Antelope Select Soccer
Select Season 2010


Schedule Information 2010 Fall Season
  • The U6, U8, U10, and U16/19 have their full-season schedule available
  • The U12 and U14 will have the rest of their schedule available once coordinated with the other regions

  • Do not forget that the Regional Tournament schedule will include games in November.



Select Season Info
The 2010 Select Season Informational Flyer



Select Season
The AYSO Area 2C/2D Select Soccer Program is a Winter/Spring soccer program that provides a higher level of competition than the regular Fall program. By providing a more competitive program for our players we hope to develop player skills to a level not always possible through the Fall recreational program. These players (and coaches) then bring their improved skills back to the recreational program, improving the overall experience for ALL players.

It is important to remember, however, that this program is still a part of AYSO, and therefore is still guided by the same principles that cover the Fall program. It is important that all teams recognize that good sportsmanship and positive coaching are not set aside during this season.

This program is governed on two levels, the Area level and the Regional level. The Area 2C/2D Select Regulations specify the rules that manage the program. In addition, each Region may have its own rules and procedures that specify how the teams are to be formed and managed, within the Area rules.



Forms and Info
Select Coordinator for Antelope
Kristin Ballinger
Select Coordinator (Area D)
(maybe you)
AntelopeAYSO Select Committee
Select Committee








Select Season Teams
Team Name Coach Sponsors Schedule





U10B-ANT-1 (boys) Antelope Titans David Freeman view
U10G-ANT-1 (girls) Antelope Strikers Joseph Lucero view
U12B-ANT-1 (boys) Antelope Titans Matt Lamson view
U14B-ANT-1 (boys) Antelope Lightning Travis Tucker view
U14G-ANT-1 (girls) Antelope Revolution Roger Snyder view
U16/19B-ANT-1 (boys) Antelope United Mike McCallum view
U16/19G-ANT-1 (girls) Antelope Cyclones Ron Arnott view