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Valley Soccer Club
Program Name: Valley Soccer Club
Program Address: P.O. Box 413, Ivoryton CT 06442
Contact Phone: (860) 526-9305
Website: http://www.valleysoccerclub.com/
Detail: Valley Soccer Club is a volunteer organization providing a fun youth soccer experience for over 500 children in Chester, Deep River and Essex Connecticut. Our Club teams play intramural games on Saturdays, while our Travel teams play throughout the region in boy's and girl's U10, U12 and U14 age groups.
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Valley Soccer Club, Ivoryton CT
Program Address: P.O. Box 413, Ivoryton CT 06442
Contact Phone: (860) 526-9305
Website: http://www.valleysoccerclub.com/
Detail: Valley Soccer Club is a volunteer organization providing a fun youth soccer experience for over 500 children in Chester, Deep River and Essex Connecticut. Our Club teams play intramural games on Saturdays, while our Travel teams play throughout the region in boy's and girl's U10, U12 and U14 age groups.
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