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Frisco Soccer Shots Sparks Program by Soccer Shots

For players who are too young for the FSA league.

Fun, Fun, FUN!  *   Eight Training Sessions  *  Introduction to Soccer   *  Age Appropriate, Positive Activities and Games  * 

The Sparks Program is an introductory program for little ones that are too young to compete in FSA.  Players will be organized into groups based on age for either Saturday mornings for 40 minute sessions over the course of one season.  Through the activities, competitions, and games that are played, your child's character and attitude will be challenged and molded positively.  Players will be taught the elements of teamwork, sharing, communication and respect.  Soccer Shots believes a child who completes a season in the Sparks program will be better prepared to handle other group activities and join a team of any kind in the future.  Most importantly, the Sparks program will familiarize your little one with the game of soccer, preparing them for an active childhood.  All sessions will take place at Warren Sports Complex.  Times and sessions will be posted soon.

There is no league play or teams.  This is an optional learning program.

Click here to Register online with Soccer Shots.

For more info contact the Soccer Shots Director, Ian Stover or the Soccer Shots friends at the FSA office for registration information or questions.

  Ian Stover
214-518-8668
ian@soccershots.org

MORE ABOUT IAN STOVER:
Ian Stover grew up in the D/FW area where he was an All-Region soccer and baseball player in high school. He played soccer at the collegiate level and graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in Management. Ian has extensive youth coaching experience and is a certified Physical Education teacher. He is also an active member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, holding an Advanced National Diploma as well as the National Youth Diploma. Ian fosters the belief that playing soccer at a young age teaches many life lessons such as teamwork, sportsmanship, creativity, and having fun. He and his instructors not only teach basic soccer skills but develop coordination, balance, and agility in each child, giving them a head start in their athletic endeavors. Ian lives in Frisco with his wife Caresa, and daughters Drew and Ryen.