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Chivas 2016-2011 girls competitive club teams tryouts May 6-9

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2016-2015 Diego @ 361-4324
2014-2013 Amber @ 310-7282
2012-2011 Gilbert @ 359-4489

We wanted to make it clear to everyone that South Valley Chivas is the only competitive club that the Porterville Soccer League is affiliated with.

The creation of the Porterville Soccer League was mainly to create a grassroot recreational program with an affiliation and direct path to our competitive club which is South Valley Chivas.

It has come to our attention that there have a couple of individuals who have been recruiting for other clubs during our Porterville Soccer League games and when questioned about their affiliation they have mentioned that they are or have been a part of the South Valley Chivas when in fact that is not the case. If you are approached by any individual asking about your son/daughter trying out for a local youth soccer club and claiming it is has an affiliation to the Porterville Soccer League or South Valley Chivas, please make sure you verify the authenticity of that affiliation with our league administration.

PSL Administration.

This past weekend the question about the “Difference between NorCal Premier and CalNorth (CYSA)” was asked by a number of parents who are interested in having their son/daughter be a part of a local youth soccer club.

We asked that every parent do their research as to what is a better fit for your child as the difference between NorCal Premier and CalNorth (CYSA) as far as competition and the number of clubs associated with each organization is night and day.

Back in 2015, the South Valley Chivas website published a very informative article which details out the difference between the two organizations.

That article can be found at the following location: Why our club plays in the NorCal Premier and not CalNorth (CYSA)?.

Again it is very important that every parent interested in competitive soccer for their son/daughter, do their homework as there are major difference between both youth soccer organization when it comes to competition and the number of teams belonging to one organization or another.