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Tusk (tukwila-skyway Soccer Club)
Program Name: TUSK (Tukwila-Skyway Soccer Club)
Program Address: PO Box 88552, Tukwila WA 98138
Contact Phone: (206) 246-2428
Website: http://www.tusksoccer.org/frameset.php
Detail: Our recreation program is open to players of all skill levels. Whether you are a first-year player or a seasoned player, we encourage you to get involved. TUSK also hosts a variety of competitive teams.
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TUSK (Tukwila-Skyway Soccer Club), Tukwila WA
Program Address: PO Box 88552, Tukwila WA 98138
Contact Phone: (206) 246-2428
Website: http://www.tusksoccer.org/frameset.php
Detail: Our recreation program is open to players of all skill levels. Whether you are a first-year player or a seasoned player, we encourage you to get involved. TUSK also hosts a variety of competitive teams.
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