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Ephrata Youth Soccer Club
Program Name: Ephrata Youth Soccer Club
Program Address: P. O. Box 7, Ephrata PA 17522
Contact Phone: (717) 468-4528
Website: http://www.ephratasoccer.com
Detail: The purpose of the Ephrata Youth Soccer Club is to support, promote and provide educational and fun soccer competition for youth of the surrounding Ephrata area, and to use the sport of soccer to teach young people physical skills, sportsmanship, and values that they can carry with them throughout their life. Come join the fun and catch the spirit!
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Ephrata Youth Soccer Club, Ephrata PA
Program Address: P. O. Box 7, Ephrata PA 17522
Contact Phone: (717) 468-4528
Website: http://www.ephratasoccer.com
Detail: The purpose of the Ephrata Youth Soccer Club is to support, promote and provide educational and fun soccer competition for youth of the surrounding Ephrata area, and to use the sport of soccer to teach young people physical skills, sportsmanship, and values that they can carry with them throughout their life. Come join the fun and catch the spirit!
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