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Seaway Valley Soccer Club, U12 Boys Coyotes,
Shows Great Teamwork
By Christine Ouellet while the others moved on to play
at the next level with the Blazers.
amantha Lang has been the We are a semi-competitive team, as
SCoyotes U12 boys Seaway the Blazers are fully competitive.
Valley Soccer Club (SVSC) coach So, half of the team members are
for the past two years. As a teenager, new players. The boys have been
she played some soccer in high playing soccer together since
school and loved the sport. Now, at March 2025 and will continue until
home with three young boys, each the end of the season in September.”
passionate about soccer, and with She speaks very highly of
one on her team, she stepped up to
her team, saying, “They are
coach the U12.
great, always full of energy, and
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She says, “Our team, the U12 passionate.” They have to play
Boys Coyote, is one of the many against competitive teams, which dedication, great resilience, and them. There will be so much to see
teams of the Seaway Valley Soccer makes it more challenging for teamwork, through our three in mid-July.
Club (SVSC), and it is made up of them. They participated in three festivals. We have another BIG
Samantha finds coaching soccer
sixteen young boys, aged 10 and tournaments in Ottawa, and their festival in Kingston, Ontario, on
very rewarding. She enjoys
11. Out of the sixteen, half played attitude has been very positive. July 19th, and these boys are excited
watching the boys progress in
last year and returned to the team, So far, these boys have shown and training hard for it. Usually, we
stay around Ottawa, but we wanted the game, improve their skills,
to give them a new experience out- and develop their leadership,
of-town. Many teams are staying dedication, and overall personal
overnight, and we planned a team growth. It is a very wholesome
dinner and a tour of the town for experience that feeds the soul.
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