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Program Name: Piscataway SC
Program Address: PO Box 6984, Piscataway NJ 8855
Contact Phone: (908) 227-4147
Website: http://www.PiscatawaySoccer.org
Detail: Our Mission: To provide each player the opportunity to play soccer in a positive, supportive and rewarding environment that emphasizes enjoyment and skill development through equal participation regardless of ability and to create a challenging environment for the top players who aspire to reach their full potential.
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Piscataway SC, Piscataway NJ
Program Address: PO Box 6984, Piscataway NJ 8855
Contact Phone: (908) 227-4147
Website: http://www.PiscatawaySoccer.org
Detail: Our Mission: To provide each player the opportunity to play soccer in a positive, supportive and rewarding environment that emphasizes enjoyment and skill development through equal participation regardless of ability and to create a challenging environment for the top players who aspire to reach their full potential.
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