Premier Summer Camps
The Tri-Cities Soccer Camps provided the highest level of technical and physical instruction in a competitive environment where participants have the unique opportunity to learn from the Tri-Cities staff led by Drago Jaha. The goal of this premier camp is to provide children the opportunity to play soccer at the highest level of their capability. The premier program is intended to complement the Tri-Cities Soccer Association Travel and Recreational soccer programs. The camp is tailored to various age groups. Emphasis is placed on proper body positioning, balance, improving and developing ball control, juggling, trapping, passing and shooting the ball. Developing these characteristics enable young players to master technical skills faster.
Keeper Training
Goal Keeper Training is designed to give goalies an hour-long session to focus specifically on goalie drills. Goalies are taught how to improve their hand eye coordination, shot reflexes and awareness as it pertains to ball position on the field. Fundamentals are also focused on in keeper training, such as distribution from the feet, along with keeper throws and communication.
First Kick
First Kick is designed for boys and girls to provide them with basic fundamentals such as passing, dribbling, and ball mastery. Additionally, participants will work on balance, coordination, and body control.
Premier Mini-Kickers
Through PREMIER professional coaching, children will be provided with excellent soccer drills in a fun atmosphere, learning the appropriate ways to show sportsmanship not only on, but also off the field. The goal is to provide children ages 6-9 years old the necessary training at an early age. Focusing primarily on foot skills and coordination, PREMIER MINI KICKERS provides the proper steps in taking a soccer player to the next level.
Kickers
Kickers build on the techniques of passing, receiving, dribbling, shooting and a series of new moves under pressure. Additionally, participants will work on balance, coordination, and body control.
Team Training
Team training gives each individual team the opportunity to work on their respective needs. Whether renting two indoor pods for one hour, or one indoor pod for an hour...you can put your focus on either quick touches while passing and moving, or individual foot skills. Possession is also something that can be worked on, along with fitness and speed and agility. Team training at our indoor facility is the best option a team has to improving during the off-season. TCSA recommends using our indoor facility as a priority over indoor soccer leagues. If possible, use our team training option along with an indoor soccer league. For indoor team training, you also have the option to select a trainer (per availability) to train your team or go along without a trainer.
Recreational Academy
Our goal is to provide training opportunities for players who want to build their soccer skills. Each week TCSA travel professional trainers will train the recreational players; the focus will be on foot skills, coordination and overall confidence with the ball at the players’ feet.
Super Soccer Skills
The single most important thing a child can learn in soccer is to be comfortable with the ball at their feet. The most effective way to establish and enhance that comfort is to give them multiple touches on the ball. The Super Soccer Skills program will help participants develop confidence and comfort with the ball at their feet, as well as, learning soccer moves, techniques on faking to beat the opponent, and more.
Speed and Agility
Speed and Agility will allow players to improve balance, coordination, and the ability to accelerate, decelerate and change direction quickly. Players will improve foot speed, body control, quick speed off the mark, and quick acceleration over 10-15 yards. A ball will be used only sometimes during Speed and Agility.
High School Training
High School Training allows high school aged players to have the opportunity to obtain ample touches on the ball while working on fitness, foot skills, speed of play, passing, receiving, dribbling, and shooting. In doing this, players can improve themselves for their high school and/or college seasons. Players will be pushed to become better athletes, focusing on confidence, drive to succeed and the willingness to be challenged.
3v3
3v3 games put the focus on great touches, quick passing and moving off the ball. Players get many more touches on the soccer ball then in a regular soccer game, which makes more many more opportunities.
Hand in Hand
The objective of the program is to provide young players and their parents with a “pressure free” introduction to the game of soccer requiring little or no practice and minimal time commitment.









