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Winter Footskills Clinic Series
Wednesdays and Sundays - 10 sessions each

OVER 70 PLAYERS ATTENDING FOOT SKILLS CLINICS // U11, U12 AND U15 TEAMS FORMED // U13 GO DIVISION 1 // U14 FINALISTS AT BALTIMORE JUNIOR SHOWCASE // U18 WIN MAPS WINTER SHOWCASE // EMAIL OMER@NECOMETS.COM FOR MORE INFO

Over 70 players attended the first clinic sessions. Do not stay behind as we take teaching foot skills a step further...

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CONGRATS TO THE U18/19 COMETS FOR WINNING THE MAPS WINTER COLLEGE SHOWCASE

CONGRATS TO U13 COMETS ON ADVANCING TO THE SEMI FINALS OF TWIST and ON QUALIFYING TO DIVISION 1

CONGRATS TO THE U14 COMETS (PICTURE LEFT) FOR FINISHING AS FINALISTS AT THE BALTIMORE JUNIOR SHOWCASE

U18/19 Comets Champs
The U18/19 girls won the MAPS Winter College Showcase

The U18/19 girls won their 8-team bracket this weekend at the MAPS Winter College Showcase in Fort Dix.

Nicole Avena - U16 Comets
Our Featured Player

The Next Carli Lloyd?
Good luck ladies!

The Comets wish to congratulate the following players who will be playing in college in the fall of 2011:

Shelby Burnett – Farmingdale State College

Hayley Coppola – Tiffin University

Ali Ferro – Endicott College

Jill Gonzales – Wentworth Institute of Technology

Jaclyn Hylwa – Lynchburg College

Amy Klopp – Connecticut College

Shelly Mirmina – Albertus Magnus College

Amanda Roke – Albertus Magnus College

Jess Radecki – Albertus Magnus College

Rebecca Senetcen – Sacred Heart University

Leon Othen, welcome to the Comets
Leon will head coach the U14 girls

The U14 Comets are happy to welcome Leon Othen as its new head coach. Some of Leon’s experience includes the following:

Regional Director, UK International Soccer Camps, official camp provider to Women’s Professional Soccer, AYSO and the San Jose Earthquakes

Why Comets?

"The Comets are not a soccer-mill like a lot of other programs. It is a team, a family really, that has an overriding goal of making each girl a better soccer player and a better individual."

Enjoy the reading
Read about nutrition, gender fued and head protection

Feeling confused? Not sure what to eat? Click here to learn more.

5 reasons why women make better soccer players than men...read more about it here.

Brain injury is the last thing on your mind until it is the only thing on your mind

So I ask again, why would anyone be against protecting young soccer players from head injuries?

The 11+
"Football for Health"

The 11+ has three parts:
Part I: running exercises at a slow speed combined with active stretching and controlled partner contacts;
Part II: six set of exercises, focusing on core and legs strength, balance, and plyometrics/ agility, each with three levels of increasing difficulty; and
Part III: running exercises at moderate/high speed combined with planting/cutting movements.









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