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OPEN TRYOUTS

CUTLER RIDGE SOCCER WILL BE HOLDING OPEN TRYOUTS ON THE FOLLOWING DATES:
  
Girls
 
U17,  July 15, 16, 17 - from 4:30 - 6:30PM Division I 
 
IF YOU MISSED TRYOUTS FOR ANOTHER AGE GROUP PLEASE CONTACT:  INFO@CUTLERRIDGESOCCER.NET

BRITISH SOCCER CAMP FOR 6 - 14 YEAR OLDS

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CHALLENGER BRITISH SOCCER CAMP IS BACK AT CUTLER RIDGE SOCCER.

Camp dates are July 21 - 25, 2008, from 5:30 - 8:30 PM, at Cutler Ridge Park.


RECREATIONAL REGISTRATION DATES

WE WILL BE HOLDING OPEN REGISTRATION FOR OUR RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS AS FOLLOWS:

AUGUST 16, 23 AND SEPTEMBER 6, 2008 FROM 9AM TO NOON, AT THE CUTLER RIDGE SOCCER CLUBHOUSE (CUTLER RIDGE PARK).




TWO CRS PLAYERS MAKE ODP FOR REGION A.

U14 Boys Jack Lopez (pictured below) and Lyle Lindquist survived the first cut in the ODP trials for Region A on March 1 and 2, 2008.  The State trials will be May 3, 2008. 

Good Luck Jack and Lyle!!!



Welcome to the home of the Cutler Ridge Soccer Club

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Cutler Ridge Soccer Club is a non-for profit, volunteer based organization. Our volunteers are the heart of our club. Along with their families, they are what makes Cutler Ridge Soccer such a great place to be!


CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS

We need help finding photos of our teams for this website.  If you have any photos you would like to donate to our website please e-mail them to alex@cutlerridgesoccer.com


CALLING ALL REFEREES

If you are a licensed Referee and would like to be assigned to games contact alex@cutlerridgesoccer.com


FROM US YOUTH SOCCER

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Coaches Tip - Goals for Parents
From the California Youth Soccer Association – North

Emphasize enjoyment and fun!

  • Show compassion for any injured player.
  • Appreciate a good play no matter who makes it.
  • Always encourage your child to play by the rules.
  • Respect the judgment and strategy of the coach.
  • Attempt to understand and be informed of the playing rules.
  • Set an example by being friendly to the parents of the opposition.
  • Young people are involved in soccer for their enjoyment - not yours!
  • Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from children's soccer.
  • Respect property of others and authority of those who administer the competition.
  • Don't publicly question any officials’ decisions and never doubt his or her honesty.
  • Children learn best by example.  Applaud good play by your team and members of the opposing team.
  • Recognize the value and importance of coaches.  They give up their time and efforts to help your child.
  • Teach your child that effort and teamwork are as important as victory, so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment. 

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