debster812
<font color=blue>DIS Earth Angel!<br><font color=0
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Something else to think of, recruit a couple of soccer players from your local high school. The AD or principal should be able to put you in touch with the coach, and I know there are always kids looking for community service hours. This would take the onus off your and your husband for teaching actual skills and gameplay. I know 99.9% of all our HS soccer players came through our youth league, so it's a nice way to bridge the programs. My son "Assisted" a team for 2 years where the official coach was a super enthusiastic dad, who had no soccer experience. Jr and Sr year in HS he and one of his pals had their own team. On all the teams they helped with they recruited players to come and be ball boys at the HS games. I know that 99.9% of our HS Varsity players (boys and girls) came through our town's youth program, so it's a great bridge from one program to the other. PLUS, the little kids really seem to love the big kids.
Thanks to both of your for volunteering. I was our town's registar for years, and all the volunteer coaches are the heart and soul of our program.
Thanks to both of your for volunteering. I was our town's registar for years, and all the volunteer coaches are the heart and soul of our program.
