It's been a long year for everyone, and as much as you all are; we too are looking forward to resuming some sort of normalcy. We can trace back the origins of the Lakeshore Soccer Club to the Beaconsfield Amateur Soccer Association established in 1966. Since then the objective has been to encourage and promote the game of soccer within its jurisdiction.
Today, this jurisdiction includes Baie-D'Urf, Beaconsfield, Kirkland, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville. For over 30 years, the Lakeshore Soccer Club has hosted and organized Soccerfest; the largest recreational soccer event in the Province of Qubec. Over 150 teams come to Lakeshore in August of each year to participate in this event dedicated to the recreational player.
Today, this jurisdiction includes Baie-D'Urf, Beaconsfield, Kirkland, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville. For over 30 years, the Lakeshore Soccer Club has hosted and organized Soccerfest; the largest recreational soccer event in the Province of Qubec. Over 150 teams come to Lakeshore in August of each year to participate in this event dedicated to the recreational player.
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The Lakeshore Soccer Club's primary focus is to provide a total, well-rounded and positive soccer experience for the player, coach, referee, and parent. For players, the emphasis will be on the development of each and every player so that their experience with the Lakeshore Soccer Club will encourage them to continue their participation in soccer with renewed enthusiasm and a sense of accomplishment.
We can trace back the origins of the Lakeshore Soccer Club to the Beaconsfield Amateur Soccer Association established in 1966. Since then the objective has been to encourage and promote the game of soccer within its jurisdiction. Today, this jurisdiction includes Baie-D'Urf, Beaconsfield, Kirkland, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue and Senneville.
Whether you are a coach, player or parent, the Lakeshore Soccer Club encourages you to follow your respective code of ethics.
A specific code of ethics has been developed and formally adopted as a part of the Bylaws of the Club to clearly communicate the Club's strict requirement that the conduct and demeanour of all coaches, assistant coaches, and others involved in any way with the supervision or administration of players always reflects courtesy, good sportsmanship, and professionalism as well as ethical and moral behaviour.
A specific code of ethics has been developed and formally adopted as a part of the Bylaws of the Club to clearly communicate the Club's strict requirement that the conduct and demeanour of all coaches, assistant coaches, and others involved in any way with the supervision or administration of players always reflects courtesy, good sportsmanship, and professionalism as well as ethical and moral behaviour.
Parents/Guardians should understand that the main objective of our Club is to provide an atmosphere of safe, recreational fun that includes the proper examples for our children. The spirit of the game must always reflect good sportsmanship. Coaches, referees, and parents/guardians have a tremendous responsibility to promote this spirit at games and the cooperation of all participants and spectators is vital.
My name is Kelly-Anne Soutter (Director General), some of you may not know this; but since my early childhood; playing soccer for Lakeshore (formerly known as BASA) was not only a big part of my life, but was something I lived for. In the early 2000's I was honored to be asked if I would accept the position as the first Club Manager for the Club.
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