K-6 soccer clinic registration opens March 15

Read on for details on our K-6 Spring Soccer Clinic. Registration is $50 and is open Monday, March 15 through Friday, April 2. Play begins Saturday, March 27.
By Greg Anderson, PE Teacher & Summer Camps Director

USN Athletics is excited to provide a spring soccer clinic series for Tigers in kindergarten through sixth grade.
The four-week clinic series will meet each Saturday, March 27 through April 17 at the River Campus from 10 to 11:30 a.m. 

HS Girls' Soccer Head Coach & PE Teacher Megan Masuhr will manage the kindergarten through third grade groups on one field, while HS Boys' Soccer Head Coach & PE Teacher Daniel Gordon will lead fourth through sixth grade groups on another field. 

Drop-off and pick-up will take place at the River Campus. The following guidelines will be in place in adherence to USN's COVID-19 mitigating protocols:
  • All players, coaches, referees, and spectators will wear masks.
  • Spectators will be required to socially distance themselves.
  • Families will be required to fill out the Magnus Health mobile app before arrival and admittance. 
  • Players must have their own water bottles and masks. Water will not be available or provided.
Registration is $50 and is open Monday, March 15 through Friday, April 2. Play begins Saturday, March 27.
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