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BSA Spring League - "the Sparks Academy"

Dates: Practice starts on March 10
Practice: Brea Jr. High on Monday (Boys & Girls)
Games: Brea Sports Park

  • 1pm – Boys U8
  • 2pm – Boys U10, Girls U8
  • 3pm – Girls U10, Boys U6, Girls U6
Practice Game Location Game Times Game Times Game Times

5:00pm - 6:15pm

Boys & Girls - Monday Night

Brea Sports Park

1:00PM

Boys U8( Aug. 00 - July 02)

2:00pm

Boys U10 (Aug. 98- Jul 00)

Girls U8 (Aug. 00 - Jul 02)

3:00 pm

Girls U10 (Aug. 98 - Jul. 00)

Boys & Girls U6 (Aug. 02 - Jul. 04)

BSA is proud to announce the 2nd year of the Sparks Academy League. This program has been designed with the development of young players in mind. The BSA Sparks Academy League is staffed by the AC Brea club soccer coaches under the direction of BSA’s Technical Director, Matt Morse. The best way to develop individual technical* and tactical* skills* at younger ages is to engage in “small-sided games”. All of the elements of a full 11v11 game can be found within a 4v4 game. We want to help these young players unlock the secrets of success by discovering the game at a simple level.

The emphasis of the program is on the technical development of the player, in a fun, competitive and growth oriented environment. Each player will be trained within their age/gender group once a week and will play a game each Saturday during the 8 week program. The final week players will receive awards and certificates and a “team” photo. Each player will also receive a Sparks shirt. The Spring League is open to all players ages 5-9 years old.

DATE VENUE AGES TIMES PRICE

Monday Night
8 weeks starting March 10

Brea Jr. High & Brea Sports Park Boys & Girls
Ages 5-10
Birthdate range:
Aug 1, 2003 to
July 31, 1998

Training 5-6:15pm
Saturday Games at 1, 2, or 3pm

$120

Clinic Highlights SPARKS Cirriculum

Learn the proper techniques for:

  • Short Passing
  • First Touch, Dribbling
  • Changing Moves to beat an opponent

Beginning Tactics will be introduced for:

  • Attacking Play
  • Defensive Play
  • Transitional Play


  • An excitement for the game
  • A positive first experience in the game
  • Parents gain an understanding and appreciation for player development
  • Develop a healthy desire to compete
  • Make new friends


    All participants must bring a soccer ball, shinguards a water bottle and appropriate footwear
Clinic Outcomes
Learning, new/different controlling surfaces | Playing with patience in defense & attack
Importance of practicing new skills | Attitude towards shooting and finishing | Importance of technique Importance of demonstration form coaches: As the proverb goes "I hear - I forget, I see - I remember, I do... I understand"

QUESTIONS! PLEASE CONTACT td@breasoccer.org

 

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