Running a Soccer Club - Article #6

Soccer School is in Session

It’s late Thursday afternoon and the next generation of soccer players is getting ready for fun. Thursday is Soccer School. Soccer School is all about learning soccer skills and fun. The youngest members of the Carleton Place Soccer Club put on their jersey, sponsored by Tim Horton’s of Carleton Place, and head out to the fields. The roads to Beckwith Park will be full of girls and boys from age 5-7 on their way to the park.

The approximately 200 soccer school players, each team in its own colour shirt, create a fantastic rainbow. Young families in lawn chairs line the sidelines of Fields #1 and #2. With the recent installation by Beckwith Township of an attractive play structure, supported by the Beckwith Youth Committee and Cavanagh Construction, there is even more to do. Out on the fields the 200 players receive instruction from volunteer coaches. During the hour-long Soccer School, players learn how to kick, pass, and trap a soccer ball and position themselves in an open space. It’s a lot of fun.

This article features an interview with 6 year old Jacob. Jacob’s family lives in Mississippi Mills. His parents are new to the community. They decided along with ‘Jake’ that soccer was a sport they wanted to get involved in. Also, they realised that soccer was a good way to meet people in the community and for Jake to make new friends.

This is Jake’s second year in Soccer School. He dresses himself in his Orange Oilers shirt and puts on his own black shorts, shin pads, and long black socks. He admits to needing a bit of help from Mom or Dad to get his cleats tied. With a water bottle in hand, Jake is ready to play. Jake reported that, “I almost got 2 goals, one time, against the light blue team and the red team.”Jake loves soccer. He participated for one session of winter (indoor) soccer in 2002-2003. Last winter he opted for Cubs. The Soccer Club encourages all children and adults to give soccer a try. Next season, if Jake’s 4 year old sister Grace has her way, she’ll sign up for Soccer School, too.

Simon Jones is the coach of the Oilers. Simon is a busy person. He is the father of six children and a senior soccer referee. His love of soccer and children makes getting involved in Soccer School a natural fit. The Club needs more people like Simon to be able to deliver quality instruction to children.

At the end of August there is a barbeque, sponsored by Dr. Rob Earle, to wrap up the season. Liane Clarke–Philips, the Co-ordinator of Soccer School, uses the talents of her family and parent helpers to make an unforgettable evening for players, siblings, and parents. Liane is a valuable contributor to soccer in our community.

Soccer School is very affordable. The cost of registration is $70 for the season and players keep their Tim Horton’s shirt. There is a family discount for families with 3 or more registered players. For more information on the Carleton Place Soccer Club, you can visit the Club website at http://cpsc.carletonplace.com.