Soccer quartet net free field time
Hailey Waymouth, a winner of a draw for free admission to the 2009 Tim Hortons Soccer Camps, presented by the KYSA.
Updated: July 04, 2009 7:04 PM
Four Kamloops youth soccer players have won free passes to attend one of six Tim Hortons Soccer Schools in July and August.
Ken Beecroft of Lower Sahali is the grand-prize winner.
He has won a family pack, which allows him and any of his siblings to attend one of the schools for free. Three individual prize winners are Nicholas Swank, who lives on the North Shore, Dawson Barclay of Brocklehurst and Hailey Waymouth, who resides in Pineview.
Each winner can also attend the soccer school of their choice — free of charge.
The first Tim Hortons soccer school kicks off on July 6 at MacArthur Island Park.
Kamloops Youth Soccer Association head coach Tom McManus and his staff of qualified coaches will be instructing at the camps, which run for two hours each day, Monday through Friday.
There is still time for parents to register their children in any of the camps, which run during the first two weeks of July and the last two weeks of August.
Registration fee is $95 per player, with family discounts available.
A schedule and a downloadable registration form is available on the KYSA web site at kysa.net.
Call 250-828-2734 for more information.
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