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Soccer Club for Students in Bridgehampton

Mon, 09/13/2021 - 09:54

Starting Tuesday, Bridgehampton School students can take part in a new after-school club meant to teach the basics of soccer.

In this free program, coaches from the Southampton Town United Soccer Club will work with kids on dribbling, passing, shooting, and other fundamentals.

The program will be held rain or shine on the school's soccer field through the rest of the fall quarter. There is space for a maximum of 30 boys and girls, 15 on a team for first, second, and third graders, and 15 on a team for fourth, fifth, and sixth graders.

More details can be found on the Bridgehampton School's website.

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