Amesbury Soccer Association (ASA) is a non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to providing a fun, safe, and healthy environment for boys and girls to enjoy recreational soccer.
Submitted by mhadwen on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 8:12am.FAQ
03/25/2010 - 6:00pm
03/25/2010 - 8:00pm
Amesbury Soccer Association
Spring U6/U8 Development Program
Amesbury Soccer Association and Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association will be hosting a U6/U8 Development Program this Spring. In this program children ages 4 - 8 will play activities designed to develop their soccer skills and they will participate in inter-group small sided games. The program will be held Saturday mornings from 8:15 - 9:15 for U6, and 9:30 - 10:30 for U8 at Woodsom Farm. Dates for the program are:
Submitted by mhadwen on Tue, 01/26/2010 - 6:36pm.Events
03/29/2010 - 7:30pm
03/29/2010 - 9:00pm
Amesbury Soccer Association Spring Travel Coaches Meeting March 29th at 7:30 pm in the Newburyport Five Community Room in Amesbury. At least one coach from each team should attend to receive Player Medical Release Forms, equipment and talking about various items for the season.,
Submitted by mhadwen on Tue, 01/26/2010 - 1:47pm.Events
03/07/2010 - 8:00am
Beverly Youth Soccer Association is hosting Coaches Courses run by Mass. Youth Soccer.
When, Where: G license: Sunday, March 7th 8-12 pm, BHS Field House (4 hour course). F license:Sunday, March 7th, 8 am-5 pm, BHS Field House (8 hour course). E license:Sunday, March 14th & 21nd 8 am-5 pm, BHS Field House (16 hour course).
Time is short for Spring Travel Registration. All Spring Travel Soccer Teams need to be formed by Dec 18th.
U10 Boys, U10 Girls, U12 Girls and U14 Boys teams are full. If you want to be placed on a waiting list please download the registration form and send it to ASA, PO Box 127, Amesbury, Ma. 01913
All teams must have a minimum number of players for their age group and a coach. All players must have given the registrar an ID picture if they did not play in the Fall '09 season.
Shannon Fitzgerald, a familiar face seen refereeing Amesbury Travel Soccer, has been selected 1st Team All Conference for the Great Northeast Athletic Conference and has also been named Defensive Player of the Year. Shannon is a sophomore at St. Joseph's College in Maine.
Fitzgerald, the anchor of a talented SJC backline, started all 20 games for the 12-6-2 Monks this fall. St. Joe's ranked sixth in the conference in both goals allowed and goals against average with Fitzgerald roaming on the defensive end. The postseason accolades are the first of this talented sophomore's career.
This is a very inspiring article about a soccer team made up of people living in a homeless shelter in New York City.
"The idea behind homeless soccer is something like this: Take a group of poor people, disconnected from the regular rhythms of life, lacking both physical exercise and much to look forward to. Add soccer."
Select the appropriate program (Season you wish to register for) Select the age group you wish to coach for,
Select the "Unassigned Coach Registration"
Read and accept the online agreement
On the "Coach / Manager / Team Rep Entry" screen, if you have been a coach in ASA travel in the past you are already in the database, select the "Click Here" near the top of the page to login and register as your current user.
If you do not remember your login or password the system can email it to you, you just need to know your email address and birthdate.
After filling out the registration form you are brought the transaction screen.
select "Submit Registration by Alternate Payment"
Payment Type "Coaches Registration- No Payment Required"
If you are a new coach, the ASA registrar will need a picture of you for your Coach's ID. Please send a digital picture to mailto:registrar@amesburyyouthsoccer.org or mail a wallet size photo to ASA, PO Box 127, Amesbury, Ma 01913.
Submitted by mhadwen on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 12:30pm.Volunteering
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS!
It takes a lot of volunteers to run a successful soccer program. ASA is always looking for interested parties. High school students can earn community service hours for these activities. Check a box below if you would like someone to contact you about available opportunities.
Submitted by mhadwen on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 12:24pm.FAQ
ASA’s EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM!!
Do you have soccer equipment that is getting bored collecting dust in your closet? Re-energize your equipment, or at least clear out the space by participating in ASA’s equipment exchange program. ASA will be collecting used equipment (such as shoes, shin guards, soccer balls, cones, practice jerseys, etc.) at registration nights and throughout the season and find a place where it can 'fit ' in, play and be involved in the game it loves.