Programs

Terrific Two’s (DOB 8/1/2009-7/31/2010)
The children will have 30 minutes of play involving a soccer ball.  This is a great way to introduce all aspects of soccer to young children, including directions, group interactions, and coordination.  No equipment is needed. Saturday Games.

Mini-Kickers (DOB 8/1/2008-7/31/2009)
This is an introduction to skill work utilizing fun and movement.  Each 45 minute session includes work with the ball, changes of direction, fitness, coordination, and other basic fundamentals.  Each “game” is really a training session for each individual child.  Saturday Games.

U-5 (DOB 8/1/2007-7/31/2008)
U-6 (DOB 8/1/2006-7/31/2007)
Our programs are set up based on training each player at their skill level.  We divide our players into groups that allow them to excel at their individual skill level which optimizes their training experience.  The children will participate in a 45 minute training session each week and a 45 minute game. Weeknight Practices and Saturday Games.

U-7 (DOB 8/1/2005-7/31/2006)
U-8 (DOB 8/1/2004-7/31/2005)
This is the age where we start to incorporate team play.  Our training is progressive.  Pre-season practice focuses on fitness and individual skills, and during the season we start to introduce team concepts.  The training session each week will help enhance their understanding of the game. Weeknight Practices and Saturday Games.

U-9 (DOB 8/1/2003-7/31/2004)
U-10 (DOB 8/1/2002-7/31/2003)
This is the age where we accelerate our training.  Training sessions are essential to each player’s learning.  We have intense training sessions and games each week.  The goal is to help players find what level they want to play at. Weeknight Practices and Saturday or Sunday Games.

U-11 (DOB 8/1/2001-7/31/2002)
U-12 (DOB 8/1/2000-7/31/2001)
Games are extremely competitive. Players start learning specific positional training. Training and games are to best equip the player in fitness, technique and tactics to play at the middle school level. Weeknight Practices and Sunday Games.