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For more information on the following programs, contact the Macedonia Family Recreation Center at 330-468-8370.

Play flag football

League play for kids 5 to 11 years old to learn football skills through Sept. 20. Kids will be divided into divisions based on age groups selected at random. Practice will be Wednesday or Thursday with one Saturday practice. Once the season begins, practice will be limited to one practice per week with games on Saturdays.

Hands-on soccer
camp offered

Every player will learn and improve their skills including dribbling, passing, trapping, heading, shooting and much more Aug. 11 to 15.

The camp is directed by Otto Orf, a 21-year professional player. Half-day session is from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and full-day session is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Visit www.handsonsoccer.com for more information.

Kick the ball
in tournament

Bring back the past and play in the first Macedonia Adult Kickball Tournament Aug. 17 at 1 p.m. Teams must include four female and four male players on the field.

The program is open to the first eight registered teams.

Fall soccer
registration open

League play for boys and girls ages 4 to 14 will begin in late August. Children must have been born before Sept. 1, 2004. All girls' and boys' league U10 to U14 will travel. Most games will be played on Saturdays with practices on the weekdays; kids on teams in the fall will stay on same team for spring of 2009 season.




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