Archive for October 17th, 2009

NCAA Football- Cincinnati beats South Florida 34-17

Quickly rising the ranks of the Big East Conference, the Cincinnati Bearcats defeated South Florida University Thursday night 34-17. The team, ranked at 8th, continues a long winning streak at the Raymond James Stadium. Despite the absence of its starting quarterback – Tony Pike left the field with an injury to his left wrist in [...]

Kids Soccer-Will Your Child Quit?

Training kids is very different from coaching players who are in college or high school. While the latter are quite motivated and know exactly what they want, the former bunch can be quite unruly and overtly hyper.
However, if you make use of the following methods, there is no way that these kids will not [...]

Kids Soccer- The Beauty Of Soccer

It goes without saying that every sport offers its own social, emotional and physical benefits. However, soccer is considered to be the most demanding sport and helps children develop balanced personalities, help them interact with people their own age and show them that exercise can be fun and does not have to be a task. [...]

Kids Soccer-The Benefits Of Soccer

There are a number of benefits associated with kids soccer. Those children who take part in team sports are strong, both physically and mentally. These benefits help them in the long run and make them better people. It teaches them how to deal with anxiety, how to compete and how to reach their potential.
That [...]

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