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2006 Lady Lynx junior tryouts

November 7, 2005 - USL First Division (USL-1)
Toronto Lynx News Release


Monday, November 7, 2005 (TORONTO, ON) - The Toronto Lynx Premier Soccer Academy announced today the Open tryout schedule for their 2006 Lady Lynx Juniors Super Y League teams. The open sessions will be free of charge for interested female players who are eligible for the following age groups: U15, U16 and U17 outdoor season in 2006. Session One will be held at the Icelands field turf facility in Misissauga this coming Sunday, November 13th, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. while Session Two will take place the following week on Sunday November 20th at the same location and time. "2005 was our very first year fielding a female team in the Super Y League (SYL)" commented Academy Director Duncan Wilde, "There is now tremendous interest throughout the region for Super Y League participation, which is operated by the US based United Soccer Leagues (USL), as it places quality youth players in the US College shop window on a regular basis. Our junior teams compete in the Great Lakes division of the SYL and our Academy support program is mentored within the structure of a professional club environment" he added.

The Toronto Lady Lynx COO, Nicole Hartrell is very excited about the addition of more elite girls youth teams for the 2006 season. "Now that our boys program is well established and improving each year, there is a need to expand and improve the female side especially following the incredible success of our Toronto Lady Lynx in the W-League last year!"

The club has the full support of the Toronto Soccer Association and expects to get formal approval from the Ontario Soccer Association in the near future.

Full details regarding Super Y league operations is available at www.superyleague.com



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