OSSCA News & Announcements
Post Banquet Notes
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- Last Updated on Friday, 23 January 2015 14:11
- Published on Friday, 23 January 2015 14:11
- Written by Sean Humenansky
We want to thank everyone who were able to attend the All Ohio Banquet. We certainly appreciated how patient and orderly everyone remained at our registration. We were pleased to have served over 850 players, parents & coaches in attendance for our two banquets. Coach Gary Avedikian had a fine message for all in attendance and the meal by the Villa Milano was naturally delicious.
We do hope that you were able to take advantage of ordering an individual picture of your son or daughter or a team picture. If not, you can locate photos at the site listed below.
If you were unable to attend the banquets, you will be able to acquire plaques from your District President.
The Presidents are listed on our State website. (www.ossca.org)
For our underclassman we encourage you to save the corresponding date of Saturday January 9th 2016.
OSSCA All State Banquet
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- Last Updated on Monday, 05 January 2015 21:56
- Published on Monday, 05 January 2015 21:56
- Written by Sean Humenansky
Date: Saturday, January 10, 2015
Location: Villa Milano, 1630 Schrock Road, Columbus 44229
Girls Banquet Time:12 pm – 2:30 pm
Boys Banquet Time: 4 pm – 6:00 pm
Cost for each guest:$32.00 per person (OSSCA will pay for meal of award recipient)
Reservation Deadline: Friday, December 26, 2014
Cancellation Deadline: Friday, January 2, 2015 (no refunds after this date)
Weather Make-up Date: Sunday, January 11, 2015 (Cancellations posted on www.OSSCA.org)
No reservations accepted after this date and no tickets are sold at the door.
The Case for HS Soccer - Soccer America
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- Last Updated on Monday, 06 February 2012 22:48
- Published on Monday, 06 February 2012 13:25
- Written by Sean Humenansky
By Mike Barr
The U.S. Soccer Developmental Academy league will soon be telling its players to not play high school soccer or any other high school sports. Most parents of these elite players will buy into the decision, much in the same way they believe it costs thousands of dollars to assure their child becomes a strong player and receives that $2,000 partial scholarship. Not surprisingly, the developmental academies will now be forced to charge more for training and travel.
Read more: http://www.socceramerica.com/article/45522/the-case-for-high-school-soccer.html