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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a lot of soccer fields. [/quote] Relative to the number of kids who play soccer, there are very few soccer fields. In particular, there are very few large fields like Hearst. The kids who play soccer in DC are concentrated in NW, where there are very few fields, Hearst is one of a handful. If you have a kid who plays soccer, and you live in DC, you get to expand your knowledge of geography by driving all over creation for games. In Ward 3, there are over 3,000 kids registered with US Youth Soccer. DPR fields where soccer is allowed in Ward 3: Hearst, Hardy, Palisades, Stoddert and Fort Reno. At all other DPR fields in Ward 3 soccer is prohibited, they are reserved for "diamond sports" (aka baseball). Stoddert and Fort Reno aren't real soccer fields, the fields are laid out for baseball, but soccer is allowed in the outfield. Hardy and Palisades are mini fields, no one older than elementary school can play there. Hearst is it.[/quote]
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