On the last weekend of the intramural soccer season, the Chestnut Hill Youth Sports Club soccer team played a "friendly" game with Hunter Soccer Club at the Water Tower Recreation Center. CHYSC has formed a partnership with nearby Hunter Soccer Club in Glenside to give the intramural players an opportunity to play another club without playing travel soccer.
This weekend was the culminating weekend for the soccer program, which serves children ages 4-16. Registration is now open for the club’s 2022-23 Co-ed basketball season, which runs from January 5th to March 5th.
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On the last weekend of the intramural soccer season, the Chestnut Hill Youth Sports Club soccer team played a "friendly" game with Hunter Soccer Club at the Water Tower Recreation Center. CHYSC has formed a partnership with nearby Hunter Soccer Club in Glenside to give the intramural players an opportunity to play another club without playing travel soccer.
This weekend was the culminating weekend for the soccer program, which serves children ages 4-16. Registration is now open for the club’s 2022-23 Co-ed basketball season, which runs from January 5th to March 5th.
Founded in 1962 as The Chestnut Hill Fathers Club, the CHYSC is a community organization of more than fifteen hundred families who are committed to providing team sports for their children. Members include residents of Chestnut Hill, Mt.Airy, Germantown, Roxborough, Oak Lane, Whitemarsh, Erdenheim, Lafayette Hill, Wyndmoor, Flourtown and Oreland. Men, women, parents and non-parents of all ages and ethnic, racial and social backgrounds volunteer to coach the teams, run the leagues, and administer the club.