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Summer Camp Brochure 2005 Chris LeGates Director/Managing Partner 2004 was Chris' eighth season as 11 Knoll Lane head soccer coach at Saint Rocky Hill, CT 06067 Joseph College in West Hartford, 860-257-3620 CT. He was named the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Coach of the Year in 2003 as he directed Saint Joseph Our staff is the best in the industry. They are dedicated to College to its' best conference record ever. LeGates has led the giving the student the best possible soccer camp Blue Jays to school records for wins in 1997, 1999 and 2000. experience. Each member of our staff is professional, He is currently the U-14 and U-23 girls' premier coach for the approachable and knowledgeable. In addition, all of our Connecticut Academica program. LeGates was also the camps have a certified training staff that is capable of assistant coach of the New England Mutiny professional handling those bumps and bruises that occur during a week women's soccer team which competed in the Women's Premier of physical development and contact. Here are some of the Soccer League (WPSL) National Final Four. He was formerly featured staff members for the Collegiate Soccer System the associate head coach of women's soccer at Quinnipiac who will be available this summer: College from 1992-1997 where the team was ranked in the national top 25 in every season. LeGates has been involved in the Connecticut Olympic Development Program and he has established himself as a recognized lecturer and clinician. In addition, LeGates is the general manager and assistant coach of Connecticut Academica FC indoor soccer team. Chris played collegiately at the University of Hartford and semi- Tony Horta professionally in the Connecticut Soccer League (CSL). President/Director LeGates holds an Advanced National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Currently Tony is the coaching director of the Cheshire Academica Futebol Club. He also coaches the girls' U-16 premier team for Cheshire Academica. In 2002, Horta took the Connecticut Academica Sam Lopes FC Men's indoor soccer team to the inaugural championship Director/Managing Partner game in the American Indoor Soccer League (AISL). Prior to that Tony coached the Quinnipiac College women for nine Sam is the director of soccer years and he developed a nationally ranked program there operations for the Collegiate in addition to winning three Northeast-10 championships. Soccer System. He is the director Tony was named the Northeast-10 Coach of the Year in of coaching for the Connecticut Academica Futebol Club's 1994. Furthermore, he was an assistant to nationally ranked Northwest club program. Sam is also the assistant coach at women's programs at the University of Hartford and the Saint Joseph College as well as being a head coach of the U- University of Connecticut. Horta has also been involved with 13 and U-15 girls' premier team in the Cheshire Academica the Olympic Developmental Program in Connecticut. Tony Futebol Club. Lopes currently plays for Connecticut Academica was named Coach of the Year in the semi-professional FC indoor soccer of the Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL) LASA league in 1987. Since Collegiate Soccer System's and he has had stints playing professionally with the inception, Horta has guided the company to the creation of Connecticut Wolves, Westchester Flames as well as a trial with the Connecticut Academica FC juniors and seniors the Syracuse Salty Dogs of the A-League. He played programs, soccer operations at the Sports Domain Facility in collegiately at Quinnipiac University. Sam holds an Advanced Winsted, CT, the Cheshire Academica Futebol Club and the National Diploma from the National Soccer Coaches various Collegiate Soccer System camps and clinics held Association of America (NSCAA). throughout the region. Featured Staff: Sample Day Camp Schedule (Monday-Thursday pick up is after the 6:00 p.m. match) Austin Daniels US Soccer "A" licensed coach. Head Coach New England – 7:00-7:45 Breakfast Mutiny of the Women's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) and – 9:00-9:30 Technical Warm-up took that team to the National Final in 2004, WPSL National – 9:30-11:30 Morning Technical Sessions Coach of the Year in 2004, Former Head Coach University – 11:50-12:30 Lunch of Hartford who went to an NCAA Division I Final Four in – 12:30-2:30 Lunch/Rest 1992, University of Colorado and Mercyhurst College, past NSCAA Regional and National Coach of the Year. Clinician – 2:30-3:00 Tactical Demo for the Collegiate Soccer System. – 3:00-4:45 Tactical Sessions – 5:30-6:15 Dinner Manny Olivera – 6:45-8:15 6v6 or 11v 11 Matches Owner and director of Superior Goalkeeping School, Director Name of Goalkeeper Training for the Collegiate Soccer System, – 9:00-10:15 Lecture or Video Assistant Men's Coach at Teikyo Post University, former Camp Dates, Times, Locations – 11:00 Lights Out Address Assistant Coach for two-time State Champion Naugatuck & Tuition – Day campers should bring change of clothing! High School boys' team and NVL champion girls' team, City State Zip coach in the Cheshire Academica Club program and Overnight/Commuter Camp Goalkeeper for Connecticut Academica FC Indoor Soccer Both overnight and commuter students are welcome at the Telephone Team. Played collegiately at the University of New Haven. Collegiate Soccer System camps at The Marvelwood School, Kent, CT. Overnight and commuter players should arrive for Email Joe Barroso registration between 9-11 a.m. on Sunday. The first session will Head Men's Coach Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT, begin at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday and Camp activities end on the Date of Birth Grade (Sept. 2005) Northeast Conference (NEC) Women's Coach of the Year in Thursday immediately following exhibition games that start at 6 p.m. which family and friends are invited to watch. 2001, took Sacred Heart to its first NCAA National Position Tournament in 2001, former professional player with Chaves (Portugal), Member of the US National Team and won a July 24-28 (overnight/day camp) T-Shirt Size (check size preferred) Level: Girls week for ages 8-18 National Championship at Southern Connecticut State Women's o S o M o L University. July 24-28 (overnight/day camp) Level: Boys week for ages 8-18 Men's S M L Eric "Axel" Foley o o o Head Coach Plymouth North High School Girls, Played Tuition: Youth S M L professionally for the New Hampshire Phantoms and Overnight: $535 & Commuter: $435 (includes five days of o o o Vermont Voltage. instruction, Adidas soccer ball, Adidas t-shirt, awards and meals) Mike LeGates Parental/Guardian Permission US Soccer "C" Licensed coach, NSCAA Regional License, Medical Assistance Please check off proper boxes below: Director of Coaching and Player Development for the Certified First Aid personnel and an Athletic Trainer will be on site Naugatuck Soccer Club, fitness specialist for the Collegiate at all times. Medical assistance, if necessary, is available at July 24-28 (overnight/day camp) Soccer Systems and strength and conditioning coach for o Sharon Hospital, which is located just five miles from The Level: Girls & Boy’s week for ages 8-18 Connecticut Academica FC. Marvelwood School. SAVE $25.00 by registering before June 1st. Pat McGinley - Head Coach Naugatuck High School Girl's, Head Coach of Connecticut Academica Juniors U-10 girls' Registration Confirmation team and Cheshire Academica U-19 girls. Upon acceptance to the Collegiate Soccer School System, players will be sent a Medical Form, which must be completed John Cyr - Head Coach of the Connecticut Academica Boys prior to registration, directions to the selected camp and a U-12 Team, Assistant Coach Lewis Mills High School Boys complete list of what to bring to camp. As a general point of and a CJSA Coach of the Year recipient. information, players must bring shorts, socks and soccer shoes, which should be broken in at least three weeks prior to the start of camp. A soccer ball and Collegiate Soccer School t-shirt will be (Plus college players from Saint Joseph College, East issued to each player at Registration. A $100 non-refundable Carolina, Holy Cross, Southern Connecticut State University deposit must be received by June 15, 2005 and will be applied to and more!) the total school cost. .
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