Community Corner
AYSO Region 300 "Kicks-Off" Registration in its 33rd Year
American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) Region 300 is pleased to announce its Open Registration for the 2014 Fall and 2015 Spring seasons. Online registration starts this week for both new and returning families for boys and girls ages 4-18. Registration is also available for the league's "VIP" program. The VIP program is completing its 10th season of offering recreational soccer for special needs players of all ages who are unable to participate in the traditional AYSO program.
While registration for both new and returning players may be completed online at ayso300.org, players new to the league will need to also be verified via birth certificate at the league's in-person registration this Sunday, May 18th at Lyons Township High School's South Campus anytime between the hours of 11AM - 3 PM.
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Online registration will remain open through the end of July. An early bird registration fee of $95 ends June 30th with the fee going up to $150 starting on July 1st. The registration fee covers player uniform, two full seasons of soccer instruction, two full seasons of weekly Saturday games in which every player will play at least half of every game, and free clinics run by professional trainers from the Chicago Fire.
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All practices and games take place at various fields located within the Region 300 Community in cooperation with local park and school districts including Brookfield, Countryside, La Grange, LaGrange Highlands, La Grange Park, and Western Springs.
Currently in its 33rd year as a regional league and 50th year as a national organization, AYSO Region 300 is a non-profit, all-volunteer-run organization committed to serving its Community with a fun, quality, safe and affordable family-oriented youth soccer experience while delivering on AYSO's 6 Philosophies of Everyone Plays®, Balanced Teams, Good Sportsmanship, Open Registration, Player Development, and Positive Coaching.