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| Summer 2010 |
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Four Year Old
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| Two Sessions for the Summer Program |
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- Session I - Starts June 1st and continues through June 24th
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- Session II - Starts July 6th and continues through July 29th
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- Practices - Arctic Kickers meet twice a week at the FYSA Soccer Fields.
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You May Register for One or Both Sessions.
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Both Sessions will have the opportunity to participate in the Summer Fest Games that will take place on July 31st
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| Summer Calendar |
| Field Schedule |
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| The Arctic Kickers Program is designed to introduce children to the concepts of fun and interaction within a relaxed environment. Practice sessions are designed to introduce the basics of dribbling, and kicking. |
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| They are introduced to 4 v 4 "real scrimmage" through out the season, to understand the game at its most basic stage. Sportsmanship, field boundaries, and directional play are important building blocks for these young stars. |
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| The teams are coached by volunteer parents; Parents and guardians are required to stay and watch,or even join in! Teams in the 4-year old division have a one hour session each week; there are no separate practices. |
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| This introductory program will also help the player become more comfortable with the transition to U6 soccer. |
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Summer Guidelines
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- Arctic Kickers participants who will receive a shirt and socks; which are theirs to keep at the end of the season.
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- Each session will be held at the Fairbanks Soccer Fields which are located Corner of Wilbure Street / Davis Road.
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- Teams will meet on fields 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 located by the concession stand (field maps are located at each entrance of the complex and online)
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- Arctic Kickers program meets at the soccer fields, there are no practice time / locations outside of the schedule session times.
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- Parents must supply a good, supportive, laced pair of outdoor shoes or cleats (no steel toe).
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- Shin guards are mandatory safety equipment and can be purchased at local sporting goods stores. Shin guards must have hard plastic reinforcement to be considered adequate protection; they may have additional foam or felt padding.
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- 14 Teams will be formed for each session; the number of players accepted in this division is restricted by field space. When the teams are full, you will be placed on a wait list.
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