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BU13 Undefeated League Season

The U13 Apex SC B95 team finished its Coast Soccer League season with an undefeated (11-0-2) record. The team finished in first place in the Bronze Alpha Division and will advance to higher level Silver bracket competition in the upcoming season. Congratulations on a great season and we look forward to a great spring and league in 2009.

Pictured from (top) left to right: Team Manager Scott Flor, Trevor Brink, Gabe Fernando, Andrew Stalboerger, Shane Stoklos, Dane Walton, Ethan Flor, Alan Saavedrae, Coach Eric Savitsky. (bottom) left to right Chance Horky, Carter Keene, Griffen Lee, Zed Malmoux, Tyler Savitsky, Harrison Smart, Barron Hilton, and Chase Lambert (not pictured).

Visit the Apex SC B95 team page.

2008-12-09
A Winning Season Despite the Odds

The U11 APEX Soccer Club G97 team, coached by Alicia Bueschen, finished the season in 2nd place in the Coast Soccer League Bronze Beta bracket with a record of 9-4-1. During the first half of the season, due to injuries, the team never played with a full squad on the field, and at times played entire games with only 8 players versus opponents’ 11 players. Through the inspiration and guidance from their coach, as well as the encouragement from the parents and from each other, the girls always believed they could win regardless of the challenges they faced. The many life lessons learned this season will benefit the girls for years to come. Congratulations on a successful season!

Visit the Apex SC G97 team page.


2008-12-05
Soccer Team Helps Westmont College Rise from Ashes
Nov 18 2008 - Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times

The Westmont College soccer team celebrates a 2-0 victory over Azusa Pacific on Monday. Azusa Pacific could have won by forfeit on Saturday but insisted on postponing the game until the bedraggled Westmont soccer players could come to their campus for more than just a soccer game.

The small college near Santa Barbara, devastated by last week's Montecito fire, begins healing with help from upstart team's 2-0 victory over defending NAIA champion Azusa Pacific.
Bill Plaschke
November 18, 2008

Harrison Hill (ASC Alumni) kicked through the smoke of uncertainty, the soot of fear, finding the back of the net with a solid right foot on a spotless white ball.

He kicked the first goal, the only goal his Westmont College team would need, then he turned and ran. He ran past the teammate who, at this moment, owned only the uniform on his back.

He ran past a teammate who had prepared for the game by searching Craigslist for a place to sleep. He ran off the field, under the covered bench area, and into the arms of one who lost more than any of them. In last week's Montecito fire, the home of Westmont Coach Dave Wolf burned to the ground. Hill hugged his teary-eyed teacher and lifted him to the sky.
"This is the first brick in your new house," he whispered. This is how the healing always begins, doesn't it? A community torn by tragedy searches for a reason to find each other. A group of athletes reaches beyond itself to become that reason.

The healing, it seems, always starts with a game. On Monday afternoon, on a pristine field abutted again against clear and majestic hills, there was a game like few others. Westmont College played Azusa Pacific University for the Golden State Athletic Conference championship and a spot in the NAIA national tournament. They played even though Westmont, a private Montecito college with an enrollment of 1,347, had been shut down since last week because of the wildfire.

They played even though 15% of the campus had been destroyed, including faculty housing for about two dozen teachers and a handful of dorms for 50 students. They played even though they were supposed to play on Saturday, with no rest and no preparation, but the game was delayed by request of Azusa Pacific. That's right. Imagine that. Azusa Pacific could have won by forfeit, yet the defending national champions insisted on postponing the game until they could bring the bedraggled Westmont soccer players to their campus, house them, feed them, and get them ready to play.

"At the end of the day, that title can burn up and those rings can melt away," said Phil Wolf, Azusa Pacific's coach and brother of the Westmont coach. "Sports are about relationships, family, brotherhood." So, heavy underdogs with heavy minds, the Westmont players showed up on the Azusa campus last weekend with little chance of even paying attention until the game.
"I couldn't even believe we were here," said Zach George, a freshman whose dorm room burned down, leaving him with nothing, not even his wallet or keys. "We had lost so much." But by the time they stepped on the Azusa Pacific field Monday, they had found something.

It was on the other sideline. It was standing five deep, the length of the field, stretching beyond the fences behind the goals, shrieking and cheering and chanting. It was their people. It was their school. Westmont was officially closed, but its heart had opened to pour out several hundred students and faculty who had driven two hours -- some even on a chartered bus -- to cheer for the first sign of post-fire life.
The cheers of "West-mont" filled the humid air, far stronger than the remaining faint whiff of smoke. It sometimes even drowned out the "A-P-U" cheers from locals who made this gathering of about 500 people the biggest crowd in Azusa Pacific soccer history.

"I know this has been said before, but this time it's true," said Westmont freshman Austin Crowder, who was painted in the school colors of red and white. "We're here to show how we will rise from the ashes." The Westmont players saw this, felt it, huddled around their coach before the game and choked back tears and prayed about it. By the time the game started, the burning had returned, only this time from within. "There was no way we were losing this game," said senior midfielder Jonathon Schoff. "I mean, no chance, not an option, no way."

The fans never quieted. The players never slowed. And no, there was no chance Westmont was losing this game. The Warriors beat the bigger, stronger, faster Cougars, 2-0, in a match that didn't feel that close. They seemingly won every contested ball. They appeared to win every race to every corner. They scored twice in the second half, both goals followed by runs directly into the coaches' arms. Just as the emotion fueled Westmont, it drained Azusa Pacific, the classy hosts overcome by their own generosity. "There was so much going for them, the fans, the momentum, the situation, it was too much for us to overcome," said junior midfield Eric Winblad. "We almost felt like the bad guys out there."

That's sad, because rarely in Southern California sports has there been a better show of sportsmanship than this, Azusa Pacific sacrificing its chance at a title defense to give Westmont a fair shot at taking it. As impressive as the resilience of the conquerors was the kindness of the conquered. Goodness, the school didn't even charge admission to the game and offered the Westmont fans a free lunch of pizza and salad. "I've lost a lot, but right now, I can't think of one thing I need," said Westmont's Dave Wolf. "The people of Azusa Pacific have given us everything." Monday's game ended, and the Westmont fans streamed onto the field, surrounding their heroes, singing, chanting, then coming together for a most amazing final embrace.
They tunneled. That's right, just like parents in a youth soccer game, they lined up across from each other, stretched out their arms, clasped hands, and formed a tunnel through which the players ran. Darn thing stretched about 50 yards, from Azusa toward Montecito, from despair to hope. Wolf will soon begin a daunting search for a home for himself, his wife and their five children. But for a few minutes Monday, anything was possible, the sixth-place Warriors advancing to the national tournament, scheduled to host a first-round match next weekend even though they don't know if they still have a field. "I know it's not a very sophisticated answer, but when you ask how I'm feeling about today, I can say only one thing to everyone," said Dave Wolf, staring red-eyed into a collection of kids dancing, laughing, rising from those ashes. "Thank you."

2008-12-04
ASC Top of League Standings

Apex SC teams place in the top spots in the 2008 Coast League Season standings. Apex SC has enjoyed another successful league season this year with the dedication of all its players, families, and coaching staff. We would like to congratulate all the Apex teams for making this season great and recognize the below teams for making it to the top spots in their bracket. Each of the following teams has earned a promotion consideration to the next bracket for the 2009 league season.

Team                Record            2008 League Finish
U13 B95            11-0-1             1st Place Bronze Alpha
U10 B98            9-3-0               2nd Place Bronze Beta
U11 G97            9-4-1               2nd Place Bronze Beta
U13 G95            8-2-4               2nd Place Silver Central
U15 B93           10-1-1             2nd Place Bronze Alpha

2008-11-25
Alumni Career Game Performance

Apex Soccer Club’s Alumni Matt Fernandez has a career performance for the Kingsmen of California Lutheran University over the weekend (Saturday 9/27/08) against the Cal Tech Beavers.

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. - The California Lutheran University men's soccer team surged past Caltech, 5-1 at home on Saturday. Matt Fernandez had a career day assisting on a pair of scores before putting away his own in a 3:34 span in the second half.

Click the below link for the full story:
http://www.clusports.com/news/4924/

Visit the Alumni Page to see full details on the club’s collegiate Alumni.


2008-09-29
NEW U8 Club Team Tryouts

Tuesdays and Thursdays - 6:00 - 7:30pm
Oaks Christian High School
For competitive players born on and after 8/1/00
See Tryouts section for full details.

Contact: Kyle Brazell, 805-630-1622 or Kyle@apexsoccerclub.com



2008-09-26
GU9 Finalists Santa Barbara Summer Cup

The U9 Apex SC G99 team was the Finalist in the Santa Barbara Summer Cup by earning 13 points in pool play by defeating Real California FC Black 7-0 and a single goal loss to Santa Barbara SC 3-4 to seed them 4th in points going into the semi-final round. The Apex Girls were set against the top seeded Real California FC team who had earned 20 points with no goals against in pool play. When the dust settled the Apex SC Girls had defeated the Real team 4-1 in an amazing performance to earn their spot in the finals. In the finals the girls faced the San Ramon Samba who also upset the 2nd seeded team to make it in to the final round. The Apex team fought hard but the game ended with a 1-3 score earning the team their first 2nd place finish out of their 3 tournaments this summer.

Congratulations to the players, coaches and families for a great weekend of soccer and we look forward to more great games and tournaments in the future.

The team is composed of players from the Woodland Hills area and is coached by Aaron Freedman.

Visit the Apex SC G99 team page.

2008-08-28
BU9 Champions Eagles Classic

The U9 Apex SC B98 team captures the Top Spot at the Eagles Classic for the 2nd year in a row. The team was undefeated in pool play beating SCV Magic, Valley United Red and the host team Eagles SC. The Apex SC boys earned a total of 27 points out of 30 by scoring 14 goals and conceding only 4 against in the round robin stage. The Final match was a rematch game versus the SCV Magic team who were determined to give the Apex SC team a fight for the championship title. SCV Magic came out with a lot of fire and determination but Apex SC was able to snuff out their steam by putting away a header goal early in the first half and finished the Magic off with a left footed volley finalizing the score at 2-0. The Apex SC team earned the 2008 championship spot and had defended their 2007 title. The team only allowed 4 goals in 4 games and was able to find the back of the net 16 times and show that they were still on the top of their game.

Apex SC Team Players: Oliver Chow, Lars Defty, Joe Holiday, Matthew Edelman, Ari Sidman, Dane Friesel, Dawson Waggoner, Spencer Griffith, Cole Thompson, Isaiah Garza and Anthony Holmes.

The team is composed of players from the Ventura County and Los Angeles County areas and is coached by Kyle Brazell, Havard Aschim and Ray Chow.

Visit the Apex SC B98 team page.



2008-06-09
Apex SC / Galaxy Night 2008

Apex SC / LA Galaxy Night was a great success with over 500 Apex SC players, family members and friends in attendance. The club had 72 players in the opening ceremonies. 22 players were in the dream team and walked out holding hands with the starting 22 players from the LA Galaxy and Colorado Rapids teams and 50 players were in the high five line greeting the teams as they walked out onto the field prior to the opening whistle.

Thank you to all the players, families and friends for supporting Apex Soccer Club and LA Galaxy as the proceeds for this event go to the clubs general scholarship fund and allows the club to help those families in need.

The event was a lot of fun and we look forward to our next Apex SC/Galaxy night on September 6th 2008!


2008-06-09
BU12 Finalist Bakersfield Brigade Tournament

The boys U12 Apex SC B95 Soccer Team was a Finalist in the Bakersfield Brigade Tournament. The team posted a victory over a highly rated Cal North team (Hilmar Milan) in opening round of play and advanced into the Championship game with three successive defensive shutout performances. The Hilmar Milan team was able to avenge the earlier loss to Apex with a brilliant display of soccer in the Championship game.

Congratulations to all the players, families and coaches.

Visit the Apex SC B95 team page.

2008-04-21
BU16 Sweet 16 - State Cup

The boys U16 Apex SC B91 team reached the Sweet 16 in the State Cup Tournament.

Full Story coming soon.
2008-04-09
BU14 Round of 32 - State Cup
The boys U14 Apex SC B93 team was able to earn a spot in the top 32 out of 78 teams in the State Cup Tournament.
2008-04-08
Tryouts U8 - U19: 2008 Fall Season

Apex Soccer Club is hosting official tryouts for boys and girls teams U8 - U19 for the 2008 Fall season.

Tryouts are held at each teams current practice times and interested individuals should contact each team representatives for information or contact Kyle Brazell the club General manager at the information below.

Kyle Brazell
805-630-1622
Kyle@apexsoccerclub.com


2008-04-01
BU8 Finalists Santa Barbara Tournament

The new U8 Apex SC Boys 99 team were finalists in the Santa Barbara Spring Cup. This was the team’s first soccer tournament together as Apex SC players.

The team’s success can be credited to the entire team as it was a true team effort with goals scored by 6 different players. The defense and mid field were the key components in the teams game plan and they beat the Santa Barbara Soccer Club in the first game 4-0 and tied the Real So Cal team in a hard fought second game 1-1 advancing them into the semi-final game on Sunday. On Sunday the team continued their success defeating the Real California FC team 4-1 to advance to the championship game. Although the boys played hard and worked incredibly well together, they lost the last game 1-4. Considering this is the very first tournament played together, we were thrilled with the outcome. The majority of the Apex SC boys are from the Conejo Valley in 1st and 2nd grade.

Congratulation to all the players, coaches and families!

Visit the Apex SC B99 team page.


2008-03-18
BU12 Champions Santa Barbara Tournament

Apex Team Beats Local Favorite for Soccer Championship

The first year U12 Apex SC B95 soccer team won four games this weekend including an upset win over the host team in an exciting 3-2 Championship game. The Apex team defeated two Silver teams en-route to defeating the top seed in the Finals, a highly ranked Gold-level Santa Barbara team that had won the SB Cup in 2005, 2006, and 2007.

Pictured from (top) left to right. Ethan Flor, Thomas Kloss, Tyler Savitsky, Carter, Griffen Lee, Louie Humphrey, Koa Benedict, Quinton Ball, Chance Horky, Kevin Baum, Jonah Gooden, Zed Malmoux, Jake Gooden, Chase Lambert, Gabe Fernando, Coach (Eric Savitsky). (not
pictured) Harrison Smart, Barron Hilton, Jeffrey Welk, Trevor Brink, Scott Flor, and Prince Egwue.

Visit the Apex SC B95 team page.


2008-03-18
11 ASC Players in CIF Finals!

Congratulations to the following Apex SC players for winning their Semi-Final game and making it to the Championship game on Saturday. Below you will find the final match ups and the ASC players for each team.

Boys Finals: March 1st 2008

Newbury Park vs. Santa Margarita
NP – Kiko Montes: Apex SC B89
NP – Josh Kash: Apex SC B89

Oaks Christian vs. Hesperia
OC - Michael Davis: Apex SC B91
OC - Sean Sweeney: Apex SC B91
OC - Zach Rush: Apex SC B91

Girls Final: March 1st 2008

Moorpark vs. Thousand Oaks
MP – Amanda Viescas: Apex SC G90
MP – Kayla Costa: Apex SC G90
MP – Jennifer Randall: Apex SC G90
MP – Brittany Pollack: Apex SC G90
TO – Amanda Albi: Apex SC G90
TO – Julianne Hoehn: Apex SC G90


Congratulations and good luck to all of you in the finals!

2008-02-27
18 ASC Players in CIF Semi-Finals!

On Tuesday February 26th, 14 Apex SC players were in the Semi-Finals of the CIF Soccer playoffs. Many teammates were pitted against one another fighting to get into the final game on Saturday March 1st.

Below you will find the team’s results and the Apex SC players that played for the chance to make it to the CIF Championship game.

Boys Semi-Finals: Tues Feb 26th

Newbury 1, Park Los Alamitos 0 (2OT)
NP – Kiko Montes: Apex SC B89
NP – Josh Kash: Apex SC B89

Oaks Christian 4, Salesian 3 (OT)
OC - Michael Davis: Apex SC B91
OC - Sean Sweeney: Apex SC B91
OC - Zach Rush: Apex SC B91

Girls Semi-Finals: Tues Feb 26th

Moorpark 1, Agoura 0 (OT)
MP – Amanda Viescas: Apex SC G90
MP – Kayla Costa: Apex SC G90
MP – Jennifer Randall: Apex SC G90
AG - Julie Felberg: Apex SC G90
AG – Lisa Bennett: Apex SC G92

Oaks Christian 2, Oak Park 1
OP - Caitlin Crouse: Apex SC G91
OP - Samantha Futterman: Apex SC G91
OP - Madison Stark: Apex SC G92
OP - Amanda Cox: Apex SC G90

Thousand Oaks 1, Walnut 0
TO – Amanda Albi: Apex SC G90
TO – Julianne Hoehn: Apex SC G90

View Point 3, Desert Christian 2(OT)
VP – Sammy Tellez: Apex SC G90


Congratulations to all the players for their tremendous hard work and accomplishment!

2008-02-26
BU12 Final Four State Cup!

Fantastic Finish

The Apex SC Boys U12 soccer team played 7 games over 3 weeks against progressively higher-level competition in the 30th Annual CYSA-South State Championships, en route to a final four finish. The first-year Apex team finished tied for 3rd place in the State Cup Tournament held in Lancaster amongst the 220 eligible soccer Clubs in CYSA-South.

Pictured from (top) left to right. Coach Eric Savitsky, Ethan Flor, Leo Winokur, Thomas Kloss, Louie Humphrey, Jeffrey Welk, Team Manager Scott Flor, Barron Hilton, Koa Benedict, Cyle Moscowitz, Tyler Savitsky, Harrison Smart,Cameron Silbar, Chase Lambert, Chance Horky, Kevin Baum, Zed Malmoux; (not pictured) Prince Egwue.


Visit the Apex SC B95 team page.



2008-02-18
BU9 & U12 Sweet 16 State Cup

Congratulations to both the Apex SC U9 - B98 and U12 - B95 teams! Both teams have made it into the round of 16 in the State Cup tournament. Below are the results that earned them entry into the Sweet 16. We wish both teams the best of luck as the tournament continues this coming Presidents Day weekend.

Apex SC B98 - U9
Pool Play:
2 - 0 vs. Rebels Soccer Club - Blue
4 - 2 vs. Force SC B98 White
3 - 2 vs. Canyon PSA B9
Round of 32:
1 - 0 vs. Canyon PSA B9
Round of 16:
Apex SC B98 vs. So Cal Gunners
10:30 am Field #20 Lancaster NSC

Apex SC B95 - U12
Pool Play:
3 - 1 vs. PCSC B95 Blue
0 - 1 vs. Fram CQ
3 - 0 vs. Del Mar Sharks Boys - 95 Blue
Round of 32:
4 - 0 vs. Oxnard Youth SC
Round of 16:
Apex SC B95 vs. DBWV United 95
11:00 am Field #12 Lancaster NSC

Congratulations to both teams for their great success the last two weekends and good luck this coming weekend!!!!!






2008-02-11
GU13 - Round of 64 State Cup

Congratulations to the Apex SC G94 Black team for making it through to the round of 64 in their first weekend of play. They will continue their State Cup hunt this coming Presidents Weekend and we wish them continued success! Below are the results that have earned their spot in the next round:

Apex SC - G94 Black - U13
Pool Play:
1 - 0 Corona Eagles G94 Navy
0 - 2 Westside Breakers 94 Blue
4 - 0 Alliance Blue
Round of 64:
Apex SC B94 Black vs. Arsenal FC White
11:00 am Field 14 Lancaster NSC

Good Luck this weekend!!!!

2008-02-11
GU10 Finalist Rich Bailey Girls Friendship Tournament

Congratulations to the Apex SC Girls ’97 team who had a Finalist Finish in the Rich Bailey Girls Friendship Tournament. The Apex girls were undefeated in pool play outscoring their opponents 2-1 vs. Irvine Spirit, 2-0 vs. OJSC Dynamite, and 4-1 vs. MV Galaxy. It was a great accomplishment by all the Apex SC members defending and attacking as a team; with half of the team scoring at least one goal in pool play to advance to the Championship game. In the Finals the girls faced the OSC United Warriors in what turned out to be a very hard fought battle and a 0-0 half time score. The second half was the same great soccer played by both teams with the Apex SC girls hitting the post but not able to capitalize. In the end OSC United was able to squeak one goal in and win the final game. Congratulations to the Apex SC girls for a great tournament and 2nd place finish overall.

The team is preparing for State Cup next weekend at Freedom Park in Camarillo.

Players: Susana Pino, Jennika Wenzel, Kristina Cusolito, Maisie Heitman, Kristine Albertson, Morgan Gilmore, Sasha Savitsky, Alex Plank, Jacqueline Johnston and Izabelle Chow. Coached by Alicia Bueschen

Click Here to go to the G97 team page.

2008-01-28
GU12 Finalists Copa Real Invitational

The U12 Apex SC G95 team made the finals after defeating Silver Elite Westside Breakers and Silver Real So Cal. Goals were scored by Nicole McDonald and Hannah Dearborn with assist by Christa Helms and Dearborn. Strong defensive play came from Ari Dugas, Meghan Head, Christina Spedafora, Erika Moxley and Sommer Saunders. Mids Rachel Dean, Nadia Doris, Mel Weisberger, Hope Helms and Lianna Moss controlled the middle. Courtney Beaulieu had many saves and two shutouts. The team is preparing for upcoming State Cup in Lancaster in a few weeks.

Congratulations girls and good luck in Lancaster!

Click Here to go to the G95 team page.


2008-01-25
Youth Academy Registration Open


The Apex SC Youth Academy is accepting registrations for the 2008 winter/spring sessions. Visit the Youth Academy section in the upper right hand corner of the website.

4 years and going strong the Apex Academy was the first year round soccer academy in the area and has produced outstanding results since it began.

We look forward to seeing all the returning player and new families in 2008.


2008-01-10
Spring Soccer Camp: April 13th - 17th

Spring Soccer Camp: April 13th - 17th, 2009
Valley View Park: 100 Los Arcos Dr. Oak Park, CA 91377

Fees: $95 for the week (5 days)

For Registration and Full Details Click Here.

Kyle Brazell
Youth Director
805-630-1622
Kyle@apexsoccerclub.com


2008-12-08
Apex Tournament Dates Announced

Apex Soccer Club will host the Ventura County Premier Cup in the Summer of 2009.

Dates: August 8-9, 2009.
Ages: Boys and Girls U9 - U19

Click Here to be taken to the Tournament website for Full Details.



2008-11-05
New U8 Team Tryouts - Starting Dec 2nd

Starting December 2nd, 2008
Tuesdays and Thursdays - 6:00 - 7:30pm
Oaks Christian High School
For competitive players born on and after 8/1/00
See Tryouts section for full details.

Contact: Kyle Brazell, 805-630-1622 or Kyle@apexsoccerclub.com



2008-09-26
Picture Day: Oct 12 - Wildflower Park

Team Pictures are being taken at Wildflower Park. Each player needs to bring a filled out order form and arrive 15 minutes before their team time slot. All teams will be wearing all black for the pictures.

Below are the scheduled times for each team and order form.

Apex Picture Day Schedule for Teams
Picture Day Order Form
Picture Day Procedures

The League Pack on the order form is covered in the club fees for 2008 and you may order additional pictures for your player.

2008-09-17
Apex - Galaxy Night Sept 6th, 7:30pm

Join us in supporting the Los Angeles Galaxy versus the Real Salt Lake.

Apex - Galaxy Night Order Form, Due Aug 25th

Teams will have the opportunity to be on the field with Beckham, Landon Donovan and the rest of the Galaxy team.

We hope all the Apex SC players, family members and friends will be able to attend this fantastic opportunity. Over 500 Apex Soccer Club players, family members and friends attended the first Apex-Galaxy games on June 7th.

Apex SC thanks all those that participated in our first event as each ticket sold helps fund our scholarship program for Apex SC families.

Don't miss out on your opportunity to support the LA Galaxy and Apex SC.

2008-08-18
Spring Soccer Camp: March 24-28

Spring Soccer Camp: March 24th - 28th

Valley View Park: 100 Los Arcos Dr. Oak Park, CA 91377

Map: Click Here

Fees: $95 for the week (5 days)

For Registration visit our Youth Academy Section in the upper right hand of the site.

Kyle Brazell
Youth Director
805-630-1622
Kyle@apexsoccerclub.com


2008-01-23
Tryouts U8-U13: March 3rd - 14th

Apex Soccer Club is host official tryout days for the U8 - U13 teams for the 2008 Fall season the first 2 weeks in March.

Tryouts are held at each teams current practice times and interested individuals should contact each team representatives for information or contact Kyle Brazell the club General manager at the information below.

Kyle Brazell
805-630-1622
Kyle@apexsoccerclub.com



2008-01-15
Youth Academy Returns Feb 4th

The Apex SC Youth Academy is accepting registrations for the 2008 winter/spring sessions. Visit the Youth Academy section in the upper right hand corner of the website.

4 years and going strong the Apex Academy was the first year round soccer academy in the area and has produced outstanding results since it began.

We look forward to seeing all the returning player and new families in 2008.
2008-01-10