and sports drinks. Energy needs can also be met by eating easily digested foods that are also high in complex carbohydrates. Time period between events: Best foods to eat: 1 hour, or less Water or sports drinks containing no more than 70 calories per 8 ounce serving 1 - 2 hours Water, sports drinks, unsweetened fruit juices, vegetable juice, fruit such as apples, oranges, watermelon, or grapes. 2 - 3 hours Water, sports drinks, unsweetened fruit juices, vegetable juice, fruit such as apples, oranges, watermelon, or grapes, bagel, whole-wheat bread with jam, muffin. 3 - 4 hours Water, sports drinks, unsweetened fruit juices, vegetable juice, fruit such as apples, oranges, watermelon, or grapes, bagel, whole-wheat bread with jam, muffin, bread with peanut butter or cheese, bowl of cereal with skim milk, low fat yogurt. 4 hours, or more Any of the above, or lean meat sandwich, or pre-competition meal. ALL-DAY TOURNAMENT FOODS SHOULD BE HIGH IN CARBOHYDRATES AND LOW IN FAT AND PROTEIN. Examples of foods to eat at a tournament include: Animal crackers Bagels with jam Bagels Breads Fresh fruit Fruit bread Fruit bars (ie. Fig Newtons) Graham crackers Juices Low-fat fruit bars Low-fat yogurt. Low-fat pudding cups Muffins Oatmeal cookies Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Pretzels Popcorn, air-popped Sports drinks String cheese Turkey sandwiches with low-fat mayonnaise Parents please consider this when preparing for a tournament
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Christmas Tournament

Posted by Alessa Flynn at Nov 29, 2003 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
The Tournament is on Monday December 29th 12pm @ RI Indoor Sports. Remember if they haven't played in RI Indoor they need to purchase passes to play arrive 1/2 hour early to do this they cost $6.Or pay $2 per tournament. Parents reminder those who have already paid we can apply the Thanksgiving money toward anyone of these tournament or toward second session indoor. Please speak with Alessa for more information.
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Stacey Decastro Soccer School

Posted by Alessa Flynn at Nov 16, 2003 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
Link^^^ Parents & Coaches, This is a great opportunity to improve the girls skills!!! Beginning November 2003, Stacey DeCastro will be offering indoor training sessions for players ages 6 - 18. Players will receive team and individual instruction under the careful tutelage of Stacey DeCastro and his coaching staff. The training session for players ages 6 -18 will be a 15-week session beginning the week of November 3, 2003 and ending the week of March 8, 2004. There will be no training during the weeks of 12/22/03, 12/29/03 and 2/16/04 The cost of the 15-week program is $250 per child. Players will meet for 1 1/2 hours each week. Each player will receive a blue and red soccer school shirt.The age group 6-9 is coed they meet on Tuesday nights from 6-7:30pm There is a limit of 24 players per age group. Training sessions are held at: Providence Country Day School 660 Waterman Avenue East Providence, Rhode Island For More Information: Stacey DeCastro Soccer School 65 Salisbury Street Rehoboth, MA 02769 (508) 557-1105 Or Email:SDeCastro10@comcast.net