Girls and sports go together like peanut butter and jelly. Really! Even though sports such as football, baseball and even soccer seem like they’re dominated by men, take a look around at all of the awesome women winners out there. From tennis greats such as the Williams’ sisters to the embers of the U.S. Olympic women’s soccer team, girls totally represent when it comes to sports. One of these fabulous women is Mallory Pugh. She might not be much older than you, but she is already a sports star on the rise. At only 18-years-old, Pugh was the youngest player ever in the U.S. Women’s National Team player pool. And, that’s not all.
Who are the people behind Future Stars? Julia Duffy's Journey from Camper to Counselor
First day of camp and jittery nerves go together like bread and butter. Julia Duffy looks back at her 12-year-old self and remembers quite clearly how nervous she was. As she got off the bus to walk across the long field, she met a camper from a neighboring town. By the time they reached the end of the field, her nerves had calmed down and she had made a new friend. For Julia, this chance encounter ended up leading to a long-term friendship with her new friend's older sister.
Being a soccer parent gives you magical powers to spot any other soccer parents within a 5k radius. Soccer parents are your community, they know what you’re going through and here’s how you find them.
The U.S. Women’s Soccer Team is Inspiring a Generation
The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team took home the Women’s World Cup in 2015 and inspired a whole generation of young female soccer players at the same time.
The U.S. Women’s Soccer Team is Inspiring a Generation
The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team took home the Women’s World Cup in 2015 and inspired a whole generation of young female soccer players at the same time.
College Recruiting – how do I get a college coach to notice me?
Many times parents and players are seeking information on the recruiting process and how to go about being noticed by a college coach. There are so many questions to ask and so much information to process. When do I need to apply? How important are test scores and grades? How do I contact a coach? Do I need a video? What is the eligibility center?