Hello Soccer Family, Hopefully, the crazy heat wave is behind us because our spring season is ramping up.  Our LUSC (competitive) teams have already hit the pitch and have several weekends under their belt. If you are interested in watching our competitive teams compete, you have six chances to catch them this weekend!  Rec players,…

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Hello Soccer Families, This Saturday closes out the regular season for our rec players. LUSC teams have one more weekend of league play.  My favorite part about the end of the season is seeing all the progress the kids make throughout the year.  I wish I could take video of their first practice and last game to…

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Good Morning Soccer Families, Due to the wind advisory this morning we are adjusting our schedule: All 9:30 a.m. games are CANCELED. All Tiny Kicks sessions are CANCELED. All other games from 11:00 – 3:30 p.m. are A GO! All U6 and U8 teams please speak with your opponent’s coach and come up with two…

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LSA is currently looking for someone with great communication skills to join our board.  No soccer knowledge needed. Basic understanding of G-Mail and Google suite helpful. We are a working board, and occasional ask for help with events. Secretary (2 year) Secretarial duties include: Keep a record of all the proceedings of LSA Keep and…

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This season, we began spotlighting one coach and one referee each week.  Here is the complete list for the season.  If you think your child’s coach did an amazing job, or want to give one of our refs kudos, e-mail info@leavenworthsoccer.org and we will do our best to give them their time in the spotlight!…

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We’ve given a name to our equipment swap.  Introducing Re-Kick, our community program designed to keep good soccer equipment in circulation and cut the cost of playing the beautiful game.  We collect outdoor cleats, futsal/indoor shoes, shin guards, balls, keeper jerseys, uniforms, balls, equipment, and most other things related to youth soccer. The program is…

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The Community Pantry started in Lansing, right as the pandemic was hitting. The McIntyre family noticed a huge demand for people-in-need to have access to healthy food. So, they took action and built a food pantry out of recycled furniture. The pantry was filled with snacks, fresh fruit, and vegetables, along with personal hygiene items…

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