- By Dan Veaner
- Sports
The two hour sessions begin with Varsity players teaching the younger kids specific skills, which they get to use in a game at the end of the session. Heck says the Varsity players rise to the occasion, getting a chance to be on the coaching side of the game and getting a perspective on how their coach approaches them when they are playing. Kids got to win prizes in the Wednesday finale.
"This is a little more hands on than the older camp, because the kids ability to stay focussed isn't as good," Heck notes. "They're younger and a lot more creative. It's a task, but the kids do a great job of doing it."
Heck also heads the Annual Soccer Camp for fourth through ninth graders in August on the town ball fields. But he says that Myers Park is the perfect spot for the Mini-Soccer camp. "This is a great spot because the parents can walk around the park and enjoy the lake," he says. "The kids can wind down their school year. They're done at eight, they go home and probably crash!"
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