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Please Patronize Our Sponsors
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The FHYAA Soccer Program would like to thank all of the local merchants and business' that have sponsored a team, purchased a field banner or yearbook advertisement this season. The league and our youngsters greatly appreciate your generous contributions. Parents, please help support our community and sponsors.
U6 Division
| Chateau Jewelers | Cheeburger Cheeburger | Exit Kingdom Realty | Fazio Tile | Irish Cottage | J & B Paint | Kew Forest Maintenance | Portofino Restaurant | Restoration Medical | Sizzler | Spencer's Pilates Arts | Weston Bros |
U8 Division
| 5 Burro Cafe' | Adidas | Alberto Restaurant | Ben's Best | Bluestone Org. | Capolinea Pizza | Cheeburger Cheeburger (U8) | Grand Ambulette | Heads Up Fire Sprinkler | Lillians Pizzeria | Object.com | Ripe Juice Bar & Grill | TD Bank | Tower Diner | Vishnick McGovern Milizio | Wildcats |
U10 Division
| Cheeburger Cheeburger (U10) | EDUTECH | Edward Jones | Evan's Strikers | Grateful Red | LilyFitness.com | Morrow Media | SchoolParentsConnected.com | The Cage | Wellbrock Plungers |
U12 Division
| Artistic Stitch | Black Ice | E-LEMON-ATORS | Glassworks | Najac Vision | Terrace Realty | Vishnick McGovern Milizio (U12) | Weichert Realty |
U14 Division
La Dolce Italia | Artistic Stitch | CPRC | Alberto's Restaurant | Family Resturant
Bantam Girls Division
| 1 Emily's Pork Store | 2 Shalimar Diner | 3 RDQ Predators | 4 DiGiacomo Construction | 5 SEIU Local 300 |
Junior Girls Division
| 06 Prime FC | 07 Goal Girls | 08 Fox's Footballers | 09 ForestHillsOrthodontist.com | 10 Corrigan Service Corp | 11 Depeche Mode | 12 Medical Associates |
Senior Girls Division
| 13 Slick Kicks | 14 Najac Vision (Sr.Girls) | 15 Keane Homes | 16 Stars | 17 Corrigan Service Corp (Sr Girls) |
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Forest Hills, NY (Our Community)
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Welcome to our community, Forest Hills, New York. 11375 Community Board 6
Forest Hills owes its existence to Cord Meyer, the founder of Elmhurst and Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, who ran the Russell Sage Foundation, a philanthropic organization. Originally called Whitepot, the area, part of the Middleburgh settlement during the middle 1600s, was farmland owned by several wealthy families.
Meyer purchased the area in the latter part of the 1800s and changed the name to Forest Hills. He sold a portion of his land to the Sage Foundation
Homes Co., a division of the Russell Sage Foundation. The area subsequently became a residential area with the higher income resident in mind with homes of varying architecture and narrow, winding
cobblestone streets.
Today Forest Hills remains suburban in nature with the addition of several bustling commercial strips and mini-malls. Forest Hills was also the home of the Davis Cup and the U.S. open from 1918 to 1978.
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