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Monday night Open Training

Did you know that every time your child touches a soccer ball they improve their skills as soccer players?  In AYSO Region 20 we want our children/players to have every opportunity to really develop in the short time we have them in the Fall, so we are providing an additional evening of soccer instruction EVERY MONDAY!

For some of us, the regular Core season has come to an end, but don’t despair, Monday Night Opening Training continues tonight for all players. If your kids still have the soccer itch, than have them come out and kick the ball around with their friends and trainers. After tonight, there’s only 2 more sessions…so don’t wait.

If you haven’t attended yet, don’t worry, you can register tonight. Simply bring a sign Medical Release Form. Remember that you can start and end the program at any time.

Monday Night Opening Training (MOT) continues today! MOT brings a combination of professional soccer trainers sponsor by Coerver and the UCLA Women Varsity soccer players helping to train our children in the fundamentals of soccer while they build community with players across teams. This program is OPEN TO REGISTERED REGION 20 BOYS & GIRLS with a 2010 (8U) to 2002 (16U) birth year.

WHERE? JOHN ADAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL FIELDS (16th Street & Ocean Park Blvd.)

WHEN?
PLEASE NOTE: You may come and leave at any time during your assigned time slot.

8U (2010), 9U (2009), 10U (2008) – girls and boys

  • 5:45PM to 6:45PM (Registration is at 5:15-5:45)
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12U (2006) (2007), 14U (2004) (2005), 16U (2003) (2002) – girls and boys (including ISPE students)

  • 7:00PM to 8:30PM (Registration 6:30-7:00)

Here is what you need to bring:

1.     A wet signed (not copied) Medical Release form for your child. (you only need to bring this the first time your child attends MOT – after that they will be able to check in on their own).

2.     A soccer ball for your child, marked with his or her name on it in permanent ink.

3.     Water for your child. (Water ONLY is enforced at JAMS)

4.     Shin guards for your child

COACHES – We highly recommend that all coaches attend the trainings to observe.  This is your chance to observe another trainer working with your players’ age group.

PARENTS – We kindly request that you wait for your child off the field.  If you will be dropping your child off, please be on time to pick them up. 25

If your child is interested in becoming a better player AND would like the opportunity to make new friends, we hope you will consider adjusting your busy schedules to allow them to attend.