Railer Camp 2015

We use a variety of
drills and games so
that every player,
regardless of age or
experience, benefits
from Railer soccer
camp
Each Age Group will
focus on teaching young
people the techniques to
make them successful in
soccer, including:
●Dribbling
●Passing
●Shooting
Lincoln Railers
Soccer Camp
2015
●Defending
Every Player registered by
June 5, 2015 will receive a
Lincoln Railers Soccer Tshirt and a soccer ball!
Each day, players should
wear a t-shirt, shorts, shin
guards, and cleats or
tennis shoes. Players
may bring their own
drinks, but we also
provide ice water and
gatorade
Our Soccer Camp has grown
substantially each year, from 25
participants in 2005 to a record 123
participants in 2014. The players
return year after year because our
coaches make learning soccer fun!
Come join the fun this
year!
For more info or questions, email
coach Stuckey at
[email protected]
June 22-June 26
Boys and Girls
Ages 3,4,5, and
Entering grades
K-9th
(please complete this portion and mail to
the address listed below by June 5, 2014)
Player Name_____________________
Age Group Sessions
and Fees
(based on grade entering in fall 2015)
Grade Entering (Fall 2015)(If not in school
yet, write Pre-K) _________________
JUNE 22-26 for the following:
Address_________________________
Age 3, 4, K:
8:00-8:45 AM
__________________________________
Grades 1,2:
9:00-10:00 AM $40
Phone_____________________________
Parent email________________________
Parent cell phone____________________
T-Shirt Size: (circle one)
youth XS youth S youth M youth L
adult Sm adult Med adult L adult XL
(please read carefully and sign below)
I release the Lincoln Railer Soccer Camp
Staff, participants, and Lincoln Community
High School District 404 from any liabilities
of injuries which may occur, on school
premises before, during, or after camp.
__________________________________
(parent or guardian---please print)
______________________________
(parent or guardian signature) (date)
Grades 3-5:
10:00-Noon
$40
$55
Grades 6-9: Noon-2:00 PM $55
(all age groups will meet at the high school
practice field behind LCHS. In the event of
storms, we will meet in the LCHS gym lobby
and play indoors, in which case the players
would need tennis shoes. These are last minute
changes, so you will need to come to the
school and check to find out where we are if
weather is questionable. If no space is available
indoors, we will make up the time the
following week)
Please return the form on the left hand side,
along with proper payment (make check
payable to Tim Stuckey) to:
Coach Tim Stuckey
Lincoln Community High School
1000 Railer Way
Lincoln, IL 62656
Camp Staff:
Tim Stuckey has been teaching soccer
to athletes young and old for the past 16 years.
He has coached recreational teams, competitive
teams, and high school teams. For the past 3
years he has been the director of the indoor
soccer program at Lincoln Christian University.
He is also the Director of Coaching for the
Lincoln FC soccer club. He has been coaching
varsity soccer for 15 seasons, and has been the
head coach of the LCHS boys team for 10 years.
Since he took over at LCHS, the boys team has
turned in 4 seasons of .500 or better, something
that had never been accomplished before.
Nearly all of the boys team soccer records have
been set during this time. In addition, during
coach Stuckey’s 4 year tenure as the girls head
coach, the girls team broke nearly every record
on the LCHS girls soccer record board, all of
which still stand. Several of his former athletes
have gone on to play college soccer. His
emphasis on individual skill and team play makes
soccer camp enjoyable for all participants.
Brent Stuckey is a 2nd grade teacher in
Rochester, and has been coaching youth and high
school soccer for 18 years. He has coached
athletes of all ages in recreational soccer and
competitive soccer. In addition, he is currently
the JV coach and assistant varsity coach for the
Rochester High School Boys and Girls Soccer
teams, which are perennial state powerhouses in
soccer, each of which have multiple top 4 finishes
in the state finals.
Jon Graber is the auto mechanics teacher
at LCHS, and began his stint as the LCHS girls
varsity head coach this spring. He has been
coaching youth soccer for the past 3 years with
Lincoln FC and LCU indoor. He is very
passionate about helping to grow the
participation of girls soccer in Logan County.
We are excited to welcome coach Graber to our
staff this year!