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Youth Soccer Tri-Star
Dribble - Pass - Shoot Competition

2024 EVENT PHOTOS ARE POSTED BY PARKS & RECREATION
ON THEIR FACEBOOK SITE AT THIS LINK

 

The Soccer Tri-Star Skills Competition is a free event, co-sponsored by the Optimist Club of Plant City and the Plant City Parks & Recreation Department.

No preregistration is needed. Competition is open to all area youths whether you are playing rec league soccer or not!

The next competition will be Spring 2025.

2025 will be our 28th season hosting the competition.

Event Details

  • Scoring is for accuracy and speed

  • Skills demonstrated include passing, dribbling and shooting, with points earned at each activity

  • Scoring starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 11 a.m., awards handed out at 11:30 a.m. (PCRPD/Optimist Youth Soccer players should compete after their 8:15/8:30 a.m. game or before their later game)

  • Held at the Otis M. Andrews Sports Complex west fields
    2402 E Cherry Street
    Plant City, FL 33563 

  • Awards for top 3 in each age group: boys: 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13-14 and girls 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13-14 - age as of the event day

  • Free event! Co-sponsored by the Optimist Club of Plant City

 

How the PCRPD/Optimist Tri-Star Soccer Skills Competition Scored


The Tri-Star Competition emphasizes the 3 most important fundamental skills of soccer: dribbling, passing and shooting. Participants go through a series of 3 drills in an attempt to achieve a perfect score. The points scored from all 3 drills are added together for a cumulative total.

 

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Dribbling


Race against the clock as you blaze through the slalom course of flags. Each participant gets one attempt at dribbling through the course as the stopwatch ticks. The total score is recorded in tenths of a second and converted to points. Faster is better, but you have to keep control!

 

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Passing

 

Nail a pass through the tightest zone for accuracy! Each participant attempts three passes from 10 yards away through a line of flags. Each space between the flags - or zone - is worth a different amount of points. The narrower the zone, the more points it is worth. Do you play it safe, or do you go for the points?

 

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Shooting

 

Launch a shot at the target to score big points! Each participant attempts three shots from either 8 or 12 yards from goal (depending on age). Each shot is taken on a regulation-sized goal with a target net that designates point totals for each zone. Pick the easy shot for the sure points, or try and hit the upper 90 for a big payoff!

 

 

Next event will be Spring, 2025!

Otis M. Andrews Sports Complex
2402 East Cherry Street, Plant City