Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Quest Soccer implores the Soccer community to help Caribbean Hurricane Ike victims



Quest Soccer is emptying its warehouse of surplus soccer balls, shorts, shirts, and uniforms to be readied for shipment to to Caribbean Hurricane Ike victims. "We are asking all members especially within the South Florida soccer community to reach out and lend assistance to these desperate souls in Haiti, the Bahamas, and Cuba who were ravaged by Hurricane Ike." said Jason Aquila, Quest Soccer's co-director and founder. "Food, water, medicine, diapers, and shelter items are paramount for these people and we will be contributing what we can. We are in the soccer business so logically we are going to send our largest asset, which is soccer items but we ask all of the club, high school, retailers, and recreational soccer players and teams to dig a little further and assist our Caribbean neighbors with those paramount items in this time of need." said Aquila. "We want this message to go even further than South florida, we know this blog is read in over 45 countries, so if you read this please pass this information along-these people need our help now!"


Several South Florida-based groups are seeking donations to purchase food and building supplies to help victims of Hurricane Ike, Hurricane Gustav, Tropical Storm Hanna and Tropical Storm Fay in Haiti, which has killed more than 200 people during the past few weeks.

Among them:

Catholic Charities of Miami wants to provide monetary assistance. Checks may be made payable to Catholic Charities of Miami with a notation in the memo line designating the donation for either Tropical Storm Fay or Hurricane Gustav or both and mailed to: Catholic Charities, Storm Aid, 9401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami Shores, FL 33138. Donations can be made online via a secure internet site by accessing http://www.ccadm.org clicking on Donate Now, followed by designating the amount to be contributed and the donation option.

Cross International, a Christian aid organization, is seeking to bring food. To provide donations call 1-800-391-8545 or visit www.crossinternational.org and click on the emergency hurricane support link.

Food for the Poor, an international and development organization based in Coconut Creek, is asking for donations to purchase additional building materials for repairs to homes. Log onto www.FoodForThePoor.org/Gustav or call 1-800-487-1158.

Lambi Fund of Haiti is accepting donations after many of the people it assists lost their crops and animals. To support the sustainable development efforts of Lambi Fund of Haiti, visit LambiFund.org to make an online donation or mail a check to Lambi Fund of Haiti, PO Box 18955, Washington, DC 20036.

The Pan American Development Foundation has set up a website called Pan American Relief to collect donations. www.PanAmericanRelief.org

Also our Quest Soccer blog readers can go to the American Red Cross
as well as the Feed the Children Foundation

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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Downtown Soccer Miami hits the ground running with their Grand Opening



Our friends at Downtown Soccer Miami have put the paint brushes away, and swept the parking lot one last time as the final touches have been applied to Miami's newest soccer facility. The folks at Downtown Soccer Miami invite you to come experience the soccer sensation they have created in the heart of downtown Miami.

The Quest Soccer Camp wants to extend a warm welcome to the newest members of the South Florida Soccer Community. Downtown Soccer Miami is the newest concept in great soccer in Miami. The guys at Downtown Soccer Miami have invested their passion for the game and their love for Miami into a new facility close to Brickell, Midtown, and the heart of Miami

Some of the attributes of this new facility are:

  • FUTSAL FIFA regulation-sized fields for 5 V 5 play - 80 x 120 ft.
  • Professional-grade, monofilament, synthetic turf by SPORTEXE 
  • Stadium sports lighting for night time use
  • Outdoor entertainment system with surround sound
  • Fully equipped juice bar and wooden deck resting area
  • Free wireless Internet
  • Large screen television
  • Cold vapor mist system for comfortable summer play
Come visit their website HERE

Welcome Downtown Soccer Miami from Quest Soccer!!!


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Monday, July 21, 2008

Philadelphia University Women's soccer player Heather Walton prepares for Quest Soccer Camp Kendall



Heather Walton the former Gulliver Prep standout soccer player is using her experience as a Quest Soccer Camp Instructor to step up to the added responsibility as the Quest Soccer Camp Kendall coordinator at the Killian Soccer Complex. Heather is partnering with A.J Diaz for Quest Soccer Camp Kendall at Killian Soccer Complex. The Quest Soccer Camp starts July 28th and continues through August 1st. Heather currently plays for the University of Philadelphia Women's Soccer Team. Heather has represented south Florida well in the city of brotherly love where she scored the winning goal against Millersville to help the Lady Rams to a CACC championship game where she also scored against Holy Family University


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Friday, July 18, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp Virginia Gardens final registration is underway



The Quest Soccer Camp at Virginia Gardens is wrapping up its final registration for the Quest Soccer Camp. All vital information can be found at this link HERE

This year intends to be as productive as 2007 as Coach Tim Shea once again leads the way with Quest Soccer at Virginia Gardens. Quest Soccer director Jason Aquila had this to say about the Virginia Gardens Camp. "The real soccer advantage is not only Tim Shea the assistant mens soccer coach at Barry University, but as the head men's varsity coach at Miami Springs Senior High, Tim is in such an incredible position to evaluate, process, and refer soccer talent before it gets to the high school era. For an aspiring soccer player to be able to go to Quest Soccer at Virginia Gardens and have them exposed to their potential high school or even college coach is a huge advantage."


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Monday, July 14, 2008

Soccer player Alec Spivak goes from Quest Soccer camper to Quest Soccer Camp Instructor Aide

Alec Spivak a former camper, now an Instructor aide assists a Quest Soccer Camper with her kicking skills

Alec Spivak has a definite love and passion for the game of soccer. Alec has just finished her first term as a Quest Soccer Camp Instructor Aide. Quest Soccer Camp Director Mike Hearns was Alec's first Soccer Coach when she was only 7 years old. Alec attended the Quest Soccer Camp as a camper for many years. The Quest Soccer Camp has always strived to promote from within and when Alec became of age she was quickly offered the opportunity to transition from camper to Quest Soccer Camp Instructor Aide.
Alec currently plays club soccer for the Kendall Soccer Coalition, and as a freshman was a starting midfielder for the always strong Miami Palmetto Senior High Women's soccer team.
"Alec was a tremendous help to Quest soccer this year and Mike and I always felt that if a child attends the Quest Soccer Camp a few times they will come to understand the Quest Soccer method. Alec proved that theory correct." said Quest Soccer Camp Director Jason Aquila

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

A.J Diaz and Heather Walton to lead Quest Soccer Camp at Killian Palms Soccer Complex

Quest Soccer Camp's A.J Diaz demonstrates kicking

Perennial soccer standouts A.J Diaz formerly with the University of Alabama and Heather Walton currently with Philadelphia University will be the Quest Soccer Camp coordinators at Quest Soccer Camp at Killian Palms Soccer Complex. The dates for this latest extension of the Quest Soccer Camp experience are July 28th to August 1 2008. More details for the Quest Soccer Camp at killian Palms Soccer complex can be found HERE

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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp at Virginia Gardens will be at the Miami Springs 2008 4th of July parade



The Quest Soccer Camp will be at the Miami Springs 4th of July parade promoting the Quest Soccer Camp at Virginia Gardens. The parade begins at the venerable Miami Springs recreation center on Westward Drive and continues east down Westward Drive to the Miami Springs Circle. From there the route continues south down Curtiss Parkway where it commences at the Miami Springs Country Club. Quest Soccer Camp at Virginia Gardens coordinator Tim Shea will be on hand to answer any questions concerning the Quest Soccer Camp at Virginia Gardens.


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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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Monday, June 23, 2008

Ron Basile kicks off Quest Soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce



Former Southern Connecticut State University Men's Soccer All-American Ron Basile led the young soccer players on the field at St. Anastasia School in Ft. Pierce, for the inaugural Quest Soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce. Ron is Quest Soccer's camp coordinatorr for Ft. Pierce and along with Quest Soccer Directors Jason Aquila and Mike Hearns started the first Quest Soccer camp in St. Lucie County. Goalkeeper sensation Cliff Wisdom was also on hand and will be assisting Coach Ron throughout the week long camp. Coach Ron intends to maintain the high standards of Quest Soccer and also promises to blend his coaching style, playing experience, and soccer knowledge to the attendees. Each Quest soccer camp member will end the week with their own Quest Soccer ball and an official Quest Soccer T-shirt. To see photos of Quest soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce you can click on the link in the right column of this blog or simply click HERE (For added effect click the "all sizes" above each picture to get the largest size)

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp finishes successful soccer camp in Palmetto Bay; now moves onto Ft. Pierce


Quest Soccer has completed their 2008 Palmetto Bay Soccer Camp and now move north along I-95 to begin their inaugural soccer camp opening at Ft. Pierce. The Quest Soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce begins June 23rd through June 27th. Quest Soccer Camp coordinator Ron Basile will be running the Quest Soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce. when asked about the Quest Soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce, Quest Soccer Director Jason Aquila stated: "When you have a talent like Ron Basile on staff you know that the quality of soccer instruction is going to be incredible. It's the perfect trifecta. We just finished Quest soccer at Palmetto Bay where our other camp coordinators Donna Holyman (Tampa) and Tim Shea (Virginia Gardens) just were with us for two weeks and now the camp moves north with Ron Basile. We're excited to say the least."

The Quest Soccer Camp at Ft. Pierce is being held at St. Anastasia School located at 401 South 33rd Street.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp still has limited openings at Palmetto Bay for the final week of Soccer Camp and Net Assault Camp June 16-20th


Quest Soccer Camp at Palmetto Bay is still accepting applications and soccer players for our second week of soccer camp June 16th to June 20th. Net Assault Soccer Camp is also open to high school age soccer players looking for the scoring edge and college preperation that only Quest Net Assault Camp offers in South Florida,

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp offers Full day and Half day soccer camp at Miami's Palmetto Bay


Quest Soccer Camp recognizes that some soccer players have commitments and demands upon them off of the soccer field. This year the Quest Soccer Camp at Palmetto Bay will be instituting a new half day program for those of our campers and their families that have afternoon commitments. The half day program starts at 9 am just like the full day program but for those in the half day plan, camp will end at 12 noon."Quest Soccer Camp at Miami's Palmetto Bay is poised to lead the way in affordability and family convenience. The half day soccer camp will allow those multi committed families and players to attain great soccer instruction as well as meet their other responsibilities." said Quest Soccer Camp Director Jason Aquila. For more information visit www.QuestSoccer.com and click on the Plametto Bay link, or just click HERE

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Quest Soccer Director Jason Aquila says Quest Soccer Camp at Palmetto Bay will slash cost of Quest Soccer Camp to 2006 prices


The Quest Soccer Camp held in Miami's Palmetto Bay has decided to alleviate the strain of these tough economic times and is returning to 2006 prices. Citing the rising cost of fuel, and other staples Quest Soccer Director Jason Aquila has decided that he doesn't want to see people squeezed at each and every turn.
"Like everyone else we at Quest Soccer Camp here in Palmetto Bay are feeling the crunch but we have been able to put some market factors behind us and we want to pass those savings on to our players and their families." said Aquila.
"By no stretch of the imagination will it be easy but hopefully if we can tighten our belt and give these good families a break someone else will too."

The Quest Soccer Camp at Palmetto Bay will be held in it's 8th year at Westminster Christian School in South Central Miami Dade County sandwiched between historic Old Cutler Road and the azure waters of Biscayne Bay just off of Coral Reef Drive. "The facilities at Westminster Christian School are top notch and every player gets a soccer ball, and a t-shirt all for less than last year. Quest Soccer is doing their part to make soccer fun and affordable for the youth of Dade County." said Aquila


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Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Quest Soccer welcomes Downtown Soccer Miami to the South Florida Soccer Scene


The Quest Soccer Camp wants to extend a warm welcome to the newest members of the South Florida Soccer Community. Downtown Soccer Miamii is moments away from their grand opening and the newest concept in great soccer in Miami is about to begin. The guys at Downtown Soccer Miami have invested their passion for the game and their love for Miami into a new facility close to Brickell, Midtown, and the heart of Miami
Some of the attributes of this new facility are:

FUTSAL FIFA regulation-sized fields for 5 V 5 play - 80 x 120 ft.
Professional-grade, monofilament, synthetic turf by SPORTEXE
Stadium sports lighting for night time use
Outdoor entertainment system with surround sound
Fully equipped juice bar and wooden deck resting area
Free wireless Internet
Large screen television
Cold vapor mist system for comfortable summer play



Check out their website and blog HERE





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Friday, April 25, 2008

Quest Soccer reminds everyone that proper soccer ball care is the key to a healthy and happy soccer camp experience


As with any product that you buy, taking good care of your soccer ball will prolong it's life.
There is nothing complicated about taking care of a soccer ball. Just use common sense.
Do not stand or sit on your soccer balls. Do not kick your good match soccer balls excessively hard against a wall. They can become warped and your ball will wobble when kicked.

Buy a good quality ball and take good care of it. Your soccer balls will then have a long life.

Cleaning

Remove excessive dirt from the ball after use. Use a damp cloth to wipe the ball clean. If needed, use some mild soap or some type of synthetic leather cleaner to remove excessive dirt or stains from the ball. Be careful when using detergents to clean the ball. Never use harsh detergents. Outer coverings and stitching on some balls may be adversely affected by concentrated cleaners. Refrain from excessively spraying soccer balls with high pressure water spay. Water may penetrate into the ball.

Playing Surface

Play on turf, grass or smooth surfaces . Rough surfaces such as gravel, asphalt or concrete can be very abusive to a typical soccer ball. Premature excessive wear and cuts on the outer cover will occur due to abrasion when the ball bounces or skips across rough surfaces.

Use Proper Air Pressure

Do not over or under pressurize a ball. Use the manufactures recommended air pressure that is printed on most balls. Most soccer balls have a pressure rating of 6 to 8 lbs. or 0.6 or 0.8 BAR. It is recommended that you use a pressure gauge to measure the exact amount of pressure in a ball after inflating and before use.

BAR or PSI or LBS?

Some soccer balls have recommended pressure values indicated in BAR while others have the values indicated in PSI or LBS. To convert the pressure values, use the following formulas:

To convert BAR (KGS) to PSI (Lbs.):

Answer = 14.5037 X The amount of BAR(KGS)

For example: A soccer ball has a recommended pressure of 0.6 BAR labeled on it. To convert BAR in Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI), multiply 0.6 times 14.5037. The answer is 8.7 PSI or Lbs.

To convert PSI (Lbs.) to BAR(KGS):

Answer = .068948 X The amount of PSI(Lbs.)

For example: A soccer ball has a recommended pressure of 7.9 Lbs. (PSI) labeled on it. To convert Pounds Per Square Inch (PSI) into BAR, multiply 7.9 times .068948. The answer is 0.545 BAR.

Inflating a Soccer Ball

Soccer balls lose air pressure over time. Sometimes over a few days (soccer balls that use butyl bladders keep air pressure longer than balls that use latex bladders). Be sure to check the pressure frequently to make sure the ball is properly inflated. Therefore, invest in a good ball pump, have a supply of inflation needles and use a low pressure gauge to measure for proper inflation.

Before you first inflate a soccer ball, place a couple drops of silicone oil or silicone lubricant spray or glycerin oil into the valve. You can purchase one of the oils or spray at your local hardware store. Using one of the lubricants will improve the life of the valve and lubricate the valve for easy insertion of the inflation needle.

Always moisten the inflation needle before you insert it into the valve. Preferably, use some silicon oil to moisten the needle.
Manufacturers recommend that you reduce the air pressure in your match balls after a game to reduce the amount of stress on the ball seams or stitching. Be sure to inflate the ball back to proper pressure before the match.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with Sportskool and Mia Hamm to bring you this soccer dribbling video




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Quest Soccer reminds everyone that proper UV sun protection is the key to a healthy and happy soccer camp experience



The Quest Soccer Camp reminds all of our campers and their families that protection from the sun is not only healthy but is necessary. Every year we implore our campers to bring sunscreen and to apply it before heading on to the soccer field at a Quest Soccer Camp. To make it even easier we have added an intercative UV Sun Ray index to this blog. To access the UV Sun Ray index for your area just click the link and add your zip code HERE

For added healthy Quest Soccer Camp information go to our recent post on Hydration by clicking HERE





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Monday, April 21, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp website undergoes a makeover


The highly popular Quest Soccer Camp website is undergoing a startling makeover. The new website is scheduled to be unveiled within a few days. One of the new features will be a direct link to this blog .

Also on tap is direct routing to any of our Quest Soccer Camps as well as Quest Soccer Camp Corordinator biographies. Keep checking the Quest Soccer Blog or the Quest Soccer website for more information.


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Friday, April 18, 2008

Quest Soccer camp brings you this exciting goal scoring video



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Florida Soccer Scene Now Interview with Quest Soccer Camp Director Jason Aquila about expansion and the acquisition of Coach Ron Basile


Mike Hearns and Ron Basile Southern Connecticut State University Soccer teammates (1981)


By Kenia Marrero Fuentes
Florida Soccer Scene Now Magazine

Florida Soccer Scene Now (FSSN) How exactly was it that Ron Basile became a part of Quest Soccer Camps?
Quest Soccer Camp Director Jason Aquila (JA) "Myself and Mike Hearns are both the founders and directors of the Quest Soccer Camp. Mike and Ron were teammates at Southern Connecticut State University from 1980 on to 1984. Southern Connecticut State University has a stellar reputation that has gone on for nearly 30 years continuously. It is a great college soccer program. The list of Southern Connecticut players, and players who are now coaches, is beyond impressive. Now with Ron rejoining up with Mike, we feel that the Quest Soccer Camps just took a quantum leap."
FSSN: Can you elaborate more about these teammates of Mike and Ron Basile?
JA: "Its overwhelming. Almost too hard to document. University of Connecticut Head Men's Soccer Coach Ray Reid, as well as assistant coach John Deeley. The University of Bridgeport Head Men's Soccer Coach Brian Quinn, Fairfield University Women's Head Soccer Coach Jim O'Brien, The Citadel Women's Head Soccer Coach Bob Winch, Former MLS champions The Kansas City Wizards Coach Brian Bliss , I truly lose track sometimes. Mike or Ron should probably be answering this question because they know more than I but from the top of my head those names come to mind.
FSSN:  How did Ron Basile become a part of Quest Soccer Camps?
JA: "Ron was looking to further his already notable soccer experiences in the soccer camp world and he contacted Mike and here we are about to embark on a dual trip of talent and expansion.
FSSN: What can you tell us about Ron Basile?
JA: Ron Basile is still the all time leading scorer at Southern Connecticut State University, that's a record that has held for over 25 years. When you think of all the national tournaments and national championships won by that program, coupled with the players who have come out of that program, advancements in shoe design, turf technology, nutrition information, strength and conditioning advances, and so on it is amazing that he scored as many goals as he did and how it has stood the test of time. Ron played professionally in Belgium as well as Haiti and was a continual All New England, All American, and All Region player. He was selected for the then named "Iron Horse Award" which is awarded to the best high school player in New York.
FSSN: What do you see in the future for Quest Soccer Camps?
JA:  "In the short run we foresee continual expansion, but we also see in the long run that expansion to be moderated and directed by our outstanding staff like Tim Shea, Donna Holyman, and now Ron Basile. Innovative, quality fused soccer mixed with fun and educational approaches to the world's game with some of the best current and former players we can get."
FSSN: Sounds like you have a winning combination
JA:"In more ways than one."
FSSN: "Thank you Jason and we hope to see more of Quest Soccer Camps in the future.
JA: "Thank you and we'll be looking for you."




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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Quest Soccer partners with Elias Choueirin to bring you this Goal Scoring video





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FC Raptors head soccer coach Ron Basile joins the Quest Soccer Camp


MIAMI- The Quest Soccer Camps announced today the addition of Ron Basile to the Quest Soccer Camp. Ron Basile is currently the head coach of FC Florida Raptors of the U.S Premiership Soccer League. Ron is also currently the assistant coach of the Jensen Beach Boys High School Soccer Team. Ron Basile has an extensive soccer legacy and the Quest Soccer Camp looks forward to having Ron on board. Ron will be the Camp coordinator for Quest Soccer Camp in Ft. Pierce.



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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp Partners with ABC of Football to bring you this soccer dribbling video





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Quest Soccer Camps reminds everyone that hydration is the key to a healthy and happy camp experience


Staying hydrated during the long hot summer months is vital to a fun and enjoyable camp experience. The Quest Soccer Camp reminds all parents and campers to bring individual water bottles for their time at Quest Soccer Camp or the Quest Net assault Camp. Each Quest Soccer Camp instructor has an assigned insulated mobile beverage cooler which they wheel out their field for each session. Your child's water bottle can be stored in the cold iced confines of the cooler and readily available. The Quest Soccer Camp also provides hydration breaks, water fountains on premises, and at the Quest Soccer Palmetto Bay Camp campers are encouraged to use the invigorating swimming pool during the swim session. For an individual assessment of your hydration needs please go to the Quest Soccer Camp Hydration chart by clicking the link HERE.


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Monday, April 14, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with Anson Dorance to bring you this soccer defender video

How does someone get the opportunity to work at one of the Quest Soccer Camps?


The Quest Soccer Camp receives constant inquiries from soccer coaches and players about working at one of the Quest Soccer Camps. The process is relatively easy. High School age players are signed on as instructor aides, while college players as well as those out of college are signed on as instructors. A detailed resume of your soccer and work experience needs to be submitted via online or regular U.S mail. Please label your email "Quest Soccer Applicant" to avoid any spam file mishaps. All relative information can be found by clicking the link HERE.
A Background Investigation by Pebi Services will be conducted on college or older applicants. The Quest Soccer Camps are always looking for qualified, good natured instructors, counselors, aides, and assistants. Quest Soccer qualifies for the mandatory Florida High School community service hours program.



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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with Anson Dorance to bring you this soccer space creating video

Quest Soccer comes "full circle" in Virginia Gardens


Mike Hearns and Tim Shea both learned to play soccer in Virginia Gardens


The Quest Soccer Camp once again will be held at the recreation field located in the Village of Virginia Gardens. The Quest Soccer Camp at Virginia Gardens (Quest VG) plans to bring the same high quality soccer instruction from years past. Quest soccer staff members Mike Hearns, A.J Diaz,Chris Deno and Tim Shea all learned to play the game of soccer as children at the Virginia Gardens recreation field. "It's all coming full circle. " said Quest Soccer Camp Coordinator Tim Shea. "Mike and I were teammates in the 80's, he was A.J's first soccer coach when A.J was 9 years old, I taught Chris and now we've all worked and taught for Quest Soccer. Both Chris and A.J Diaz went on to be All Dade County Soccer Team members, Chris has been on a National Junior College Athletic Association Division 1 Championship team, while A.J went on to be the field goal kicker for the University of Alabama football team. I had my success at Wofford and Mike's success at Southern Connecticut State University is very well known." said Tim.
"An assembled staff with great competency and success married with hometown roots. How can you top that?" asked Tim

The Quest VG dates are: July 21-25, and July 28- August 1 2008
Contact Quest Soccer Camp at (305) 491-1427
P.O Box 566452 Miami, FL 33256-6452


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Friday, April 11, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with MLS Metro Stars to bring you this soccer passing video

Quest Soccer gears up for Soccer Camps in 2008


Quest Soccer Camps is in the midst of gearing up for their Quest Soccer Camps in 2008. "This year we expect to have a higher than normal turn out as we are reverting our prices back to those of two years ago." said Jason Aquila one of the Quest Soccer Camp Directors. "Plus we are once again offering the college prep and high school intensive Quest Net Assault Camp."





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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with MLS Real Salt Lake to bring you this soccer Goalkeeping video

Donna Holyman is a driving factor in the success of Quest Soccer Camps


Donna Holyman is a driving factor in the success of the Quest Soccer Camp Program. Donna brings great collegiate playing experience, coaching experience, and national team experience to the Quest Soccer Camp. Donna recently served as an assistant coach at The University of South Florida Women's Soccer Team, and prior to that was an assistant women's soccer team coach at Barry University, working with all aspects of the program including recruiting, planning practices and games, and NCAA compliance.
She spent six years as an assistant coach at the University of Kansas (KU). She was primarily responsible for all aspects of recruiting for the KU soccer program. She was instrumental in bringing highly-regarded incoming classes to Kansas.
A top player at both Hartford and Colorado as a collegian from 1994-97, she started all 74 games of her career, scoring 27 goals with 17 assists. She led the Hawks to back-to-back North Atlantic Conference titles and consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances before transferring to Colorado as a senior. In her one season in Boulder, she paced the Buffaloes with six goals and four assists in 18 games that season.
In addition, her playing experience included stints with the Under-20 Canadian Women’s National Team and the U-23 Ontario Team which competed in the 1993 World University Games.
Away from the collegiate coaching scene, Holyman was also the head coach of the Plantation Eagles U-18 girls’ soccer team for two seasons in Florida and for six years was an assistant coach for the U-14 and U-18 Olympic Development Program in Overland Park, Kansas. Donna is a native of Burlington, Ontario, and she received her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Colorado in 1998. She earned her master’s in education (sports administration) at KU in 2004. Holyman has her “B” license from the United State Soccer Federation.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with MLS Real Salt Lake to bring you this soccer passing video

Quest Net Assault camper Ceci Colon scores 37 goals enroute to her selection to the 2008 Miami Herald All Dade Women's Soccer Team


Ceci Colon, a previous Quest Soccer Camp attendee, and a Quest Net Assault attendee has been named to the 2008 Miami Herald All Dade County Women's Soccer team. Ceci a sophomore at Miami's Westminster Christian School had 37 goals and 22 assists for the lady warriors. Quest Net Assault Coach Tim Shea saw a huge rise in Ceci's goal scoring ability based on her performance at the Quest Net Assault Camp. "What I saw in Ceci was a rapid awareness and connectivity to her, and her relationship to the goal. Ceci developed a quick and decisive mindset coupled with the technical and tactical advantages we gave her." Ceci not only attended the Quest Net Assault Camp but she is also a Quest Soccer Camp alumni and current staff member. Jason Aquila the Director of the Quest Soccer Camp stated that "Fundamentally Ceci is one of the best in the county and destined for even bigger numbers. Her participation in the Quest Net Assault Camp not only dramatically improved her game but elevated her into the top scoring rankings of Dade County. Even as a sophomore she has caught the eye of plenty of college coaches."
The Quest Soccer Camp has had on staff 11 Miami Herald All Dade County Soccer team members.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with MLS Real Salt Lake to bring you this soccer dribbling video

Quest Soccer Camp reminds campers to apply for the Jenna Johnson REACH scholarship


The Quest Soccer Camp once again has implemented the Jenna Johnson REACH scholarship. Jenna was a University of Miami standout player and saw action with the United States National Women's Soccer Team. Originally from Chicago, was an instructor for two years at the Quest Soccer Camp in Palmetto Bay (Miami) Florida. Jenna died suddenly in 2005 while training to run in a pediatric AIDS charity marathon. Jenna was a bright light to all of us here at the Quest Soccer Camp and we welcome all campers to go to our website at www,Questsoccer.com and log onto the REACH scholarship page and apply

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Quest Soccer Camp partners with MLS Real Salt Lake to bring you this soccer shooting video

Quest Soccer Director Jason Aquila says Quest Soccer Camp at Palmetto Bay will slash cost of Quest Soccer Camp to 2006 prices


The Quest Soccer Camp held in Miami's Palmetto Bay has decided to alleviate the strain of these tough economic times and is returning to 2006 prices. Citing the rising cost of fuel, and other staples Quest Soccer Director Jason Aquila has decided that he doesn't want to see people squeezed at each and every turn.
"Like everyone else we at Quest Soccer Camp here in Palmetto Bay are feeling the crunch but we have been able to put some market factors behind us and we want to pass those savings on to our players and their families." said Aquila.
"By no stretch of the imagination will it be easy but hopefully if we can tighten our belt and give these good families a break someone else will too."

The Quest Soccer Camp at Palmetto Bay will be held in it's 8th year at Westminster Christian School in South Central Miami Dade County sandwiched between historic Old Cutler Road and the azure waters of Biscayne Bay just off of Coral Reef Drive. "The facilities at Westminster Christian School are top notch and every player gets a soccer ball, and a t-shirt all for less than last year. Quest Soccer is doing their part to make soccer fun and affordable for the youth of Dade County." said Aquila

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Saturday, April 5, 2008

Right here in South Florida, a soccer tradition has begun, and your child can be a part of it


In just one week, our expert instructors will provide a solid footing in soccer fundamentals, giving your aspiring star the skills to help them become a better and more proficient player. We strive to help your child excel on and off the field, with special emphasis on the camaraderie of team play.

The Quest Soccer Method crafts a program geared to all skill levels, while making sure campers learn in a safe and fun environment.


The Quest Soccer Camp has emerged as South Florida's premier soccer camp. The assembled directors and staff of the Quest Soccer Camp have steadily continued to bring their absolute best soccer instruction to the youth of South Florida. We invite you to explore all the pages of our website and come to know us and experience our commitment to the soccer community.


Come witness our commitment to the community off of the field by visiting our charitable partners via the boxed links on this page. This year we have re-named the REACH Scholarship in honor of our former instructor, Jenna Johnson, who passed away in 2006. We have joined forces with the "Draw a breath" and "Soccer kicks for Cancer" organizations.  Quest soccer continues to reach for the best in us so we can give you our best.


We invite you to learn more about our camp, and how we can help give your child a fun-filled, rewarding and truly affordable experience.