Tag: soccer

  • North Brunswick Buddy Ball Soccer seeks players, volunteers

    North Brunswick Buddy Ball Soccer seeks players, volunteers

    North Brunswick Buddy Ball Soccer has started its spring season, and is still seeking Buddies (volunteers) and Buddy players (special needs children). The Buddy Ball program is sponsored by the North Brunswick Soccer Club. For more information, contact Tim Adams at [email protected] or attend the next session on from 10:30-11:30 a.m. on April 21 at North Brunswick…

  • Liverpool FC to soccer hold clinic Feb. 17

    Liverpool FC to soccer hold clinic Feb. 17

    The Liverpool Football Club International Academy will sponsor a free soccer clinic on Feb. 17 at the Sports Zone in Monroe. The clinic is open for players between the ages of 6 to 18. Sports Zone is located at 4 Farrington Blvd. For more information, visit liverpoolfcamerica-nj.com.

  • North Brunswick student attends training camp for Paralympic soccer team

    North Brunswick student attends training camp for Paralympic soccer team

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Although Sean Moffitt was born a preemie, there is nothing premature about his life goals. The 14-year-old freshman at North Brunswick Township High School recently returned from a trip to the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center in California, with his sights set on the U.S. Paralympic National Team. “I was excited,”…

  • Car wash will support Hazlet soccer team on Aug. 5

    Car wash will support Hazlet soccer team on Aug. 5

    A car wash to support the Hazlet Charge Soccer Team will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 5 at North Centerville Firehouse, 372 Middle Road, Hazlet.

  • Retiring Marlboro High soccer coach to be honored June 3

    Retiring Marlboro High soccer coach to be honored June 3

    Dave Santos, who announced his retirement this past January as the Marlboro High School boys’ soccer coach after 21 seasons, will be honored at a dinner June 3. The dinner, which will be held at the Fireside Grill, Marlboro, starting at 7 p.m.,  will be a tribute to the man who won the most games…

  • Athletes, parents and coaches must face soccer realities

    Athletes, parents and coaches must face soccer realities

    High school soccer teams are losing their best players, who in turn are missing once-in-a-lifetime experiences due to delusions of rare college scholarships and elusive lucrative professional careers. Soccer has changed recently. The soccer community must educate itself, get real and work with professional soccer organizations to make critical changes. After 25 years’ experience coaching…