Good: soccer camps for kids are overall organized, kids are usually kept busy, coaches seem knowledgeable, prices are reasonable, overall well worth the price. The younger of the male coaches was super strict. I liked that. He demanded everyone’s attention when explaining stuff and didn’t let the kids rough house. Unfortunately, I don’t remember his name. Improvements: facility is old and run down, building is super dirty, several of the kids who attend, especially the little ones behave terribly. I saw one kid in particular pushing, knocking down other kids, pinching and hitting them, while the 2 ladies who were there didn’t do anything to stop this child — maybe the didn’t see him. There were several times that the older kids were all lined up against the wall while only a few kicked the ball to make it into the goal /net. Maybe they were resting or it was part of the game, but it seemed like wasted time for those kids. During their lunch time there is no adult supervision of the kids who eat on the stands. They eat and then start misbehaving and horseplaying around. The coaches should eat with their group.
Sean C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Pflugerville, TX
I’ve played here for years, but only because I’m local. They could do more to improve the condition of the facilities from top to bottom.
Walt E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Fun indoor soccer. If you don’t feel like playing, support your friends in the stands with a pitcher of your favorite cheap beer. Plenty of Co-Ed leagues: +5 stars Water fountains suck: –1 star