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The HSC Micro soccer program is where it all starts. This program is for boys and girls ages 4-5. The intent is to promote fun while learning beginning soccer skills.

Teams at this age are co-ed and play on small fields with a small ball. Teams are made up of up to 6 players, but there are only 3 from each team on the field at once, and there is no goal keeper. All the games are played in Gig Harbor, and only against other micro teams that belong to HSC.

At this level, we just want kids out there getting a feel for the game, while making it fun for them!

After completion of this program, your child is ready to move to the HSC Small Sided Program to continue building on their soccer skills.
 


Click here to sign up for 2011 Team Photos

Sign your micro team up for team photos with MurrayPhotos. They will be onsite at Goodman on Oct 18 and 25.


Coaches,



Have your players arrive 5-10 minutes before the start of your session. PLEASE ask your parents to set up their chairs, etc on the TRACK SIDE of the fields, as we will be using the center of the field for the academy (once the academy training is over, they can move to whichever side of the field you choose).

The training will start at the top of the hour. Please bring your players to the center of the field, and make sure each has a ball. The trainer - James - will work with the kids on a specific skill(s) for 20 minutes. Once the training is over, you can take your teams back to your assigned field. You can then work with them for 20 minutes or so before you start your game.

Games should start around 40-45 minutes after the hour. No horns will be sounding, so work it out with the other coach when you are ready to play. The games should be four 8-minute quarters (I would designate a parent to be time keeper). You and the other coach should decide prior to the game if you want a short break between quarters. I recommend a 2 minute break after the first and third quarters, with a 5 minute halftime. This should give you plenty of time to shake hands after the game, have snacks, and clear the fields 15 minutes before the next session begins.

Please ensure all players get 50% playing time. Unlike the Jamboree, please make sure kids are properly taking throw ins, corner kicks and goal kicks. Also, instruct your own players regarding hand balls and slide tackling. (As a coach, there is nothing more frustrating than having the opposing coach correcting my players for hand balls, kicking the ball while on the ground, slide tackles, etc. If you think the other coach is not correcting their players, discuss it with them at the breaks). It is up to you and the other coach what you want to do after goals - kick off at the center line, or just a goal kick.

I have tried to set up the brackets based on skill/age level. However, if your team is up by several (4-5) goals, remind the other coach that they can put an extra player on the field. Remember, we do not keep score or track wins and losses at the Micro level. The objective is for kids (and parents) to develop a love of the game!

I apologize for the long winded note. Thanks again for all you do as coaches, and please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

-Dan

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PSD Replacement Levy

01/16/2012, 11:27am (PST)
By staff

Great Schools help Harbor Soccer

 

On Wednesday, November 9, 2011, the Peninsula School District Board of Directors voted unanimously on a resolution to authorize a Replacement Education Programs and Operations Levy. Pierce County will be mailing ballots to all registered voters the week of January 23, 2012. Ballots must be returned by February 14, 2012.


 

This levy is a replacement levy for an a levy that is currently in place. The PSD website has a information regarding the current levy rate and replacement rates. For more information, click on PSD Replacement Levy for more information.


 

The We Support Great Schools group has additional information regarding what the levy impact would be for the school district and students. we encourage you to visit We Support Great Schools for additional information.  You can follow the “We Support Great Schools” group on twitter at Twitter/SupportPSD


 

This levy has a potential to affect all aspects of the PSD levy, including community. So, please review the information, make an informed decision, and remember to cast you mail your ballot before February 14, 2011.

2011 SEASON KICKS OFF

09/09/2011, 3:27am (PST)
By staff

Statewide, soccer swings into high gear.....

Dear Association & Club Presidents and Registrars, District Commissioners, Committee Members

CC: Board of Directors and Soccer Operations Committee
 
In three days, thousands of young soccer players will hit the field to soak up the joys of our beautiful game and thousands of parents, grandparents, guardians, siblings and family members will fill the sidelines to watch their young players demonstrate their skills.  All of this is possible because you, along with the other volunteers that make up your individual organizations, donate your time day in and day out for the benefit and growth of our youth.  As we start the 2011/2012 season, I wanted to take a moment to thank each of you for the hard work you do and appreciate the great joy our organization brings to the kids of Washington. 
 
Each day the Washington Youth Soccer staff works to provide and create resources to support the work you are doing at the local level.  As you go through the season, know that we are just a phone call or email away to offer our assistance. 
 
Our number one goal here at the office is to provide clear communication pieces that will easily bring our resources to you. Hillary Beehler, Organization and Member Services Director, has a member services blog, Set Plays, where she posts about nonprofit resources, training opportunities, best practices, policies and more.  I encourage you all to subscribe to Set Plays so that you can take full advantage of this rich resource.  We also have our monthly newsletter PlayOn! and our monthly coaches newsletter Technical Zone: in focus – you can subscribe to those here.  Gary White, Technical Director, is offering free coaching seminars to all of our Associations – to get more information on Gary coming out to your organization, email Kimberly Grant, Technical Administrator, at Kimberly@WashingtonYouthSoccer.org.  
 
Keep up with us daily by following us on twitter and liking us on facebook.  If you have suggestions of new or additional channels of communication you would like to see, please email our Director of Marketing and Communication, Elizabeth Flannery, at Elizabeth@WashingtonYouthSoccer.org
 
We look forward to hearing about your time on the field and building even more ways to support your soccer efforts this year.  Best of luck this season!
 
Yours in Soccer,
Terry Fisher
 
Terry Fisher | CEO | Washington Youth Soccer

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HARBOR PREMIER BOYS U18 ON THE MOVE!

02/08/2011, 5:07pm (PST)
By Staff

Team Advances To WYS Championship Cup Semi Finals

On Saturday, the Harbor Premier Boys U18 team played in the State Championship Cup quarter final game at Roy Anderson Field.  Habor defeated Easted FC92 Red by a score of 4-2 in a highly entertaining game.  The team advances to the semi-finals where they will meet the Celtics from the 3-Rivers Soccer Club. The game will be played at the Starfire Sports  Complex in Tukwila on Saturday, Feburary 12th, at 4:00pm on field number 1 (the main Starfire stadium). Come and cheer the team onto another victory!