2025-2026 Tryout Indialantic Force U14 Boys Black/White

Tryout Dates U14 Black

Hoover Soccer Field 11A South

Friday May 2th, 5:30-7:00 PM
Monday May 5th, 5:30-7:00 PM

Anticipated Schedule U14 Black

  • Practices: Three practices a week
  • Tournaments:
    • Hurricane Classic
    • Prime Soccer
    • Away Tournament
    • Local Tournament

Anticipated Per-Player Cost U14 Black

  • Comp Registration $175
  • Uniform $162 (If needed)
  • Team Fees: $845 ? TBA
      • Referee fees: $85
      • Trainers fees: $510 ($65/team session x roughly 110 sessions) ( No Outside Technical Trainer)
      • Tournaments: $230
      • Equipment: $20

     Total of $1,182? TBA/year per player

Tryout Dates U14 White

Hoover Soccer Field 11C North

Tuesday May 6th, 6:30-8:00 PM;
Wednesady May 7th, 6:30-8:00  PM;

Anticipated Schedule U14 White

  • Practices: Two practices a weekTwo local Tournaments:
    • Hurricane Classic
    • Brevard Cup

Anticipated Per-Player Cost U14 White

Club fees: $337

  • Comp Registration $175
  • Uniform $162

Team Fees: $225

  • Tournaments  $110
  • Ref Fees          $90
  • Equipments     $25

Total per year per year: $562

Team Coaches U14 black

Cedrick Fenelon  - Head Coach, Trainer

Cedrick was standout player at Heritage High School winning numerous awards at a school and county level. He has experience playing in England at the University level and Finland at the professional level.

Cedrick has coached at Heritage High School and Brevard SC (UPSL) for 2 years.

jovani.fenelon@gmail.com, 321-474-8545

 

 

 

Team Coaches U14 White

Kerry Armstrong  - Head Coach, Trainer

I have been big into rec sports for years as I feel it gives kids more flexibility to do other sports.  Our club has had some very skilled players at the rec level, who I feel could make just about any comp team they wanted.  Due to the typical commitment required of most comp teams, families like mine have opted to keep their kids in rec.  To prevent blowouts, we have asked kids to play up, pass the ball x amount of times and then strike with their goofy foot, and at the end of a dominant season we then break these teams up to try and spread the wealth.  This leads to some practices spent teaching new players some very basic concepts, and while it has lent itself to leadership opportunities for experienced players, it is also a source of frustration.  I think the better answer is to set up a higher level of competition for our kids to play.
Our goal with this white team is to develop and challenge the athletes we are able to draw while trying not to over burden families with an intense schedule.  We will be practicing just two days a week.  We aim to minimize travel, and to participate on a schedule similar to our clubs rec schedule.  Minimalized travel will likely have us heading as far as East Orlando (only so many teams in Brevard) for some games.  Of course we can rock some carpools.

armstrong.kerry@brevardschools.org,

 

 

 

Matt McKee  - Assistant Coach, Trainer

 

mmckee01@gmail.com