Anonymous
Post 03/27/2019 22:51     Subject: Re:Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:University of MD (overnight) is hands down the best

Bethesda can be good depending on the coach.

Achilles has a great reputation but we have no experience with them

Do yourself a favor and stay away from the Bruce Murray camp. Unless of course you are looking for a babysitter.



+1 to all.


Please can you explain what makes U of MD the best camp???

I live on the west coast. My son is visiting his grandparents in DC this summer. He’s looking to attend Soccer camp. He’s quite skilled. I’m searching for a really good camp. He is 12. Thanks
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2019 09:41     Subject: Re:Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Anonymous wrote:University of MD (overnight) is hands down the best

Bethesda can be good depending on the coach.

Achilles has a great reputation but we have no experience with them

Do yourself a favor and stay away from the Bruce Murray camp. Unless of course you are looking for a babysitter.



+1 to all.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 20:45     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Anonymous wrote:Ship him to Brazil for the summer and he can play beach soccer or pickup 7 days of the week for $0.




Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 19:36     Subject: Re:Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son's club, Achilles FC, runs a great summer camp. It is a good balance of building technical skills, scrimmages, etc. I think the camp will run for 7 weeks this summer. More below:


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Sal Caccavale Soccer Academy has been running summer camps in the DMV for over 10 years and continues to grow every year! Summer camp is a fun and inclusive environment for kids of all ages and skill levels. While all of our campers come to have fun, the reason our camp is different and better than other soccer camps around the area is due to the training environment and the improvement campers will make throughout the summer.

Campers range from 6-19 years old and all attend camp with the same goal - to have fun and get better! We have an amazing coaching staff that have all played college or professional soccer that interact with players throughout the morning and even hop in some of the afternoon games! It’s truly a family environment at Sal’s Summer Camp! Our camp involves technical development, a ton of gameplay, weekly awards, and a lot of fun! Kids will really enjoy the atmosphere our camp offers and will be wanting to come back for more. To find out more information on Sal's Summer Camp or to register, please visit salsoccer.com.


Do the kids play indoors or outdoors?



Outdoors. No suggestions for a decent indoor camp.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 18:15     Subject: Re:Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Anonymous wrote:My son's club, Achilles FC, runs a great summer camp. It is a good balance of building technical skills, scrimmages, etc. I think the camp will run for 7 weeks this summer. More below:


___________________________

Sal Caccavale Soccer Academy has been running summer camps in the DMV for over 10 years and continues to grow every year! Summer camp is a fun and inclusive environment for kids of all ages and skill levels. While all of our campers come to have fun, the reason our camp is different and better than other soccer camps around the area is due to the training environment and the improvement campers will make throughout the summer.

Campers range from 6-19 years old and all attend camp with the same goal - to have fun and get better! We have an amazing coaching staff that have all played college or professional soccer that interact with players throughout the morning and even hop in some of the afternoon games! It’s truly a family environment at Sal’s Summer Camp! Our camp involves technical development, a ton of gameplay, weekly awards, and a lot of fun! Kids will really enjoy the atmosphere our camp offers and will be wanting to come back for more. To find out more information on Sal's Summer Camp or to register, please visit salsoccer.com.


Do the kids play indoors or outdoors?

Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 16:46     Subject: Re:Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

My son's club, Achilles FC, runs a great summer camp. It is a good balance of building technical skills, scrimmages, etc. I think the camp will run for 7 weeks this summer. More below:


___________________________

Sal Caccavale Soccer Academy has been running summer camps in the DMV for over 10 years and continues to grow every year! Summer camp is a fun and inclusive environment for kids of all ages and skill levels. While all of our campers come to have fun, the reason our camp is different and better than other soccer camps around the area is due to the training environment and the improvement campers will make throughout the summer.

Campers range from 6-19 years old and all attend camp with the same goal - to have fun and get better! We have an amazing coaching staff that have all played college or professional soccer that interact with players throughout the morning and even hop in some of the afternoon games! It’s truly a family environment at Sal’s Summer Camp! Our camp involves technical development, a ton of gameplay, weekly awards, and a lot of fun! Kids will really enjoy the atmosphere our camp offers and will be wanting to come back for more. To find out more information on Sal's Summer Camp or to register, please visit salsoccer.com.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2019 15:31     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

If the PP who advised staying away from the Bruce Murray camp is still here: specifics? Unqualified counselors/coaches? Inexperienced players? Lack of structure?
Anonymous
Post 02/28/2019 19:50     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Potomac soccer used to run a camp at the Norwood School.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2019 07:14     Subject: Re:Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

University of MD (overnight) is hands down the best

Bethesda can be good depending on the coach.

Achilles has a great reputation but we have no experience with them

Do yourself a favor and stay away from the Bruce Murray camp. Unless of course you are looking for a babysitter.

Anonymous
Post 02/11/2019 10:39     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Anonymous wrote:We're looking for a soccer summer camp for our U13 son, accessible to Bethesda or NW DC. He's been playing rec since kindergarten, so he's quite experienced and skilled, but not very fast or ambitious, hence he's never progressed to travel. I've compiled this list so far. But whenever I call a place and ask about the age distribution, it seems they mostly have younger kids (even though they advertise programs for the older kids - but I guess the older kids don't sign up.) Any experience with older kids at these places?

PPA
Coerver in MD
Stoddert
DC United at RFK
Bruce Murray
Bethesda Soccer Club
Four Soccer (found an old post about them but their website seems out of date)
Achilles FC/Sal Caccavale
DCYFC


My younger one did Coerver last year and I would highly recommend it. There were definitely a bunch of middle schoolers there. She was 9 and in the youngest (and smallest) group. They broke the kids up onto different fields.

Anonymous
Post 02/10/2019 19:38     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

U MD has a great summer soccer camp
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2019 20:21     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Ship him to Brazil for the summer and he can play beach soccer or pickup 7 days of the week for $0.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2019 15:43     Subject: Re:Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

I've heard good things about coever and for a rec player golden boot isn't bad either.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2019 15:36     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

Both PPA and Four Soccer definitely skew younger. Achilles may have older kids.
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2019 21:11     Subject: Soccer summer camp for experienced U13 boy

We're looking for a soccer summer camp for our U13 son, accessible to Bethesda or NW DC. He's been playing rec since kindergarten, so he's quite experienced and skilled, but not very fast or ambitious, hence he's never progressed to travel. I've compiled this list so far. But whenever I call a place and ask about the age distribution, it seems they mostly have younger kids (even though they advertise programs for the older kids - but I guess the older kids don't sign up.) Any experience with older kids at these places?

PPA
Coerver in MD
Stoddert
DC United at RFK
Bruce Murray
Bethesda Soccer Club
Four Soccer (found an old post about them but their website seems out of date)
Achilles FC/Sal Caccavale
DCYFC