They call it the flip

THEY CALL IT THE FLIP:
Andrew Berry of Weaverville putting the ball back into play with his famous flip throw during the ivision IV District Cup tournament in Anderson, Nov. 14. After winning their first game 8-3 against Palo Cedro, the U16 Anderson Scorchers tied their second game 5-5 against Lassen, and went on to place second in the tournament. On Nov. 21 at 4:30 p.m., the Annual General Meeting for the Anderson Youth Soccer League will be held at the Scout Hall in Anderson River Park, to discuss many changes in the league. Please attend if you have players in the league.

THEY CALL IT THE FLIP: Andrew Berry of Weaverville putting the ball back into play with his famous flip throw during the ivision IV District Cup tournament in Anderson, Nov. 14. After winning their first game 8-3 against Palo Cedro, the U16 Anderson Scorchers tied their second game 5-5 against Lassen, and went on to place second in the tournament. On Nov. 21 at 4:30 p.m., the Annual General Meeting for the Anderson Youth Soccer League will be held at the Scout Hall in Anderson River Park, to discuss many changes in the league. Please attend if you have players in the league.

Andrew Berry of Weaverville putting the ball back into play with his famous flip throw during the Division IV District Cup tournament in Anderson, Nov. 14. after winning their first game 8-3 against Palo Cedro, the U16 Anderson Scorchers tied their second game 5-5 against Lassen, and went on to place second in the tournament.

On Nov. 21 at 4:30 p.m., the Annual General Meeting for the Anderson Youth Soccer League will be held at the Scout Hall in Anderson River Park, to discuss many changes in the league. Please attend if you have players in the league.

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