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MSD of Wayne

New director of player development
 Ajay Silva

Indianapolis Rangers
Premier Travel Soccer


Ben Davis Soccer Club is proud to announce the creation of a new Premier Travel program called Indianapolis Rangers.

Our new Director of Player Development is highly qualified and driven to develop the youth of today into the players of tomorrow.

Our club focus will be coaching player development vs. coaching to win.

BDSC will be taking a new approach to player and team development for Fall 2008. We will be offering weekly foot-skills training for all players in the club. The new director of Player Development will also be working with coaches and teaching them the newest training techniques used by the top coaches in the state. We will need the players, parents and coaches to all pull together to put BDSC back on the map.


Club Reminder about our Friday evening foot skills training sessions. These are optional but recommended for your child's development. Our club director of player development, Ajay Silva, will be running the training sessions. Again, there is no additional cost to club players. Players not registered with Ben Davis soccer club are also welcome. There will be a fee of $5 per player per week for those that are not registered with Ben Davis soccer club. Ajay will conduct the training each Friday evening through September.  check our website at www.bdsc.org for your child's specific time frame. Hope all will take advantage of the extra soccer training. 

Thanks Jason Van Dyke Ben Davis soccer club president


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