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2000 Soccer Camp Directory MOUNTAIN VIEW SOCCER CAMP. LAKE PLACID, N.Y., PHOTO COURTESY OF LAKE PLACID SOCCER CENTER Soccer America is pleased to present its be able to find a camp that fits your needs. them for information on their programs and 29th Annual Soccer Camp Directory. It is the Some day camps will come to your commu-­ facilities. Make your selection according to your most complete listing of soccer camps avail­ nity. Look for these special camp listings. individual needs. able anywhere, containing over 1,800 sessions Many of the camps listed in this issue are Space in this issue is limited, so we can in over 1,000 locations. This directory is pub-­ new. Others have returned time and again. The only give you a brief glimpse of each camp. lished to benefit youth soccer players through­ best camps understand the hopes and aspira-­ The descriptive paragraphs that follow some of out North America and is dedicated to these tions of youthful soccer players and want young the camps have been written and paid for by young people. campers to cherish the memories of a very the individual camp. It is not an endorsement or If you are looking for a camp in your area, special summer experience. commentary from Soccer America and does not start with the section that begins on page 18. Soccer America does not sponsor, recom-­ necessarily reflect the opinion of the publica-­ These camps are grouped by region. If you are mend or endorse any camp, and we advise you tion. We have worked diligently to ensure the looking for a camp during a certain week, begin to thoroughly investigate any camp in which accuracy of each listing. However, we are not with the Camp Calendar listings on page 52. you are interested. The information provided in responsible for any errors that may appear. Camps that run all summer, but have chosen these listings is taken from forms submitted by Have a happy summer and follow all the not to provide us with a complete list of ses-­ camp organizers. Check with camps to find out soccer action in Soccer America. sions, will not appear in the Calendar section. if any information has changed since we Summer soccer camp is a time of great received their forms. Camps may have added expectations. Whether you want to become a or cancelled sessions since that time. Write pro star of the future or just want the opportu-­ nity to spend time with your favorite sport and increase your skill for the next season, you will MIDWEST WEST Illinois Alaska Indiana Arizona EAST Iowa SOUTH California Connecticut Kansas Alabama Colorado Delaware Kentucky Arkansas Hawaii Maine Michigan Florida Idaho Maryland Minnesota Georgia Montana Massachusetts Missouri Louisiana Nevada New Hampshire Nebraska Mississippi New Mexico New Jersey North Dakota North Carolina Oregon New York Ohio Oklahoma Utah Pennsylvania South Dakota South Carolina Washington Rhode Island Wisconsin Tennessee Wyoming Vermont Texas Virginia Need another copy? Send $6.00 (includes shipping and handling) per Washington D.C. copy plus name and address to: Soccer America Camp Directory, P.O. West Virginia Box 23704, Oakland, CA 94623. (Offer good only while supplies last) OUTSIDE U.S.A. www.socceramerica.com SOCCER AMERICA 17 MARCH 27, 2000 Because You're FANATIC! 2000 SOCCER CAMP DIRECTORY July 17-21, ages 5-14, male and female July 31-August 4, ages 9-14, female University Heights, Albany NY SOCCER CAMPS July 24-28, ages 5-14, male and female Day fee: $210 Directors: Steve Freeman, Chris Mogavero July 31-August 4, ages 5-14, male and fe¬ June 26-30, ages 6-13, male and female male Big Kick Soccer Camps Day fee: $175 REGION 1–EAST August 7-11, ages 5-14, male and female 24 Hawthorne Rd., Wyomissing Hills PA Farnsworth Middle School, Guilderland August 14-18, ages 5-14, male and female 19609. Day: (610) 670-6848; Evening: (610) NY August 21-25, ages 5-14, male and female 670-6848; Fax: (610) 670-0589; Email: August 14-18, ages 14-17, male, advanced University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA August 28-September 1, ages 5-14, male [email protected]; URL: www.bigkick evenings only Director: George Gelnovatch and female soccer.com Evening fee: $100 July 15-19, ages 11-17, male, advanced Day fee: $110, $90 (4/17) Exeter High School, Exeter PA Nott Rd. I, Guilderland NY Region 1 only Greenfield, Rahway NJ Directors: Matt Wolf, Mike Moyer July 10-14, ages 6-13, male and female Resident fee: $515, $415 commuter Director: Alex Burden July 17-20, U-11 to U-14, male and female, Day fee: $175 Please see our ad on this page ages 5-14, male and female elites & elite GK only Nott Rd. II, Guilderland NY East Day fee: $110 July 31-August 4, ages 6-14, male and fe¬ July 17-21, ages 6-13, male and female Connecticut, Delaware, Amherst Soccer Camp New Waterlands, South Orange NJ male Day fee: $175 Maine, Maryland, 919 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Kentfield CA Director: Alex Burden Day fee: $100, $115 elite Blue Hen Women's Soccer Elite Massachusetts, New 94904. Day: (800) 433-6060; Fax: (415) ages 5-14, male and female Fleetwood High School, Fleetwood PA 459-1453; Email: jwest@esportscamps Day fee: $110 Director: Jerry Moyer Player Camp Hampshire, New Jersey, New .com; URL: www.esportscamps.com Campers with disabilities welcomed with July 24-27, U-11 to U-14, male and female, Delaware Field House, Newark DE 19716. York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Amherst College, Amherst MA advanced arrangements elite & elite GK only Day: (302) 831-8915; Evening: (610) 255- Island, Vermont Virginia, Director: Peter Gooding Day fee: $115 0275; Fax: (302) 831-4058; Email: July 30-August 3, ages 10-16, male and Bethany Soccer Camps Kutztown University, Kutztown PA Washington D.C., West [email protected] female Bethany College, 201 Cramblet Hall, Bethany Directors: Mike Moyer, Jerry Moyer, Doug University of Delaware, Newark DE Virginia Resident fee: $445; Day fee: $345 WV 26032. Day: (304) 829-7632; Evening: Moyer Directors: Scottt Grzenda, Jess Reynolds Please see our ad on this page (304) 829-4362; Fax: (304) 829-7788; Email: June 18-22, ages 10-18, male and female July 20-23, ages 16-18, female, advanced [email protected]; URL: Resident fee: $385, $285 commuter high school, residential only April Heinrichs Soccer School www.soccer.bethanywv.edu Pine Grove High School, Pine Grove PA July 30-August 3, ages 8-16, male and fe¬ P.O. Box 3785, Charlottesville VA 22903. Bethany College, Bethany WV Director: Brent Fenstermacher male, days only 2000 Commonwealth Soccer Day: (804) 982-5710; Fax: (804) 982-4926; Directors: John S. Cunningham, Frank July 31-August 4, ages 6-16, male and fe¬ Resident fee: $350; Day fee: $135 Christy male Camps URL: www.virginiasports.com July 9-13, ages 8-13, male and female Day fee; $100 Blue Ridge Soccer Academy 20 W Williamsburg Rd., Sandston VA 23150, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA July 16-20, ages 14-18, female Governor Mifflin, Shillington PA 517 Horseman Dr., Lynchburg VA 24502. Day: (804) 737-1003; Evening: (804) 737- Directors: April Heinrichs, Ron Raab July 16-20, ages 14-19, female, advanced Directors: Brent Fenstermacher, Doug Moyer Day: (804) 237-3794; Evening: (804) 237- 1003; Fax: (804) 737-7133; Email: June 25-29, ages 11-17, female only July 24-28, ages 6-14, male and female 3794; Email: [email protected] [email protected]; URL: Resident fee: $450; Day fee: $350 July 23-27, ages 14-18, male July 31-August 3, U-11 to U-14, male and Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar VA members.aol.com/eastrnfc Ashley's Soccer Camp Inc. July 23-27, ages 14-19, male, advanced female, elite & elite GK only Director: Jedd Zaring Dorey Park, Richmond VA Day fee: $100, $115 elite P.O. Box 43536, Upper Montclair NJ 07043. only June 24-30, ages 12-18, male and female, Director: Steve Lovgren Wilson School District, West Lawn PA Day: (973) 746-6802; Evening: (973) 746- Resident fee: $330, $350 GK, $375 ad¬ advanced only June 26-30, ages 5-18, male and female, vanced; Day fee: $230 Directors: Mike Moyer, Tim Fick 6802; Fax: (973) 746-6854; Email: June 26-30, ages 8-18, male and female beginners only Campers with disabilities welcomed with June 26-30, ages 6-14, male and female [email protected]; URL: www. Resident fee: $310, $410 advanced; Day July 10-14, ages 5-18, female, beginners & advanced arrangements July 10-13, U-11 to U-14, male and female, ashleyssoccer.com fee: $185, $290 advanced-extended advanced only elite & elite GK only Heritage School, Livingston NJ July 17-21, ages 8-18, male, advanced only Between the Chalk July 17-21, ages 6-14, male and female July 17-21, ages 8-18, male and female, GK Director: Glen Pernia Bob Reasso Soccer School at 1100-5 Waverly Ave., Holbrook NY 11742. Day fee: $100 only April 17-20, ages 5-14, male and female Rutgers University Day; (516) 289-5856; Evening: (516) 447- P.O. Box 126, Spring Lake NJ 07762. Day: August 28-September 1, ages 5-14, male Blackwatch Kickers-n-Keepers and female 2287; Fax: (516) 289-9130 (732) 445-4206; Evening: (732) 445-4206; 2000 Virginia Soccer Camp of 11 Home Ave., Albany NY 12208. Day: Day fee: $110, $90 (4/17) The Academy of St. Joseph, Brentwood Fax: (732) 445-5589; Email: rusoccer@ Champions (518) 458-1894; Evening: (518) 458-9510; Brookdale Park, Montclair NJ NY rci.rutgers.edu; URL: athletics.rutgers.edu/ 348 E Virginia Ave., Manasquan NJ 08736.
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