Summer soccer training opportunities for AYSO

June 18, 2010
by Tom Pile

Chappaqua AYSO announces a new summer development program for ALL AYSO and AYSO EXTRA players. If you are registered for Fall 2010 AYSO play, you are eligible to join the camp, whether you are going to play on an Extra team or not.

YOU MUST BE REGISTERED FOR THE AYSO 2010-2011 SEASON TO PARTICIPATE.

The summer training and development program will be conducted by Shawn Podell, who has trained many Chappaqua players and teams over the last few years. Shawn was a 2 year starter for Westfield State College who transferred to Western Connecticut State University in order to join the coaching ranks. He graduated from Western Connecticut with a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Wellness and Exercise Science. Shawn is currently completing his Master’s in physical education at Manhattanville College. He’s energetic and exciting on the field and is the favorite trainer of many of the advanced coaches in Chappaqua. For the last seven years he’s been training Chappaqua AYSO and AYSO Extra boys and girls soccer teams ranging from as young as 5 years old to 17 years old. He also trains travel soccer teams in Bedford.

Players will train at Seven Bridges School on Wednesday evenings at 6:00 – 7:00 pm. There will be eight sessions, starting on June 30 and continuing through August 14. The fee will be $200 for all 8 sessions.

Players at camp or on vacation during parts of this period may drop in to individual sessions. The fee per session will be $30.

To join the summer training camp, first make sure you are registered for AYSO 2010-2011 season, then send an email to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Indicate player’s fall 2010 grade, date-of-birth and sex.

Thanks, and we’ll see you on the fields.


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