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[quote=Anonymous]Arlington has put out its Winter Drop In Soccer dates and times. There is also a high school schedule you can look up. http://www.arlingtonsoccer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Winter2017Drop-in-soccer-grade-school.pdf Kindergarten through 8th grade drop—in soccer January 6th, 2018–February 24th, 2018 Saturdays – 1/6, 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17, 2/24 12pm – 1:15pm (Kindergarten – 2nd Grade) 1:15pm – 2:30pm (3rd Grade through 8th Grade) Washington-Lee HS Stadium (artificial turf field) 1301 North Stafford Street Arlington, VA 22201 Drop-In Soccer details: • Players should warm-up on their own. Late comers will be added to games or formed on new teams. • All efforts will be made to have friends play together, however the objective is to play and not have too many on a team. • No planned periods of play are defined. If the players decide that a water break is necessary, it should be taken. The break times should be kept short (1-2 minutes, at most). Don’t forget to bring a water botle! • There are no strict requirements on attire. Shin guards are strongly recommended, cleats are optional, and appropriate clothing for the weather is strongly suggested. RULES OF PLAY > Players decide if there will be throw-ins, or kick-ins, from the sideline. > Players decide if there will be corner kicks – or no corner kicks. > Players decide if it is a goal/no goal; in/out; foul/no foul, etc. You get the idea – these games are for the kids. Let them organize and be responsible for their own fun. The Structure is informal. Beyond setting up some goals, laying out some cones, and helping to make teams; no formal organization or coaching will be done. Let the children develop the skills of organizing their own fun This program is offered to let children play and they don’t need adults to do that. Adult involvement will be minimal and will focus on safety. Let the children develop the skills of making their own decisions.[/quote]
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