Winter break 2019-2020

We finish the fall 2019 season with our Fall Finale tournament on Saturday, November 23.

We start our 2019-2020 winter break Sunday, November 24th. Spring season practices will start in February, exact date to be determined in late January. Past history usually has us starting the Monday after the Super Bowl.

All current Junior Academy players are already registered for the spring — no new tryouts or additional paperwork or fees are required.

We recommend the girls take a break from adult-organized soccer for 2-4 weeks. But they don’t have to become couch potatoes!

Outside the box:

Does your daughter want to put her soccer ball away for a while but stay active? Basketball, dance, gymnastics or martial arts are good options. The body movement in those activities relate well to soccer (agility, balance and coordination are important in all), and the basic tactics in basketball are similar to those in soccer.

NTH winter training:

If your daughter would like structured training during the break, NTH offers a Girls Academy winter training program during December and January. Link to details for the 2019-2020 program:  http://www.nth-tophat.com/Default.aspx?tabid=316363

Snow Cones: a twist-off turnTexas Draw!Playing at home:

Some girls enjoy informal off-season play on their own schedule. Girls can arrange a small group of friends or play on their own. For small groups, the girls could get together once or twice a week to play, rotating between each girl’s yard. The girls can decide what they will do, or the host girl can create the day’s plan. This is a good opportunity for kids to lead and be creative!

If they are looking for ideas, we have a wide variety of “play at home” activities, most with video demos, covering games for pairs or small groups of players, plus lots of different solo fast footwork, dribbling, passing, receiving and juggling activities.

New Year's Eve 2016 goofy groupInformal scrimmage days:

If the weather is good, we usually try to schedule an informal (and optional) scrimmage day either New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day, and another on the King Holiday. If so, we’ll send a notice via e-mail and also post it on the News page of our Junior Academy Girls web site and on our Twitter feed. These events are mostly free-play scrimmages with minimal coaching.