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Topeka Select Soccer Club
Program Name: Topeka Select Soccer Club
Program Address: 1309 SW 6th Street, Topeka KS 66606
Contact Phone: (785) 235-2208
Website: http://topekaselect.com
Detail: The seeds for Topeka Select Soccer Club were planted in 1997 when former Topeka High Coach Joe Waldron and Jerry Stamm teamed up for a boys soccer team. The following year, Topeka Select was officially formed. Since then, thousands of Topeka area youth soccer players and their families have proudly worn the Blue and Black of Topeka Select.
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Topeka Select Soccer Club, Topeka KS
Program Address: 1309 SW 6th Street, Topeka KS 66606
Contact Phone: (785) 235-2208
Website: http://topekaselect.com
Detail: The seeds for Topeka Select Soccer Club were planted in 1997 when former Topeka High Coach Joe Waldron and Jerry Stamm teamed up for a boys soccer team. The following year, Topeka Select was officially formed. Since then, thousands of Topeka area youth soccer players and their families have proudly worn the Blue and Black of Topeka Select.
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