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The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh men’s and women’s soccer teams will hold a Community Day and Clash’s Kids Day on Sept. 22, 2012 at Titan Stadium.

Wisconsin Youth Soccer Association and Director of Coaching Jim Launder will hold a free girls youth soccer clinic at 1 p.m. Following the clinic, the Women’s Soccer team will face off against River Falls at 2 p.m. in a conference match-up.

Stick around for another exciting lineup of soccer as the men’s team takes on Concordia University at 6:30 p.m. One hour prior to the men’s game, there will also be a free boys youth soccer clinic.

Both clinics are open to students aged 5 to 14 years old. Pre-registration is available (email Erin Coppernoll, Head Women’s Soccer Coach, at copperne@uwosh.edu by Thursday, Sept. 20. Please include the participants name and age in the email.) and walk-ups on the day of the clinics are welcome.

Launder will also hold a Match Analysis Clinic for coaches at 6:15 p.m. Coaches interested in attending the clinic can meet at the National “O” Club on the south end of the stadium.

As part of Clash’s Kids Day, students 18 and younger will be admitted to both soccer games for free and also receive a $4 combo meal voucher to use at the concessions.

UW Oshkosh and the Christine Ann Center are partnering together for the Soccer Community Day and Clash’s Kids Day; those attending the games on Sept. 22 are asked to donate any of the following items and receive a $4 combo meal voucher:

  • Gas and Grocery Cards
  • Disinfectant Wipes
  • Disinfectant Spray and Baby Monitors
  • Oshkosh Bus Passes and Tokens
  • Store Gift Cards
  • Food Cards
  • Paper Towel
  • Storage Totes
  • Tennis Shoes
  • Light Bulbs
  • Cleaning Supplies
  • School Supplies

For more information contact UW Oshkosh Athletics at (920) 424-1034 or online at uwoshkoshtitans.com.

Scott Jensen, of UW Oshkosh Athletics, submitted this announcement. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to contribute calendar items, campus announcements and other good news to UW Oshkosh Today.