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Everest Night with the Columbus Crew

Everest will be offering a unique opportunity to join the Columbus Crew for their match against the Colorado Rapids on Saturday June 28th at 7:30pm.  We have blocked 100 seats at a discount price.  After the match, stay for movie night in the stadium. 

 

Everest Parent Coaching Clinic

Our parent coaching clinic has been postponed to Monday, May 19, 2008 from 5:30 - 8:00pm at NC Soccer Club in Hudson.  All parents are welcome to attend.  We will be covering backyard training excercises, principles of attack/defense and rules.

 

Everest Team Photo Day

Team pictures will be taken on Thursday June 5th from 5:30 - 7:30.  Even if you do not wish to purchase photos, you are required to attend the team photo session.  For order forms, package details and samples, please click below!

Order Form and Samples

Photo Schedule

 

Want To Tryout?

Everest Soccer Club conducts tryouts each week.  Simply fill out an online tryout form and then attend the next age group appropriate training session. Your child will be evaluated and given feedback at the end of the session.

 

WRA Soccer Camp 2008

Everest is once again teaming up with Manchester United and Western Reserve Academy to bring you the very best camp experience in the country!  A dream staff, pristine facilities, great food, a camp shirt/ball and loads of fun await!  Sign up today to guarantee your spot.  We are expecting over 200 campers this year and space is limited!

 

U12 Girls Going To Disney Shootout

The Everest U12 Girls team will be competing in the Disney Shootout in Orlando, FL May 23-26, 2008.  The tournament is held in Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex and features teams from around the globe. 

 

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!

 

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.

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.