Men's Soccer releases summer camp information

Friday, April 04, 2008

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (April 4, 2008) - Head coach Scott Calabrese and his staff released information regarding its summer camps Friday morning.

 

The Men's Soccer program will be conducting three different skill sessions starting with the Junior Elite Academy from June 19-22 for kids age 10 to 13. The Senior Elite Academy and the Goalkeeper-One Academy are from June 26-29 for kids from age 14 and up.

 

The mission of the Buccaneer Soccer Academy is to create an intense, challenging and fun environment. At the Academy hard work and creativity is encouraged. It is the goal of the coaching staff that campers leave the Buccaneer Soccer Academy a more confident player with the ability to have a greater impact on their team.

 

All sessions cost $425 for residential campers and $295 for commuter campers. A team discount is available for 10 or more players from a team.

 

Please click on the link above for more information on the camps or call coach Calabrese at (423) 439-8437.

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