Grande Prairie Soccer Association
  Thursday, June 20, 2013  
 
 
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    Welcome to Grande Prairie Soccer
       

     

     
               

    Office Hours:
    Monday -Friday

    8:30AM -4:30PM  

    Main office & bookings
    gpsa.office@telus.net

    Executive Director    chrisgpsa@telus.net 

    Coordinator:  christinegpsa@telus.net

    Coordinator: katiegpsa@telus.net  

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    ALL FIELDS ARE OPEN - Wednesday JUNE 19
     
    Outdoor 2013 Season End Schedules click below

                                          U4 Mixed    U6 Mixed    U8 Boys    U8 Girls    U10 Boys

                                         U10 Girls    U12 Boys    U12 Girls     U14 Boys    U14 Girls

    Season End June 21/22

     

                             

     

     PROGRAM COORDINATOR POSITION 

                                       

     
      

    We are proud to announce that BMO Team of the Week is back!

    As a coach and soccer fan, you may be interested in the grand prize, which includes a $125,000 soccer field refurbishment, a team trip and a donation to a charity of choice.  Soccer teams (age 7-12) that display pride, spirit, community commitment and passion for the game are eligible to be nominated starting April 1st through July 12th, 2013.

    Please log on to BMOsoccer.com to learn more about these and other exciting things BMO is doing to support the communities in which we live, work and play.
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    Did you know GPSA has a  AED?
    When someone goes into sudden cardiac arrest, their heart muscle stops beating in a regular rhythm and cannot pump blood and oxygen through the heart or to the rest of the body. An AED analyses the electrical activity of the victims heart and checks the hearts rhythm. If the heart is in ventricular fibrillation (VF) or ventricular tachycardia (VT), the AED instructs the provider to press a button that delivers a controlled shock to the victims heart. If the person is not in VF or VT the AED will not allow a shock to be delivered. Defibrillators work by delivering electrical energy to the heart during a cardiac arrest to correct   the rhythm. The shock stops the heart briefly by depolarizing the heart muscle and allows the heart to resume a regular rhythm.  
    Placing the electrode pads in   the correct position ensures that the electrical energy from the   defibrillator follows the correct pathway through the heart.  This   pathway runs from the top right-hand side of the myocardium, down   through the centre of the heart to the left-hand side of the ventricles.

    GPSA stores the AED in   the front entrance at the indoor pitch. The AED is moved to Rotary fields in   the summer months and is stored in the ladies washroom.

       

     


     


     



     

     
     


    Created by: Christine Donovan -- Last updated:Jun 19, 2013
     
        
     

     
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