by Administrator on August 17, 2007
- Uniforms will be distributed tonight at 6:00pm
- Turn your dial to the JOCK 98.7 tomorrow at 9:05am as Coach Rogers and a few players will be discussing the upcoming season.
- Monday will be team pictures. JV at 5:00pm and Varsity at 5:30pm.
- Our web hosting service has been having problems for the past two days and the site has been unavailable. Things should be back to normal.
by Administrator on August 15, 2007
Tomorrow’s tailgate party will be moved inside to the Glendale cafeteria. The function begins at 7:00pm.
by Administrator on August 13, 2007
Yesterday’s edition of the News-Leader has an interesting opinion piece about adult egos and youth sports.
Bob Bigelow, author of Just Let the Kids Play will be at the Cooper Tennis Complex at 7:00pm on Thursday, August 30 to speak about this very subject.
by Administrator on August 13, 2007
Practice will return to Glendale starting today (Monday, August 13). Practice will begin at 6:00pm. We will continue to monitor the heat and heat index.
by Administrator on August 9, 2007
Once again we will publish a Glendale Soccer Program Book which will include: a letter from the principal, list of booster club members, 2006 honors, team record/history, Varsity team picture, JV team picture, team rosters, season schedules, individual senior pictures with biographies, cheerleaders, sponsor ads, etc.
This is our largest and most important fundraiser for the Booster Club. We generate the most revenue with this and all the money goes to support the needs of our coaches and players. We ask that each player sell at least $250.00 in ads. As you sell each ad, fill in the information on the attached form and collect payment. You will need to copy the form for each ad sold. Please have all ads ready to be collected along with the money by August 16 at the Tailgate Party.
Complete Information & Form Packet (PDF File)
by Administrator on August 8, 2007
by Administrator on August 8, 2007
Recent events with football recruits at the University of South Carolina highlights an important issue for prospective college athletes: A letter of intent is not a letter of acceptance.