The North End Athletic Association kicked off its 4th season of Fall Soccer on Dom Campochiaro Field at Langone Park on Saturday September 13th. There are 3 divisions ages 4 & 5 year olds, 6 to 8 year olds and 9 to 12 year olds. All divisions and teams are co-ed with boys and girls enjoying a wonderful program. This year, we have over 100 children enrolled in the program, our most ever. A special shout out to all the volunteer coaches, most which are parents of players but not all. The program stresses teamwork and fun as well as learning the basic fundamentals of the game. This week is the third week of the program and it was a glorious day with the weather in the high 70’s. The program runs 8 weeks, all Saturdays starting at 9:15am and running until 12:45pm – and will wrap up on the Saturday November 8th!
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