Thanks for Considering BSA
We are pleased that you are considering the Bridgewater Soccer Association (BSA) for your soccer player(s) travel team. If you are looking to give your son or daughter the opportunity to play with other highly skilled players, receive professional coaching and play for and against some of the best teams in New Jersey, then you've come to the right place.
Philosophy
The BSA travel program constantly challenges players to realize their highest potential through training and competition. The goal of the travel program is to:
• Have fun and make the experience positive and memorable.
• Enhance the player’s technical and tactical skills through a team environment so they can effectively compete in soccer at the high school level and beyond.
• Develop a life long love for the game.
Trainers:
BSA utilizes professional trainers for all of our travel teams. In addition, all U11 and above "A" teams are required to have a full time trainer for all practices AND games. While not required, almost all other U11 and above teams also elect to utilize a full time trainer. This will give your son or daughter the opportunity to learn soccer the right way, from a professional.
The key to BSA’s success is the quality professional coaching used throughout the program. We don’t just use one professional training organization, but utilize the top instructors from a variety of programs.
Coach Dan Adams is an example of the quality of coaches found at BSA. Dan played semi-professionally in England and has been a soccer coach for the last 15 years. He holds a USSF National “Y” License, the “A” license of Youth Soccer. Dan not only trains teams himself, but he has been responsible for training the professional trainers for other area soccer programs. Dan is now working with many BSA teams.
BSA has many other highly qualified coaches such as Ray O’Hagan, current Head Coach at Raritan Valley Community College and the NJ State Open Champions, Go Soccer FC. Ray O’Hagan has coached boys and girls teams in the region for over 20 years and played semi-professionally in England. Ray also owns the Go Soccer Retail Store.
Having great coaches is only part of the equation. BSA has also developed an innovative training curriculum that is used throughout BSA. The BSA curriculum focuses on improving both individual and team play.
Summary
If you are looking for a club with
- Structured curriculum
- Top Notch Trainers
- A great tournament
- Community Involvement
Then you've come to the right place.
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