Coach:
Greg Pfleger
Greg grew up in Battle Ground, WA where he was a talented baseball and soccer player. His soccer career didn't start in earnest until 9th grade. Torn between baseball and soccer, Greg had a high school buddy who convinced him to tryout for varsity which he made. He played all 4 years at Battle Ground Highschool earning player of the year his senior year.
College Career:
George Fox University - Newberg, OR
One of just two players in George Fox men's soccer history to average more than a goal a per game. Greg put together a spectacular four-year career for the Bruins. With 20 or more goals in each of his four seasons, he scored 84 goals in 77 games, an average of 1.09 goals per game. He is second all-time in goals and points (191), seventh in games played, and eighth in assists (23). He was NAIA all District 2 selection his first three years, District MVP in 1993, and an NAIA All-Area 1 Honoree in 1992 and 1993. When the NAIA changed to the regional format in 1994, he became All-Pacific Northwest Region choice. After earning Honorable Mention NAIA All-American honors in 1992 and 1993, he was named to the NAIA All-American Third team in 1994. Pfleger was als named the First Team All-Cascade Conference and Conference player of the Year in 1994.
Greg Pfleger
Greg grew up in Battle Ground, WA where he was a talented baseball and soccer player. His soccer career didn't start in earnest until 9th grade. Torn between baseball and soccer, Greg had a high school buddy who convinced him to tryout for varsity which he made. He played all 4 years at Battle Ground Highschool earning player of the year his senior year.
College Career:
George Fox University - Newberg, OR
One of just two players in George Fox men's soccer history to average more than a goal a per game. Greg put together a spectacular four-year career for the Bruins. With 20 or more goals in each of his four seasons, he scored 84 goals in 77 games, an average of 1.09 goals per game. He is second all-time in goals and points (191), seventh in games played, and eighth in assists (23). He was NAIA all District 2 selection his first three years, District MVP in 1993, and an NAIA All-Area 1 Honoree in 1992 and 1993. When the NAIA changed to the regional format in 1994, he became All-Pacific Northwest Region choice. After earning Honorable Mention NAIA All-American honors in 1992 and 1993, he was named to the NAIA All-American Third team in 1994. Pfleger was als named the First Team All-Cascade Conference and Conference player of the Year in 1994.
BENEFITS
IMPROVED TOUCH
The concentrated individual training and constant repetition are factors that significantly speed up players' development, dramatically improving their technical ability and offering a number of physiological benefits. |
IMPROVES PLAYERS' AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CAPACITY
Training in the arena only three times a week for less than 25 minutes builds muscle mass, lowers body fat and burns more calories than regular sessions by recruiting both fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers and challenging players to constantly switch between aerobic and anaerobic training. |
A player can receive over 500 touches on the ball in a single 30 minute session, training once a week, that can translate into 2,000 plus quality touches on the ball a month absolutely amazing! We can track your progress and accuracy from each session showing you your results in real time. This is an amazing system aimed at training the next generation of soccer players through the Repetition, Acceleration and Perfection Concept.
All players, ages, clubs & coaches are welcome to train at West Coast Soccer Labs. Contact us for Individual Training, Team Trainings, Coaches Training & Special Skills Training!
All players, ages, clubs & coaches are welcome to train at West Coast Soccer Labs. Contact us for Individual Training, Team Trainings, Coaches Training & Special Skills Training!