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Penn State Harrisburg Men's offer ID Clinic Saturday, March 1st
Learn more: athletics.hbg.psu.edu/inside_athletics/Camps
Penn State Harrisburg Men's offer ID Clinic
Saturday, March 1st
1:30 pm-3:30 pm
Cost: $50.00 *Includes Shirt
Location: 2913 Spooky Nook Rd, Manheim PA 17545
Register online: athletics.hbg.psu.edu/inside_athletics/Camps
Clinic Details
? Participant's will experience a collegiate training environment, lead by PSH head coach Seamus Donnelly
? Clinic gives athletes a glimpse of what the expectations will be, should they choose Penn State Harrisburg
? Participants will be challenged physically, technically and mentally.
? We expect a lot from our players here, in every aspect of the game, and our training sessions are carefully designed to stretch their abilities on a daily basis
? This clinic will be great opportunity for any player who has ambitions on playing at a high level in college
Schedule
1:30 - 1:35: Introductions & Welcomes
1:35 - 2:00: Dynamic Warm-up
2:00 - 2:30: Technical exercises w/ physical and mental focus
2:30 - 2:45: Small sided games w/ focus on speed of thought/ speed of play
2:45 - 3:20: Full sided, free play game with little or no coaching element
3:20 - 3:30: Q & A session with players,
parents, and PSH coaching staff
*Optional free campus tour/lunch through
admissions will occur from 10:30-12:30, coaching staff will be present
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. - The Penn State Harrisburg men’s soccer team continued to keep the fans entertained on Sunday, Sep. 23. All season long their games have been filled with hard working plays and today the men were rewarded with another exciting victory, this time a 1-0 win over North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) rival Wells.
The Lions latest effort was back and forth from the beginning but goals were hard to come by. The Express almost struck early when one of their fast attacking forwards nearly found the back of the net. Thankfully for the blue and white, the post was Penn State Harrisburg goalkeeper Charlie Hyson’s (Bel Air, Md. / Calvert Hall) best friend helping him on his way to a well-earned shutout.
It was easy to see that Head Coach Seamus Donnelly was not happy with his team’s first half performance as he spoke with his team during nearly the halftime break. Whatever he said must have worked as the Lions came out moving the ball as a team as well as winning a majority of the 50/50 balls in the second half.
All it took to get the win was one great effort from Penn State Harrisburg’s Jimmy Bilger (Slatington, Pa. / Northern Lehigh). He took a shot from the outside that screamed into the side panel giving the Wells keeper little opportunity to make a save. The Express did their best to push numbers up at the end of the game looking for an equalizer, but the Lions held strong and looked comfortable in holding on for the win.
“Back-to-back conference games against two tough opponents was always going to be a very difficult proposition,” said Head Coach Seamus Donnelly about this weekend’s two wins. “The lads dug really deep today and we held together as a team. The character and willingness to do whatever it takes was in full evidence this weekend.”
“I don’t think the team has reached its true potential yet but we are getting closer with every game,” he continued. “Now it is my job to continue to ask them to raise the quality a little bit each game as we move through the season.”
Penn State Harrisburg has a busy week of traveling ahead of them. They play three road games starting with Valley Forge Christian on Tuesday, Sep. 25 before heading to New York to take on SUNYIT Saturday, Sep. 29 and SUNY Cobleskill the next day.
2012 Penn State Harrisburg Men's Soccer Team