The Dos FC U16 soccer club collected 600 pounds of food for the Maple Valley Food Bank. Left to right, back row, are: Scott McLaren, Nick Rajacich, Tanner D
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The Dos FC U16 soccer club collected 600 pounds of food for the Maple Valley Food Bank. Left to right, back row, are: Scott McLaren, Nick Rajacich, Tanner D'Amato, John Wilson, Jake Metcalf, Andrew Reinman, Derek Ryan, Nick McDermott and coach Jonny Taylor Front row left to right are: Mac Hadley, Jordan Metcalf, Joey Grachek, Jonathan Potter, Mitchell Habryle, Martin Sahagun, Jordan Jolley, Ryan Adams and Nikolaus Erickson

Soccer club collects 600 pounds of food for the Maple Valley Food Bank


November 29, 2009 · 6:45 PM

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The Dos FC premier soccer club boys U16 team, based in Kent, collected 600 pounds of food for the Maple Valley Food Bank.

The team chose the holiday meals food drive as part of a community service project. In addition to food, the boys collected checks from the community to purchase needed items for the food bank.

The team thanks who supported this very important service project.

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