Bobcats Soccer Academy
Bobcats Soccer Academy, 1257 John Fitch Boulevard, Windsor, CT 06074
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Bobcats Soccer Academy includes scrimmages at the beginning and end of each session. The program runs during the 2 month hiatus between Spring and Fall soccer.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
• Schedule: 2 month hiatus between Spring and Fall soccer
• Price: Register before April 20 and pay last year's price
Bobcats Soccer Academy is led by Director Pete Lepak. For the last 21 years, Pete Lepak has been coaching high school soccer in Windsor and South Windsor. What started 16 years ago as a small, 1 week camp in Windsor that had 30 players attend has grown into numerous weeks of camp that had over 200 players last year.
The stated mission is: “My goal is to make all players in our Central Connecticut love the game. Our soccer academy gives players a chance to refine their skills in the 2 month hiatus between Spring and Fall soccer.” Registration is now open for 2026 camps, and 2026 Academy dates are now open. The program also notes a new promo video.
The staff includes Ryan Kaufman, Jeff Russell, Colleen Bouquot, and Matt Huleatt. Ryan Kaufman is the South Windsor Head Girls Coach, has 21 years as Assistant Varsity and JV Boys Coach at South Windsor High, 20 years as South Windsor High Goalkeeper Coach, and 8 years as Connecticut Football Club Head Coach and goalkeeper coach for U14–U19. He is the South Windsor Soccer Club Curriculum Director and holds a USSF C Coaching License and a United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper Level 1 License. Jeff Russell is a Varsity Assistant Coach for South Windsor Soccer, a South Windsor Soccer Club coach, and has 21 years of experience coaching football, basketball, and track at the high school level, and he holds 4v4, 7v7, 9v9, and 11v11 soccer coach licenses. Colleen Bouquot is a South Windsor High School Assistant Girls Coach, former Timothy Edwards Middle School Girls Coach, and former South Windsor High School player. Matt Huleatt is the Freshman Boys Coach at South Windsor High School, a Goalkeeper Coach for South Windsor Soccer Club, and a youth coach for CFC North. His past roles include Varsity Girls Soccer Coach at Windsor High School, Goalkeeper Coach at Oakwood, boys soccer coach at Portola High School in Irvine, CA from 2017–2019, coach for Global Premier Soccer from 2014–2019 in MA, VT, and CA as head coach and goalkeeper coach, Director of Goalkeeping for GPS-Orange County from 2017–2019, Bayern ID Program Coach from 2017–2019, BFA Fairfax (VT) Boys Junior Varsity coach and Program Goalkeeper Coach in Fall 2016, and Junior Varsity Head Coach and Program Goalkeeper Coach at Newton Country Day School (MA) for the 2014 and 2015 seasons.
The program notes that its trainers are high school coaches, premier coaches, and former top high school players from South Windsor and Windsor. Listed coaching credentials include a USSF C Coaching License, United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper Level 1 License, and 4v4, 7v7, 9v9, and 11v11 soccer coach licenses.
Parent and player feedback includes comments such as: “I thought the camp was wonderful. All staff were friendly, energetic, and engaging.” Another parent said, “My son had so much fun in the camp and can’t wait for the next one. He especially liked the scrimmages at the beginning and end of each session.” One testimonial states, “You can tell the coaches are passionate and want to help the girls succeed. I was impressed and my child had an absolute blast - she looked forward to going and growing each day! Thank you!” Another parent shared, “Pete went above and beyond in connecting with my daughter and helping her feel Comfortable at camp. His heart for the kids is evident and mixing that with his skills with soccer made this an outstanding experience for my daughter!” Additional comments include appreciation for staff efforts “during the hottest week of the summer,” noting that “everyone was safe and still able to participate and learn,” and a parent who said their daughter was comfortable returning even without friends attending. One parent noted it was “really helpful to have the high school players helping out” and that their middle school daughter talked about playing in high school and maybe helping out when she gets older. Other feedback includes, “Our daughter loved both the girl’s week and the mini skills camp. Thank you for your dedication to the kids in SW,” and, “My daughter enjoyed every minute of camp! She looked forward to going each evening and learned a lot of great skills!”
Last updated March 21, 2026.
• Ages: 6–17 years old
• Schedule: 2 month hiatus between Spring and Fall soccer
• Price: Register before April 20 and pay last year's price
Bobcats Soccer Academy is led by Director Pete Lepak. For the last 21 years, Pete Lepak has been coaching high school soccer in Windsor and South Windsor. What started 16 years ago as a small, 1 week camp in Windsor that had 30 players attend has grown into numerous weeks of camp that had over 200 players last year.
The stated mission is: “My goal is to make all players in our Central Connecticut love the game. Our soccer academy gives players a chance to refine their skills in the 2 month hiatus between Spring and Fall soccer.” Registration is now open for 2026 camps, and 2026 Academy dates are now open. The program also notes a new promo video.
The staff includes Ryan Kaufman, Jeff Russell, Colleen Bouquot, and Matt Huleatt. Ryan Kaufman is the South Windsor Head Girls Coach, has 21 years as Assistant Varsity and JV Boys Coach at South Windsor High, 20 years as South Windsor High Goalkeeper Coach, and 8 years as Connecticut Football Club Head Coach and goalkeeper coach for U14–U19. He is the South Windsor Soccer Club Curriculum Director and holds a USSF C Coaching License and a United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper Level 1 License. Jeff Russell is a Varsity Assistant Coach for South Windsor Soccer, a South Windsor Soccer Club coach, and has 21 years of experience coaching football, basketball, and track at the high school level, and he holds 4v4, 7v7, 9v9, and 11v11 soccer coach licenses. Colleen Bouquot is a South Windsor High School Assistant Girls Coach, former Timothy Edwards Middle School Girls Coach, and former South Windsor High School player. Matt Huleatt is the Freshman Boys Coach at South Windsor High School, a Goalkeeper Coach for South Windsor Soccer Club, and a youth coach for CFC North. His past roles include Varsity Girls Soccer Coach at Windsor High School, Goalkeeper Coach at Oakwood, boys soccer coach at Portola High School in Irvine, CA from 2017–2019, coach for Global Premier Soccer from 2014–2019 in MA, VT, and CA as head coach and goalkeeper coach, Director of Goalkeeping for GPS-Orange County from 2017–2019, Bayern ID Program Coach from 2017–2019, BFA Fairfax (VT) Boys Junior Varsity coach and Program Goalkeeper Coach in Fall 2016, and Junior Varsity Head Coach and Program Goalkeeper Coach at Newton Country Day School (MA) for the 2014 and 2015 seasons.
The program notes that its trainers are high school coaches, premier coaches, and former top high school players from South Windsor and Windsor. Listed coaching credentials include a USSF C Coaching License, United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper Level 1 License, and 4v4, 7v7, 9v9, and 11v11 soccer coach licenses.
Parent and player feedback includes comments such as: “I thought the camp was wonderful. All staff were friendly, energetic, and engaging.” Another parent said, “My son had so much fun in the camp and can’t wait for the next one. He especially liked the scrimmages at the beginning and end of each session.” One testimonial states, “You can tell the coaches are passionate and want to help the girls succeed. I was impressed and my child had an absolute blast - she looked forward to going and growing each day! Thank you!” Another parent shared, “Pete went above and beyond in connecting with my daughter and helping her feel Comfortable at camp. His heart for the kids is evident and mixing that with his skills with soccer made this an outstanding experience for my daughter!” Additional comments include appreciation for staff efforts “during the hottest week of the summer,” noting that “everyone was safe and still able to participate and learn,” and a parent who said their daughter was comfortable returning even without friends attending. One parent noted it was “really helpful to have the high school players helping out” and that their middle school daughter talked about playing in high school and maybe helping out when she gets older. Other feedback includes, “Our daughter loved both the girl’s week and the mini skills camp. Thank you for your dedication to the kids in SW,” and, “My daughter enjoyed every minute of camp! She looked forward to going each evening and learned a lot of great skills!”
Last updated March 21, 2026.
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