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LASC
All-Star Academy Philosophy
The
LASC All-Star Academy is dedicated
to providing technical soccer
training in a fun and unique
atmosphere. Correct skills are
demonstrated by national and
state licensed staff and then
refined by using a progressive
method that employs drills and
fun games. The new skills
are then perfected in
small-sided games supervised by
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LASC Coach Truman teaches his crew how to head the ball like a
seal.
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LASC All-Star
Academy Objectives
Fun must be the essential
requirement of every exercise and at
every practice.
Everyone must receive equal opportunity for involvement.
Activity must be at the core of the soccer sessions. |
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Pretty good looking team....for the most
part.
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LASC
Academy Perspective
At the very
core of every player - no matter what their
age, no matter what their level - is a
child just wanting to play and have fun.
This is
the "fun"damental goal of the
LASC
All-Star Academy.
We realize in LASC the importance of
nurturing in each child a love for the game
and the ability to always have fun on the
pitch. Our staff combines these
elements with a passion for teaching the
basic technical aspects of the game to
create a wonderful soccer experience for
your young athlete.
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Ok guys....look tough for the camera.
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Fall 2009 Fee Schedule
LASC Micro-Soccer League
$55
LASC Developmental League
$55
Wildcat League
$25
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LASC All-Star Academy
The Academy is the first
step
in LASC's progressive
philosophy of developing the
complete soccer player.
The Academy is broken
down into 2 levels.
LASC Micro-Soccer
is for
kids
age 4-5.
The LASC
Develop- mental League
is for
kids
ages 6-8.
As your child progresses
through the different phases of
the Aca-
demy, he or she
will be
trained in the basic
skills essential to
achieve
success at the higher
levels - club
soccer, High School and beyond.
In LASC's Developmental
League children will not only
continue skills training
and the intra club league,
but
they will be given their
first taste of real
competition by
par- ticipating in the U8
division of
the Manhattan Parks and
Recreation governed Wildcat
League. This past season
we had U7 & U8 boys & girls
teams in the league.
If your child turns 8
before August 1, he or she will
move from the Academy on to one
of our more competitive U9
teams. These teams will not
only participate in the Wildcat
or some other
estab- lished area
league, but will also consider 1
to 2 local tournaments in which
to participate. You child will
be introduced during the course
of their final Academy Spring
season to their potential
U-9
Club Coach for the following
Fall
season.
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The term
"Tryouts"
is really a misconception at the Academy
level. The term tryout serves two purposes.
#1 - it gives a clear signal that our "tryouts" are for
the entire club and that the Academy is very much a part
of LASC. #2 - for the Academy it signals a time to
begin the registration process for the coming season.
The Academy is open to all kids...regardless of skill
level or playing history
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LASC Academy
Micro-Soccer Division
Approximate dates:
August 24 - October 15
Location - Anneberg Park
Monday Nights
6:00 - 7:00 Skills training
Wednesday nights
5:45 - 6:30 Academy League games
Required equipment
Size 3 soccer ball, shin guards,
water bottle
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LASC Academy
Developmental League
Approximate dates:
August 24 - October 15
Location - Anneberg Park
Monday Nights
6:00 - 7:00 Skills training
Wednesday nights
6:30 - 7:15 Academy League games
Required equipment
Size 3 soccer ball, shin guards,
water bottle
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For older Brothers & Sisters
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