


Mike Perry

June 23, 1953 - June 16, 2011
To a Son, Brother, Husband, Father, Friend and Community Servant: The Regional Board of AYSO Region 7 in memoriam of Mike Perry, who dedicated 10 years of his life to serving our children, asks that you remember him, his family, those blest by him in life and those who continue to be blessed by his good deeds; past, present and future albeit through the scholarship fund that bears his name established for the educational enrichment of our youth volunteers or from the fruits of his labors made on our behalf.

SORRY

Remember:
Dogs are prohibited from all AYSO venues.
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Congratulations to all the Division Champs!
Regular Season Champions:
BU14 Team #1 (Herb Klein)
GU14 Team #3 (Ray Becerra)
BU12 Team #3 Westchester United (Colm Feeney)
GU12 Team #2 (Van Scott)
BU10 Team #12 Icedogs (David Abroms)
GU10 Team #8 (Annabelle Gharibeh)
Playoff Tournament Champions:
BU14 Team #1 (Herb Klein), runners up Team #3 (John Abraham)
GU14 Team #3 (Ray Becerra), runners up Team #2 (Art Euyoque)
BU12 Team #1 Rebels (Dirk Vincent)
GU12 Team #6 (Juan Alejandri)
BU10 Team #2 The Wave (Dale Pearman)
GU10 Team #1 (Annabelle Gharibeh), runner up Team #4 (Scott Holguin)
Going to the Area Tournament:
BU14 Team #1 (Herb Klein)
GU14 Team #3 (Ray Becerra)
BU12 Team #3 Westchester United (Colm Feeney), Team #1 Rebels (Dirk Vincent)
GU12 Team #2 (Van Scott), Team #6 (Juan Alejandri)
BU10 Team #12 Icedogs (David Abroms), The Wave (Dale Pearman)
GU10 Team #8 (Annabelle Gharibeh), Team #4 (Scott Holguin)

CONGRATULATIONS U16 BOYS!
AYSO Section 1 Champions - 2011

Ray Becerra's BU16 Team wins the Section 1 Tournament in Chino on 11/19 & 11/20.
(Tournament Results)

AYSO Team Sponsorship Form

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In a holding pattern for decades, LAX development gains traction
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Plans to develop parks, educational centers, shopping areas and offices on the northern end of LAX are being resurrected, this time with support from the airport's neighbors.
By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
November 28 2011
Like other improvements at Los Angeles International Airport, plans to develop 358 acres on its northern boundary have proceeded at a glacial pace. That is, until now.
The complete article can be viewed at:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-lax-northside-20111128,0,2930729.story
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