Sunday, July 1, 2012

The Heritage soccer program partnered with Password Community Mentoring to help run the 4th annual Andrew Kowalski Soccer Clinic on June 27th. Twenty-seven youth campers came to Heritage and received soccer instruction with the help from around twenty current Heritage players. For many of the campers this was their first exposure to the game of soccer. Many of the campers enjoyed the camp and were surprised to find out that soccer is a fun game to play! For lunch the Heritage players manned the grill and cooked hamburgers and hot dogs for the campers. The Heritage soccer family provided food for the camp and all of the leftovers were given to Password for its summer academy. It was a great sight seeing the campers and Heritage players eating lunch together! I was proud of how the boys showed the love of Christ by helping with the camp. Using soccer to help others that are less fortunate is a large component of our soccer program. The boys were great role models and had a lot of fun helping. Coach Nelson