05/28/08
Summer Invoice
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05/19/08
Congratulations Opus County
Opus County defeated Azzurri last Thursday night to earn the right to represent Massachusetts in the Women's Amateur Cup division of the National Cups. Opus County will face NYAC of Eastern NY on June 1st in the semifinal match.
Further game details will follow.
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05/11/08
Support EMWSL teams in National Cup
Opus County and Azzurri, two teams from Division 1 of EMWSL, will be competing in the Women's Amateur Division of the National Cup competition. Their state level game will take place this Thursday, May 15th at 8PM at Woburn High School.
The winner of the game on Thursday night will advance to the regional level of this competition.
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03/10/08
ASSISTANT WOMEN'S SOCCER COACHES NEEDED
Lasell College in Newton, MA is in need of an assistant coach of women's soccer. Candidates must be NSCAA or USSF certified and experience coaching collegiate soccer is preferred. Inquiries can be directed to Vito LaFrancesca, Head Women's Soccer Coach at Lasell College via e-mail at vlafrancesca@lasell.edu < or by direct mail at: Lasell College, Women's Soccer Office, 1844 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, MA 02466.
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11/21/07
EMWSL Launching New Over 30 Division for Spring 2008
The EMWSL will be forming a new division to accommodate the Over 30 players in the soccer community. This division will debut in the spring of 2008. The details, structure, and adaptation of rules is currently underway with guidance from our Over 30 Committee. Anyone interested in joining that committee is welcome. For additional information or to join the committee, teams and individuals should contact Diana at president@emwsl.org. We are currently accepting applications from interested teams.
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11/20/07
Interested in Becoming a Referee?
For anyone interested in becoming a referee, there are several entry level courses available over the next couple months. Visit http://www.massref.net/Central/courseofferings.cfm for the course listings. If you have questions, feel free to contact Diana at president@emwsl.org. Continue your spirit and love for the game on the other side of the whistle!
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09/08/07
2007 Sam Oliver Memorial All-Star game
Congratulations to all the participants in this year's EMWSL Sam Oliver Memorial All Star game. Your place on the team proves you are a prominent team player worthy of recognition.
Thank you to those who helped to organize - Dick Fischman, Ted Ritchie, Mike Merchant - and to our coaches - Mike Merchant, Lois Farrell, and Arthur Schena.
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04/23/07
CityKicks Benefit from Icebreaker Tournament
In the second annual CityKicks Icebreaker Jamboree, twelve adult women’s teams from the surrounding area participated in a 7v7 tournament on Nickerson Field that was organized by Boston University women's soccer head coach Nancy Feldman, and a group of students from John McCarthy’s SED 529 class on Sunday, April 1.

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04/19/07
Need new team shirts??
Alana Matses Dunn, formerly of the North Andover team, has recently launched her new business, Newbury Monogram & Mercantile. She is offering EMWSL teams the special offer sited below:
Newbury Monogram & Mercantile
100% Heavyweight Cotton t-shirts with Silk Screened numbers
Numerous styles and colors to choose from Orders may be shipped or picked up at our location. 109 High Road, Newbury, MA 01951
Only $10 each
Sizes : Adult S– 3XL Youth XS–XL White or Black 8” Numbers To inquire or place an order (978)499-0065 or email us at Newburymonogram@verizon.net
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02/07/07
From Humble Beginnings: Woo Now a World Class Official
Rachel Woo started out in Lowell Youth Soccer, now she's a highly-regarded ref
By CHAZ SCOGGINS, Sun Staff - Chaz Scoggins' e-mail is chaz@lowellsun.com Lowell Sun
LOWELL — In little more than a quarter of a century, Rachel Woo has traveled from the soccer pitches in Lowell to pitches around the globe. From her humble beginnings as a novice player in Lowell back in 1980, Woo is now one of the most highly-respected women referees in the entire world.
It was an ad in the Lowell Sun in 1980 that prompted Woo, one of eight children of a Lowell physician, to fall in love with soccer.
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