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2017 2018 Junior Academy Program U9-U12 Boys & Girls Born 2009-2008-2007-2006 18 Boland Court, Greenville, SC 29615 Office: 864-329-1113 Fax: 864-329-1103 www.carolinaelitesc.com

CESA Junior Academy Program Ambition. Passion. Excellence. The Goal of CESA s Junior Academy Program is to provide an ENJOYABLE atmosphere, where each player can be challenged and DEVELOP their TECHNICAL skills but also develop a LOVE of the game of SOCCER. Introduction CESA's Junior Academy Program is designed to support and guide players who wish to make the transition from recreational to competitive soccer. The program is designed for that recreational player who has a strong desire to increase those technical skills while also learning more about the tactical aspects of the game. The most important aspect of CESA's Junior Academy Program is training. Technical and tactical training is provided 4 times per week in 1.5-hour sessions by our professional coaches (3 mandatory team practices with coaches and an optional but recommended skills/finishing session). In addition, players are encouraged to work at home on basic technical skills such as juggling, receiving, passing, etc. It is important that the player understands that a commitment to practice will help the player to reach their goals..

Commitments August May (10 months) Financial obligations to CESA are non-refundable for the 10 month commitment Financial $30 Player Placement Fee is non-refundable or transferable. Upon accepting the position offered on a Junior Academy team, the parents are responsible for the following: Junior Academy Program CESA Club Fee $1050 per year: $275 required within 48 hours of team posting. Remaining $775 can be paid in full (July discount) or 8 installments of $87 (August thru March) and 1 final installment of $79 (April). Team Start-Up Fee (payable to Team) due at the Team Parent Meeting. Team Fees are in addition to the CESA Club Fee and are typically $30 - $40 per month (payable to Team). This pays for tournament application fees, coach s travel expenses and other team expenses. Uniform Cost (Year 2 of 3-year cycle) approx. $190 Junior Academy Pre-Season Team Camp at MeSA Soccer Complex is $100 Full Day Camp Online Registration Players and their families are responsible for their own travel costs. Training Arrive on time for practice Attend practice and make-up practice Attend tournaments and games Attend skills sessions and goalie training (if applicable) Practice at home on basic technical skills Parent Commitment Parents are asked to support their coach and the Junior Academy Program by ensuring their child attends training as listed above.

Parents are asked to represent CESA in a positive manner with correct sideline behavior and to set a good example for their player. Junior Academy parents will be asked to volunteer for team and tournament duties. Your support is needed at all CESA tournaments and functions throughout the year. Joining a Team Players interested in joining the CESA Junior Academy Program must be evaluated every year to determine pool placement. Current players will be evaluated throughout the year. Players not in the CESA Junior Academy Program will attend evaluation sessions held in May. All players MUST PRE-REGISTER in order to be considered for placement. Registration can be completed online at the CESA Website www.carolinaelitesc.com Click on the soccer ball on the top left hand side of the home page. Players can also request to be assessed for potential inclusion in the CESA Junior Academy Program at any time during the year. Games, Tournaments and Travel Games for U10 Black U12 consist of nine players per team competing in two thirty-minute halves on an 80x50 yard field. Games for U9s and U10 Red consist of seven players per team competing in two twenty-five minute halves on a 66x42 yard field. Games are on Sundays at the MeSA Soccer Complex. Some games are played on Saturday when we host outof-town clubs. Friendly games are played in other cities within a 2 hour radius such as Columbia, Atlanta, Charlotte or a one night hotel stay if we play in Savannah/Charleston. Teams typically participate in 2-3 tournaments per season generally 2 tournaments are in town and one tournament out of town.

Junior Academy Pre-Season Camp CESA Junior Academy offers a Pre-Season Team Camp at MeSA Soccer Complex ($100) in end of July/early August of each new Fall season. Main focus is soccer with an emphasis on small sided games, technique and speed of play. Players are coached by CESA professional coaches. Junior Academy Summer Training CESA Junior Academy Program offers a Summer Training Program. There are sessions that run from the end of June to end of July. More details can be found on CESA Website. Designed for players who want to continue working on their technique and ball skills during the summer. The sessions will focus on improving overall technique and consist of small-sided games. Players are coached by CESA professional coaches. There is an additional fee for the sessions. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Is the Junior Academy the same as Travel Soccer? A: No. The Junior Academy Program is specifically designed for the U9 to U12 age groups. The Travel Program is for players in the U13 age group and older. However, like the Travel Program, the Junior Academy Program provides professional coaches and advanced training. Q: Can a player join a team if he or she did not start in the Junior Academy Program at the U9 level? A: Yes. Players can be evaluated for a team in their age group during Junior Academy Evaluations in May or at any time during the year. Prior inclusion on a Junior Academy Team is not required. Q: What is a Pool of players? A: Some Junior Academy Teams are pools. A pool is a group of players that train together with more than one coach. Q: Do all teams train at the MeSA Soccer Complex? A: Junior Academy Teams will train at the MeSA and/or Wenwood Soccer Complexes.

Q: Can I choose to have my player on a team that trains by our home? A: No. Players are placed on the team that best fits their abilities. Coach makes the decision about where a team trains. Q: Do all teams train 3 times each week? A: All Junior Academy Teams train three nights each week, plus the optional benefit of participating in CESA s Functional and Skills Development Program. Q: When and how do we find out about game and tournament schedules? A: Game schedules are posted online via a link on the CESA Website and are updated throughout the season. Q: Does every away game require a hotel stay? A: No. For some games, players travel in the morning and return that evening to locations in and around 2 hours away. Q: Do players travel via bus to away games? A: Players are responsible for their own transportation and lodging for away games. Q: Do all players have to stay in the same hotel? A: Travel coordinators arrange for out-of-town accommodations for the team. Staying with your team enhances camaraderie among teammates and facilitates easy communication about any changes on game day. CESA prefers that all players stay at the same hotel. Q: Is the Pre-Season Team Camp mandatory? A: CESA encourages all players to participate in the Pre- Season Team Camp. CESA Team Camp is a great way for players to prepare for the upcoming season. In addition, it provides an opportunity for players to get to know other players on their team, as well as their coach. Q: Is the Summer Training Program mandatory? A: No. CESA is offering optional training for those players who want to work on their technique over the summer. Q: Are there ways I can be involved with coaching my player? A: No. CESA s professional staff trains all teams.

Q: Can I still be a team parent for my child s team? A: Junior Academy Teams rely on parents to fill volunteer jobs. Positions include: Team Manager - responsible for maintaining team records, tournament registration and communicating information to the team. Team Treasurer - responsible for budgeting and managing team funds by collecting fees and paying expenses. Travel Coordinator responsible for arranging accommodations for out-of-town games. Volunteer Coordinator responsible for organizing volunteers to fill volunteer requirements for tournaments held by CESA. Q: Are all fees due at the beginning of the season? A: $1050 Junior Academy CESA Club Fee may be paid in increments: May/June - $275 required within 48 hours of team posting and August thru April - remaining $775 can be paid in full (July discount) or in 8 installments of $87 (August thru March) and 1 final installment of $79 (April). Mid June: $100 Team Camp at MeSA Soccer Complex Team Start-Up Fee (Amount due is dependent upon the funds needed to cover the cost of early season tournament entries. The fee is payable to your Team Treasurer. Can be paid at Parent Meeting in June. $190 for full Uniform Kit (Year 2 of 3-year cycle) August April: Team Fees will depend upon the size of each team and number of tournaments entered. Installment Club Fee & Team Fee Payments are due to the Team Treasurer by the 25 th of each previous month starting July 25 th for August.

Q: Is Financial Assistance available? A: Yes, Financial Assistance is available for those who qualify. Application Forms are located on the CESA Website. Follow the link to Junior Academy and then to Forms. All Financial Assistance Forms must be turned in by the deadline. Important Dates April: Online Player Placement Registration May: Player Placements June: Parent Meetings July: Junior Academy Team Camp at MeSA Soccer Complex Junior Academy Summer Training Program August-December: Fall Season January-May: Spring Season Financial obligations to CESA are non-refundable for the 10 month commitment For more information about the CESA Junior Academy Program, please contact Junior Academy Program Director, David Minihan at daithi552@hotmail.com or 864.329.1113.