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Weather forces pre-season training to new Turf field for next 2 weeks

Weather forces pre-season training to new Turf field for next 2 weeks

Simon Herriott7 Mar 2015 - 00:11
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For vital next two weeks of training, we will be at Proving Ground, Conshohocken on Tues and Friday. Players need signed waiver (below)

Otters – due to the challenging weather conditions and the impact on the fields, we have decided to book some turf fields for the next two weeks. Due to the times when these fields are available, we will be changing our weekly training to Tuesday and Friday afternoons for the next two weeks, before we revert to our normal Tuesday and Thursday schedule, as weather permits us to use our regular training field in Penn Wynne Park.

The location for the next two weeks will be:
The Proving Grounds
707 Conshohocken Road
Conshohocken, PA 19428
http://theprovinggroundspa.com/fields.html

We will use the following revised schedule for training while we are using the proving grounds:

Sunday March 8: No scrimmage, training only
U15 & U13 - 3:30 to 5pm
U19 - 5 to 6:30pm

Tuesday March 10 – all teams 4:30 to 6:30 pm

Friday March 13 – all teams 4:30 to 6:30 pm

Tuesday March 17 – all teams 4:30 to 6:30 pm

Friday March 20 – all teams 4:30 to 6:30 pm

We understand that this change to the day and location may cause problems with some people but with the extension of the winter weather we are doing all we can to allow the teams to prepare for their upcoming matches. All teams will still be taking part in the pre-season scrimmage planned for Sunday March 15 at Neumann University, more details on this to follow for each team.

Attached is a waiver liability for the facility. They need a signed form for each player before participating. Please print this and bring a signed copy on Sunday.
(** Players will not be permitted on the field without a signed waiver to the facility **)

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