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Wasatch Women's Soccer League
Heather McLaughlin
801/355.2095
4476 South Century Drive
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Salt Lake City, Utah
84123

 
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Wasatch Women's Soccer League

Tuesday, January 15
Women Players Looking for a Team...
The 2008 fall season is currently under way and we would love to have you contact us to play! We are accepting new player registrations, and welcome any questions you may have regarding the 2008 season.

To accommodate a wide variety of playing abilities, our league offers three divisions of play, including highly competitive, competitive, and recreational. Within these three divisions, women have the opportunity to form their own team or join an already existing team.

Most games during the 2008 season are on Saturdays, with a few midweek evening games. The season began in early April and will continue through the end of October, with the month of July off. We would love to assist you in finding a team, or answer any questions that you may have. Please contact us via phone or e-mail at wasatchwomensoccer@hotmail.com!


Sunday, January 20
2008 Fees

INDIVIDUAL Player Registration:  $125 for full season - March through October

TEAM Ref Fees:  $910 for the full season or $560 due by Thursday, March 20 and $350 due by Thursday, May 22.  If you have 18 people rostered on your team, this breaks down to approximately $50.50 per person, per full season.

INDIVIDUAL Player Equipment Fee (uniform, net, flag):  as per individual team

TEAM Bond:  $200 per team (can carry over from season to season)

NEW TEAM Registration:  $100 (one time fee) for NEW teams only



Sunday, May 4
10th Annual Park City Men's & Women's Soccer Tournament!

The 10th Annual Men's and Women's Soccer Tournament is set for July 12-13, 2008!
 
The format will be the same as previous years with 16 men's teams and 8 women's teams.  However, tournament hosts are looking to expand the women's bracket to 12 teams this year, if possible!

Please see the flyer under our handouts section!  Please contact the following for more info or to enter your team!

Bob Martin    435/655.5766    bobmartinpc@hotmail.com



Sunday, February 3
Did You Know?

Did you know that when you register to play in the Wasatch Women's Soccer League (part of the Utah Soccer Association), you are also registering for accidental insurance?  If for some unfortunate reason you get injured during a league game, please do the following:

*  Have the ref note the injury in the game report.

*  If you have primary insurance, first file with them.

*  Pick up a claim form at the Utah Soccer Association office; fill out the form; attach a copy of the bills; you will soon be reimbursed.

Please note the following:  there is a $400 deductible; there are maximum allowed amounts per procedure; there is a maximum reimbursement of $5000.

*  For more information, please contact the Utah Soccer Association office.



Thursday, February 7
2008 Donnelly Cup Champions!

The USASA’s George F. Donnelly Cup came to a close on Monday, January 21, as the State Select Teams battled for the national championship title in a 3-game series, at the Home Depot Center, in Carson, CAUtah women’s Select Team won 2:1 against Massachusetts, making them the official champions of the 2008 Donnelly Cup in the women’s division.  Katie Larkin was named the Women’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament.

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Thursday, February 7
USASA Women’s National Select Team back from International Tour

After a one-year hiatus, the USASA Women’s National Select Team traveled south of the border, this time to face the Mexico Women’s Olympic Team in a two-game series, played on the 25 & 27 of January.

Over 3000 people in Jalapa, Mexico witnessed the inaugural match, where in the 52nd minute, a free kick goal permitted the neighboring country to claim the victory over USASA ’s Select Team, to finish with a 1:0 loss.

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Friday, February 8
Consider Entering A Team In The Veterans Cup!

This years Veterans Cup is being held in beautiful Bellingham, Washington.  This fun and international tournament is an event in itself and has numerous age groups starting with over thirty and continuing through over sixty!

Click on the above link to read more...



Sunday, January 20
Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) Unveils Name

Formally announced in September, the much-anticipated women’s professional soccer league launching in Spring 2009 now has a name, Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS).  With the unveiling of the league logo and launch of its website, www.womensprosoccer.com, WPS made its official debut today at the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) annual convention, taking place through Saturday in Baltimore, Md.

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Sunday, January 20
Hamm's Imprint Made On New Women's Soccer League

Mia Hamm retired in 2004 as soccer's most storied female player. Now she's getting her kicks again as the image of a new league.  Hamm's silhouette is featured in the logo unveiled Thursday by Women's Professional Soccer, a league that plans to debut in spring 2009 in seven U.S. cities.

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Sunday, January 20
Afghanistan: Once Whipped By Taliban, Girl Makes Mark As Soccer Star

Six years ago, Shamila Kohestani of Afghanistan threw off her burqa and ran as fast as she could to escape a Taliban militiaman who was whipping her because she was not wearing it properly. Today, Kohestani has another reason to run -- she's the captain of Afghanistan's national women's soccer team.

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Thursday, February 15
Maintaining Your Off-Season Soccer Fitness
Soccer, like most sports, is seasonal ? there are periods of preparation (pre-season), competition (in-season), and recovery (off-season). Pre-season and in-season training typically are the domain of the coach, but the off-season is largely the player's responsibility.

What you do in the off-season can impact the next season. The old coaching adage says, "It is easier to stay in shape than it is to get in shape" is true, but most players don't know how to maintain their fitness without a coach to supervise them.

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Thursday, February 15
Going for the goal: soccer is becoming a popular fitness alternative for women
With an estimated 55 million women participating in athletic activities nationwide, women are now commanding movers in the realm of fitness. One area that has seen an explosion of interest is women's soccer. The rate at which women's soccer teams are growing is immense. Across the nation, fields and arenas are packed with players emulating Mia Hamm and Michelle Akers. Why are women drawn to this sport and coming from all walks of life to participate?

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Thursday, February 15
Palestine Women Claim Place in Soccer
No field, no money, no wins - it's been tough going for the fledgling Palestinian women's national soccer team.

Yet the players, some competing in headscarves and extra long shorts for modesty, shrug off their setbacks. They say they love the sense of strength and confidence they get from the game, as well as the rush of claiming a once forbidden place in a society largely run by men.

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Thursday, February 15
Women's Soccer World
The magazine devoted to world-wide coverage of women's soccer.

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Thursday, February 15
The Level Playing Field: Monica Gonzalez
As Captain of the Mexican Women’s National Soccer Team and an Olympic athlete, I realize I have the opportunity to impact and influence young women athletes.

Growing up in Texas, I always embraced my Mexican heritage and am proud to be a Mexican American. Frankly, I never imagined that I’d end up playing for the Mexican team. As a competitive soccer player, I always looked at making the United States Women’s National Team as my goal and simply assumed I would play for the U.S. Life, however, is very unpredictable and can take some unexpected twists – and I’m so very grateful that it did!

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Thursday, February 15
Beat the Barriers to Exercise
What is your latest excuse for not exercising? Whatever creative justification you come up with, we've got tips that will help you squeeze out the procrastination and squeeze in a workout session every day.

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Thursday, February 15
The Balancing Act
Are you trying to juggle a career, family, and exercise? Find ways to create balance in your life.

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Thursday, February 15
Tips and Drills
Soccer Tips and Drills!


 
 
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