This league will allow kids to have fun, learn the game of soccer, stay active and gain confidence on and off the field. We strive to teach the basic concepts of soccer dribbling, passing, shooting, soft touch and spacing.
August 6 - September 10
Sunday Practice & Games
45 minute practice followed by 30 minute game
Ages | Practice | Game | Fee |
---|---|---|---|
5/6 | Sundays 1:00-1:45pm | Sundays 1:45-2:15pm | $125 |
7/8 | Sundays 1:00-1:45pm | Sundays 1:45-2:15pm | $125 |
10/12 | Sundays 2:15-3:00 | Sundays 3:00-3:30pm | $125 |
Please Note:
Soccer Registration:
Soccer Need to Know:
September 17 - October 29
Sunday Practice & Games
45 minute practice followed by 30 minute game
Ages | Practice | Game | Fee |
---|---|---|---|
5/6 | Sundays 1:00-1:45pm | Sundays 1:45-2:15pm | $125 |
7/8 | Sundays 1:00-1:45pm | Sundays 1:45-2:15pm | $125 |
10/12 | Sundays 2:15-3:00pm | Sundays 3:00-3:30pm | $125 |
Please Note:
Soccer Registration:
Soccer Need to Know:
Liam Coon (HHS) is a varsity soccer player for Hickman High School and has played competitive soccer for over 10 years. His vision on the field is unmatched. This will be Liam's second year on our camp staff. He has a lot of knowledge to share with the next generation of soccer players in the area.
Caleb Keenoy (HHS) has been a varsity starter at Hickman the past two years. He is one of the most skilled defenders to come through Columbia in recent years who has played at JB Marine the past three years when not in his high school season. He is a kid at heart who wants to share his knowledge on the field with kids!
Luke Sievers (RBHS) was a competitive soccer player for over ten years and has coached soccer for the past three summers. He loves the game and teaching the next generation of soccer players on the field. He challenges the kids on the field while still making the practices fun!
Why Choose Synergy Rec Soccer League?
What sets us apart from other programs is our curriculum. Ou goal is to focus on the fundamentals of the sport of soccer. We will aim to develop the individual athlete in the practices and team the team aspect during the games. We strive to teach the athletes how to use all parts of the foot to manipulate the ball through passing, shooting, skill moves, etc. to give them the foundation they will need to advance their development in soccer.
With each season we will focus on 3-4 different objectives to make sure that each athlete is challenging himself or herself to be a better soccer player.
We will challenge the players during their games to implement what they have learned in practices to use those skills in the game.
For example, at the U6 age group we will want them to know what “ball touches” or “foundations” are. When to use certain skill moves to change directions or go around a defender.