Welcome to our Recreational Home Page
It’s OSC’s one-stop for everything Recreational! Here’s the "411" on our Rec Program...
We have added a list of the most utilized forms on the left side of this page as well as links to our specific Rec Programs and we’ve even sprinkled in some useful websites to help you be a well informed "soccermom" and/or "soccerdad".
In-Person Registration Dates - Added Dates
2010 Fall Recreational Soccer
You asked for them, we’ll give them to you! Additional dates for In-Person Recreational Soccer Registration
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OLDSMAR SOCCER CLUB IN-PERSON REGISTRATION
FALL 2010 RECREATIONAL SOCCER PROGRAM
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Date
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Time
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Location
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September 3rd (Friday)
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7:00PM - 8:30PM
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Cypress Forest Rec Center
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September 11(Saturday)
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12:00PM - 2:30PM
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Cypress Forest Rec Center
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| >> LAST IN-PERSON DATES - DON'T MISS OUT! << |
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The Cypress Forest Rec Center is located at 650 Pine Ave North, Oldsmar Fl 34677
CLICK HERE FOR MAP TO CENTER
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Save some time and bring the forms already completed!
Click the links below for the forms you need.
2010 Fall Recreational Registration Form | 2010 Fall Player/Parent Contract
So you Want to Coach This Year?
GREAT! We love it when parents get involved and what better way to enjoy the weekend with your chlidren than being part of the action. Expirenced or new - doesn't matter. Our professional staff will help guide you through. Please help us by making the committment to coach today. You'll be glad you did!
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TO COACH
2010-2011 Fall Recreational Season
It’s that time of year again, time to register for the 2010/2011 Fall Recreational Soccer Program. Our in-person registration dates are posted above but you can always take advantage of our on-line registration. It’s quick, simple and available for credit card and check payments.
Don’t miss out!
>> CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW! <<
For more information about the Fall Recreational Program click here or send your questions to info@oldsmarsoccer.com
Sports Parenting: How To Win, Even If The Team Loses
Taken from the pages of US Youth Soccer
Why do 35 million U.S. children participate in organized youth sports each year? To start, sports give boys and girls an array of exciting "firsts"—the first game, the first big score and the first team victory. For every first win, however, there is also a child’s first big loss and the question that follows: How can I guide my child through the disappointment of defeat?