Junior Blues Program
Junior Blues' Objective:
- There are a record 320 Division 1 women’s college soccer programs in the country,
- Over 1,100 in all collegiate programs combined, making soccer the largest women’s college sport.
- Sky Blue FC wants to help create the best possible match between female players and college programs.
- We also want to give these players a taste of the professional level.
- Free Program providing Professional and Collegiate Preparation
Junior Blues' Targets:
- Elite female soccer players ages 15-18
Program Details:
- Preparation and evaluation categories include technique, decision-making, sports psychology, and agility (speed and conditioning).
- Some of the methods and testing are Sky Blue FC innovations, and some are similar to those conducted by U.S. youth National and Full National teams.
- Players will also have the opportunity to be integrated into training sessions with Sky Blue FC pros.
Junior Blues' Occur:
- One full-day program with an evening seminar, three times per year
- April – June – (optional camp: July) – September ( tentative)
How do you become a "Junior Blue":
- Initial player pool will be determined on players’ applications (subsequently evaluated by references); and coaches’ recommendations.
- This is a replica of the process for selection to draft combines of the Women’s Professional Soccer league.
Junior Blues' College Prep Summer Camp:
- An optional week of sessions designed for incoming freshman and current college players to best prepare for the crucial college pre-season.
- Group will have training opportunities alongside the Sky Blue FC professional team.
- Academic advisors will help players match colleges with their academic portfolio and goals.
- This camp also includes an informative seminar for parents and coaches.
Added Benefits:
- A written evaluation and records will be created for each participant, which Sky Blue FC will use to assist players, club and college coaches.
- Collegiate Panel Nights
For further information on our Junior Blues Program Contact Joe Dorini via email or at 723-271-7700 ext. 302

