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#105682 05/26/08 01:53 PM
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How much do clubs charge for players to play there? If you want to PM with the amount that is fine. I was just wondering what the average club player pays. Thanks.

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We played for LCSC and paid $600.00 plus $100 uniform fee. Due to coaching assignment, we are currently looking at CESA-Columbia (U-13G) and their cost is $1217.50 (I think it includes the uniform and bag). We have been asked to tryout for Congaree Rapids, but I didn't check out their fees. If you surf the web, I think most of the sites have it posted.

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Columbia United has the following posted for their fees...

http://www.columbiaunitedfc.com/docs/Select_Soccer/Tryouts/2008-09%20Select%20Fees.pdf

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Lower Lexington $150 total
and two out of the five teams made it to the finals of the state cup
U-12 lost to Summerville 1-0 in the challenge division
U-15 lost to CUFC 1-0 in pk's

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Lower Lexington $150 total
and two out of the five teams made it to the finals of the state cup
U-12 lost to Summerville 1-0 in the challenge division
U-15 lost to CUFC 1-0 in pk's




I'm a fan of Lower Lexington and the opportunities it's providing in a rural area (Swansea); but I'm confused. Lower Lexington was in the finals of the state challenge cup?

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Classic...Challenge isn't the only State Cup, y'know!


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I think it was the article "the" in "the state cup" and the term "challenge division" that confused me. Thanks.

At the same time, I might humbly and respectfully suggest that all clubs might consider carefully distinguishing this themselves. You don't want a parent who has already paid the bill learning half-way through the season that the "state cup" that LLSC was talking about is a different "state cup" than CUFC was talking about.

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T'would be useful, yes. Folks do tend to assume.


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The official title is Publix Presidents Medal Cup. In the U15 girls championship game, it was Columbia United 92 Palmetto 1-0 (4-2 PKs) Lower Lexington Lightning. The winners of the SCYSA Presidents Medal Cup will represent SC in the Presidents Cup Regionals, June 12-15, 2008, in Columbus, GA. Check it out here.

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Good clarification coach "Paul" and by the way I ran into an old friend of yours from North Augusta. Very nice lady. However, her name escapes me.

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I think it was the article "the" in "the state cup" and the term "challenge division" that confused me. Thanks.





FROM THE SCYSA WEB SITE -- Be sure to ask your preferred club what level of play they offer. My child has benefitted tremendously with CUFC from starting out at the recreational level, to the upper levels.

About SCYSA Leagues

SCYSA offers a variety of opportunities to get involved in soccer. Please contact one of your District Commissioners to ask how you and your family can stay involved in Soccer.
SCYSA Premier League

Region III Premier League was started with the intent of providing an opportunity for the most competitive play possible for the highest-level teams within US Youth Soccer Region III to aid in the development of the US Youth Soccer players.

S.C. State Challenge League (SCSCL) - The South Carolina State Challenge League (SCSCL), is South Carolina Youth Soccer's most competitive league for both boys and girls classic teams, U13 thru U19.

Presidents Medal Soccer League (PMSL) - The President’s Medal Soccer League (PMSL) is a competitive league for U13 thru U19 boys and girls classic teams.

American Cup - The Kohl's US Youth Soccer American Cup provides recreational youth soccer players an opportunity to experience a consistent and high quality statewide tournament in a fun, festival-like atmosphere. It fosters stimulation and excitement about soccer in an effort to increase the Recreational player’s interest in and love for the game.

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