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Elsinore Valley Youth Soccer Club
Program Name: Elsinore Valley Youth Soccer Club
Program Address: P.O. Box 1435, Lake Elsinore CA 92530
Contact Phone: (951) 226-8781
Website: http://www.elsinoresoccer.com/
Detail: EVYSL is dedicated to provide an environment in which fundamental and sound soccer skills can be taught. We believe that through soccer, the necessary teamwork, discipline, responsibility, sportsmanship, and self-confidence will be nurtured to help our athletes not only be successful soccer players, but to become contributing members of our community.
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Elsinore Valley Youth Soccer Club, Lake Elsinore CA
Program Address: P.O. Box 1435, Lake Elsinore CA 92530
Contact Phone: (951) 226-8781
Website: http://www.elsinoresoccer.com/
Detail: EVYSL is dedicated to provide an environment in which fundamental and sound soccer skills can be taught. We believe that through soccer, the necessary teamwork, discipline, responsibility, sportsmanship, and self-confidence will be nurtured to help our athletes not only be successful soccer players, but to become contributing members of our community.
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