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Parents: Crossroads Soccer Mailing List Released for Political Purposes According to my sources, the Crossroads Soccer Mailing List was recently given to Delores Brewer's campaign and used in a mail-out. The letters were addressed "To the parents of (child's name)" and did not include a return mailing address. Crossroads Soccer claims to be the largest soccer club in Central Louisiana, with over 1,200 youth and 52 adult players. The mail-out has sparked concern over Crossroads's privacy policy, with many parents questioning how and why their child's name and home address were released for political purposes. Crossroads has confirmed that a member of their organization released the information and has since instituted a strict no-release policy.