Circuit Judge Brian Edwards and Louisville City FC players George Davis IV and Marcus Harris are planning to move West Louisville in the fall of 2023 to provide organized sports for West Louisville's boys and girls.・Established a soccer club. Edwards said the techniques students learn go far beyond the game. . Mr Edwards aims to prevent more children from making the wrong choice of going straight to their own courts. “We're trying to teach these kids just the basic core lessons of accountability and court appearances,” Edwards said. “I think there is a lack of conflict resolution skills. “Kids get frustrated, react to their emotions, and do things they shouldn't do.'' Club directors say there are currently two There are about 40 students in the team, and they are learning all kinds of things, including the importance of teamwork, the importance of hard work, and the importance of hard work. “I always say, what we care about is not how good a football player you are, but what type of person you are and what kind of teammate you are. That's the thing,” Davis said. “Being good people and having strong character, that's really what we're trying to do here.” The West Louisville Soccer Club invites boys and girls to participate on both the recreational and competitive levels. We offer you the opportunity to
Circuit Judge Brian Edwards, Louisville City FC players George Davis IV, and Marcus Harris have announced that West Louisville Soccer will be hosting West Louisville Soccer in the fall of 2023 to provide an organized sport for the boys and girls of West Louisville.・Established a club.
Edwards said the techniques students learn go far beyond the game. He aims to prevent more children from making the wrong choices that send them straight to court.
“We're trying to teach these kids just basic core lessons about responsibility and attendance,” Edwards said. “I think there is a lack of conflict resolution skills. Children get frustrated and react to their emotions and do things they shouldn't.”
Club directors say about 40 students currently on two teams are learning everything from teamwork to hard work and the importance of discipline.
“I always say, what we care about is not how good a football player you are, but what type of person you are and what kind of teammate you are. That's the thing,” Davis said. “Being a good person and having a strong character is really what we're trying to do here.”
The West Louisville Soccer Club provides opportunities for boys and girls to participate at both the recreational and competitive levels.