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Friday, February 6, 2015

CAYA Cup Rosters & Schedule for 2/14

CAYA CUP ROSTERS & SCHEDULES
CAYA Cup rosters and schedules can now be viewed by clicking the link on the left hand side of the blog in the useful links section. Fore details on the format, environment, etc. will be released next week. Please note the rosters for the this CAYA Cup are largely based on the rosters formed for the fall CAYA Cup.
 
Reminder: Training times for THIS Saturday switched due to a scheduling conflict. Below are the time slots for tomorrow:
9:00-10:10am
U8/U9 Boys
WRAL Durham Bulls
10:20-11:30am
U10 Boys
WRAL Durham Bulls
11:40-12:50pm
U8/U9/U10 Girls
WRAL Durham Bulls
 
Training on Sunday will go ahead as originally scheduled.
 
U18 ECNL vs Richmond United @ WRAL Travers Lasik – Saturday, Feb 7th 2pm kickoff

We would love for ALL the CAYA girls to bring a packed lunch with them to the field on Saturday.

·         If it’s COLD – We invite the girls to hang out with the coaches in the OSNC building and watch some of the Merseyside Derby between Everton and Liverpool before heading out to the game.
·         If it’s NICE out – the forecast right now is sunny and high 50’s. Perfect picnic weather! There will be other ECNL games kicking off at 12pm and therefore the girls can eat and watch the back end of some action packed games. Or if you prefer you can grab some lunch as a family and come back for the game.

Ultimately, we would like for as many CAYA players/families as possible to be there for the 2pm kickoff sporting their ORANGE jerseys to help make the day extra special and to show the class of the CASL family!!!

Please see the following note from Sean Nahas, ECNL Director and U18 Coach:

“When we think about how much time, effort and energy these girls have put into this club, it makes you want to show how much we appreciate them and what they do/have done for CASL each and every day.  We are trying to get as many CASL players as we can to come out and give back to them by showing our support and gratitude.  They have been role models to the younger girls and for most of them, this is going to be a pretty emotional game.  It would be great to line the fields with CASL and CAYA players who are there to support them and send them off with class. “

The CAYA Staff

 

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