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TEAM TRYOUTS

Individual team tryouts will be held through mid August.  Please watch the Mercury and this website for times and locations.


John Woodard Memorial Scholarships
 
Information
Application
     
Contact John Wolf with any questions.    

Current Revised Team Coordinator Handbook Is Now On-Line
 

How can I become an LASC sponsor?

Levels of Sponsorship

Letter of Explanation

 

LASC Communications

  Gigi Kjos
  Registrar

  tkjos@scicablecom.com
  785-776-6835

 
Frank Alonso
  Director of Training &
        Player Development  
 
frankalonso66@yahoo.com
  785-341-2316

  Brian Nelson
   Director of Coaches &
        Team Development
   bnelson1665@yahoo.com

   785-477-0786

  Dave Parker
 
President

  icoach@cox.net

  785-565-2639



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Brian Nelson
           Agent             
785-477-0786     

bnelson@agent.shelterinsurance.com

 

2 Wire Electric

Manhattan, Kansas
Dennis Nelson
Bryan Dow

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LASC All-Star Academy
Fall 2009

Academy Director Brian Nelson
Phone 785-477-0786
littleapplesoccerclub@gmail.com




 

 

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 Academy  coaches and parents.


LASC Coach Truman teaches his crew how to head the ball like a seal.

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.


Pretty good looking team....for the most part. 
 

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. 

 

 


Ok guys....look tough for the camera.
 

Fall 2009 Fee Schedule

              LASC Micro-Soccer League             $55
              LASC Developmental League                    $55
              Wildcat League                                          $25
                 

 

  


Gotcha!
 

Fall 2009 Registration Form Age 4yr - 6yr

Fall 2009 Registration Form Age 7yr - 8yr
 


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 levelsLASC 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.
 

 

 

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

 

 


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

 


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



 

 

 

 


For older Brothers & Sisters
LASC Player Registration