Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign & Fundraiser

Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign & Fundraiser

  • Order your shirts via PlayMetrics starting September 9, 2024
  • Shirt – $30
  • Sizes available: YS, YM, YL, S, M, L, XL, XXL
  • Shirts are Adidas Dry-Fit fabric and are generic cut. They run slightly larger than the sizes listed.  Players are recommended to drop down 1 size from normal for a good fit.

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The Woodlands, TX 77382

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College Center

HTX Soccer is the only club in Houston that provides a complete pathway to college and professional soccer. SportsRecruits FREE online platform has been specifically developed to assist the personal needs of our athletes (U13 – U19). Extensive education, resources and the necessary tools will help each player maximize their potential to compete, study and be successful in college.

College | Professional | National Team:

  • 2 players placed from the 2026 graduation class > 20 players placed from the 2025 graduation class > 48 players placed from the 2024 graduation class
  • 438 players have been placed into college since 2017 & 706 players placed in college since the start of the College Center in 2006
  • 62 players have represented / selected / being invited with their respective national teams at multiple levels (I.D. Selections | Camp | Youth U17 | U20 | U23 | Full National Team)
  • 14 professional players

Player Action Items

  • Log into SportsRecruits with your user credentials
  • Change your password after receiving your user credentials
  • Complete your profile (family, essential, academic & athletic)
  • Go to search and research your favorite schools (find 50 schools to start the process and click the heart button to add schools to your favorite list)
  • Review and correct your showcase, tournament and league game schedule
  • Create a personal and professionally written email which includes the link to your profile for the coach
  • Email your top 50 schools and start the communication process
  • Please ensure you list the name of the event, date, color and jersey number, game times, field #
  • If you’re a Junior, register with the NCAA Eligibility Center
  • Review video tutorial, all video highlights should be current
  • Weekly college coach communication (email, text, highlight video)

Coach Action Items

  • Check the list of players is correct on the roster.
  • Send out user player credentials to all individual players (do not send the master file).
  • All headshots completed in the same club jersey.
  • Enter all headshots into the player accounts (with the club logo viewable).
  • Educate your players with the league, tournament and showcase schedule for the entire year.
  • Set player action item completion list (profile catergory areas – Essential, Family, Academic, Athletic.
  • Check the players favorites folder and adjust if needed (i.e. players overshooting the level of program that they are reaching out to). Ensure you have a conversation with the player prior to taking or adding a college off the favorites folder or adding a particular program.
  • Ensure players know that they should be reaching out to coaches through their account, not through their email server.  When communicating through their account the system automatically saves the communication almost in a virtual journal.
  • Check each players’ video and provide feedback
  • Ensure you create your team brochure (trifold or front/back format) with the necessary information
  • General questions or support – contact Simon Boddison sboddison@htxsoccer.com
  • Angie Rigsby (Girls Elite Program) at arigsby@htxsoccer.com
  • Roger Bonilla (Boys Elite Program) at rbonilla@htxsoccer.com

Pre-Event Check List

  • Complete profile, watch and implement all the video tutorial instructions
  • Contact each school (intro email and link profile) and make a list of your ‘favorite’ 30-50 schools (check the favorite icon).
  • Provide updated playing schedule (tournament | showcase | league)
  • Follow up with a phone call / weekly email (constant pro-active communication)
  • Invite the coaching staff to attend the game / event
  • Fill out your top 10-15 schools recruiting questionnaires.
  • Review on the tournament / showcase website which college coaching staff are attending the event.
  • Juniors – register for the NCAA Eligibility Center
  • Use your Head Coach \ Director of Coaching as a recommendation.
  • Prepare for the event (make handmade profile copies, online, team brochure or individual flyer).
  • Complete team marketing booklet / brochure (hand to coach / HQ)
  • This process is STUDENT-ATHLETE driven and your parents cannot become your agent!

Post Event Check List

Q.  What are the post event / game action items?

  • A ‘personal’ email / letter should now be sent to all the schools that watched you play. This will serve as a reminder of your commitment to their institution.  Continuous communication via phone, email, text should occur between college coach > < prospective student-athlete.
  • Review all your feedback and revise your favorite selections
  • Update the schools continually with your academic results (transcript, GPA, SAT / ACT, class rank, profile changes, athletic results).
  • Check with your Head Coach / Director of Coaching pertaining to which college coaches have contacted / shown interest in you.
  • Does your club coach need to contact a college coach on your behalf? Provide the necessary details to the coach.
  • All juniors should have already registered for the NCAA Eligibility Center include NCAA Eligibility # into your profile.
  • Provide the schools with your updated schedule (showcase, tournament and league play).
  • Juniors – narrow down your options to your top 5-10 schools, review roster spots & financial (scholarship) aid
  • Seniors – narrow down your top 3 schools, sign a National Letter of Intent, complete the school admission application, receive results back from the Eligibility Center, accept committed roster spot, finalize financial (scholarship) packages.

Student-athletes do not want to transfer, please read the negatives that can potentially happen:

  • Loose college academic credits, thus not graduate on time
  • Loss of scholarship $
  • Costs of packing and relocation to another school
  • May not get the same scholarship or athletic opportunities
  • Athletes will have to prove themselves to the new coaching staff and peers similar to an incoming freshman
  • Potential issues with current housing leasing agreements
  • Increased player, family stress and anxiety
  • Limited transfer opportunities to find the ‘perfect’ school
  • Understand a new game model, program philosophy and protocols
  • Play for a new head coach
  • Find new accommodations

Recruitment Tips

Communications with a College Coach:

  • Be prepared to answer questions on the academics, athletic performance & recruiting process
  • Be enthusiastic, personable and portray a positive personality
  • Understand the soccer program, coaching staff, campus, housing, financial aid and admissions
  • Do NOT have your parents become an agent and talk on your behalf, college coaching staff are recruiting prospective student-athletes and not the parent
  • Sound excited abut the potential opportunity, be humble
  • Thank the coach for their time and interest

Recruits should NOT do the following:

  • Big time any division of athletics
  • Assume anything
  • Be scared to ask tough questions
  • Ghost coaching staff
  • Chase a school purely for money

Recruits should do the following:

  • Work hard in the classroom and show an improved or consistent academic performance
  • Be open minded to every decision
  • Be flexible in your decision making
  • Research first before saying no
  • Show the school professional respect and let them know if you are not interested

Video Tips

Video Tips:

  • Four minutes or less
  • Provide a starting slide (photo, name, contact details, class year, GPA, ACT/SAT)
  • First highlight is your most impactful
  • Clips need to show personality, positioning on the field
  • Use arrows, highlights, circles, shadows to emphasize the athlete
  • Use clips from multiple games (different opponent)
  • Show some build up prior and after receiving the ball, making a save
  • Recent video only
  • Do not use music, the coach might want to hear the soccer environment
  • Be prepared to have a full video of a game if requested (ideally from the game that you have provided the clips from)

Below is an example of an introduction letter to a college coach. Edit the information inside the [parenthesis] and have someone proof read prior to sending.

 

[Date]

Dear [Coach Name]

My name is [Full Name] and I currently play for HTX Soccer in Houston, TX and compete within the [League Name].  I am very interested in your soccer program and attaining a degree at [Name of University], a prestigious academic institution. I have done extensive research from an athletic and academic perspective, and I would be a great addition to your program.  I currently play the [#6] role within the [Team Name] and possess an outstanding work ethic.

I currently maintain a [3.9 GPA], have an interest in majoring in [Business] and have already taken some advanced courses in high school.  To view my full bio (academic, athletic stats, highlight video, personal statement), please visit my online profile at (insert link).  Please feel free to also contact [insert club coach name] at [email and phone number] for more information.

I will be competing at the [name of event, league game, date, time slot, field number, jersey number] and would like to invite a member of your coaching staff out to review my playing performance.  The above event (or game) would be an excellent opportunity to showcase my abilities against a high level of competition.

As previously stated, I am extremely interested in your school and program.  I look forward to hearing more about your recruitment process and becoming an integral part of the student body on your campus.

Sincerely,

[Name]

[Graduation Year]

[Email / phone number]

[attach full playing schedule]

Important Dates | Rules

3v3 Winterblast

3v3 Winterblast

December 14, 2024
The Woodlands, TX

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Welcome to 3v3 Winterblast!

Join us for fun, fast paced excitement and a family oriented soccer experience at the 3v3 Winterblast

Tournament Information

  • Ages U7 – U14 boys and girls
  • Games played on synthetic turf at Bear Branch Sports Complex in The Woodlands, TX
  • Lots of fun, soccer contests, free giveaways, awards for team name, team spirit and individual juggling contest
  • Minimum 4 games
  • 6 player maximum roster

Tournament Information

Early RegistrationRegular Registration
Minimun Roster: 3
Maximum Roster: 6
Minimun Roster: 3
Maximum Roster: 6
$230 per team$260 per team

Event Timeline
October 1 – Registration Opens
November 4 – Early Registration ends
November 22 – Payments Processed
November 25 – Check-In Opens
December 2 – Registration Deadline
December 9 – Schedule Posted
December 11 – Check-In Deadline / Schedule Final

Links
Application to Host – STYSA
Applied Teams
Tournament Rules
Tournament Apparel
Nutrition Information

Please use the buttons below to reach out to a member of staff for this event:

GOTSPORT REGISTRATION GUIDANCE:

PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING TO REGISTRATION IN ORDER TO AVOID ANY ERRORS

HTX Teams: If you already have a Gotsport account as a Coach or Team Manager and it is affiliated with our club, please log in and proceed to create your tournament team. DO NOT USE your League GotSport Team that you will see listed under “My Teams” on the left-hand side after logging in.

If you are creating a new Gotsport account OR you have an existing account, and it is not affiliated with our club please reach out to tournaments@htxsoccer.com or by calling the office (281)-298-2180 BEFORE creating any teams so that we are able to link your account to the club.

If your gotsport account is not linked to our club, it will not give you access to add coaches/players to your rosters and you may experience errors.

Non-HTX teams: If you are experiencing issues or errors such as “access denied, organization can’t be blank” please reach out to staff within your club and request that they link your account to their GotSport club account (They can do so by adding you as a coach/manager).

Once you have your account set up, please follow the steps accordingly:  Input what you want your team’s name to be (I.E The Santa clauses), select the gender and select your team’s age group and click search. It will prompt you to create a new team and you will be able to fill out your information and proceed to registration. You are welcome to use your league accounts if you choose to.

DO NOT FORGET TO CHECK OUT!Your team will not be registered until your payment is submitted. No payments will not be processed until after November 20.

Teams should be registered in the age-group category of the oldest player on the team, even if players’ ages span more than one age group.

2024/25 Season Age Group & Birth Years
U192006
U182007
U172008
U162009
U152010
U142011
U132012
U122013
U112014
U102015
U92016
U82017
U72018
U62019
U52020
U42021

Bear Branch Sportsfields
5205 Research Forest Dr, The Woodlands, TX 77381

Field Map

Gosling Sportsfields
4055 Marsico Pl, The Woodlands, TX 77384

Field Map

All teams MUST check-in prior to their first game. Please see below for the two options:

HTX players must check in with a completed South Texas Youth Soccer Medical Release.

All non-HTX players must check in with an official medical release US Club or USYS and matching player cards from the same governing body.

OPTION 1: ONLINE CHECK-IN

Log into the GotSoccer account you registered the team with & upload the required documents to the event. Click here for detailed instructions.

Online Check-In Deadline: December 6 @ 10 PM

OPTION 2: SATURDAY AM CHECK-IN

Check-in at the Tournament HQ, one hour prior to your team’s first game.

Click here for USYSA (STYSA) Medical Release
Click here for US Club Medical Release

Interested in refereeing? Use the button below to visit the referee website to sign up or contact the referee assignor.

For more information on the local area, please use the button below.

Team Travel Source is the housing partner for HTX Soccer! We have worked hard to secure the best hotel rooms with the lowest rates for teams, coaches and attendees!

Team Travel Source can’t wait to hear from you, and is excited to EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONS!