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Games are all scheduled for MONDAY EVENINGS. Earliest is usually around 5 p.m. Play starts the Week of Oct. 24th. Ends January 15th. The Winter Session runs Jan 16th through April 4th. Games are played on one of 3 fields: 2 smaller fields where the ball can be played “off the boards” – much faster pace, typically 5 players and a larger (3/4 size) turf field for a full-team. We’ve played out there for a number of years. Is anyone interested in doing this again? We would need a pool of at least 10 players to make it a) feasible and b) affordable. There are two divisions of league play. Under WPIAL rules, Feffer can not serve as the team coach. If a parent or parents are willing to help out - it's not too complicated - the guys basically "self-coach." The cost would be approximate

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  • Pittsburgh Indoor Soccer League
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  • Games are all scheduled for MONDAY EVENINGS. Earliest is usually around 5 p.m. Play starts the Week of Oct. 24th. Ends January 15th. The Winter Session runs Jan 16th through April 4th. Games are played on one of 3 fields: 2 smaller fields where the ball can be played “off the boards” – much faster pace, typically 5 players and a larger (3/4 size) turf field for a full-team. We’ve played out there for a number of years. Is anyone interested in doing this again? We would need a pool of at least 10 players to make it a) feasible and b) affordable. There are two divisions of league play. Under WPIAL rules, Feffer can not serve as the team coach. If a parent or parents are willing to help out - it's not too complicated - the guys basically "self-coach." The cost would be approximate
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  • Games are all scheduled for MONDAY EVENINGS. Earliest is usually around 5 p.m. Play starts the Week of Oct. 24th. Ends January 15th. The Winter Session runs Jan 16th through April 4th. Games are played on one of 3 fields: 2 smaller fields where the ball can be played “off the boards” – much faster pace, typically 5 players and a larger (3/4 size) turf field for a full-team. We’ve played out there for a number of years. Is anyone interested in doing this again? We would need a pool of at least 10 players to make it a) feasible and b) affordable. There are two divisions of league play. Under WPIAL rules, Feffer can not serve as the team coach. If a parent or parents are willing to help out - it's not too complicated - the guys basically "self-coach." The cost would be approximately $140 per person, depending on the number of individuals signing up. Each team has to pay a registration fee “up-front”. There is an additional referee fee that the team pays weekly ($20 per week). I have factored both the team fee and referee fees into the cost. Let me know if you’re interested – if enough of you respond – we can sign Schenley up for one last season of “Schenley Soccer!) If not - there's always Wednesday night, co-ed "pick-up" soccer. $10 a week. Slight drawback is that it's from 10 p.m. til midnight!
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