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Winter Practice Schedule
2021 - 2022

To Be Determined

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SWSC Winter Academy

The work you put in at home will determine the player you are going to be.  Touching the ball for just 20 minutes each day will make you more comfortable with the ball so you're able to use more of your brain to actually play the game instead of focusing solely on the ball. These videos will help you with making the ball part of your body. So, dribbling, passing, receiving become just like walking...it's like a part of your body!

Week 10

These work up to more advanced juggling skills. If you're new to juggling go back to Week 4 and work up to the first 1 or 2 tricks on this video.  For older and more experienced players, work to master as many tricks as you can this week.  Work on tricks during your warm up juggling when working on skills at home. Spend 25 minutes/day working on some or all of these tricks.  Manipulate the ball and work to be comfortable no matter where the ball is in relation to your feet/body.  In games you'll find fewer and fewer instances where you're uncomfortable and overwhelmed. The ball is an extension of your body. 

Week 9

You can complete these drills in your living room, garage, basement or anywhere with  a 5 ft by 5 ft space.  Do it in your bare feet, with runners or with your soccer boots.  Your goal is to master every ball control skill on this video. Pause the video, rewind and re-watch moves if you don't have them down perfect.  Complete the video 3 times.  Time yourself and work to break your record each time (and each day) you do the video.  Warm up with 10 minutes of juggling beforehand to get you feet and mind prepared.

Week 9's Workout

Its all about conditioning this week.  Continue using Week 1's workout for your warmup to get the best out this workout.

Week 8

Just 11 minutes a day for a week.  These drills will improve the strike contact your foot is making with the ball and help improve your first touch range (close control v touch into space). Find a wall in your basement, garage or even use a parent/sibling (they can pass it back to you or catch the ball and roll it back from their knee) or if there is no snow, Gavin Park has a kickback wall. Follow the progression exactly.

Week 7

"Doing The Little Things Right" by Coach Costello

Fantastic presentation by Coach Costello on the things successful players do, on and off the field, to become successful.

Week 7's Drill

You can complete these drills in your living room, garage, basement or anywhere with  a 5 ft by 5 ft space.  Do it in your bare feet, with runners or with your soccer boots.  Your goal is to master every ball control skill on this video. Pause the video, rewind and re-watch moves if you don't have them down perfect.  Work on each skill for ~1.5 minutes. This video only takes about 22 minutes when you have all the moves down.  Practice until it's perfect and then keep practicing.  22 minutes a day with this sort of ball work will make you a much better player in just a few weeks.

Week 6

You'll need a 15 - 20 yard space, a cone and either a wall or goal of some sort.  Even cardboard boxes would work to replicate goals here (put two up---both on opposite sides of where the goal would be to represent a low, corner target).  Finishes should be low and hard. Don't have space for shooting?  Skip that part of the video and just focus on perfecting the moves.  Focus on timing your move and increasing the speed at which you're attacked as you become more comfortable with the drill.  Do the move too early and the defender will have time and space to adjust, do the move too late and you've run right into the defender.  Watch how the player in the video executes the move at the correct time.  

Week 6's Workout

Conditioning is the name of the game for week 6.  Be sure to use Week 1's workout for a warm up, then give it your all for this week's conditioning training.

Week 5

Get together with a friend or use a parent/sibling.  If you don't have a goal available you can set up cone goals to hit, use a wall or have another parent/sibling be a target (shifting side to side etc...). Note the inclusion of visual cues to create a game-like situation.  The idea here is: Increase your comfort level with the ball and you can spend more time looking up, reading the game and making good decisions with and without the ball.  Don't have different color cones?  Use your fingers (1 and 2) or a paper plate + a cone, etc... 

Week 5's Workout

Working on strength is the focus for this week.  Remember, you'll get out of it what you put into it, so give it your all.

Week 4

"Evaluating The Field" by Coach Tenner

This week enjoy and learn from Coach Tenner's recorded talk "Evaluating The Field".  The mental aspect of the game is as important as the physical aspect and Coach Tenner does a great job of providing insight into topics such as field awareness and deception.

Week 4's Drill

Juggling is a great way to get comfortable with the ball and improve your touch. The biggest takeaway from this video?  Persistence.  Keep practicing.  Juggling is your focus this week but should be integrated into all of your training.  This week, juggle for 20 minutes/day.  Your goal is to beat your current juggling record.  In future training weeks, warm up with some juggling.  It's a great way to prime your foot eye coordination and get your blood flowing.

Week 4's Workout

High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) is the focus of this week's workout.  Use Week 1's workout as a warmup and then jump in to HIIT!

Week 3

You'll need a bit more space for this. A line of 6-10 cones spread out ~ 1 ft to 1.5 ft will work perfectly. If you don't have cones available, please email Adam Costello at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and he'll provide you with some (Rolled up socks, scrunched soda cans, work fine, too). Go through each progression 3 times with your strong foot and 4 times with your weak foot.  Start the drills going a bit slower and focus on making every touch perfect (every touch counts and that ball needs to be under CONTROL). When you're able to go through without hitting cones (or many cones---don't be a cone killer!) try and pick the speed up.  In games we often are in uncomfortable situations because there is defensive pressure, crowds, etc...we want to try and recreate a bit of that pressure and raise the point at which you feel uncomfortable. So, for the last time through for each progression try and go as fast as you can...it's ok to mess up. This will help raise the level of where you're uncomfortable and help you remain calm, manipulate the ball, and retain possession in games.

Week 3's Workout

The focus of this week is strength.  Use the Week 1 warm up in addition to this week's video for a full workout that will help with your fitness conditioning and strength.

Week 2

This is a small space passing drill that will help players master the basic techniques of receiving (first touch) and properly passing the ball. Players should spend ~2 minutes on each move (& 2 min each foot for single foot drills). No wall? Use a parent/sibling (they can pass it back to you or catch the ball and roll it back from their knee). The goal is to master every first touch and passing skill on this video. Pause the video, rewind and re-watch moves if you don't have them down perfect. Practice until perfect.  Push yourself to improve your touch and create a more game-like situation.  Don't just go through the motions.

Week 2's Workout

The focus of this week is conditioning.  Use the Week 1 warm up in addition to this week's video for a full workout that will help with your fitness conditioning.

Week 1

You can complete these drills in your living room, garage, basement or anywhere with  a 5 ft by 5 ft space.  Do it in your bare feet, with runners or with your soccer boots.  Your goal is to master every ball control skill on this video. Pause the video, rewind and re-watch moves if you don't have them down perfect.  This video only takes about 10 minutes when you have all the moves down.  Practice until it's perfect and then keep practicing.  10 minutes a day with this sort of ball work will make you a much better player in just a few weeks.

Week 1's Workout

As a part of each soccer player's development, fitness and conditioning are an essential component.  This is an evolving library of physical fitness activities produced professionally and specifically for the SWSC player.

Read more: SWSC Soccer At Home

Club Registration fee includes the following:

Club Registration fees are paid to the Saratoga-Wilton Soccer Club via the club website and may be paid in 6 installments.

 

  • Practice Fees

 - Indoor practice sessions held at Charbonneau, Wilton YMCA, and the Adirondack Sports Dome from November to early April (includes facility costs, maintenance, equipment, and training aids)

- Outdoor practice sessions at Gavin Park and or Daniels Road (includes rental fees and maintenance/utilities)

Fall Session: September – October

Spring Session: April – June (including Gavin Park rental fees and Daniels Road field maintenance)

  • Participation in the SWSC May Day Classic Tournament or the SWSC College Showcase
  • Capital District Youth Soccer and Eastern New York Youth Soccer fees: registration, insurance, player pass processing, and coaches risk assessment fees and background checks.
  • Capital District Youth Soccer Outdoor Spring League Play: U8 – U13 including all Competitive Teams and some Select Teams. Includes scheduling, field costs, referee fees, field lining and maintenance.
  • Eastern NY Premier League Play: U14 and Older Select Teams  (includes scheduling, field costs, referee fees).
  • Saratoga Wilton Soccer Club administrative fees: website hosting, online registration, credit card processing fees, financial assistance funds, mailings, marketing, Charbonneau facility, and office supplies.
  • Coaching and Training Fees

 

 Fees NOT Covered by the Club Registration Fee:

These fees are paid directly to facility or collected by your team manager.

  • Indoor membership fee: Sportsplex of Halfmoon ($12) or Afrim's Sports ($12). Paid online directly to the facility.
  • Indoor League Play: November – April (sessions played may vary by team).
  • Futsal Participation (January – March): Played on Sundays in local gyms at coach’s discretion.
  • Uniform Cost (Order online through Soccer.com): – 2 jerseys, one pair of shorts and 2 pair of socks/ approx. cost is $80.
  • Tournament Costs: (Player's fee collected by your team manager.) $20 - $100 per player/per tournament.  Tournament participation varies per team (at coach’s discretion) and may require travel and overnights. Players contribute to the coach’s expenses for overnight travel.
  • State Cup Play / Empire Cup Participation: – varies per team and is at the coach’s discretion.

 

 

 

 

Player Registration 2025-2026 Team Placements

SWSC Club Soccer Program

SWSC U16 Girls are tough competition on the field.

Live Your Goals with Local Soccer Training at the Competitive, Select, and Premier Levels

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SWSC Play-up Policy

Team Placements

- Season

Team Placement sessions are opportunities for players to be trained and evaluated by our SWSC coaching staff. Based on our coaching staffs’ evaluations, we will determine which team each player will be placed on for the 2025-2026 season. We will notify families/players of the results in early to mid July, and send out appropriate invitations. 

We are offering 2 training sessions per age group at Gavin Park, 22 Traver Road, Wilton, NY 12831. We encourage players to attend both sessions to showcase themselves and receive a proper evaluation. The specific dates, times, and age groups are below

If you'd like to be considered for Team Placements, but cannot attend the scheduled session(s), please complete the registration and indicate this where prompted.

BOYS - Team Placements

- Season

JUNE 17 and JUNE 19

DIVISION

DATE

TIME

BIRTH YEAR

Boys U9 June 17 & 19 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2017
Boys U10 June 17 & 19 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2016
Boys U11 June 17 & 19 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2015
Boys U12 June 17 & 19 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2014
Boys U13 June 17 & 19 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2013
Boys U14 June 17 & 19 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2012
Boys U17 June 17 & 19 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2009
Boys U18/19 June 17 & 19 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2008, *2007

JUNE 23 and JUNE 25

DIVISION

DATE

TIME

BIRTH YEAR

Boys U8 June 23 & 25 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2018, 2019, 2020
Boys U15 June 23 & 25 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2011
Boys U16 June 23 & 25 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2010

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GIRLS - Team Placements

- Season

JUNE 18 and JUNE 19

DIVISION

DATE

TIME

BIRTH YEAR

Girls U8 June 18 & 19 5:00 - 6:00 PM 2018, 2019, 2020
Girls U9 June 18 & 19 6:30 - 7:30 PM 2017

JUNE 18 and JUNE 20

DIVISION

DATE

TIME

BIRTH YEAR

Girls U10 June 18 & 20 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2016
Girls U11 June 18 & 20 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2015
Girls U12 June 18 & 20 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2014
Girls U13 June 18 & 20 5:00 - 6:30 PM 2013
Girls U14 June 18 & 20 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2012
Girls U15 June 18 & 20 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2011
Girls U16 June 18 & 20 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2010
Girls U17 June 18 & 20 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2009
Girls U18/19 June 18 & 20 6:30 - 8:00 PM 2008, 2007

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Questions?

  • Club Registrar: Rachel Uccellini (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
  • Director of Coaching: Brad Campion (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

Developing Players

Selecting a soccer club with your child is exciting. We're proud to offer our players talent-building licensed coaches who are committed to investing their substantial soccer playing and coaching backgrounds into the development of each player's talent and sportsmanship.

Under the guidance of our Directors of Coaching, our coaches train Club players to play tactical soccer and thrive in a competitive soccer environment through indoor games during winter, and outdoor league play in Capital District Youth Soccer League (CDYSL) and the Elite Development Program (EDP) . Individual teams often pursue additional indoor and outdoor soccer tournament opportunities throughout the season, both regionally and out-of-state.

Competition for all Club teams requires travel within the Capital District and - for our highly-competitive Club teams - tournament play in the Northeastern States. Game times and locations vary and require travel.

Expanding Skills

SWSC coaches our players in two sporting divisions, competitive and select, for each dual-year-age-level based on both player skill-level and required time commitment. In recent years, SWSC has developed increasing numbers of skilled players, allowing SWSC to field and develop two select-level teams at several age levels. This is great news for our players, who benefit from our coaching and higher levels of competition.

All SWSC coaches strive to expand player growth through rigorous skill-building practices and matches that are challenging. All coaching decisions shall be at the sole and absolute discretion of the Saratoga-Wilton Soccer Club coaching staff and are made for the development of the player and the benefit of the team. Although we strive to provide quality-playing time for all players, there are no guarantees of equal playing time for players on Select & EDP teams at U14+ age divisions. Players are not guaranteed field position based on prior years field position, as skill and positional needs vary from team-to-team and year-to-year.

Full Year Fall Only Winter Only Spring Only
U8
$420 n/a n/a n/a
U10
$1,130 $350 $725 $475
U12
$1,340 $350 $825 $575
U14
$1,575 n/a $1,075 $675
U16
$1,575 n/a $1,075 $675
U18
$1,575 n/a $1,075 $675

In order to take advantage of the Full Year pricing, that commitment is expected upon your initial registration at the start of the annual season.

If you choose the a la carte path, you can add on other seasons for their respective pricing.


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Soccer Leagues and Associations


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JOINING THE CLUB: 2017-18 TRYOUT/TEAM PLACEMENTS

SWSC will hold boys' and girls' tryouts/team placements for the 2017-18 season the week of June 19th at Gavin Park in Wilton, NY located at 10 Lewis Drive.

Please signup so that we can plan for the number of players and communicate with you should there be any announcements.  There is no cost to trying out or obligation to join.

For dates, times and signups please see Travel Program page.

For more information please contact:

Girls Director of Coaching  - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Boys Director of Coaching – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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