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Current News
- 2008 Late registration is in progress until July 14, 2008. See our Registration page for more details.
- Rec Coaches Meeting. Mandatory meeting for all Rec coaches on July 10th at 7pm at the Loomis Grange.
- July F License Course. LYSC is sponsoring a coaches F license course on July 11 and 12. See our Coaches page for more details.
- Team Pictures. Coaches or Team Parent - Please reserve you team's picture sitting online at CaliforniaCandidsNorth. Available dates are Wednesday Sept 10 and Thursday Sept 11. Here's a flyer with details to distribute to your team.
- Volunteer to Coach. We always need more Rec coaches. It's easy and fun. Contact Mike Schmidt at
for more details.
- Uniforms
Rec uniforms will no longer be available to purchase through LYSC. All "Rec" and "Select" uniforms will be available for purchase only at Extreme Soccer in Roseville. Please note that the old reversible uniforms can still be used for rec play in 2008.
- Sponsors needed!
Sponsors are critical to the success of your club. Each year your coaches receive a packet with information about the sponsor program. Sponsor donations are used to purchase goals and support the many other costs associated with maintaining a soccer program. Generally, two thirds of any sponsors' donation is returned to the team being sponsored. Those funds can be used for a team party, plaques or other team related items. If you would like to donate, please contact your coach or Kim Mann at
See our Sponsors page for more details and forms.
- Team Parents click here for tips and responsibilities related to being a Team Parent.
- Parent and Coach Behavior
For years the Loomis Soccer Club has set high standards and expectations for parent and coach behavior at games and practices. This year is no exception. Please remember that your children are supposed to have fun playing soccer and that they learn and emulate what they see their parents and coaches doing. So lets cheer for the kids and for good plays on both teams. Lets not talk to the referees, regardless of how "bad" the call is. And lets remember that we are learning how to play soccer, not win the World Cup. It really should not matter if you win or lose the game, as long as your child had fun and played hard.
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