The High Desert Soccer Association was established in 2007. In 2008, the club expanded by adding Hesperia and Inland Empire Chapters and reaching out to recreational leagues in surrounding communities. In the short time since the club was founded, the club has participated and experienced great success in some of the most prestigious tournaments in the United States. The High Desert Soccer Association and coaching staff strive to attract players and parents with these common interests:
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Promoting the game of soccer.
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Creating an environment in which players can reach their full potential and achieve the self-confidence and positive self-esteem necessary to be successful both on and off the soccer field.
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Developing individual skills and team tactics to enable players and/or teams to compete at the state, regional, and national level.
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Assisting college bound players in obtaining scholarships.
The High Desert Soccer Association is a not for profit organization. The High Desert Soccer Association was established for the specific purpose of developing a competitive youth soccer program whose goals are to achieve state, regional, and national soccer championship titles, as well as developing players capable of receiving college scholarships based on their playing ability and academic achievement. However, realization of these goals must be accomplished within the proper framework by instilling character, self-esteem, confidence, and sportsmanship within the youth athlete.
Achievement of these lofty and worthwhile objectives within the appropriate environment can only be reached through the mature behavior and exemplary conduct of the coaches, parents, and officials of the Club. Their relationship with the players must be of the highest ethical and moral standards and be based upon concern and just principles that ensure equitable treatment prevails in all circumstances.
An aggressive desire for victory combined with the procedural and graduated development of soccer skills through exceptional coaching and advanced techniques is of paramount importance. Nevertheless, realization by all that soccer remains only a game is an inherent aspect of the philosophy of the Club that must always be recognized.