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AYSO Region 1099 - Half Moon Bay Youth Soccer Programs offers youth soccer programs. The program focuses on organized soccer activities for children and teens.
• Ages: 4–17 years old
AYSO Region 1099 - Half Moon Bay Youth Soccer Programs follows the mission of the American Youth Soccer Organization: “Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives.” The region lists a leadership team that includes Dylan Ragozin as Regional Commissioner, Mindy Sammons as Treasurer, Dan Whitemore as Regional Referee Administrator, Tanya Zavala as Pescadero Coordinator, and Alasdair Mackintosh as Fields & Equipment Director. Division coordinators include Alexandra Smithmixter for 6U Boys, Emma Yates for 6U Girls, Victoria Lacerda for 8U Boys and 12U Boys, Karen Wang for 8U Girls, Monique Dail for 10U Boys, and Breanna Lafontaine for 10U Girls. Additional roles held by Dylan Ragozin include Schedule Coordinator, acting Division Coordinator for 12U Girls, 14U Boys, and 14U Girls, Division Coordinator for 16/19U Boys and 16/19U Girls, and acting Uniform Coordinator. The program notes having a COVID-19 Health & Safety Protocol.
AYSO, the national organization connected with this region, has several partnerships, including BEEUP Snacks as the Official Fruit Snack Partner for the 2025–2026 season, a partnership with Chicago Public Schools to enhance youth sports programming for fifth through eighth grade, and collaborations such as AYSO United + AYSO EPIC in Rancho Conejo. AYSO also has a partnership with the US Center for Mental Health & Sport focused on player and volunteer wellness, and a partnership with Northland Sports Alliance to expand soccer programming in Kansas City. Michael Karon, President of AYSO, has been recognized by Stack Sports for his impact in the world of sports volunteering.
Last updated March 19, 2026.
• Ages: 4–17 years old
AYSO Region 1099 - Half Moon Bay Youth Soccer Programs follows the mission of the American Youth Soccer Organization: “Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives.” The region lists a leadership team that includes Dylan Ragozin as Regional Commissioner, Mindy Sammons as Treasurer, Dan Whitemore as Regional Referee Administrator, Tanya Zavala as Pescadero Coordinator, and Alasdair Mackintosh as Fields & Equipment Director. Division coordinators include Alexandra Smithmixter for 6U Boys, Emma Yates for 6U Girls, Victoria Lacerda for 8U Boys and 12U Boys, Karen Wang for 8U Girls, Monique Dail for 10U Boys, and Breanna Lafontaine for 10U Girls. Additional roles held by Dylan Ragozin include Schedule Coordinator, acting Division Coordinator for 12U Girls, 14U Boys, and 14U Girls, Division Coordinator for 16/19U Boys and 16/19U Girls, and acting Uniform Coordinator. The program notes having a COVID-19 Health & Safety Protocol.
AYSO, the national organization connected with this region, has several partnerships, including BEEUP Snacks as the Official Fruit Snack Partner for the 2025–2026 season, a partnership with Chicago Public Schools to enhance youth sports programming for fifth through eighth grade, and collaborations such as AYSO United + AYSO EPIC in Rancho Conejo. AYSO also has a partnership with the US Center for Mental Health & Sport focused on player and volunteer wellness, and a partnership with Northland Sports Alliance to expand soccer programming in Kansas City. Michael Karon, President of AYSO, has been recognized by Stack Sports for his impact in the world of sports volunteering.
Last updated March 19, 2026.
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