Friday, June 27, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp finishes successful first week at Ft. Pierce; now moves onto Kendall, Virginia Gardens, and Port St. Lucie

Quest Soccer's Jason Aquila, Ron Basile and Cliff Wisdom

The Quest Soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce has successfully completed their inaugural week at Ft. Pierce and Quest Soccer Camp is now poised to move on to their next soccer camps at Virginia Gardens, Kendall, and Port St. Lucie.

Ron Basile who served as Quest Soccer camp Coordinator in Ft. Pierce will be bringing his winning ways and his competent staff later in the summer to Quest Soccer in Port St. Lucie. Jason Aquila the Quest Soccer Camp Director noted that "Ron Basile has such a knowledge for the game and he really communicates great soccer through action as well as speech to the players. We feel very fortunate to have Coach Ron on staff with us and are equally looking forward to what he can do in Port St. Lucie."

Tim Shea will be on his game also as he brings the Quest Soccer Camp to Virginia Gardens Florida for it's third year in a row. Tim serves as the Camp coordinator fro Quest Soccer at Virginia Gardens and his hometown roots and coaching ability have been a big part of the community's continued soccer success. "Tim's been playing and coaching in the Virginia Gardens-Miami Springs area his whole life, and throughout his whole life scores of great teams and players have come from the region. That is not a coincidence." said Aquila

Philadelphia University women's soccer sensation Heather Walton will be taking her soccer skills from Quest Soccer camp at Palmetto Bay to Quest Soccer Kendall where she will share co-coordinator roles with A.J Diaz a soccer standout in Dade County and former football field goal kicker for the University of Alabama. Both Heather and A.J will be leading the first ever Quest Soccer Camp held at Kendall (Florida).

"Through our alliance with Junior Premier Sports, Heather and A.J will conduct the first Quest Soccer Camp held at an astroturf facility. Besides the great astroturf field, there is also a swimming pool and a great natural grass facility. Quest soccer camp continues to grow and our campers are enjoying the flexibility of different venues." said Aquila

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