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    "My son plays for Nemesis and loves every coach he trains with! Coach Flotte, and Coach Ryan have…read morebeen such great role models to him and push him every practice. Monty, Tina, Angie and Judy are all such wonderful people that are always accommodating and welcoming. You feel like you are part of a family at Nemesis! It's been so great watching my son grow in his skills and love for the game over the past year we've been with Nemesis"

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