Welcome
Campbellfield Stars Soccer Division
Campbellfield Stars was established to fill the gap in local sport within Campbellfield. Campbellfield Stars will meet the needs of children looking for the first step in competitive sport.
In 2011, two sports will be offered, soccer and netball. In both of these sports players will learn training techniques and rules, at the same time improving their fitness and skills.
By the end of the 2011 season players will have been introduced and encouraged to join local sporting clubs. See links page for clubs in and around Campbellfield.
Players must be:
- Be organized - bringing their equipment to every training session
- Have a positive attitude - a desire to train & a want to improve
- Be in Grades 3 - 6 and committed to the whole season
News
Week 1
Every week a student will be able to publish a report recapping the day's training, games and results. Photos and links to video will also be posted here.
Fixture
Both the netball and soccer division will run weekly training sessions during term two and a holiday clinic over the July school holidays.
- Week 0: Come & Try
- Week 1: Training - Be Aware & Fox and Hound
- Week 2: Training - Corner and Sides & Steal a ball
- Week 3: Training - Goal Maze
- Week 4: Training - 4 v 4 6 goal
- Week 5: Testing & Guest speaker Toby Glennon
- Week 6: Competition 7 v 7 game
- Week 7: Training - 1 v 1
- Week 8: Training - First Touch
- Week 9: Competition 7 v 7 game
- Holiday Clinic: Competition & Awards
Competition will consist of three 7 vs. 7 matches.
- A vs. B
- A vs. C
- B vs. C
The Team
Coach
Mr. Hanson has been involved in sport from a very young and competes at local, state and national level. He coaches athletes from junior development to Victorian champions.Guest Speaker
Toby has worked with a large range of athletes for many years. Working for the Australian Institude of Sport in a number of sports he will give Campbellfield Stars some inside information on how the best in the business train and live. One of Toby's areas of expertise is stretching and core strength, to improve sports performance and during this session he will run through many exercises.
Players
Links
Broadmeadows Uniting Care
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~bcare/welcome.html
Broadmeadows UnitingCare is a community service agency auspiced by the Uniting Church, based in the suburb of Broadmeadows in Melbourne, Australia. Our Mission is to support and advocate on behalf of families and children, and to alleviate poverty and disadvantage.

Aasc
http://www.ausport.gov.au/participating/schools_and_juniors/aasc
The Active After-school Communities program is a national initiative that provides primary school children with access to free sport and other structured physical activity programs in the after-school time slot of 3.00pm to 5.30pm.



