Try their Facebook. They're surprisingly communicative through social media. https://www.facebook.com/SDFlashSoccer
Just got in touch with the SD Flash. Tickets should be available later this week on the Flash website sandiegoflashsoccer.com
https://twitter.com/#!/USSoccerReport/media/slideshow?url=pic.twitter.com/1V1mcNba FC Sonic now ranked #1!
not sure who won the West final it was also played this evening. AFC Cleveland and the Madison 56'ers play tomorrow.
AFC Cleveland’s season ended with a 2-1 loss to the visiting Madison 56ers in the NPSL Midwest Championship.
So this weekend's Final Four will not have a new team contesting for the championship since 2007. Every year since then a first year squad has been playing in the finals. Old hats are fighting for the league crown with Madison, Sonoma (who we beat with my QCFC now FC Buffalo in 2007 in S.D. no less), Chattanooga, and FC Sonic. I think Sonic might do it this time around or Sonoma. But Madison is playing for their former beloved chairman - Charles who passed away last year. So who knows, should be fun.
My girlfriend just took the bar, so needless to say I'm not allowed to do anything that isn't her-related today or tomorrow. I'm really hoping I can make it to the finals though.
California Bar? And yeah I hope I can make it out to the finals too. But I also just took the bar. And I'm not allowed to do anything not wife related this weekend since I've been ignoring her for 2 months to study.
Congrats. Yeah she did the CA bar. I'm going to see if I can't convince her to go to the later game tomorrow, but I'm expecting a big "no" on that one. Seems to be. I dug around the Southern Florida District Court website, found nothing. Google only gave me the SEC release that Kenn posted.
Can't say I'm surprised. He always struck me as a little underhanded in how he's run both the old Flash and now Boca.
Bay Area vs. Madison tonight at 7pm pst Chattanooga vs. Sonic Sunday at 12pm pst Livestream available via: http://www.sdspsoccermarketing.com/
Woops. Forgot to include scores. FC Sonic 2 - 0 Madison 56'ers Chattanooga FC 3 - 2 Bay Area Ambassadors
Greater Binghamton Sports Dome President Bahij Kashou announces the appointment of Tim Schum as the general manager of the Greater Binghamton Futbol Club (GBFC). GBFC offers soccer programming at the $6.5 million Dome facility on Airport Road for youth through adult age participants. As part of his appointment, Schum will oversee the GBFC adult amateur men’s soccer team that debuted in 2012 as a member of the 50-team National Premier Soccer League’s Midwest/Great Lakes Conference. The former Binghamton University men’s coach will also coordinate all marketing programs associated with the Dome facility. Recent Binghamton University graduate, Lila Kashou, will assist in the facility’s marketing effort. “We feel fortunate to have a Hall of Fame soccer coach working with us to lend his vast organizational experience to our GBFC operation,” stated Bahij Kashou in announcing the appointment. “We have some exciting plans to both enhance and expand our soccer programming and Tim will be with us all the way.” Schum headed the men’s soccer program at Binghamton for 29 seasons and earned a national reputation as President of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (1982-83). He also served as editor of the NSCAA publication, Soccer Journal, from 1982-2004. Following his coaching career Schum served as an associate director in the BU athletics department where he orchestrated the founding of its campus recreation program and also contributed to its sports marketing effort. He later oversaw BU’s efforts at hosting the Empire State Games in both 2000 and 2004. He was named to the BU Hall of Fame in 1999 and to the NSCAA Hall of Fame in 2004.