Women’s Soccer Puts on Clinic for Area Youth
Upward Skills Soccer Clinic Photo Galley
MARS HILL, N.C. - The Mars Hill women's soccer team has soared out of the gate this season to a 4-1-1 record and first-place standing in the South Atlantic Conference. Yesterday, the team took time off the field to share their skills with a younger generation of soccer diehards.
The Mars Hill women's soccer team partnered with Biltmore Baptist Church and Upward Sports for a free soccer clinic for boys and girls ages four to 12. Upward Sports emphasizes healthy competition, sportsmanship, skills building and fun for children and youth sports leagues.
"It was a great opportunity for us to build a relationship with Biltmore Baptist Church and its Upward Soccer Program," Mars Hill head women's soccer coach Ken Miller said. "We want to expand on other community service outreach programs in the future."
The goal for all involved is to provide a relaxing atmosphere and promote the game of soccer. The Mars Hill players taught the children the fundamentals of passing and dribbling.
"I thought it was awesome to teach kids about the game of soccer," freshman defender Danielle Franco said. "It was a great opportunity to get involved in the local community."
In addition to teaching soccer skills, the team played games with and signed autographs for the children at the clinic.
"It was a great team-building experience," freshman midfielder Leah Taylor said. "We all enjoyed the experience. The kids looked at us like we were superstars."
Mars Hill will host SAC rival Catawba College on Saturday. The match at Meares Stadium is set to begin at 1 p.m.