All GAMES ARE ON AS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY 3/14.
Reminder: In case of lightning or thunder ALL players, coaches and fans must leave the field and stands and go to their cars. Referee will advise when everyone is to return.
Registration for the 2010-2011 Soccer Season is Open
Parsippany SC 2010 Super Y League Program
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Parsippany SC will be scheduling tryouts for the 2010 SYL season throughout the Fall and Winter. For information prior to tryout dates being posted, please contact Al Zalewski at atzalewski@yahoo.com.
Our 2009 season was very successful with 6 of 10 teams qualifying for Nationals led by both the U20 Men and Women followed by the U13G, U14G, U17G and U16B qualifying for Nationals in Tampa in November.
In 2010 the club will be fielding teams in the following
age groups: U13B, U13G, U14B, U14G, U15B, U15G, U16B, U16G, U17B, U20W, and U20M.
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Parsippany Summer Program
U09 - U12 Boys and Girls
Parsippany SC is once again running their summer program for U09-U12 boys and girls. We would like a team for each age group and gender (e.g. U10G and U10B, etc), but will combine age groups if necessary. The cost is $250 per player.
The program consists of 2 training sessions per week, with a professional trainer, over a 7 week period starting in June. The teams will also participate in 3-4 tournaments.
Training and tournaments will not interfere with current Club commitments as the program starts in June after league play is complete.
For additional information and to request consideration, please contact Bob Birth rjbirth@optonline.net
Kids and Concussions: The effects of head injuries in young athletes
Three Part Series by the Star Ledger
January 04, 2010, 6:00AM
In the first of a 3-part series on concussions and their impact on youth sports, Star-Ledger staff writers Matthew Stanmyre and Jackie Friedman take a look at the effects of head injuries in young athletes, what New Jersey is doing and what more can be done to protect our kids.
Part 2: Every sport presents the danger of concussion — even cheerleading. Some cheerleaders from New Jersey still cope with the devastating effects of brain injuries suffered in practice and during competitions.
Part 3: A look at the steps schools and youth leagues in New
Jersey are taking to cope with brain injuries and other safety issues.

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