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AYSO Region 372
Your local AYSO Region 372 serves about 825 players every
year, ranging in ages from 4 to 18
AYSO Players and Volunteers are Invited to join in the 2010 4th of July Parade Come show your AYSO Spirit! PARADE INFORMATION When: Monday, July
5th 1:40-3:30, parade begins at 2pm Where: McKinley and Prospect Sts intersection, Parade Route to
Mundelein High School What to wear: AYSO Jerseys, Coach or Referee shirts, Buddy shirts, sneakers (no sandals!),
comfy walking clothes What to bring: water bottle, wagon or stroller if need to carry items or children How:
Arrive at McKinley and Prospect where the parade and go to parade position #77; Sign in with AYSO
Parade Coordinators at AYSO site; youth should be designated to a parent, adult volunteer or coach, and have a parent cellphone
# available; stay with AYSO group through entire parade (youth cannot leave the parade route); meet parents/pickups at Kirk
of the Lakes church lot just west of Mundelein High School after parade route is finished Please RSVP for
the Parade participation, to Mark Sheffer, 847/863-4987, mark631@comcast.net or Valerie Walker, 847/721-9246, womwalker@earthlink.net or so we can plan for supplies. The more the merrier!
Player and Volunteer
Registration Registration – Fee $135 High School Teams single season fee $100
Friday, May 14 at 5 pm-7 pm Friday, May 21 at 5 pm-7 pm Friday, June 4 at 5 pm-7 pm
Mail in registration to AYSO 372 PO Box 783 Mundelein, IL 60060
Same fee as last year! FEE ENROLLS PLAYERS FOR BOTH FALL 2010 AND SPRING 2011 SEASONS!
Players and Volunteers can Pre-Register via the internet at eAYSO.org. Select Region 372, print 2 forms;
copy of birth certificate required for new players. Mail in registration to AYSO 372 PO
Box 783 Mundelein, IL 60060
Information online at http://www.ayso372.org/id1.html
AYSO Alumni Profile See Who Grew Up Playing AYSO

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| Rachel Buehler |
Rachel Buehler Defender - U.S. National Team, FC Gold Pride Age started playing soccer:
7 Favorite AYSO memory: The first day I ever played soccer, the coach told us to keep our
eye on the ball and I took him literally. I spent the entire practice with my head down, never losing sight of the ball I
was dribbling. Favorite coach and why: Platini Soaf. He was my first coach in AYSO. He is
the most positive, encouraging person I know. He has confidence in his players and believes in them. That's worth a lot. What advice would you give a first-time AYSO coach? Be positive. What little kids need most
is encouragement; they'll do better. And play with them during practice. There's no better teacher than the game itself.
If you play, you'll be a better coach.
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