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Recreational & Development Play Through ENSA

ENSA - Eastern Nebraska Soccer Assocation

The Eastern Nebraska Soccer Association (ENSA) is an organization serving clubs in and around the metro area.  Member teams are from Bennington, Blair, Bellevue, Elkhorn, Fremont, Gretna, Murray, Omaha, Papillion, Plattsmouth, LaVista, Lincoln, Ralston, Springfield and Council Bluffs.  ENSA's primary function is to schedule games between member clubs.  Teams within this assocation are developmental; preparing for competitive play in U11 and recreational; continuing to play for enjoyment of the game. 

Beginning Fall 2011 BSC will be partnering with ENSA to move in-house U10 teams into their assocation.  Teams will no longer be coed.  There will be all girl and all boy divisions available in U9 - U19.  With in each age division there are several levels of play.  For Fall 2011 BSC will be offering Developmental Boys teams for U9 and U10 that will be registered in division 2 or 3.  We will also be offering recreational play for both genders for U9-U19 in division 4 or 5. 

There are some noticiable changes for this type of play; some we have introduced to our in-house U10 team to prepare them for next season. 

  • Competition Against Other Metro Area Clubs
  • Travel to Games
  • Larger Fields and Goals
  • Referees
  • Parents Sitting Opposite Players on the Field
  • Numbered Uniforms
  • Player Passes
  • Larger Sense of Team & Pride in Bennington

 

UPDATED ENSA Game Schedule

Division Game Night Alternative Night
U9B Rec & Dev Friday Sat / Sun
U9G Friday Sat / Sun
U10B Development Tuesday Sat / Sun
U10B Recreational Thursday Sat / Sun
U10G Monday Sat / Sun
U11B Tuesday Sat / Sun
U11G Tuesday Sat / Sun
U12B Friday Sat / Sun
U12G Thursday Sat / Sun
U13B & U14B Saturday Mon / Sun
U13G & U14G Monday Sat / Sun
U15B - U19B Sunday Sat
U15G - U19G Sunday Sat
  • Since games are run by a referee rather than a club there is more flexibility with game schedules. 
  • Coaches can request bye weeks or alterntive nights if school is not in session, players are out of town, or it conflicts with another activity. 

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