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Jones Bridge Soccer League Register Online Now


Soccer

GIRLS and BOYS LEAGUES  Ages 5-16

REGISTER ONLINE NOW
www.jonesbridgesoccer.org
(678) 587-8889
Onsite Registration July 31 & August 1 12:00 – 4:00pm

August 7-8 at Good Age Building work from 12p-4p


@Jones Bridge Park – Good Age Bldg.

4901 East Jones Bridge Rd.
Norcross, GA 30092

Fall Registration fee $85
(after August 1 $10 late fee)
includes uniform: jersey, shorts, socks and trophy
Sibling discount $10 off

Volunteer Coaches Needed
50% discount
Referees Needed – paid position

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JONES BRIDGE SOCCER’S U14 BREAKERS GO TO STATE


This year Jones Bridge Soccer’s (JBS) U14 Breakers won Georgia’s fall cup in November with one team, and swept through their spring season undefeated with a brand new young team.  They scored an unprecedented 64 goals with only 2 goals against winning their Division.  Then the Breakers won their District May 16-17 against the mighty SDY Jaguars to go to the State Championship in Columbus May 22-23, 2010.

The Spring 2010 Breakers are: Brooke Adams, Laura Braden, Katelyn Carpenter, Brittany and Colette Collins, Christa Davoll, Sarah Doverspike, Amanda Gilmore, Victoria Haney, Abby Jordan, Deanna Lanham, Ellie Lester, Regan Lochmandy, Taylor Panther, Rene Rindik, Sophie Ryland, McKinley Smoke, Elizabeth Waid, Lauren Watts, and Coach Andrew Collins.

In the state round they faced off with the KFC Tigers in a 3-0 victory.  In game two they beat the Villa Rica Chargers 1-0, and in game three beat the Hinesville Gators on Sunday morning 2-1.  Making it to the championship game Sunday afternoon was a feat for this brand new team.  Battling the older and former select LSA Jaguars, the final game ended in a 0-3 loss for the Breakers, leaving them the second ranked team in Georgia.

The Breakers play out of Jones Bridge Park on East Jones Bridge Road in Peachtree Corners.  JBS was affiliated with Georgia Soccer two years ago, and is growing strong as they welcome the following five new teams to the club:  two U12 girls teams, the U14 Lady Shockers Nation, the U16 Lady Shockers Nation, and the U16 Breakers.  The club plans to have a boys and girls league for Fall 2010 with the addition of five new girls teams.  For more information go to www.pbcsports.net or leave a message on the hotline # 678-587-8889.

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JONES BRIDGE SOCCER: NEW NAME, NEW LOOK, NEW FORMAT


Jones Bridge Soccer

Jones Bridge Soccer (JBS) is the new name for Peachtree Booster Club’s soccer program.  The soccer league is located at Jones Bridge Park on East Jones Bridge Road, in Peachtree Corners near the Forum shopping center.  It was affiliated in 2008 with Georgia State Soccer Association (GSSA).  JBS teams may participate in GSSA tournaments:  the fall cup and spring State Championship, and other tournaments.  JBS’s U14 Girls Breakers won the state’s fall championship, the Kohl’s Cup, in November.

Registration for spring soccer starts in January.  Look for registration flyers in your children’s school bags.  Players aged 2-4 are may register for the Preschool “Superstars” Program, and players aged 5-12 may register for the Recreational Program.

Since it’s affiliation with GSSA, JBS uses the Kicking Is Not Soccer (KINS) program created by GSSA.  These are small-sided games where players get maximum touches on the ball, thus enhancing their soccer skills.  Parents love seeing their children get a lot of time with the ball, and kids love the small fields because they get to score more and feel successful.

JBS is a rec league only.  For the modern student who has multiple activities JBS’s schedule of one practice and one game per week is a perfect complement for the busy student.  JBS would also like to recruit enough girls for the spring season to have a separate girls and boys leagues.

At JBS, skills, fun, and sportsmanship are emphasized.  It is fun competition without politics and pressure.  Many parents agree that for the money, convenience, and pressure-free environment of playing in Peachtree Corners, that JBS is a great value, and who couldn’t use that?

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