Nor'easters Announce Summer Academy; Skills showcase moved to March 19
Ocean City now offers summer soccer for boys and girls
The Ocean City Nor'easters are proud to announce the formation of the Nor'easters Summer Academy. The club is seeking to fill boys and girls teams for the Under-8, Under-10, Under-12 and Under-14 age groups for training and tournaments starting June 7th and commencing the weekend of July 23 & 24.
UPDATED (March 3, 2016): Skills showcase postponed to March 19 due to expected inclement weather)
Boys 1.00 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.
Girls 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.
6th and Bay ave soccer fields, Ocean City, NJ, 08226
The Ocean City Nor'easters are proud to announce the formation of the Nor'easters Summer Academy.
The club is seeking to fill boys and girls teams for the Under-8, Under-10, Under-12 and Under-14 age groups for training and tournaments starting June 7 and commencing the weekend of July 23 and 24. The goal of the academy is to help boys and girls develop their skills in a fun environment during the summer months without leaving their existing clubs while also introducing club soccer to new players in a variety of age groups.
Training sessions will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Ocean City between 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. immediately before the Men's and Women's team practices at Tennessee Avenue Soccer Complex and Sixth Street Fields, respectively. Throughout the summer, players of the Men's and Women's team will be involved in the training sessions, giving the academy players a chance to interact with elite college players, many of which are on a path to play the game professionally.
"I believe this is a fantastic opportunity for our young players who aspire to play at a more competitive level," said newly-appointed academy director, Christos Economopoulos. "This will bridge the gap between recreational and competitive soccer playing. Of course, this will give the academy players a chance to interact with our men's and women's teams. Everybody at our club is very excited to see our young soccer players progress and one day make it all the way from recreational level to the first team."
Each team will compete in three separate tournaments, all of which are located in South Jersey, within an hour of Ocean City. Details will be announced at a future date.
Each player will receive a game uniform and a training uniform that matches the ones worn by the Nor'easters Men's and Women's teams. Also, each player will get a season pass to every game at Carey Stadium during the 2016 summer campaign.
Before the seven-week program kicks off in June, the club will host a skills showcases on Saturday, March 19. The boys showcase will run from 1 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. and the girls will follow from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. The goal of the showcases is to allow the Nor'easters coaching staff an opportunity to evaluate players in an effort to customize their training for the academy and to make sure each player is placed on the team that will be the best fit for him or her. As the academy season wraps up, all the players will be a part of a special halftime event at the regular season finale for the Nor'easters Men's team as they take on the Baltimore Bohemians at 7 p.m. at Carey Stadium in Ocean City.
"After the addition of the women's team, we see the Summer Academy as the final piece of our organization," said Nor'easters general manager, Kevin Nuss. "The Nor'easters are now able to provide opportunities for every boy and girl in Ocean City, NJ, and the surrounding area, to not only have fun playing soccer but to play competitively, develop their ability and one day play for the Nor'easters men's or women's teams."
For more information, please contact us at academy@oceancityfc.com or call (609) 432-8271