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Getting Help
If you need assistance with the registration process, contact Freddy Lopera from PORT CHESTER SOCCER CLUB INC at fredylo682@yahoo.com or 914-906-7465.
For more information, visit the PORT CHESTER SOCCER CLUB INC website at www.pcsc.org.
To request help with the system click here.
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Current Session Info
FALL-08 & SPRING-09 TRAVEL SOCCER
Players that have played at least one season and do not need to buy new uniform
WELCOME TO PORT CHESTER SOCCER CLUB The Port Chester Soccer Club, Inc(PCSC or the Club) is a nonprofit corporation organized and administered by Port Chester Parents. The Club selects, organizes and regulates boys’ and girls’ soccer teams to play in youth soccer leagues and tournaments, and selects the coaches of such teams. This year the club expects to field 15 youth soccer teams, which are evenly divided between girl’ teams and boys’ teams. These teams are registered in the Westchester Youth Soccer League (“WYSL”), a regional component of the Eastern New York Youth soccer Association ('ENYYSA”) and the United States Youth Soccer Association (“USYSA").The USYSA is a youth affiliate of the United States Soccer Federation, an organization designated by an Act of Congress as the governing body for soccer in the United States. The club expects more than 300 children and young adults to participate in its programs during the 2008-2009 school year. Over200 children are expected to enroll in our Rec-Plus developmental program. The PCSC provides more opportunities for more children to participate in travel soccer than any other soccer club in our area. OBJECTIVES AND PHILOSOPHY
The Club’s objectives are to provide children and young adults with the opportunity to participate in a travel soccer experience where they can develop positive self-esteem and build character by learning the virtues of hard work, respect, honesty, self-control, teamwork and sportsmanship. To achieve these objectives, the Club encourages its coaches and team parents to adopt a philosophy that seeks to achieve the following for the players. 1. To have fun. 2. To develop an appreciation for sportsmanship and the fundamentals of team play. 3. To respect teammates, coaches, opponents, the referee and the laws of the game. 4. To learn the meaning of dedication and commitment and to experience the relationship between effort and results. 5. To learn soccer - individual skills, small group tactics and team tactics, so that each player and his or her team can become the best that they are capable of becoming. 6. To engage in healthy competition. This year, the Club is planning the following initiatives and activities: sponsoring the developmental program for Recreation League players in Kindergarten through seventh grade, expanding the VIP program for physically and educationally challenged children, sponsoring and outdoor International Tournament on 3rd weekend of July, expanding the club’s commitment to the PCSC and the WYSL Sportsmanship Programs, publishing the “Penalty” newsletter for parents and continuing to educate and involve parents in soccer activities, implementing PCSC website (www.pcsc.org), upgrading its training and mentoring programs for new coaches, assisting the WYSL in training additional referees and supporting the Village of Port Chester in developing new athletic fields.
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