Make it an even 10 for the Fort Lewis College women’s lacrosse team on the all-league docket, including one big individual award winner.
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- Durango, DYSA and FLC to host Soccer Schools
Durango Parks and Recreation, the Durango Youth Soccer Association and Fort Lewis College are teaming up for the FLC Soccer Schools.
The soccer school will run from 10 to 11:30 a.m. June 1 at FLC, and the soccer education is free.
For more information, call DYSA director of coaching Kate Stahlin at 946-7719.
Durango Herald
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