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3/4/2004
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11 <br />*Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />*Three to five interested citizens at-large <br />After an extended recruitment effort directed by the County Clerk's office, a total of twenty <br />individuals agreed to serve on the task force. Two task force planning meetings were held in <br />March and the symposium was held on April 26th. After the symposium, the group has held five <br />follow-up meetings of the entire task force, as well as subcommittee meetings dealing with the <br />specific policy issues of access, public/private partnership models and economic development, <br />and inter-league cooperation. <br />Task force members hope that the information and recommendations contained herein will be <br />useful to the Board of County Commissioners in planning far the provision of sports facilities for <br />all the citizens of Orange County. <br />Soccer 5ymposium Summary <br />As noted previously, the Task Force charge included sponsoring a symposium to disseminate <br />basic information on soccer programs, on available facilities in Orange County, and to solicit <br />input from citizens about their needs and concerns relating to soccer. We briefly summarize <br />each below. <br />Soccer Programs <br />Prior to the symposium, staff (working with representatives of the soccer leagues) gathered data <br />on existing soccer programs, The data revealed that there are three major instructional and <br />league programs in which large numbers of Orange County residents participate -Rainbow <br />Soccer, Carolina United (now Triangle Futbol), and the Durham-Chapel Hill Strikers, <br />Rainbow Soccer has a total of 1,600 - 1,800 participants per season (fall and spring), <br />Approximately 90 percent of these participants are Orange County residents and roughly 97 <br />percent are white, Of the total participants: 20 percent are under age 6; 35 percent are 6-10 <br />years old; 18 percent are ages 11-12; 4 percent are teens; and 23 percent are adults. <br />Approximately 70 percent of all participants are male. The program has 6 paid staff and about <br />225 volunteers. Fees are $50 per player (with a reduction far multiple children in the same <br />family and for volunteers); scholarships are available to all that apply. The program uses 4 adult <br />fields awned by UNC (which become 8 youth fields), plus two youth fields at a local church and <br />school when available. <br />Triangle Futbol has a total of 1,000 participants, approximately 35 percent of whom are <br />Orange County residents. All participants are between the ages of 4 and 18; about 60 percent <br />of participants are male and 91 percent are white, The program has three paid staff and 40 <br />volunteers. Fees are $50 to $600, with 10 scholarships available, The organization uses 15 <br />practice and 8 game fields, all of which are leased. In Orange County, they lease fields, as <br />available, from the town of Chapel Hill, and from both school systems; most practices and <br />games are in other counties, <br />
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