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Friday, February 22, 2013

Upper Milford Spring Sports Signups Saturday

Upper Milford Youth Association will hold signups for baseball, softball and soccer at the Upper Milford Township Building on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.

The Upper Milford Youth Association invites families interested in playing a spring sport to head over to the Upper Milford Township building from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Right now, registration is open for softball, baseball and spring soccer. Each sport is organized by gender and age and fees determined accordingly. For those families who can’t make it to the township building on Saturday, information and online registration can be found at www.umya.org

Saturday, January 26, 2013

UMYA Spring Sports Registration Now Open

Players can register online for baseball, softball, t-ball and soccer through the Upper Milford Youth Association for the spring 2013 season.

As you look out your window this morning, it may be hard to believe, but spring really is lurking right around the corner. And, along with spring, comes spring sports. Whether your spring sport of choice is baseball, softball, t-ball or soccer, if your child plays through the Upper Milford Youth Association, now’s the time to register, according to the UMYA web site. And, registration couldn’t be easier – the whole process can completed online through www.umya.org.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Spring Signups Underway at Upper Milford Youth Association

Kids can register for baseball, softball, T-ball and spring soccer through the UMYA Web site.

Editor’s Note: Harry Marangos, coordinator of the summer kickball program for the Upper Milford Youth Association, is married to the Emmaus Patch editor. It may only be February, but spring is definitely in the air -- in spite of yesterday’s snowfall. In fact, believe it or not, it’s already time to sign up for spring sports through the Upper Milford Youth Association (UMYA). Online registration is going on now for baseball, softball, T-ball and spring soccer. Details on ages and fees can be found on the UMYA Web site. UMYA President Matt Skekel said in an email about UMYA that he wants parents to know that first and foremost UMYA is a recreational youth sports association. “Our intention is that kids are able to come out, learn a sport …

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