Hampton-Varnville United: Welcome

Welcome to the home of the Hampton-Varnville United, check around the site and look for things that will be coming. We are members of the United States Youth Soccer Assocation (USYSA), South Carolina Youth Soccer Association (SCYSA) and the Lower State Youth Soccer Association (LSYSA). If you have any comments or suggestions for the site let us know. While you're here sign our guestbook and browse around as we prepare for another great season of soccer in the Hampton-Varnville area. So come on out and play, coach or just watch as soccer continues to grow here.



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Click to learn about Offside
Wanna understand offside?

Go to the link below and click on Interactive Guide to Offside Law 11 to learn more.

http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/lawsofthegame.html

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Soccer goals pose risks when unanchored, see report from CBS and hear from parents of young boy who was killed by one. Click link above or below to see either report.

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H-V UNITED   HOTLINE:   943-6367



8 yr old boy killed by soccer goal. Click here to see news report.


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Who to contact.

Contact any Soccer Board member if you have any questions, suggestions or concerns about anything, we can't act on what we don't know about.

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Boy, 10, Dies On Soccer Field

Police and school officials in Frederick County are trying to determine how a soccer goal post fell on a 10-year-old boy, killing him. Bass-Hoover Elementary School sent a letter home with students Tuesday identifying the boy as Hayden Barnes Ellias, a fourth-grader at the school near Stephens City.

The accident occurred during a Blue Ridge Youth Soccer Association scrimmage at Millbrook High School on Monday. Police say it happened Monday night when the boy was playing for the Winchester United under-11 team on a Millbrook High School soccer field. Investigators say no one saw what happened because all the action was taking place on the other side of the field.

County school officials say the equipment is owned by the school system but they don't know the details of how it was being used.

Frederick County Public Schools spokesman Steve Edwards said counselors were sent to Bass-Hoover and other county schools Tuesday and would remain until they were no longer needed.

Capt. John Heflin of the sheriff's office said the incident is being investigated and further details were not being released.

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