Exeter Youth Soccer Association (EYSA) established in 1978, is a private, not-for-profit 501C organization established and operated by its members for the purpose of promoting and supporting competitive youth soccer teams for children in the towns of Exet
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EEE Alert!!
by posted 09/02/2009
 
Hi All,

We have just received the message below:

"According to one of our parents, there has been a positive test result for EEE from a sample in East Kingston.  We'll encourage our families to use bug spray ... "
 
With this in mind you should consider spraying your player with an appropriate repellant prior to each practice. Weather permitting, long sleeves and long pants will also be helpful.

We will forward any further information to your attention as we receive it.

Regards,

Wayne Demers
EYSA
Field Coordinator

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Forgot Your Password?
by posted 09/02/2009
 
Hi All,

If you have forgotten your password you can retrieve it by clicking on the "Edit My Account" button which is found on the bottom left hand side of the web site home page. After clicking on the "Edit My Account" button just fill in your email address and the system will email your password to you.

Have a great season

Wayne Demers
EYSA
Web Master

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EYSA U14 Boys Close Out With Tournament Win!
by posted 07/06/2009
 

EYSA U14 Boys Win Maine Tournament
Exeter Youth Soccer Association U14 Boys Close Out With Tournament Win –
Brunswick Maine was host to Seacoast ME Coastal Challenge. This is the
largest Spring Tournament in our area. Teams from as far away as
Connecticut and Vermont travel to Maine to participate. For some teams this
would be there farewell as many move onto High School in the fall. One such
group ventured from the Exeter area. A team that for many was formed as a
U10 Boys some four years ago. The core has been together for the past 3
years. Isaac Baybutt, Sam Young, Carter Johnson, Jack Darmody, Connor
O’Hurley, Tom Wolters, Matt Swanton, Hunter Vars, Corey Guen, Miles
Herrick, Adam Urquhart and Parker Dubuque have played together for over 100
games. Others have joined the core group and brought talent, passion and
energy, Ki Davis, Kevin Gendron, Peter Eisenhaure, Skippy Girard and Chip
McNaughton.

They were the class of the tournament, going undefeated and not allowing a
goal to be scored against them in the 3 qualifying matches. Saturday’s
first game set the tone as they dominated a team from Maine with a 4-0 win
with goals by Carter, Peter and two by Skippy. Saturday afternoon play
resulted in a 3-0 victory with goals by Matt, Adam and Chip. Sunday morning
results were another shutout 3-0 with goals by Carter; Peter stretched the
score to 2-0 and the game ended on a tally by Tom. Onto the Championship.

The Championship match would place the EYSA U14 Boys versus the Seacoast
United squad from Epping. The score was 0-0 at half time. About midway
through the second half an Exeter player was tackled just outside the
Seacoast penalty box. Seacoast set the wall as Exeter selected Skippy to
take the kick. It would take a magical shot to put the ball in net as
Seacoast covered all the angles. Skippy approached the ball drove it with
the outside of his foot to the right of the wall where there was a slight
opening to the net. The ball had great spin and as it appeared around the
wall the Seacoast keeper was surprised by the location and the ball found
its home just inside the post. With a little over 3 minutes to play a
Seacoast player broke free down the sideline. As our defense closed we made
our only mistake of the day. A hard sliding tackle resulted in a penalty
kick and a 1-1 score. An overtime periods of two 5-minute periods under
the golden goal rule passed with no score. Onto a shootout. On the field
for Exeter would be Skippy, Peter, Tom, Adam, Kevin, Carter, Isaac, Sam,
Ki, Hunter and Connor. This would not be a quick ending as each team
matched the other and each keeper made pressure filled saves. After the
first five resulted in a tie we moved in to sudden death penalty
kicks. Deep into the line-up at number nine Kevin Gendron’s shot hit the
cross bar and caromed down into the goal. Exeter now waited to see if
Connor could make one last save. The Seacoast player had a chance to keep
the drama alive but Connor blocked his shot. The team streamed on the field
to pile onto their goalie in celebration. A victory was achieved and an era
ended in dramatic fashion.

One cannot end this story without mention of the parents of this team. The
coaches and your sons have appreciated your commitment and passion. Your
sons could not have done it without you. You should be proud of how they
have grown and progressed as they have learned how much commitment it takes
to be a winner. It is not the final score that matter the most to us but
the simple fact that they played the beautiful game with Pride, Passion and
Determination.

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FC Exeter U-13 Girls emerge with top honors in U14 Division!
by posted 06/11/2009
 

Exeter U-13 Girls win the Memorial Day Classic Tournament
May 25th, 2009

AMHERST (NH) - The FC Exeter U-13 Girls travelled halfway across the state
over Memorial Day Weekend to join nearly 200 teams from across New England
at the Amherst Soccer Club's prestigious "Memorial Day Classic" tournament
on the grounds of Souhegan High School, and emerged with top honors in the
U-14 Girls division with a clean sweep of five games, culminating in a 4-0
Divisional Finals victory over the previously undefeated Oyster River U-14
Girls on Memorial Day afternoon.

In the round robin stage of the tournament on Saturday and Sunday, FC
Exeter swept three games in a row from a succession of strong opponents,
including RI Superliga club teams from North Kingstown SC (4-0) and two
entries from Ocean State Soccer Club (7-1 and 3-1), earning the top seed in
the 9 team division for Monday's divisional playoffs.

In Monday's semifinals match against OSSC, Exeter snapped a 1-1 halftime
tie with an early goal in the second half from Sydney Petersen, and
clinched their spot in the divisional finals with an insurance goal from
Melissa Murray with just over 5 minutes left in the 3-1 victory.

The U-14 divisional finals would pit neighboring programs Exeter and Oyster
River in a battle of undefeated teams who are both defending NHSA Fall '08
state champions - Exeter at the U-13 Select level, and Oyster River at the
U-14 Div. 2 level - in a battle for tourney honors, in which FC Exeter
jumped out quickly to a 1-0 lead courtesy of Heather MacDougall's 6th
minute goal.  Although Exeter carried the early play, Oyster River held
firm, and in the latter stages of the half turned the tables, but largely
due to the efforts of FCX 'keeper Jessica Long, Exeter managed to preserve
its narrow lead into the halftime break.  After ORYA missed a penalty kick
opportunity shortly after the second half restart, Exeter's potent
counter-attack produced goals from Murray and MacDougall within two minutes
of each other to blow open a close match with a suddenly-robust 3-0 lead.
ORYA's attack continued to generate chances, but continued strong 'keeper
play, last-ditch defending, and a few lucky bounces conspired to frustrate
Oyster River's attempted comeback.  The scoring would close when MacDougall
completed her "hat trick" with just under 10 minutes left to account for
the 4-0 final score.  As usual, Casey Scott pulled the strings on the
Exeter attack, with assists on all four goals on the afternoon.

Over the course of the weekend, midfielder MacDougall amassed a
team-leading total of 7 goals, while strikers Murray and Scott added 4
goals apiece.  Midfielder Petersen and striker/midfielder Laura Goodwin
added 2 goals apiece to supplement the well-balanced FCX attack, while
sweeper Jenna Connor and stopper Jenna Gill rounded out the scoring with a
goal apiece.  Other members of FC Exeter who took part in the "Memorial Day
Classic" event this year were midfielders Libby Abizaid, Erin Congdon,
Taylor Orlando, Sophie Pickett and Molly Ryan, fullbacks Kirsten Goodwin,
Roz Jones and Sydney Stella, and stopper Maura Eaton.

Exeter will wrap up its season on June 14th in Pembroke NH when they play
at their true age level in the NHSA '09 Open Cup U-13 Girls Finals against
Nashua World Cup, while trying to attain their 3rd NHSA statewide title
over the last two seasons.


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