Similar organisations to Delaware Valley Youth Sports League Inc
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Baseball, Softball (includes Little Leagues)
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5095.
Seattle Select Baseball Club
The official Twitter account for Seattle Select Baseball.
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Shoreline
Collinsville Extreme Dastpitch Club
A not-for-profit softball and baseball organization that strives to prepare athletes for all walks of life.
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Collinsville
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Soccer Clubs/Leagues
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5097.
Ann Arbor United Soccer Club Inc
To teach the game of soccer,help each player reach their potential while building a better community through the involvement of our coaches, players & families TO DEVELOP, SUPPORT AND PROMOTE AMATEUR SOCCER ATHLETICS IN THE ANN ARBOR AREA.
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Ypsilanti
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Amateur Sports Clubs, Leagues
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5098.
Clearview Lacrosse Club Inc
Clearview Youth Lacrosse Club is a non-profit local lacrosse club that offers lacrosse for girls and THE PURPOSE OF THE CLUB SHALL BE TO PROMOTE, FOSTER AND PERPETUATE THE GAME OF LACROSSE IN THE CLEARVIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR YOUTH GRADES K-8; TO PROVIDE COMPETITION FOR ALL ITS MEMBERS; TO PLAY THE GAME IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HIGH STANDARDS OF GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP AND FAIR PLAY.
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Mullica Hill
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Alumni Associations
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5099.
Penn State Alumni Association
Founded in 1898 The Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of the Penn State Alumni Association was the first regional chapter at Penn State.
Carnegie
Arlington Youth Lacrosse and Field Hockey Club
Parent sponsored / administered club to teach the game of lacrosse and field hockey to our youth.
531
Arlington
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Management & Technical Assistance
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5101.
Center for Positive Youth Development in Sports
HOME WHY WE EXIST WHAT WE DO OUR TEAM CONNECT More OUR MISSION Preparing coaches to give young people the skills to thrive in sports and succeed in life.
Denver
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Football Clubs/Leagues
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5102.
Thomas Johnson Youth Athletic Association Inc
Head on over to our new facebook page for to keep up to date with Thomas Johnson Youth Athletic Association.
1261
Keymar
Calumet Region Little League Inc.
To provide healthy activity for children using the ball field as a classroom to instill discipline, team work, sportsmanship and fair play, and to establish a set of values to guide them into adulthood.
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