Lebanon Tennessee Youth Soccer Association Website
Introducing LYSA Soccer Academy
LYSA Academy training is designed to develop the best available talented youngsters to enable them to reach their full potential
Our principal is to provide a stress free environment in which young players can learn. Academy youth soccer is about development and Learning.
Our Focus is on developing the Individual player (6-10 years old) and not on teams.
The Basis of The Program would be an age appropriate technical tranining through a progressive educational and fun environment.
The tentative date is Monday October 20th and Friday October 24th.
Time 5 .00 pm - 6.00 pm. Place Wilson Bank and Trust.
This Academy will run for six(6) weeks, after which the parents will receive a report on their child's performance.
Then another six(6) weeks will proceed
. The cost of the Academy will be $60.00 for each child ,for six(6) weeks.
The age group is 6 - 10yr old male and female.
Contact : Michelle Anthony

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Cumberland University Soccer
Be a Part of the Action
Kickin’ It with the SoccerDawgs
The Cumberland University soccer teams are extending a special open invitation to all LYSA teams to come kick it with the bulldogs at a Cumberland University soccer match. Here is what you can get:
- Admission to the match.
- Your players participate in an international walk-out with the college players.
- Your team & coach recognized on the field at halftime.
- Kick-a-round on the field at halftime.
Come out and watch some great football and watch your children make a memory that could last a lifetime. Call the Cumberland University Soccer office at 547-1316 to reserve your date. We can accommodate up to 22 players per match so we can accept multiple teams.
Kickin’ It Dates
September
27th v. Crichton College Women 2:00 Men 4:00
29th v. Lyon College Men 3:30
October
25 v. Mid Continent University Men 12 noon.
Online registration coming
January 1st, 2009
Background check form for recreation coaches.

LEBANON SOCCER CLUB PLAYERS
SIGN WITH CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY

Maynard Signs with Lady Bulldogs
The Lady Bulldogs Soccer team is pleased to announce the signing of Lebanon High School's Khrysten Maynard for the 2008-09 season. "Kat," pictured sitting with brother, Konnor; mother, Robin; father and local soccer league president, Randy (back left); and coach Jim Stradley (back right) has played soccer in Lebanon throughout her entire career. She turned down interest from a school in West Virginia to stay home and play.
"We are excited to have Khrysten," said CU Head Coach Jeff Loucks. "She and her family have contributed much to the growth of soccer in Lebanon.
Is your child ready for the next step in soccer??
LSC is looking for soccer players, boys and girls, 8 yrs old - 15 yrs old for the competitive program. We have 3 teams at this time and are looking to grow this part of our program. This program has higher level of coaching and training by licensed coaches.
For more information check out the "Travel Team" page or email using the link below!

Adult Team
If your child has equipment needs for this soccer season be sure to visit
2nd Chance Sports
224 West Main Street, Ste E
444-1597
(New & Consignment)
for all your Local, National & International Soccer News
Soccer is the fastest growing sport in Wilson County and our goal is to see continued success while offering a fun and learning experience for the children of this area. LYSA was established in 1994 and has seen over 10% growth each season. Soccer offers important skills that all children can benefit from such as:
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Teamwork
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Fun & Healthy Exercise
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Social Interaction
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Healthy Competition
We currently offer two levels of soccer play for children interested in the sport. Recreational soccer is open to all children ages 4-17 years of age and is a fun way to learn and develop soccer skills while engaging in a non-competitive, coed form of play. If you or your child seeks a more advanced level of play Lebanon Soccer Club is the answer!
We hope you enjoy your soccer experience and please contact us with any suggestions or concerns.
Randy Maynard
LYSA/LSC President


