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Jerry Dandeneau
527-9068
Fax: 943-8686
804 Dyer Ave
Cranston, Rhode Island
02920

God, let me play well but fairly.  Help me to learn something that matters once the game is over.  Let competition make me strong but never hostile.  Always let me help my opponent up.  Never catch me rejoicing in the adversity of others.  If I know victory, allow me to be happy; if I am denied, keep me from envy.  Remind me that sports are just games.  If through athletics I set an example, let it be a good one.  Amen.
 
This prayer was found on www.DisciplesNow.com, a website for Catholic Teens.  It was written by Gregg Easterbrook.

WELCOME TO THE 2009 CAL SOCCER SEASON.  THIS IS WHERE YOU CAN CHECK SCHEDULES, SCORES AND STANDINGS.  WE HOPE ALL PLAYERS, COACHES AND PARENTS HAVE A FUN SEASON.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED ANY ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CONTACT US.

JERRY DANDENEAU:
     527-9068 OR GDANDENEAU@COX.NET

MERRIE DENSMORE
     527-9067 OR 942-6571 OR MDENSMORE@DIOCESEOFPROVIDENCE.ORG

 



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