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2009-2010 Registration Packet

The new 2009-2010 registration packet is now available on our website and it's NOW FILLABLE USING ACROBAT!  

 

Want To Tryout For Everest?

It's never too late!  Everest Soccer Club holds tryouts every week.  Just compete our online tryout form by clicking the link below and someone from our staff will contact you to setup an evaluation.

 

Everest 14 Boys Win State Cup

The Everest U14 Boys team has won the 2009 Ohio North State Cup Championship. Everest beat C.A.S.A . O.P. Red 4-1 in the State Final to advance to the Region 2 Championships...

 

Everest 18 Boys Back To Regionals

The Everest Boys U-18's recently won state cup, beating CSA 3-2 in the final. This is the 4th consecutive year that this team will be representing ON at Regionals, which this year are being held in...

 

Everest Girls Win BG Soccer Challenge

The Everest Soccer Club Premiere U11 girls' team won the inaugural Cedar Point Bowling Green Soccer Challenge tournament May 2-3, 2009, with a 3-1-0 record. Back-to-back victories of 4-1 and 3-0 over ESSL...

 

Plans For Europe Tour 2010 Underway!

The current Everest U12/13 boys and girls team will be offered the chance of a lifetime!  A trip to Scotland/England in 2010!  Watch a video trailer and get the proposed itinerary!

 

Everest U17 Boys National Finalists

Everest SC, a U-17 boys soccer team, finished as runners-up at the United States Youth Soccer Association national championships this week in Little Rock, Ark

 

College Recruitment Information

Interested in playing college soccer?  Here is some vital information that all parents need to help their child find the right college for them.

Everest U17 Boys Team - 2008 USYSA National Finalist

The first key to player development is good coaching at a young age.  The absence of good coaching results in bad habits and under developed skills and ideas.  Therefore, professional coaching is strongly recommended by age 8. 

The second ingredient is training.  Players should be training  4 - 6 hours for every 1 hour game they play.  Training is where soccer players are shaped. 

Another element is competition.  Players must compete against teams that offer a challenge.  Because the only true test of a players ability is how they compete in games.  It’s important to note that winning is secondary.  The focus should be on competing and learning.

The final key ingredient is playing with other talented players.  If an individual player is far superior to his/her teammates, that player will experience frustration.  Therefore, that player needs to be offered a higher level of play as a challenge.