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Rockaway Ravens Youth Soccer/Football registration

Rockaway Ravens soccer players.
The Rockaway Ravens will host a youth soccer program, which begins this spring and will conduct registration for their youth football and cheerleading program.

The 8-week soccer program will start on Saturday, April 5 and conclude on May 31. There will be a boys and a girls' intramural program for ages 5 to 16 years old. There will be a travel team up to the age of 16. United States Soccer Federation licensed coaches will be involved in the program.

The coast of the program is $80 for eight weeks, which includes shirt, shorts and socks, plus training. Registration will take place on Saturday, March 29 at the Far Rockaway High School athletic field, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The youth football and cheerleading program registration starts on Saturday, March 29.

The Ravens will have Boys and girls traveling teams from the ages of 5 to 16.

Initial down payment will be $100 due with return of the application, $325 for an 8-week playing season and equipment rental ($75 rental fee refunded upon return of equipment).

Rockaway Ravens football program.
Registration will continue every Saturday at Far Rockaway High School.

Training will begin on April 5. Spots are filling fast for one of the top youth football programs in the city.

For additional information, contact Ravens president Dexter Archbold at 646-247-0066 or at www.rockaway ravenssports.com
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