CASL to Celebrate Club’s 40th Anniversary
CASL has been a staple
in Wake County since 1974. When many of us return from the holiday break, it
will be a special year for CASL. For the duration of 2014, CASL will celebrate
its 40th year of providing the highest quality instructional and
competitive youth soccer opportunities to youth in the greater Wake County
area, which began in 1974 when six local passionate soccer community members
joined forces to create the first local youth soccer club. The recognition of this landmark anniversary is in large part to the thousands of CASL players, families, coaches, and staff who came before us to make this club a national leader and innovator in youth soccer.
Since 1974, CASL has
continued to live its mission of providing positive and high-quality soccer
opportunities that range from recreational to elite soccer development. Player
success is documented in the resounding number of our athletes who go on to be
student-athletes at the college level, while others find their way to the
highest level of competition on U.S. National Team rosters. Other times,
success is defined by the number of CASL participants who continue to play the
game of soccer for fun, to be healthy and active, or for the camaraderie of
playing a team sport. Over the years, teams have left their mark bringing home
State, Regional, and National Titles as well as competing in International competition. The club’s most recent accomplishments
came when CASL was named as a Top 10 Youth Club for both boys and girls by Soccer America in 2012 and named as a top 10
Elite Clubs National League Club in 2013.
The mission of CASL is
to provide positive and high-quality instructional and competitive youth
soccer opportunities at all levels of play that enhance character, community
and the love of the game for a diverse membership of children ages 4-18 and
their families across Wake County and to serve as a community partner to
improving the quality of life in Wake County. During this 40th
Anniversary celebration, CASL will highlight and share ways that we bring our mission to life, and we ask that you share your stories or pictures with us
(#CASL40) of living the CASL mission. Whether you or your team wins a game,
shows sportsmanship, wins a tournament, or engages in community service, we
want to know about it. If you see coaches teaching life lessons through soccer,
or you catch a coach in the midst of an instructional session, we want to know
about. There are countless other ways to demonstrate our mission on and off the field, and we challenge
you to take this year-long journey with us as we show our community what CASL
is all about.
As a club, we will be
highlighting various ways that we are living our mission through individual,
team, and club soccer accomplishments, through stories of on- and off-field
successes, and through community relations efforts that show we are
truly a community partner in improving the quality of life in Wake County. We
will kick-off our commitment to the community with the CASL Play 4Kay
4v4 charity soccer event on January 11. 100% of proceeds from this single day
soccer event will benefit the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
We’ll also be encouraging CASL players, teams, parents, and families to join us in some community relations
efforts throughout the year including volunteering at InterFaith Food Shuttle and other community organizations, hosting various
drives throughout the year (toy, food, school supply), sending
heroes overseas a holiday card, or participating in community events among many
other opportunities. We’ll also be spotlighting our very own soccer community
outreach initiatives and the opportunities that youth in our community are
getting through these efforts.
It should be a fun year
of reflection, recognition, celebration, and engagement at CASL, and we cannot wait
for you to be a part of it.