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Windham Soccer Association
PO Box 333
Windham NH 03087 |
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WSA has a philosophy of promoting good sportsmanship and promoting a healthy competitive environment on and off the field. Our purpose is to field competitive soccer teams that are comprised of dedicated and talented players committed to a higher level of instruction and a higher level of competition. We serve those players willing to make a greater commitment to and learn the game of soccer at a higher level. We promote and emphasize a sense of teamwork as well as strong discipline.
WSA Travel Soccer is comprised of Granite State Youth Soccer League (GSYSL) for teams U10 and above, and Early Development Program (EDP) for the U8 and U9 players. Players who wish to become part of the Travel Program should be aware of, and willing to commit to the following:
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Travel soccer is a two-season sport. Fall runs from the end of August to Early November. Spring runs from early April through mid June. Players are expected to commit to both seasons.
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Teams typically practice 2 afternoons a week during the season.
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Games are played in Windham and away — most games are in the local area and greater Manchester/Concord area.
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Travel teams participate in three tournaments a year, usually Labor Day, Columbus Day, and Memorial Day weekends.
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Fees: WSA Registration plus $229 travel fee (which includes uniforms).
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WSA uses Challenger British coaches to provide skill and tactic-based training in an age appropriate plan. Each team has a weekly session with the Challenger trainers; and players are invited to attend specialty clinics outside their team training.
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Indoor sessions are increasingly popular and are put together by coaches and parents outside of WSA. Players are permitted to wear their WSA Uniforms.
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Many children are interested in and participate in many different activities. Players and their families should understand that being part of a travel team entails a commitment to team practices and games. Players unable to make the commitment should consider playing at the recreational level in town.
For more information concerning the travel team formation process, please go to:
http://files.leagueathletics.com/Text/Documents/2941/18518.pdf
Any questions regarding the travel program may be directed to Jon Colvin at
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