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Learning the game, little by little

Herald Staff Writer

Saturday, Jun 1, 2013 5:01 PM MT

Updated Sunday, Jun 2, 2013 3:01 PM MT

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Sam Weiss and several other Fort Lewis College men’s and women’s soccer players spent Saturday at Dirks Field teaching about 85 kids between four and 12 years old soccer basics in the first in the summer series of FLC Soccer Schools. It was the first of six such schools for players of varied age levels set for the summer.
Sam Weiss and several other Fort Lewis College men’s and women’s soccer players spent Saturday at Dirks Field teaching about 85 kids between four and 12 years old soccer basics in the first in the summer series of FLC Soccer Schools. It was the first of six such schools for players of varied age levels set for the summer.Courtesy of Duffy Brook

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