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Kingston Youth Soccer Association
Program Name: Kingston Youth Soccer Association
Program Address: 242 Lathrop Street, Kingston PA 18704
Contact Phone: (570) 287-5956
Website: http://www.kingstonlightning.org/
Detail: KYSA is a club which is run by parent volunteers and sponsored by local companies who want to give children the opportunity to play recreational soccer in Kingston. We are a 501C3 non-profit community sports club.
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Kingston Youth Soccer Association, Kingston PA
Program Address: 242 Lathrop Street, Kingston PA 18704
Contact Phone: (570) 287-5956
Website: http://www.kingstonlightning.org/
Detail: KYSA is a club which is run by parent volunteers and sponsored by local companies who want to give children the opportunity to play recreational soccer in Kingston. We are a 501C3 non-profit community sports club.
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