The Soccer Mix
Summer School is the place to go if you want to have
a fun time while learning new soccer skills. We
believe that soccer is the greatest game on Earth.
And that's why we have so much fun playing and
coaching soccer. Youth soccer provides players with
all sorts of opportunities to develop and grow as
people. The lessons that are learned at Soccer Mix
Summer School will assist our students on and off
the field for the rest of their lives. We invite you
to come and join us for a week this summer. We
promise you a fun and challenging environment where
you will become a better soccer player.
Apply Today
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You will be redirected to West Hartford Leisure
Services.
SoccerMix Summer Camp Program #411358
SoccerMix Pee Wee Program #411240
or you may sign up in person at West Hartford Town
Hall.
Philosophy
The Soccer Mix philosophy is to provide a fun,
exciting learning environment in which campers will
be motivated to reach their full potential as soccer
players.
What to
Expect:
A safe and caring environment.
A Student to Staff Ratio of 8:1 or better.
A soccer school that goes above and beyond in terms
of developing unique skills and an understanding of
the game.
An opportunity to learn from coaches with
international, professional and collegiate coaching
backgrounds.
An atmosphere where students can express themselves
and have fun.
Equipment
Proper Soccer gear in the form of T-shirt, shorts,
shinguards and soccer cleats. We recommend that you
were a cap and wear sunscreen too. We advise the
cleats to be broken in to prevent blisters (do not
wear brand-new cleats). Each camper will be asked to
bring their own soccer ball.
General
Information
Tuition for the Soccer Mix Summer School is $155.
This includes a free T-shirt.
SoccerMix Camps are run in conjunction with West
Hartford Leisure Services. All camps are hosted at
King Philip Middle School.
Equipment
Proper Soccer gear in the form of T-shirt, shorts,
shinguards and soccer cleats. We recommend that you
were a cap and wear sunscreen too. We advise the
cleats to be broken in to prevent blisters (do not
wear brand-new cleats). Each camper will be asked to
bring their own soccer ball.
Directors
Mick D'Arcy
Mick is the Head Coach for the women's soccer team
at Central Connecticut State University. In 2002,
2003, 2004 a2005 and 2008 his team were crowned
Northeast
Conference Champions and Mick was three times voted
NEC Coach of the Year and Northeast Regional Coach
of the Year. He holds the highest level coaching
licenses offered in the USA (United States Soccer
Federation "A" License). He has served as an assistant coach for the USA U17, U19
and U21 National Teams.
Jen Tietjen-Prozzo
Jen is the assistant coach at CCSU since 2003. She
is a former professional player in the WUSA with the
Philadelphia Charge. In 1997 she led UConn to the
NCAA Championship game. Jen is a nationally licensed
coach with the National Soccer Coaches Association
of America. Jen also coaches the Connecticut Olympic
Development (ODP) program.
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