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U-12 Boys & Girls Practice
May 9, 2008 (6:00 pm - 7:30 pm)
(U12 Girls & Boys Practice) Friday Practice

U-10 Girls Practice
May 9, 2008 (6:30 pm - 8:00 pm)
(U-10 Girls Practice) Friday Pracitce

U-12 Girls vs Mason MadDawgs
May 10, 2008 (10:00 am - 11:00 am)
(U-12 Girls Games) Game at Old Everett

U-12 Boys vs Mason Bulldogs
May 10, 2008 (11:30 am - 12:30 pm)
(U-12 Boys Games) Game at Old Everett

U-10 Boys vs OSC Blast
May 10, 2008 (3:15 pm - 4:15 pm)
(U-10 Boys) Game at Nancy Moore

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UPDATES!!!... Updates!!!... Updates!!!
Written by Sergio Keck   
Monday, 03 September 2007

 Schedules have been updated as of 9/3/2007

Schedules  and directions to away games are also available at www.caslsoccer.org.

 U-14 Boys can see their schedule at www.michiganchampionsleague.com . Check with your managers if you have any questions.


Be Ready to participate in Hike for Hospice

 
The Hike for Hospice is a Walk that is 5K (3.1 miles) and all monies raised support hospice services in mid-Michigan.
Event Date: 9/16/2007
Location: Hawk Island Park, Lansing
Summary: Schedule:
1:30 p.m. Walkers gather at Hawk Island Park
2 p.m. Rally to raise awareness of hospice services and issues & Raffle Drawing
3 p.m. Walk begins

 

New Lansing Soccer Club Merchandise will be available soon, stay tune for the latest.


Good luck to all teams, do your best, respect yourself and others and enjoy the season.


Last Updated ( Monday, 03 September 2007 )
No Practice on Monday, September 3rd
Written by Sergio Keck   
Wednesday, 29 August 2007

Enjoy the Holiday and have a great start to a new school year!!!

LSC loses a friend and a partner
Written by Sergio Keck   
Tuesday, 21 August 2007

On Behalf of the Lansing Soccer Club and its families we are very saddened by his death.  Tony helped LSC find a home field and provided the club with supplies and most importantly  with his support. We will miss him.


Sports mentor Noyola dies at 52

Man remembered as 'ambassador' for Lansing sports

Ethan Conley
Lansing State Journal

Tony Noyola worked tirelessly to keep community sports running in Lansing.

Noyola died of a heart attack at age 52 Wednesday in the press box at Ranney Park in Lansing.

Born Juan Antonio, Noyola went to high school at Lansing Eastern, and served as supervisor for 15 years of Lansing's Lifetime Sports, a community sports program.


"He'd be up at 8 in the morning, and he'd be out at the fields until 8 or 9 at night," said Tom Smith of DeWitt, Noyola's high school friend. "That's just the way he was. He'd take an hour break, and he'd go play basketball. I played with him every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday."

Murdock Jemerson, director of the city's Parks and Recreation Department, said Noyola was "an ambassador for Lansing sports."

Noyola made it a priority to ensure that every young person who wanted to participate in sports got the chance.

"He never turned down kids who wanted to play, even if the teams were set and the schedule was out," said Walt Kepler, who preceded Noyola at Lifetime Sports. "He said, 'I don't want to hurt the kids. It's OK for the coaches to be hurt (by late entries), but not the kids.' "

When he wasn't organizing community sports leagues in Lansing, Noyola also officiated high school volleyball and coached several sports, including his children's soccer teams.

"Everything he did was for people," Kepler said. "We were talking about him the other night, about how he went and put a roof on a pole barn for someone."

Noyola's funeral arrangements are being handled by Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes, 900 E. Michigan.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy, two sons, and two daughters.

"The city lost a hell of a guy, his wife lost a hell of a guy, and his kids lost a hell of a guy," said Fred Whitten, who worked with Noyola. "It's a great loss."




Noyola left his mark in Lansing

Tim Staudt
For the Lansing State Journal

The scene at Lansing's Kircher/Municipal Park on Tuesday morning should be unique in the long history of that facility.

Friends of Tony Noyola will gather at 10 a.m. for a picnic, sponsored by the Lansing Parks and Recreation Department. It is intended to be much more than just a service in memory of the 52-year old employee, who spent 27 years with the department and who died suddenly Wednesday.

Noyola's efforts to help thousands of recreational athletes, coaches and officials over the years have been deeply appreciated by many. We should all have such tributes passed our way as I've heard about Tony from many of his colleagues in the past few days. The family will also host a visitation from 2-8 p.m. Monday at the Lansing Center.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 August 2007 )
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