Several hundred members of the Rockville Centre Soccer Club participated in the annual Kids Helping Kids free summer program at Skelos Sports Complex that wrapped up last week. As parents watched and visited with each other on the sidelines, teenage players worked with and taught younger players from 4-8 years old, four nights a week, for two weeks at the end of July. The older players helped their younger counterparts develop their skills in an atmosphere that this year’s organizer, Jen Kahn, described as low-key, relaxed and fun.
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8/3/11
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Members of the RVC Express Girls U13 Division 1 Team had a week they’ll long remember.
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7/27/11
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Sunday, June 12, was a bittersweet day for the Rockville Centre Power. The under-18-year-old girls were elated to have gone undefeated in one of the state’s premier leagues — and they …
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6/14/11
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South Side High School senior Ben Tetelman, the 2010 Varsity Soccer MVP and co-captain of the 2010 Nassau County champs, fourth from left in the front row, held the championship plaque as co-captain …
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6/8/11
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The Rockville Centre Soccer Club kicked off its TOPSoccer program for children with special needs with an hour-long session at Watson Elementary School on April 10.
Sponsored by US Youth Outreach …
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4/20/11
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The Rockville Centre Soccer Club celebrated its 40th anniversary in high style last Friday night — packing the St. Agnes Parish Center. Guests enjoyed cocktails, a buffet dinner and music by Jerry …
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3/9/11
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The (U-10) Rockville Centre Rebels took first place in the Rudy Lamonica tournament in Oceanside on Jan. 29.
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2/9/11
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The community is invited to join the Rockville Centre Soccer Club on the evening of March 4 as its members celebrate its 40th anniversary at the St. Agnes Parish Center.
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2/9/11
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South Side High School’s girls and boys varsity soccer teams came together last Sunday at 2 p.m. to play a soccer game to benefit the first annual KQ for the Cure, in memory of Kathy Quaresima who …
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12/8/10
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Just push him!” the mother called out to a boy on her son’s soccer team. The boy she wanted pushed was a player on my son’s team. I felt I had to speak up.
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Scott Brinton
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11/25/10
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