Power Soccer of Indy is the fastest growing power wheelchair adaptive sports league in the country. Power Soccer of Indy offers opportunity for a true, team competitive sport to power wheelchair users. No matter your physical disability, be it muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, stroke, quadriplegia, multiple sclerosis, head trauma, or another disability that requires you to be in a power wheelchair or if you have the inability to play any other team sport, power soccer may be for you.
The season of power soccer is in alignment with the school year, September through May with national competitions taking place in June/July. We have teams throughout the State of Indiana playing soccer weekly. These teams are made up of athletes with all abilities, ages, sexes and skill level.
Clinics are held throughout the year (as needed) and are offered to give new athletes an opportunity to "try-out" the sport before they commit.
For more information on how you can be join a team, become a certified referee, volunteer or sponsor a team,
please call 317-706-8977
or email
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Power Soccer Referees get to play the sport!5/15/2013Read full... We thought it was about time to put our referees in the drivers seat and see how they would fare against Indy Storm soccer team. So we put them in a few Strike Force Chairs and P-200 to see how they would do, here's a small clip of Storm scoring on the refs. They had a blast!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0hXTrFZhzkhttp://www.wlfi.com/dpp/news/local/bump-it-like-its-hot
Power Soccer of Indy's league day hosted at Benton Central by the RHI Indy Cruisers was a great success. Thank you to Austin Miller who came out from WFLI TV Station to cover the event. Above is the link to his story about power soccer. Thank you to all athletes who participated in the interviews. Nice job!
Congratulations RHI Sudden Impact for placing 2nd in the Arizona Blast Tournament this past weekend! Also to Zach Dickey who took home MVP of the tournament! Ball State Cardinals also had a great weekend, winning the majority of their games but unfortunatly lost in the 3rd place game.
Congratulations!
This video was a Franklin Community High School Project that was entered into the Franklin Community Film Festival. Thank you to Ashlee Booe and her team for presenting power soccer and it's athletes in such an informative and creative way. To watch, click:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPNlhXWDruU On Saturday, January 26th, RHI Sports held their annual Awards Banquet to recognize dedicated athletes. Among their many sports teams, power soccer athletes and one very special coach were recognized for their accomplishments through the year.
Congratulations to:
Sportsmanship Award, Scott Kempf with RHI Inferno
Youth MVP, Lexi Heer with RHI Indy Cruisers
Coach of the Year, Curt Albertson with RHI Indy Cruisers
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