If you don't know what leagues are in your area, do a quick online search. Lookup “Albuquerque soccer leagues” or “local Albuquerque soccer clubs.” Visit the league's website to find out what your team needs to do to join. Look for a nationally affiliated league for perks like liability insurance and admission to national tournaments.  Once you join a league, your team will be able to play against other teams in that league. Keep in mind that many leagues come with fees. Decide as a team how you'll cover the costs of joining a league. Have each player pitch in to pay for them. You'll need them if you're going to be playing against other teams. Everyone on your team should have matching jerseys with their last name and team number on them. Order your team uniforms online from a website that lets you make custom uniforms. Let everyone on the team choose their own number for their uniform. Make sure no two players have the same number. Agree as a team on days and times of the week that work best for everyone. Try to fit in two practices a week if possible. Practice at a local park or contact a nearby school to see if you can practice on their field. Sign up for competitions through your soccer league. If your league announces an upcoming tournament or cup, sign your team up. If you're a part of a nationally affiliated soccer league, you may get the opportunity to compete at the national level. If you're team is having a hard time paying fees to compete, consider doing some fundraising.
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One-sentence summary -- Join a local soccer league. Order team uniforms. Schedule routine practices. Compete against other teams.


When you’re ready to take off your nail polish, stuff the empty pill bottle with cotton balls.  Sprinkle some nail polish remover over the cotton balls.  Dip your finger in the in the bottle and twist.  Repeat for each digit you wish to remove nail polish from. Take a bunch of crayons of a single color and strip them of their paper covers.  Drop them in an empty tin can.  Place the can in the oven on low heat.  Check the oven intermittently.  After about 10 minutes, the crayons should be melted into a colorful goo.  Pour the melted crayons into an empty pill container.   After two to three hours, the crayon should be cool.  You could try to ease it out of the pill container, but you’ll probably have to crack it open with a hammer. For extra fun, melt crayons of many colors, then add different colors to your empty pill bottle in successive layers.  Then you will have a multicolor crayon that changes color as you use it. Glue a small tealight candle to the top of the empty pill bottle.  You could also turn the empty pill bottle upside down and use the wider top as a more stable base, then glue the tealight candle to the bottom of the empty pill bottle instead.  You could glue two or three empty pill bottles together to make a taller candle holder. To give your candle holder a pleasing appearance, dip it in a glossy paint.  You could remove the cap before doing so and paint it a different color. Turn your empty pill bottle to its original purpose – with a twist.  On your anniversary or Valentine’s day, fill the pill bottle with red chocolate-covered candies or candy hearts.  Use your home printer to create a professional-looking medication label with your name, followed by “M.D.”  Write a clever prescription on the label, like “Take twice daily.  For best results give your partner a kiss just before and just after use.”  Give it to your partner.
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One-sentence summary --
Make a nail polish remover tub. Make some jumbo crayons. Make a candle holder. Write a love medication for your partner.