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Alma To Host Girls High School Pre-Season Soccer Clinic

Alma College women's soccer is hosting a girls high school pre-season clinic on Saturday, March 3, giving an opportunity to "fine tune" players for their high school soccer seasons.
The camp features all aspects of soccer, ranging from individual through small and large group tactics.

Download the full brochure now or call (989) 463-7089 for more information.

LOCATION
This clinic will be held at the Alan J. Stone Recreation Center on the Alma College campus, only 45 minutes north of Lansing. If weather permits, we will utilize the grass-turf playing surface of the football stadium - Bahlke Field.

STAFF
Training sessions will be conducted by Alma College women's soccer head coach Jeff Hosler, who has extensive coaching experience at various levels including college, high school and club. Varsity team members will also assist to ensure an adequate player-coach ratio. Email Coach Hosler at hosler@alma.edu.

COST (Per Player)
$55 if you pre-register by Feb. 23, 2007
$70 on-site registration
(T-shirt and Lunch are provided).

ALL PROCEEDS GO DIRECTLY TO THE ALMA COLLEGE WOMEN'S SOCCER PROGRAM.

 

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Coach Profile

Jeff Hosler

Jeff Hosler
Graduation: 2002

Jeff Hosler '02 joined the Alma College Athletics staff as the Scots women's soccer coach in 2006 and has helped the Maroon and Cream rise as one of the most talented young teams in the MIAA.

In his time at Alma, Hosler became one of the best players in the 30 years of Scots soccer. He remains the all-time assists leader and ranks in the top ten in career goals and in the top five in career points. He helped the Scots to their second MIAA title, first-ever NCAA Regional Championship and first-ever NCAA Final Four appearance in 1999 en route to first team All-MIAA and third team All-Mideast Region honors. He would go on to earn first team All-MIAA accolades again in 2001 and was named to the conference's second team in 2000.