Tuesday, October 8, 2024

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Try a little teamwork

This is your chance to bend it like your favorite soccer player, make your dream an in-living -color reality or to take fan mania to the next level. The Toledo Area Soccer Association has built an amazing roster of over 1000 ball-chasing enthusiasts who share a love of the game. 

Players emphasize that it is all about great teamwork and finding the perfect team fit, so everyone thrives while enjoying the ultimate in friendly, competitive fun. TASA is offering a fantastic opportunity to get you off the sidelines to feel the turf under your feet and enjoy the precise rhythm of maneuvering the ball down the field with your teammates. 

New teams will be forming in mid-April, and spots are always open to those that have never played, as well as for those with experience. “Anyone can play; you don’t have to be in prime shape,” stated Richard Parish, TASA president.   Teams are for adults in age categories ranging from 18 to 50+ for men and women, as well as mixed ages and co-ed. Games are held Sundays through Thursdays in the evenings.  During the winter months, matches are held indoors at the Maumee Soccer Center (1620 Marketplace Dr., Maumee) and games are outdoors during the warmer months, at the Catholic Youth Association Field (555 S. Holland Sylvania Rd.). “We welcome anyone curious about joining to come out and watch the teams play and ask questions,” Parish said.   

For registration forms, league schedules, and more info, visit toledosoccer.org

 

Express the positive

Not only does spring (glorious spring!) arrive at 3:46pm on March 20 here in the northern hemisphere, but it’s also the International Day of Happiness (facebook.com/Intl.DayofHappiness to see how the world is celebrating).  Established in 2012 by the United Nations, the day emphasizes that happiness is an important universal concept not measured by monetary status, but rather how we can prosper by practicing environmental stewardship and extending love and friendship to all. And to highlight these two wonderful events, gaze up into the southeastern night sky this month, as Sirius, the brightest star in our galaxy, is twinkling overhead (yes, visibly twinkling—maybe that’s how stars do the happy dance). 

Try a little teamwork

This is your chance to bend it like your favorite soccer player, make your dream an in-living -color reality or to take fan mania to the next level. The Toledo Area Soccer Association has built an amazing roster of over 1000 ball-chasing enthusiasts who share a love of the game. 

Players emphasize that it is all about great teamwork and finding the perfect team fit, so everyone thrives while enjoying the ultimate in friendly, competitive fun. TASA is offering a fantastic opportunity to get you off the sidelines to feel the turf under your feet and enjoy the precise rhythm of maneuvering the ball down the field with your teammates. 

New teams will be forming in mid-April, and spots are always open to those that have never played, as well as for those with experience. “Anyone can play; you don’t have to be in prime shape,” stated Richard Parish, TASA president.   Teams are for adults in age categories ranging from 18 to 50+ for men and women, as well as mixed ages and co-ed. Games are held Sundays through Thursdays in the evenings.  During the winter months, matches are held indoors at the Maumee Soccer Center (1620 Marketplace Dr., Maumee) and games are outdoors during the warmer months, at the Catholic Youth Association Field (555 S. Holland Sylvania Rd.). “We welcome anyone curious about joining to come out and watch the teams play and ask questions,” Parish said.   

For registration forms, league schedules, and more info, visit toledosoccer.org

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Express the positive

Not only does spring (glorious spring!) arrive at 3:46pm on March 20 here in the northern hemisphere, but it’s also the International Day of Happiness (facebook.com/Intl.DayofHappiness to see how the world is celebrating).  Established in 2012 by the United Nations, the day emphasizes that happiness is an important universal concept not measured by monetary status, but rather how we can prosper by practicing environmental stewardship and extending love and friendship to all. And to highlight these two wonderful events, gaze up into the southeastern night sky this month, as Sirius, the brightest star in our galaxy, is twinkling overhead (yes, visibly twinkling—maybe that’s how stars do the happy dance). 

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