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(1) Ref # 4392
Posted "6/21/2010
Whitecaps FC soccer camps
The Whitecaps FC soccer camps are back this summer! The North Van camp will be the week of Aug. 30 – Sept. 3 at Capilano Park.

Players of all skill levels will be engaged and challenged at their Signature Camp. Also check out Specialty Camp offerings.  For more information and/or registration, click hereIf you would like more information, or to register over the phone you can also contact the Whitecaps Youth Administrator Marlise Buchi at mbuchi@whitecapsfc.com or 778.330.1354


 
 
(2) Ref # 3343
Posted "9/17/2009
Player Development
The Player Development/High Performance Program, one of the North Shore Soccer Development Centre’s oldest programs, is open to both boys and girls aged 5-17 and runs from the beginning of Fall to the end of Spring. Look under Downloads & Forms for more information.
 
(3) Ref # 2929
Posted "4/7/2009
Congratulations, U13 Falcons!
Winners of the Gold 1 division at the South Burnaby Metro Tournament, March 21-22, 2009.

 
(4) Ref # 2800
Posted "3/3/2009
What's the difference?
Want to understand the difference between NSPPP/Metro and LVSA Select? See under 'Tryouts/Evaluations' for more information.
 
(5) Ref # 2716
Posted "1/26/2009
Congrats, U17 Sabres!
Congratulations to the U17 Sabres, winners of the 2008-09 Power Tournament.
 
(6) Ref # 1059
Posted "9/15/2006
STRICT BAN ON GRASS FIELD PRACTICES
Because grass fields are so easily damaged, the District of North Vancouver enforces a strict no-practice rule for all grass fields. This encompasses all types of practice, from simple conditioning drills to full-fledged scrimmages. Most LVSA teams respect this rule and help to protect our grass fields by staying off. For those tempted to bypass this rule, please note that teams found practicing on a grass field will automatically lose their grass privileges for the year. The District also levies fines of up to $500 to violators. If you know of anyone practicing on grass fields, please tell them to stop.