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Fire Club (Select Team) Information

FIT (FIRE IN TRAINING) SUMMER SESSIONS 2024

AHFSH Summer FIT Sessions (Fire in Training)  program of Technical and Functional Training is free and open to all existing and any new players interested in Academy and Fire players 8 years to 18 years.
Each session is  from 6:00 pm to 7:15pm.
Dates:  June 5, 12, 19, 19;  July 10, 17 , 24.
Training will be held on Olmos Basin Park Field 2 and conducted by the Fire coaching staff. 

PLEASE REGISTER HERE TO ATTEND FIT SESSIONS

FIRE TEAM GAME SHEDULES - 2023-2024

What is the Fire Club in the Alamo Heights - Fort Sam Houston Soccer League?

  • AHFSH formed this select soccer club in 1999.  Although the league had competitive teams for many years prior to that date, following that date all AHFSH boys and girls competitive teams have shared the "Fire" name and uniform design.

What is the purpose of the Fire Club?

  • The purpose of the AHFSH Fire Club is to provide a high quality, competitive soccer program, while promoting the league's principles of good sportsmanship, teamwork, positive coaching, physical fitness, and enjoyment of the game of soccer.

At what age does the division of players and teams between recreational and competitive levels of play start?

  • The division between recreational and competitive soccer begins at the Under-11 ("U-11") age group, which for most players corresponds with their entry into the fifth grade.

What are the different levels of competition?

  • There are five levels of competition for U-11 and older players: Premier, Division I ("D-1"), Super-II ("S-2"), Division II ("D-2") and Division III ("D-3").  D-3 is "recreational" play for those players who have either not been chosen to play at a "competitive" level or who have chosen not to play at that more demanding level.  The other Divisions are "select" or "competitive", with competitiveness of the divisions increasing from D-2 through Premier.  All U-10 and younger teams, including those playing in the Developmental league, are Division IV recreational.

How much travel is required for Under-11 and older teams?

  • Approximately one-half of the regular season games will be home games, played at Fort Sam Houston.  The amount of travel is about the same for recreational and the Division II Fire teams, whose away games will usually be limited to Bexar County and the immediately surrounding counties.  The potential traveling distance for away games increases for Super-II teams, particularly in the spring season, and for Premier and Division I teams in both seasons.  Teams in these divisions may have to travel as far south as the Valley and as far north as Temple . In addition to regular season play, tournaments and playoffs may require travel for all divisions.

When will tryouts for the new Fire teams be held?

  • For specific information regarding tryout dates and locations, see the Fire Club tryout page. Generally, however, there are two  or three tryouts each for boys and girls immediately following the spring season.  Each session lasts approximately 90 minutes.  Players are strongly encouraged to attend both of the scheduled sessions, as it gives the individuals involved in the selection process more opportunities to evaluate the players.  A second round of tryouts is typically held in late July and/or early August to fill any remaining openings on the teams.

What is required to reserve a selected player's membership on a  Fire team?

  • To reserve a player's position on the team roster, players will be asked to register through the online registration system by a deadline identified to players and parents.  Roster slots for players who were selected but who do not register by this deadline will not be reserved, but players may attend the August tryouts for any vacant roster positions.

What are the costs for Fire team players?

  • Registration fees are set prior to each season by the AHFSH Board, which fees are typically identified on the first page of the registration program. Registration fees are charged on a  "seasonal year" basis.  Players will pay uniform fees separately to the uniform vendor, which will allow players to order new uniforms more easily if uniforms are outgrown, lost or damaged.  Individual teams may also incur additional costs, such as for tournaments, playoffs, team parties, trophies and similar items.  A summary of registration fees is available on the Fees and Refunds page.
  • There are no field fees. The cost includes all, except Uniforms, Tournament fees and Trainer out of town Tournament fees.

Is financial assistance available for those selected to play on a Fire team?

  • Yes.  AHFSH currently offers financial assistance and payment plans for Fire players.  Additional information regarding the financial assistance program, as well as an application form, are available on the Fees and Refunds page.

Contacts:

Steve Jennings

Steve Jennings

Director of Training

Phone: 210- 725-2283

How are teams formed at the Under-11 age level?

  • Players who want and are able to play at a competitive level are selected to play on Fire teams following participation in the spring (late May or early June) or summer (late July or early August) tryouts.  All other players are assigned to recreational teams formed by the league. 

If my child is not selected for a competitive team, or does not wish to play on a select team, will recreational soccer be available for my child?

  • AHFSH is strongly committed to recreational soccer.  The league typically fields recreational teams in the U-11 through U-14 (and occasionally older) age groups.  Obviously, the number of teams formed depends on the number of players who register to play at that particular age group and Division.  Some recreational teams will play small-sided (8v8) play, depending upon the the number of players who register to play within the various other leagues against whom AHFSH recreational teams play.

Who is eligible to play on an U11 Fire team?

  • Players whose dates of birth fall within the dates identified by our parent organization as being U-11 players are eligible to try out for the U-ll Fire team; for the date range applicable to this age group, see the age chart .  In addition, players born in August or September who fall within the dates specified on the age chart as being U-10 players but who will be enrolled in the fifth grade in the fall are eligible to try out.  U-10 players who wish to play up an age group are also entitled to try out for the U-11 Fire team, but such players' parents must request that they be permitted to play in the older age group, at which time the parents will be reminded of the more rigorous training demands and style of play associated with the older age group and more competitive division, and our parent organization limits participation on any U-11 team to not more than three U-10 players.

What commitment for the seasonal year is expected from Fire team players?

  • A player selected to play on a Fire team is expected to commit for a full seasonal year of soccer.  The seasonal year includes both the fall and spring seasons.  Most Fire teams will also compete in one to three invitational tournaments per year.  The teams normally practice twice a week for most of the year, with fewer practices during the break between the fall and spring seasons and summer.

How are players selected, and how many U11 and older  Fire teams will there be?

  • A selection committee will evaluate each player's skills and ability to play competitive soccer.  The number of teams formed, and the Division at which the teams will compete, will depend upon the level of participation at the tryouts and the level of skill exhibited by those trying out.  Our parent associations has established maximum roster sizes for teams.  U-11 and U12 teams will play 8v8 with a maximum roster size of 14 players, and U-13 and older teams will play 11v11 with maximum roster sizes of 18 players.

When will players be notified of the tryout results?

  • Players will be notified within 48 hours of the conclusion of the tryout sessions.  Typically, players wear a numbered "pinnie" at tryouts, and player selections are noted on the website by player pinnie number so as to maintain the privacy of player identity.

Fire Club Highlights

The club has grown at the Competitive level over the past 5 years.

Many of our teams have progressed from Division 2 to the next level S2, and we have teams move from S2 to D1 and several teams are now at the SCL and PL levels.

We now have an office and an Executive Director as well as a Full Time DOC, Academy Director and a Technical Director who also handles our College Program.

Our Recreational Program is set up with Xara and we provide all coaching activities to our Coaches

Over the past years we have had several teams win State Championships, travel overseas to play in major tournaments, play in several Texas Tournaments and achieve first place.

Our staff have attended License courses and are able to coach at all levels.

Several Players currently are attending Olympic Development State Camps, and we have 4 players selected to the SA FC Academy 04 team.

With having teams play in USC , it gives our players more opportunity at a higher level of play, and currently 3 of our players have been offered places on a ECNL team.

We have players graduated and playing at local colleges as well as many of our older players looking to be seen at ID Camps and in our practice and competitive  games.

Our DOC was the STYSA Director of Coaching and coached at ODP, State and Regional level, is on the USC Rules Committee, and the WDDOA Council.  Holds a USSF A License and a National Youth License

 

Ft. Sam Houston fields will reopen for practice only - Monday to Thursday for Fall 2022 .
Fire teams will begin training on August 1, 2022 - girls on Monday/Wednesday, boys on Tuesday/Thursday.
Per JBSA Ft. Sam Houston entry requirements:  All adults - 18 years and older - who do not have  Department of Defense (DOD) identification must be vetted and indentity proofed for entry and unescorted access into JBSA-Ft. Sam Houston for participation in the AHFSH Youth Soccer program.  Once approved, a visitor’s pass valid for the entire seasonal year, August 1 to May 31, may be picked up from the BAMC/I35 visitor’s center to gain entry into JBSA - Ft. Sam Houston for soccer activities only. 

Please access the link below and complete all required information per the instructions on the form.  The Visitor Control center requires a 10 day period to complete the vetting process, so please complete the form ASAP for all members of your family to include all adults that require entry into the post.

JBSA FT SAM HOUSTON GATE ENTRY FORM

If you have questions regarding the JBSA Ft. Sam Houston visitor entry policies, please visit

 https://www.jbsa.mil/Information/Gate-Hours-Visitor-Information/JBSA-Fort-Sam-Houston-Visitor-Info/

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Fire fees - 2023-2024

Fire fees for the 2023-2024 season will increase effective July 1, 2023.  Register prior to July 1 for last season's rates.  You can review the Fire Club Fees by clicking HERE.

Fire Players

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