- RYSA Reno | Reno Youth Sports Association
Welcome to Reno Youth Sports Association Reno Youth Sports Association or RYSA's purpose is to: 1) Cause, foster, and enhance youth adult sports activity and assets 2) To coordinate and cooperate with all organizations, agencies, activities, and individuals, whether private or public, in the furthering of educational youth adult sports
- RYSA Wildcats Soccer Club | Boys Girls Youth Soccer | NCSA EDP
The RYSA Wildcats Soccer Club is based in Northern New Jersey RYSA fields competitive teams from U8-U15 in EDP and Northern Counties, for both boys and girls We are a not-for-profit organization run by an executive board of volunteers with highly skilled, paid First Shot Soccer Trainers
- Rowlett Youth Soccer Association
The U12 Girls Firecrackers represented RYSA at last weekend's TOC and finished 2nd out of 39 teams! The total numbers from NTSA were 441 teams, 121 cities sent, and 39 teams in their division Coach Kehrer is so thankful for this season and RYSA, and said the girls will forever remember this weekend! We are so proud of you girls!!
- RYSA – Welcome to RYSA
At RYSA, we are committed to developing not only skilled soccer players but also well-rounded individuals through the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and dedication Our programs cater to all skill levels, provide a supportive environment where young athletes can thrive, build lasting friendships, and create cherished memories
- Leagues | Reno Youth Sport Association
Explore various youth sports leagues and programs offered by Reno Youth Sports Association for fostering sports activities and community engagement
- RYSA - Home | Radcliff Youth Soccer
Non-Profit Community Soccer League in Radcliff, Kentucky We provide Recreational and Travel soccer teams
- Rochester Youth Fastpitch Softball Association
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- Displeasure Escalates Over Uneven Access to Local Soccer Fields
In a letter to the Reno City Council, Mayor Hillary Schieve, Reno Parks and Recreation, and Reno city management, he complained of the Reno Youth Sports Association (RYSA) not allocating the city’s component of fields equitably and inclusively
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