The Sharks Need a Coach!
We are an Under-11 boys team looking for a coach for next fall. These are some particulars on our team, and the person we are hoping to find.
- Our team is the Sharks. The league is San Francisco Vikings.
- The oldest boy in the class was born 7/3/1999, so the boys will play U-11.
- All of the boys attend Cathedral School for Boys in San Francisco.
- We would ideally like to have two practices per week in addition to the Saturday games, beginning in late August or the first week of September, and ending in mid-November.
- We are flexible with regard to practice day(s), except that Thursday is not possible.
- In terms of the person we are looking for, the most important things to us are that he: is an experienced coach who can develop the boys’ skills; enjoys 9 year-old boys; and models and expects respect and good sportsmanship.
I am the Sharks parent contact. My information follows:
Christine Pollak
Home: 415.292-5121
Cell: 415.310-8076
We have a great group of guys – we just need a great coach. Please give me a call, and we can discuss this opportunity further.
With gratitude,
Christine
Girls: June 15-19, 2009 Boys: July 13-17, 2009
$225 per week
Soccer Camp will offer instruction for players from beginner to elite levels. Individuals will be placed in groups with participants of similar age, size, gender, and ability to ensure a beneficial learning environment. Throughout the daily session the coaching staff will cover various topics ranging from skill development to tactical organization, field awareness and positional play.
Register online at www.shcp.edu
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Dr. J’s Soccer Mini Camp
Crocker Amazon Soccer Park
9am to 12noon Camp
Monday August 10th to Friday August 14th

The week long preseason conditioning and skills camp is designed to fine tune soccer players to be game ready for the fall high school season. This is the fifth year of the camp. The soccer camp is open to all male players of high school age. This camp or other summer soccer camps are strongly encouraged. Attendance to this camp is not mandatory for Drew Students who plan on trying out for soccer in the fall.
The mini camp is designed for a balance of physical conditioning and ball skill work. Conditioning training comes in the form of a variety of running drills with and without the ball as well as innovative strength building exercise. The ball skill work is designed to fine tuning dominant foot play while also improving weak foot touch and passing. The skill building section of the camp includes dribbling, shooting, trapping, as well as small, medium and larger sized scrimmaging.
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Dr. Jon Herzenberg
415-377-1073
jonherzenberg@gmail.com