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US Youth Soccer National Championship Series
Kentucky Open Cup
2002
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May
2002 Lexington
Hosted by Lexington FC
a division of the Lexington YSA
Games were played at the Kentucky Horse Park
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The 2002 Snickers Kentucky Open Cup was held the
second and third weekend of May in Lexington, Kentucky at the
Kentucky Horse Park and Berea Road Fields and will hosted by the
Lexington Football Club. Special thanks to Mary Lynn Walsh and
the many volunteers of the Lexington FC for a job well done.
Dave McIver, State Program Director |
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GIRLS |
Champions |
Finalists |
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13G |
Javanon SC |
OCYSA
Thoroughbreds |
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14G |
Louisville Alliance FC |
Javanon SC |
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15G |
Lexington FC Premier |
NKSL Lasers |
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16G |
Lexington FC Premier |
Javanon SC |
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17G |
Lexington FC Premier |
Javanon SC |
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18G |
Javanon SC |
Louisville
Alliance FC |
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BOYS |
Champions |
Finalists |
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13B |
Mockingbird Valley SC |
Lexington FC
Premier |
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14B |
Lexington FC Premier |
Javanon SC |
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15B |
JYSA
United |
Javanon SC |
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16B |
Javanon SC |
JYSA United |
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17B |
Javanon SC |
Lexington FC
Premier |
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18B |
Javanon SC |
Lexington FC
Premier |
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Lexington - 2002
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presenting sponsor of the
Kentucky Open Cup
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For more information, please contact us at:
StateOffice@kysoccer.net
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2008
Lexington & Bowling Green
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2007
Lexington & Bowling Green
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2006
Lexington & Bowling Green
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2005
Lexington
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2004
Lexington
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2003
Bowling Green
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2002
Lexington
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2001
Louisville
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2000
Bowling Green
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