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Super Nova F.C. Tryouts

U-15, U-16 & U-17 Boys Wanted for 2012 Mid-Atlantic USL Super Y-League.

About the Super Y-League: 
The USL (United Soccer Leagues) Super Y-League is a professionalized system that is the first step for developing elite youth soccer players in North America. Affiliated with U.S. Soccer, the league is designed for talented youth players destined for high level play. The league contains the youth academies of USL PRO, Premier Development League, W-League, and Major League Soccer clubs, as well as many of the established premier youth clubs. The 2011 campaign featured 700+ teams within the U12 – U20 boys and girls age groups competing within eight geographic divisions of the U.S. and Canada.
 
Tryouts:
Nov. '11 – Mar. '12 at In the Net (Palmyra) & Milton Hershey School (Hershey)
 
Program Highlights:
• Team training twice per week
• Remain rostered with your current club
• 16 matches against top youth soccer programs from Mid-Atlantic Region (PA, MD,
NJ). Home matches in Hershey, PA
• Matches scheduled from May thru early August
• Expanded 26-player roster to accommodate scheduling conflicts. 18 player max.
game day roster
• Olympic Development Program sanctioned by the United States Olympic
Committee and the United States Soccer Federation
• Compete for opportunity to qualify for North American Finals 5-day tournament in
Tampa, FL
 
Contacts:
• Niki Nikolic, Dir. of Coaching: 717-566-0825
• Neil Fowler, U15 boys team manager: 717-319-7300 or nfowler@comcast.net

 

Open club tryouts are announced at various times throughout the year in The Harrisburg Patriot News Sports Section, "For the Participant." In addition, Super Nova teams with open roster positions welcome inquiries from potential players at anytime. For information on roster openings and tryout opportunities, contact Coach Niki Nikolic. Players may be invited to attend several practices and perhaps play with the team at a local tournament. In this way, the potential player and parents experience the Super Nova philosophy, while the coaching staff evaluates skills.