-- since 1999 --
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Outdoor 2010
Whitehorse Recreational Co-ed Soccer is a non-competitive recreational league for adults (18 and over). Whether you join for outdoor or indoor, you'll meet many people, get lots of exercise, and have loads of fun. We typically put on two social events each season as well. Plus, you get a glamorous T-shirt for your registration fee. The outdoor Co-ed season starts in May, the indoor season in October. Players can register at the start or mid-point in each season. Come to any game for a test drive. - engineered teams - team shirt with logo - new player free test drive - no fitness or experience necessary - web and e-mail administration - partial season rates
Indoor 2009-10 Social night for indoor players: Tuesday, April 13, 8:30
Fees Fees in effect for 2009-10 indoor season (unchanged)
Click on the team logos below to go to their websites.
Whitehorse Star story on the league, Oct. 9: Figure out where the missing word 'not' belongs!
Indoor 2008-09 Registration Sept. 16 - Oct. 17
Registration form, rules, philosophy, information sheet, schedule, team lists and other documents are available on the downloads page. Some of these still need to be updated; the schedule and team lists will be circulated by email around Oct. 19, then loaded to the web site. Please print the registration form, fill it in, attach payment (see fee schedule below), and bring it to Intersport or Sport Yukon until October 17. We will have a second registration period after Christmas Game Times and Locations
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Free Test Drive To encourage newcomers, we allow one free test drive. Simply go to a game and join in. The league has an extremely positive and supportive atmosphere. Almost all test-drivers to date have joined. Please note: you aren't a visitor if you've played Co-ed before. Refunds / Fee Adjustments The league is not able to refund players who after registering become unable to play due to an injury, a change in their work schedule, an unplanned move from the Territory, a new love in their life, a spouse complaining that they’re not spending enough time at home…well, you get the idea. Sorry, but the league is now so large that, because it’s administered by volunteers, we need things to be standardized. That includes there being one schedule of fees for everyone. Nights of Play Subject to Change By the beginning of each season, the league is able to tell players what the nights of play are. However, these are subject to change. It doesn’t usually happen during the outdoor season, except on an occasional basis (we get bumped for tournaments or other special events from time to time). During the indoor season it’s a small possibility because the gyms at the Canada Games Centre are being used every night of the week and we’re vying with other groups for good time slots. We do the best we can but can’t make any guarantees. Social Events To date the league has had twenty-five successful social events. They have ranged from an evening at the Takhini Hot Springs (December 2000), to a beach volleyball barbecue near Cousins' airstrip (August 2001), to a pizza and mass Pictionary house party (March 2004).
27 June 2010—G. Bryce |
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