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- CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THE LSYSA TEAMS FOR A GREAT SOCCER WEEKEND
- "A SPECIAL SHOUT OUT TO THE 2011 CRESCENT CUP CHAMPIONS"
- HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER AND DON'T STOP KICKING THE BALL
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The
2011 LSYSA Crescent Cup wrapped up the 2010-11 LSYSA season with a fantastic display of soccer passion and skill put on by the players of our member clubs. It was truly fun to be a part of. We also want to thank Sam Okpodu, SCYSA's new Executive Director, for being a part of the Lowcountry's club soccer finale. His words of encouragement and vision for the kids was inspirational.
Below is the list of our champions. We wish all of our players and families a wonderful summer and as Sam said, "keep the fire burning this summer with some fun soccer activities". Girls U9 First (SCU/MP Athletica) Girls U9 Second (MPSC Charleston Battery) Boys U9 Second (DISA Tigers) Boys U9 Third (CASC Gold) Girls U10 First (SCU/MP Breakers) Girls U10 Second (MPSC Dynamo) Boys U10 First (MPSC U-Redsw) Boys U10 Second (CASC Mustangs) Boys U10 Third (MPSC Revolution) Girls U11 First (NASA 99 Crush) Girls U11 Second (DISA Gators) Girls U12 First (MPSC Fury) Girls U12 Second (NASA 98 Stirkers) Boys U12 First (SCU/MP Barcelona) Boys U12 Second (SSC 98 Arsenal) Boys U12 Third (DISA Hurricanes) Girls U14 Co-Champions (NASA Whiplash, MPSC Cougars) Boys U14 (MPSC Crew)
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Code of Conduct
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The members of the Lower State Youth
Soccer Association (LSYSA), as a league, believe we have a
responsibility to inform coaches, parents and spectators with regards to
what we deem as acceptable game day conduct. As
such, we offer the following points for you to consider which we hope
will serve as a guide to you in, and for the future of, the sport of
soccer.
· First and foremost,
please remember that this is a GAME being played by CHILDREN for THEIR
enjoyment. This is not the FIFA World Cup and,
while we all should embrace the competitive spirit, whether a team wins
or loses a match is truly of minimal consequence here. The
importance of fun, exercise, education and teamwork should be regarded
above all else.
· Children learn by
example. We all must strive to set the best
example possible for their sake. In a
competitive environment, such as with our sport, it is only natural that
emotions prevail and that, unchecked, these displays of enthusiasm can
lead to confrontations of various sorts. We, as
adults, must not allow our unbridled passions to negatively impact the
game and the children.
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