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re: Louisiana Club Soccer...y’all practicing?
Posted on 7/24/20 at 1:36 pm to OldManRiver
Posted on 7/24/20 at 1:36 pm to OldManRiver
Yea, the final year was super strange, they still had the company name...something Performance, on the camp shirts.
My son boarded, which was a fun vacation for us.
I’m sure the connections are still there, they still held the camp once he was locked up. It’s just the business it was run under doesn’t seem to exist anymore.
My son boarded, which was a fun vacation for us.
I’m sure the connections are still there, they still held the camp once he was locked up. It’s just the business it was run under doesn’t seem to exist anymore.
This post was edited on 7/24/20 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 7/24/20 at 2:24 pm to Gaston
The answer to playing out of state is that most teams will be dual registered. With US Youth Soccer though LSA and with US Club soccer directly.
Teams will register for out of state tournaments under their US Club registration, that way they do not need to go to LSA for permission to travel out of state.
Louisiana Fire is working with US Youth Soccer's national guidelines and they also contracted with Ochsner to have them sign off on a practice plan that they would deem safe for participants. If we are in phase 2 then activities can include dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, and patterns of play; and (d) small sided games can be slowly incorporated as no cases arise between teammates.
Teams will register for out of state tournaments under their US Club registration, that way they do not need to go to LSA for permission to travel out of state.
Louisiana Fire is working with US Youth Soccer's national guidelines and they also contracted with Ochsner to have them sign off on a practice plan that they would deem safe for participants. If we are in phase 2 then activities can include dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, and patterns of play; and (d) small sided games can be slowly incorporated as no cases arise between teammates.
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