Georgetown Summer ID Clinic

anonimouswon
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https://guhoyas.com/sports/2018/6/6/camps-gu-m-socc-camp-html.aspx

Anyone have their son signed up for this ID clinic?

From the Touchline
Our goal at the 2022 Summer Hoya ID Clinic is to provide a fun and competitive environment for each player to develop their technical skills and to apply those skills to game situations. We believe that the game is the best teacher, so campers are exposed to small- and full-sided games every day. We hope that each camper will leave camp having learned new skills and how to apply those skills in exciting and challenging game situations. The Summer Hoya ID Clinic will provide excellent facilities and a highly capable and enthusiastic staff. Competing against highly talented players from around the country will provide the campers an ideal environment to showcase their talents. We hope to see you for a session on The Hilltop!

The Program and Schedule
This camp is designed to attract top-level, serious players interested in playing Division I soccer. The camp will feature the Georgetown Soccer coaching staff who have experience in every level of college soccer. Our coaches will provide exceptional training to help prepare our campers for college soccer. We will have limited space (72 field players and eight goalkeepers) in each camp to ensure personalized attention to each camper. Every player will be exposed to tactical & technical training, small-sided (7v7, 8v8) and 11v11 games. During every session they will be immersed in the attacking and defending concepts used in our own Georgetown system. We will also hold goalkeeper specific sessions during the tactical and technical sessions for field players.
novasoccer15324
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you don't go to ID clinics in order to get discovered. You send the coaches highlights in advance, if they take an interest, then you go. If no interest, don't expect much other than "a fun and competitive environment for each player to develop their technical skills and to apply those skills to game situations"
anonimouswon
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novasoccer15324 wrote:you don't go to ID clinics in order to get discovered. You send the coaches highlights in advance, if they take an interest, then you go. If no interest, don't expect much other than "a fun and competitive environment for each player to develop their technical skills and to apply those skills to game situations"


I guess that's one way, but if your kid isn't a sophomore after June 15 colleges can't reply to you if you send in video highlights. There's a lot of soccer talent in this area and if your kid wants to play college soccer and has the grades it might be in your son's interest to attend for a rising 9th or rising 10th grader. And if there's no interest at least he knows where he stands and what he needs to do if he wants to play in college.
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