Skip to content
Phone: 225-924-2157 | Parent Login: Playmetrics

BRSC HS Training Program

BRSC HS Training Program
This is a high school-aged training program for players in 9th-12th grade. This program is for those players who are interested in a professional training environment. Sessions will focus on foot-skills, ball striking technique, and scrimmaging (playing).
The lead trainer of the program will be BRSC Staff Coach Matheus Costa.

The training sessions will be on Monday evenings for 8 sessions beginning March 4th through April 22 from 7 - 8:15 pm.

 

*Players must have at least 2 years of soccer experience. However, coaches will decide if the program is a good fit for players or not. Email Matheus Costa with any questions.

Program information:

Starts on March 4, 2024
Ends on April 22, 2024
Mondays 6:45pm - 8:00pm
Burbank Soccer Complex - Field 21

WHAT TO BRING

• Properly inflated ball (size 5)
• Black Shorts
• Black Socks
• High School Program Training Top (free with registration)
• Plenty of Water
• Shin Guards
• Soccer Cleats

BRSC Academy – Spring Season

BRSC Spring Academy

Registration for the Spring Academy season for the Burbank, Central, and Zachary Campuses is now open!

The BRSC Academy program is a way for players to receive high-level coaching free from the stress of playing to win. We want players to improve technically and use creativity and improvisation to guide their way through the game. This helps build the foundation of confident, creative players who are prepared to advance into a competitive atmosphere at the completion of the program.

The BRSC Academy Program at Burbank is open to U6 to U12 boys and girls  (2018-2012 birth years).

BRSC’s Zachary and Central Academy programs are open to boys and girls nine to thirteen years old. Registration for these programs is coming soon.

The cost is $350/player for a 10-week season. Players train three days a week at Burbank (with playdates for select age groups) and twice a week at the Central and Zachary Campuses.

To learn more about the Academy Program, view our open house video.

Spring Academy Season

BURBANK: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday | 5:15 – 6:30 pm | Burbank Fields #26 & 27 | February 20 start date

CENTRAL: Thursday and Friday | 5:00 – 6:30 pm | Lovett Rd. Park | March 2nd Start Date | March 5 start date

ZACHARY: Tuesday and Thursday | 5:30 – 7:00 pm | Flanacher Rd. Park #4 | February 28th Start Date | March 5 start date

BURBANK SPRING 2024 TIMELINE:

Week 1 February 20-22

Week 2 February 27-29

Week 3 March 5-7

Week 4 March 12-14

Week 5 March 19-21

Week 6 March 26-28

(Off April 2-4 for Spring Break)

Week 7 April 9-11

Week 8 April 16-18

Week 9 April 23-25

Week 10 April 30-May 2

CENTRAL & ZACHARY SPRING 2024 TIMELINE:

Week 1 March 5-7

Week 2 March 12-14

Week 3 March 19-21

Week 4 March 26-28

Week 5

(Off April 2-4 for Spring Break)

Week 6 April 9-11

Week 7 April 16

Week 8 April 23-25 (Only in case of rain outs)

Player Kit: Academy players train in an all-black kit that can be purchased at Third Coast Soccer on Perkins. All players will wear the kit for training and competitions. It is advised that you purchase more than one jersey.

Please contact Academy Director Andy Smothermon with questions.

REGISTER: BURBANK | CENTRAL | ZACHARY

 

PROUD ACADEMY PROGRAM SPONSOR

 

Supplemental Competitive Program

Supplemental Competitive Program
Get additional training and developmental opportunities with the spring Supplemental Competitive Program. The program is open to 2010 – 2014 birth years to provide additional training and play opportunities for the spring.
Matheus Costa will serve as the program director and oversee all training sessions.
The cost per player for this program is $295. With that fee, your player will participate in six (6) training sessions. They will receive 2 SCP jerseys and participate in a tournament*. Tournament registration is included in the total cost. All SCP families will be responsible for accommodations (food, hotel, and travel).
*The travel team will be selected based on overall practice performance
*Players who don’t make it to the tournament will be refunded (50%)
*Age Group teams that don’t form tournament teams will be refunded 50%
When you register, please upload a headshot to your Playmetrics account. If you are already a BRSC member, please ensure your GotSport account has a headshot uploaded. Please also be sure to upload a copy of your player’s Birth Certificate to your Playmetrics account.
As we gear up for the tournament, there may be other forms to fill out, and we will work diligently to make this process as easy as possible for everyone involved.
What to wear for training – If you could have your players attend in all black (black shorts, black socks, black SCP top) we would appreciate that. Please bring plenty of water, a properly inflated ball, and shin guards.
SCP Overview
Monday, March 4th– 5:00-6:30 pm on field 21 (Session 1)
Monday, March 11th – 5:00 – 6:30 pm on field 21(Session 2)
Monday, March 18th– 5:00-6:30 pm on field 21(Session 3)
Monday, March 25th – 5:00-6:30 pm on field 21 (Session 4)
Monday, April 1st – 5:00-6:30 pm on field 21 (Session 5)
Monday, April 8th – 5:00-6:30 pm on field 21 (Session 6)
Tournament TBA – Tournament link to come shortly.
Link for hotel reservation- We will send it out once we get confirmation on numbers attending a tournament.

BRSC add Jason Carrillo to Coaching Staff

Tuesday, February 20 – The BRSC Capitals announced the addition of Assistant Coach Jason Carrillo to the staff. Coach Carrillo holds a USSF License and USYS National Youth License. He currently serves as an Assistant Coach for Dutchtown High School Boys Soccer along with Coach Craig. Coach Carrillo is also the head coach for BRSC 05 Red and BRSC 06/07 Maroon.

Adding a coach to the staff was important to current Capitals Head Coach Craig.

“Jason provides a different level of stability to the team, a calm character that will provide valued opinions in tough situations,” said Coach Craig.  “Having a member of the coaching staff with a real calm and level-headed approach will be essential for the level we are playing at.”

Coach Carrillo is excited to begin working with the Caps and is anxious to help the team take the next step. “Joining the Capitals as an assistant coach is more than just a role,” said Carrillo. “It’s about being part of a family.”

Coaching alongside Carrillo with Dutchtown for the 203/24 High School season gave Coach Craig a first-hand look at how Carillo coaches.

‘Having worked closely with Jason for a while now, this was an appointment that I was passionate about getting over the line,” remarked Coach Craig. “Reliable, dependable, and willing to give 100% to benefit the team, those types of characters are invaluable.”

With a mix of young and veteran players expected to fill out the squad, Coach Carrillo is excited to work with them all. “It’s an opportunity to contribute to a legacy and to inspire the next generation.”

Coach Craig Looking to Grow Caps on and off the Pitch

Coach Craig Returns to the BRSC Capitals for Year 2

As the BRSC Capitals prepare for the 2024 campaign, a couple of familiar faces will be patrolling the sideline. Coach Craig Scott returns for his second year as head man of the Caps. 

Year one under Coach Craig showed promise over the previous season with an influx of young talent that helped support the Capitals’ veteran-laden squad. The task for year two is to bridge the gap in the roster by bringing in more players from the college ranks.

Coach Craig understands the challenges ahead and has been working diligently during the break to help bolster his roster. “I am super proud and excited to have the opportunity to lead YOUR Capitals again this year,” said Scott. “It was a thrilling first year with lots of learning opportunities. We’ve already started to add and build our roster with more experienced players while maintaining the pathway for our younger talent.”

Coach Richard Rollins returns for his third year with the Capitals directing the goalkeepers. Several young keepers received their first taste of Gulf Coast Premier League play for Coach Rollins and the Caps. His objective for the upcoming season is to help stabilize the position to withstand the rigors of a tough GCPL Western Conference. Coach Rollins is anxious to get started to help improve the Caps’ goal differential heading into the season. “I am looking forward to another year of growth with the Capitals programming both in terms of development and success for the players and the team,” said Rollins.

Heading into the 2024 campaign, Coach Craig expects the conference to be stronger as everyone looks to catch up to Division Winners Southern States SC. “The challenge in this league is immense and tough; we expect everyone to bring a higher level again; we will embrace the challenge as one team,” said Scott.

Support from the fans and sponsors is another critical component the Capitals will look to cultivate heading into the new season. Now that he is more acclimated with the town and community, Coach Craig is looking to make strides for the squad in the community. “Growing on the field is not my only focus, we are aiming to grow local connections and help grow together. We are looking for sponsors who are passionate about the game, and who see an opportunity to be involved with a local community that wants to develop talent for the future,” said Scott. 

Inquiries about opportunities to support the BRSC Capitals through sponsorships or our supporters club can email Craig Scott at cscott@brsoccer.org.

“Everyone knows that we play for the city, the shirt, but more importantly, we play for our Fans. We appreciated your support last season. As we grow and move forward, we need you with us! We intend to repay your loyalty and support on and off the field. Help us grow together,” remarked Scott.

 

Verified by MonsterInsights