There’s a fun channel on YouTube your boys might enjoy that have short little clips on soccer training. It goes from the very basic skills to some more advanced and fun stuff. You can find them here.
Remember to arrive approximately 30 minutes ahead of kickoff time. Unless otherwise noted, we wear BLUE for home games and WHITE for away games, but the boys should always bring both jerseys to the games.
Practice Parent Schedule
(updated 11/12/11)
Week of
Wednesday
Friday
Sep 12
Bowen Crupi
Tennant
Sep 19
Chirichella
Davis
Sep 26
Kilbourn
Larkin
Oct 3
Murphy
Park
Oct 10
Principato
Senyk
Oct 17
Vartanian
Zeller MacLean
Oct 24
Bowen Crupi
Chirichella
Oct 31
Kilbourn?
Senyk
Nov 7
Larkin
Davis
Nov 14
Principato
Murphy
Nov 21
Vartanian (tentative practice)
NO PRACTICE
This is the schedule for practice parents. If you wish to change your date, feel free to trade with someone, but LET US KNOW, and we’ll update the schedule. For further guidelines, see the "Practice Parent" link on this page.
Practices
(updated 9/4/11)
Regular season training will begin the week of September 12th and will be as follows:
Wednesdays @ Sid Fay 5:00-6:30pm
Fridays @ Sid Fay 3:30-5:00pm
Saturdays @ Unami 9:30-11:00am
Please arrive 5-10 minutes early to practice, so that the trainer/coaches can start PROMPTLY. As directed by the WSA, the boys are expected to wear the WSA training jerseys (they’ll get new ones soon) to ALL practices.
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Fun Stuff
(updated 10/5/11)
Over the course of the season, I’ll post videos, articles, and other fun stuff here. To see some of the stuff previously posted, check out our "Older Videos" page!
It appears there were two gorgeous overhead kicks in the same weekend. This one by Julio Baptista for Malaga in the Spanish League is actually the game winner! Woof!
Wow, check out this overhead kick in the German Bundesliga. Makes it look easy, doesn’t he?
I don’t know much Spanish, but I love this video.
Ahead of their UEFA Champions League group stage game on Tuesday (September 13th), Borussia Dortmund, a team from the German Bundesliga, posted this video "welcoming" Arsenal from the English Premier League. It has a rather menacing tone to it...
Highlights from Real Madrid v Barcelona in the 1st leg of the Super Copa (8/14/11).