Wisconsin Green-Bay Girls Wear Green Pre-wrap
Check it out! The NCAA basketball ladies have caught on and now basketball girls wear pre-wrap, too! We watched the game between the UConn Huskies and WGBU and green pre-wrap was everywhere!
Basketball girls wear pre-wrap, too!
Female Athletes’ Secret – Use Pre-wrap to Keep Hair Out of Your Eyes!
If you’re tired of trying find ways to keep your hair out of your eyes, take a tip from college athletes. Use pre-wrap! Pre-what? Yes, pre-wrap. Also called underwrap, pre-wrap is designed to go underneath athletic tape to keep tape from sticking to your skin. Some athlete must have forgotten a headband and grabbed a roll in desperation! Now hugely popular with teenage athletes, girls have found a fun way to keep their hair out of their face! The foamy material sticks to itself and has enough grip to stay on your head but doesn’t stick to your hair. Regular headbands slip off easily. Who wants to fuss with hair during a game or practice?
Pre-wrap comes in eleven colors: black, blue, green, maroon, natural, orange, hot pink, light pink, purple, red and yellow. Each latex-free roll is 2 3/4 inches by 30 yards. You can get a lot of headbands out of one roll! Although many sports leagues prohibit the use of hair accessories, pre-wrap is permitted. While many girls coordinate their pre-wrap with their team colors, lots just use it to go with whatever outfit they are wearing that day. It’s a great way to show school or team spirit!
Stinky Shinguards
This is actually a user-name on the Big Soccer forums and I just cracked up when I read it. So, for all of you soccer moms and dads, I have a tip that will spare you when cracking the windows in the car just won’t do! Dryer sheets. Bounce, Gain, generic…it doesn’t matter. Stuff them in cleats. In shin guards. In sneakers. I also keep a container of baby wipes for quick clean-ups.
Febreze works great in the washer, but can’t say the same about the spray stuff. Others swear by white vinegar. This Hockey Dad Blog even has a recipe for an “all-natural” approach to deodorizing gear.
Here’s another tip: put your shin guards in zip lock bag and put them in the freezer. The cold will kill the odor causing bacteria. Hmmm…wonder if I have room for three pairs of sneakers and two pairs of cleats in my freezer.
United Soccer Leagues W-League - new exhibition club in Hamden, CT
HAMDEN, CT – The rising game of women’s soccer in the United States will pick up another blossom in 2007 as the Connecticut Football Club based out of Hamden, Connecticut joins United Soccer Leagues W-League as an exhibition club. Baring any unforeseen complications, the club will join either the North or Northeastern division of the W-League’s Eastern Conference officially in 2008. The club, equipped with deep roots in three rich youth soccer areas of Connecticut, will position their 2008 W-League side atop their youth base and complete a club pyramid concurrent of the USL model.
“It was an easy decision to bring the Connecticut Football Club into the W-League,” said W-League Director Kristin Lettiere. “CFC’s General Manager Steve Coxon came to us with a list of goals for their club that coincided with several USL initiatives. They have a strong youth base well established in New England. I have no doubt this club will generate competitive sides very early in their history.”
Connecticut Football Club is already the biggest female club in the state, drawing players out of Hartford, New Haven, and Fairfield Counties, beginning at the U9 level and working up the ladder.
“Our goal for the future is to put as many CFC players onto our W-League roster as possible,” said Coxon. “We want to give our former players a place to come back to. We have girls starting their freshman seasons at Norte Dame, Indiana, UConn, Clemson, and Villanova who will make us competitive right away. Kelly Shimmin, the 2006 W-League scoring Champion, will likely be our first signing. She has been a staple of our club and Central Connecticut State University in the past. Her goal scoring and technical ability make us instantly competitive.”
The process of positioning an amateur franchise above an established youth base is a proven and mutually beneficial way to create a premier club. Coxon (Quinnipiac University), Sean Driscoll (Manhattan College), Matt Micros (Post University), Todd Plourde (Yale University), and Victor Rosario believe they have both the on-field talent and coaching proficiency to create a top tier W-League side in New England.
“I believe it is very attractive for a nine year old player to look at an organization and see somewhere they can play when they are 18,” added Coxon. “Watching the game at its highest level growing up with our club will also add to the technical ability of our players.”
“After playing in the USL First Division for eight seasons, it was a very natural fit for me to choose United Soccer Leagues W-League as the place for my club’s top level side to compete,” added Coxon. “USL has always been run very professionally. That was the type of organization I was looking to establish.”
More on CFC Coach and Player Kelly Shimmin:
http://www.uslsoccer.com/home/142552.html
Guess Where Rachel Unitt gets her pre-wrap from?

Pre-wrap.com of course. Or if you if you’re in the United Kingdom then check out our Pre-wrap.co.uk site. She told us “Pre-Wrap is great, it’s the best thing for keeping my hair out of my face during games and you will always find it in my kit bag.” Now you’ll see her in colors! If you notice, she keeps extra pre-wrap on her wrist, just in case.
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Women’s National Team in April
I can’t believe it! The women’s national team will be right around the corner from us in April and guess where we’ll be? At a soccer tournament! It figures.
Parents’ Guide to High School Training
Parents, especially parents of committed athletes, struggle to find the balance between schoolwork and extra-curriculars. Lindle Hinkle, a commited educator and mom, will show you how to help your kids survive high school. Check out this FREE live telephone conference designed to aid you in helping your student succeed.
If you’re like most parents of teens, you want to do everything you can to help your teenager be successful in high school. But do you sometimes feel frustrated because you aren’t sure how you can help? You want to help with homework, but don’t remember algebra? Linda Hinkle, a veteran high school teacher, is hosting a free teleseminar in which she will discuss various strategies parents can use to help keep abreast of their teen’s academic progress. You will also receive her free report “The High School Journey: What to Expect From Freshman to Senior” as soon as you sign up for the teleseminar. You can sign up and see all the details at http://www.parentsguidetohighschool.com
Below are some of the topics to be discussed:
* The importance of parental involvement during the high school years
* How to determine if your teen is keeping up with classwork and doing required homework
* What to do if your teen is falling behind in spite of working hard and completing all assignments
* Time management for your high school student
* The key to effective communication with a teacher
* How to make the most of your parent teacher conferences
* When to consider getting a tutor
* Don’t have a high schooler yet? Learn how to start early to avoid potential problems down the road.
Linda and her host, Aurelia of the ParentingMyTeen podcast, are wonderful, level-headed women who truly care about helping you and your child succeed! Sounds like a don’t miss to me!
Navy prewrap? Teal prewrap? Lime Green? What color prewrap do you want to see?
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Navy Pre-wrap
Rainbow Pre-wrap
White Pre-wrap
Lime Green Pre-wrap
Tie-Dye Pre-wrap
Pastel Pre-wrap
Neon Pre-wrap
Light Blue Pre-wrap
Teal Pre-wrap
Yes, we’ve searched for them all. We’ve even asked the manufacturer for more colors. Hey, they made pink for us! There’s always hope! Some of these colors I can understand…but navy? How many schools are navy? I think we see navy more than any other color team in high school. We receive requests every day for new prewrap colors. We forward them on - the more requests they hear, the more they will believe us. So don’t be shy!
What color pre-wrap do you want?!!!


