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Hillwood Youth Soccer Club
Program Name: Hillwood Youth Soccer Club
Program Address: PO Box 60226, Shoreline WA 98160
Contact Phone: (206) 542-3353
Website: http://www.hillwoodsoccer.com/
Detail: The Hillwood Soccer Club is a non-profit, volunteer-run club which organizes soccer practices and games for children aged 5 through 18. It is one of 13 clubs affiliated with Seattle Youth Soccer Association. SYSA is affiliated with Washington State Youth Soccer Association. Our club boundaries are the western half of the city of Shoreline, WA and we do allow players from the greater area of Shoreline, north Seattle, & Edmonds to play. Club Mission: Hillwood Soccer Club is dedicated to providing a safe and positive experience where children can learn the game of soccer, sportsmanship, and teamwork. A child's self-esteem, enjoyment, and knowledge of the game is more important than winning at the recreational level. Teams are usually formed on a neighborhood basis: with children who attend the same school or live in the same neighborhood. When possible this concept is continued as more players are added to a team. Boys and girls play on separate teams..
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Hillwood Youth Soccer Club, Shoreline WA
Program Address: PO Box 60226, Shoreline WA 98160
Contact Phone: (206) 542-3353
Website: http://www.hillwoodsoccer.com/
Detail: The Hillwood Soccer Club is a non-profit, volunteer-run club which organizes soccer practices and games for children aged 5 through 18. It is one of 13 clubs affiliated with Seattle Youth Soccer Association. SYSA is affiliated with Washington State Youth Soccer Association. Our club boundaries are the western half of the city of Shoreline, WA and we do allow players from the greater area of Shoreline, north Seattle, & Edmonds to play. Club Mission: Hillwood Soccer Club is dedicated to providing a safe and positive experience where children can learn the game of soccer, sportsmanship, and teamwork. A child's self-esteem, enjoyment, and knowledge of the game is more important than winning at the recreational level. Teams are usually formed on a neighborhood basis: with children who attend the same school or live in the same neighborhood. When possible this concept is continued as more players are added to a team. Boys and girls play on separate teams..
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