Staying safe, playing soccer
Training his concentration on the ball, Carter Knickerbocker, 8, practiced juggling the soccer ball in the last 5 minutes of the summer camp program held in Pine Plains on Thursday, Aug. 6.
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle

Staying safe, playing soccer

PINE PLAINS — Rising soccer players from the local area seized the opportunity to perfect their skills on the field by registering for the summer camp program hosted by Fox Soccer Academy in Pine Plains. From Monday, Aug. 3, through Friday, Aug. 7, the program was held at the Pine Plains Recreational Park, located on Beach Road, from 9 a.m. to noon, during which time the 14 registered players learned basic foot skills and how to master the soccer ball.

“Half the kids are knock-down, drag-out, total soccer players, and the other half are athletes who love soccer and want to play,” Fox Soccer Academy Premier Coach Paul LaBarbera said appreciatively, “so we’re appealing to both.”

Respecting the rules of social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, all of the program’s participants wore face masks while on the field and stayed 10 feet apart from one another whenever they weren’t wearing masks.

“Basically we’re doing no contact and adjusting the game so people can come out and play soccer,” LaBarbera said.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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