Instruction

2012 Girl Lacrosse Goalie Clinics

February 26th and/or March 4th

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New Program in 2012!

United Sports is excited to announce our new Goalie
Instructor: Kim Venzie!

*Please see her coaching bio below!

2 Dates - Sign up for one or both:

Sunday, February 26, 2012: 3:00pm-5:00pm
and/or
Sunday, March 4, 2012: 12:00pm-2:00pm

* ALL Goalie Equipment Needed: Helmet, Stick, Gloves, Throat Protector, Chest Protector, Pants, Shin Gaurds, and Sneakers

Important Dates

Friday, February 24, 2012 - Registration deadline for Sunday, February 26th Clinic
Friday, March 2, 2012 - Registration deadline for Sunday, March 4th Clinic

Divisions

5th - 12th graders

Costs

Individual Clinic Fee: $45
2 Clinic Package Fee: $80

Contact

Rebecca Wells

Coach Kim Prendergast Venzie is a former high-school All-American lacrosse player (goaltender) from West Chester Henderson and continued her athletic and academic career at the University of Virginia with the following honors:

• Member of the 1991 and 1993 NCAA National Championship Teams in Division I Women's Lacrosse
• 1993 NCAA All-Tournament Team Selection • Four-time Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll
• Full Athletic Scholarship for Women's Division I Lacrosse

 Coach Kim returned to the Chester County area and has been coaching lacrosse at every level – from being an assistant with the West Chester University Women’s Lacrosse Team, coaching elite high school travel teams and instructional youth lacrosse spanning nearly 20 years. She has been an active coach with SEPA girls’ lacrosse program and West Bradford Youth Athletics boys’ lacrosse program with a focus on coaching and mentoring young goalies. Her depth of knowledge of the goalkeeping position and her passion for lacrosse has been instrumental in helping young goalies across Chester County. Her focus on the importance of the proper technique, the importance of repetition and having the right mental state can help goalkeepers reach the next level.