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Williamson Wildcats Soccer Club
Program Name: Williamson Wildcats Soccer Club
Program Address: PO Box 147, Williamson NY 14589
Contact Phone: (315) 589-8633
Website: http://www.williamsonwildcats.com
Detail: The WWSC is a not-for-profit organization that organizes travel teams for youth in the Williamson and surrounding communities. The objective of the club is to provide training, instruction, and a highly competitive environment for the more serious youth soccer player. Our goal is to develop a skilled, dedicated, and well-rounded player and to the further develop and support the Williamson Central School Teams.
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Williamson Wildcats Soccer Club, Williamson NY
Program Address: PO Box 147, Williamson NY 14589
Contact Phone: (315) 589-8633
Website: http://www.williamsonwildcats.com
Detail: The WWSC is a not-for-profit organization that organizes travel teams for youth in the Williamson and surrounding communities. The objective of the club is to provide training, instruction, and a highly competitive environment for the more serious youth soccer player. Our goal is to develop a skilled, dedicated, and well-rounded player and to the further develop and support the Williamson Central School Teams.
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