The Trinity College Bantams Men’s Soccer Summer Day Clinic is a five-hour program that will fall on the 19th of August. It will start at 11 o’clock in the morning and end at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. This soccer clinic is inviting all boys entering grade 9 through grade 12 who are aspiring to play at the college level. In addition, the program is an opportunity to learn and play with one of the nation’s top men’s college soccer teams. It is also a venue to showcase exceptional soccer skills. Moreover, this summer clinic is going to take place at the Trinity College’s Men’s Soccer Field. Every participant is requested to bring their own soccer ball, shin guard, flats, cleats, and turf shoes.
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Trinity College Bantams Men’s Soccer Summer Day Clinic Organizers
The head coach of the Trinity College Bantams men’s soccer team is Michael Pilger. He is now entering his 15th year at the helm of the Bantams men’s soccer program. Coach Michael Pilger is a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education graduate from Boston University. Coach Michael Pilger is one of the most notable college soccer coaches. In fact, he is a two-time NESCAC Coach of the Year, a two-time North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Coach of the Year, and a two-time University Athletic Association (UAA) Coach of the Year. Coach Michael Pilger is also the 1990 Division III Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year and National Coach of the Year. Then, the Bantams assistant men’s soccer coaches are Jared Lewis and Zack Grady. Coach Jared Lewis is now in his eighth season with the coaching staff. He is a bachelor’s degree in environmental science graduate from the University of Rochester. Coach Jared Lewis is also a master’s degree in geochemistry graduate from Rice University. At the same time, Coach Lewis is teaching science at Hartford University. Coach Zack Grady is the newest addition to the Trinity Bantams coaching staff. He is a Williams College alumnus with a degree in history. Coach Grady is also a master’s degree in applied sports psychology graduate from St. Mary’s University in London.
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