Written by Sergio Keck
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Friday, 23 September 2005 |
LSC families donate $1,142 to a great cause
Over
60 members participated in a great cause. I would like
to take this opportunity to say thanks to all of you. Even though
our club bears the name of Lansing, it is important to know that our
members come from Jackson, Leslie, Mason, Holt, Grand Ledge, Charlotte,
East Lansing, St. Johns, Dewitt, Waverly, Williamston and
Lansing. I would like to think the reason
we are able to bring in soccer families from so many different
commmunities is due to our unique style of teaching the game of soccer.
Thanks to the Hildorf familly for the pictures and we hope baby Kurt
becomes a great asset to our soccer community
someday. |
Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 September 2005 )
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Written by Sergio Keck
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Monday, 19 September 2005 |
U-10 Girls
LSC 1 vs. Mason 1
Our girls
participated in a soccer battle. It was a joy to see them attacking and
defending during the game, however with more work I believe these
girls are going to be very good soccer players. Quinn scored for us,
good defense and goaltending were the highliights of the game. We will
continue working on spreading out and passing when we are attacking.
All of us have to remember to always go up and down the field as a
unit. Good job girls, you are making good progress. |
Last Updated ( Friday, 23 September 2005 )
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 18 September 2005 |
A Brief Primer on the New Schedule system
It has come to my attention that some have found the new schedule
layout to be somewhat confusing. But once you spend a little time
familiarizing yourself with the new layout you should find it to be far
more informative and flexible than before.
First of all, for those who are not familiar with the new page layout,
the full schedules are accessed by clicking the link at the bottom of
the "schedules" component (which displays the next 3 events listed as a
sort of preview) on the left hand side of the page just below the "main
menu" buttons. Once there, you'll see the default schedule view which
is set to "flat view". You can change how the schedules are displayed
by clicking on any of the four choices at the top which are "flat view"
(the current default view) "weekly view", "daily view" and lastly
"categories". If you're in a hurry and would like to see
when the next game is scheduled for a particular team, the category
view is an excellent way to find the information you need. You'll see a
list of all the teams and you'll also notice that they are color
categorized, signified by a small strip of color just to the left of
the team. Just experiment with the various view and familiarize
yourself with the new arrangement and you'll see that while it may be a
big change from what you're used to, it's a change for the better.
Thanks for your time
Thomas JS Brown - Site Administrator
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