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New Egypt Youth Soccer
Program Name: New Egypt Youth Soccer
Program Address: P.O. Box 345, New Egypt NJ 8533
Contact Phone: (609) 758-3116
Website: http://www.newegyptsoccer.com/
Detail: New Egypt Youth Soccer is a volunteer recreational program that promotes the physical, social, and emotional development of children. We believe that all parents, coaches and officials must encourage the value of good sportsmanship in all young athletes. Adults involved in our program should lead by example by demonstrating fairness, respect and self control.
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New Egypt Youth Soccer, New Egypt NJ
Program Address: P.O. Box 345, New Egypt NJ 8533
Contact Phone: (609) 758-3116
Website: http://www.newegyptsoccer.com/
Detail: New Egypt Youth Soccer is a volunteer recreational program that promotes the physical, social, and emotional development of children. We believe that all parents, coaches and officials must encourage the value of good sportsmanship in all young athletes. Adults involved in our program should lead by example by demonstrating fairness, respect and self control.
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