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    ***National ID Soccer Camp Hosted In West Palm Beach for U16-U19***

    A national collegiate ID camp for top level players is going to be hosted at The Benjamin School in West Palm Beach, Florida, on August 1- 2 prior to your 2015-2016 season. The camp will have over 20 college coaches attending from NCAA Division I, II, III to NAIA top tier Colleges along the east coast. The camp will consist of collegiate level training sessions run by former Clemson and ODU coach Trevor Adair along with a seminar on the recruiting process with a Q&A session with the experts. There will be full 11-a-side games to give the coaches a look at you in game situations as well. Some of our attendees have ODP, state and even national recognition enhancing the level of play for all attendees. Some of the schools that will be attending include, Brown, Campbell, Iona, FAU, UCF, & Furman (to name a few).

    Being a former club player at FC Florida, I know the importance and cannot stress how much exposure these camps provide. Looking back through the recruiting process and all that it took to receive my scholarship and play Division I soccer in North Carolina and to be where I am today, I can say that ID camps such as this one that not only provide a high level of play and evaluation by top notch coaches, but couple that with the tools needed to learn how to navigate through the recruiting process are vital to getting the exposure and on the right track to paving your future in the collegiate soccer world.

    Please visit our the camp website http://nationalidsoccercamp.com/ and feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns about the camp. Spots are filling up fast so reserve your spot today

    #2
    I have my son registered for the camp and we both are quite excited. Trevor Adair being an elite former coach of Clemson, ODU and USC this provides not only exposure to the scouts there but if a player impressed him he could vouch for them. it's a great opportunity with a lot of good names attending. Don't miss out on this opportunity for your kids future and that's coming from a parent.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      A national collegiate ID camp for top level players is going to be hosted at The Benjamin School in West Palm Beach, Florida, on August 1- 2 prior to your 2015-2016 season. The camp will have over 20 college coaches attending from NCAA Division I, II, III to NAIA top tier Colleges along the east coast. The camp will consist of collegiate level training sessions run by former Clemson and ODU coach Trevor Adair along with a seminar on the recruiting process with a Q&A session with the experts. There will be full 11-a-side games to give the coaches a look at you in game situations as well. Some of our attendees have ODP, state and even national recognition enhancing the level of play for all attendees. Some of the schools that will be attending include, Brown, Campbell, Iona, FAU, UCF, & Furman (to name a few).

      Being a former club player at FC Florida, I know the importance and cannot stress how much exposure these camps provide. Looking back through the recruiting process and all that it took to receive my scholarship and play Division I soccer in North Carolina and to be where I am today, I can say that ID camps such as this one that not only provide a high level of play and evaluation by top notch coaches, but couple that with the tools needed to learn how to navigate through the recruiting process are vital to getting the exposure and on the right track to paving your future in the collegiate soccer world.

      Please visit our the camp website http://nationalidsoccercamp.com/ and feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns about the camp. Spots are filling up fast so reserve your spot today
      Boys Only. Yes, great event in SoFlo back yard.

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        #4
        This is a good option if you have the money, don't break your bank expecting this to provide any sort of scholarships, especially if you know your kid really isn't a strong player. In the Junior/Senior years of kid's life you should have a strong idea of where your kid belongs in terms of level. It may be a pride thing for some families to keep mindlessly pursuing D1 schools, but if your kid hasn't been in contact with schools in his sophomore years then he is probably better fitted for a level below D1. And while this camp does offer some of those schools, this is probably not the best way to get your kid scouted. There is most likely going to be a lot of coaches that aren't all going to be focused on the games and there is likely to be a lot of kids who aren't very strong players. You are better off going to specific camps, and fyi the lower the level of soccer from D1, the better the camps. They are usually kept a lot smaller, more focused and cheaper. And if you start looking into D2 now, you can really get a good relationship built between a coach.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Guest03 View Post
          I have my son registered for the camp and we both are quite excited. Trevor Adair being an elite former coach of Clemson, ODU and USC this provides not only exposure to the scouts there but if a player impressed him he could vouch for them. it's a great opportunity with a lot of good names attending. Don't miss out on this opportunity for your kids future and that's coming from a parent.
          Why did you choose to post here instead of the thread with the organizer's name and placement history (none)? This testimonial is probably fake.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Why did you choose to post here instead of the thread with the organizer's name and placement history (none)? This testimonial is probably fake.
            What are you talking about? I posted on the only one that I saw.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              What are you talking about? I posted on the only one that I saw.
              BS. This thread was much lower and you used the fact that you made the other one with a registered user account to delete it because people were asking hard questions.

              I ask again
              What is your placement record (as a direct result of your camp)?
              To what schools?
              Over what period of time?
              Do you have any past players willing to provide references?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                A national collegiate ID camp for top level players is going to be hosted at The Benjamin School in West Palm Beach, Florida, on August 1- 2 prior to your 2015-2016 season. The camp will have over 20 college coaches attending from NCAA Division I, II, III to NAIA top tier Colleges along the east coast. The camp will consist of collegiate level training sessions run by former Clemson and ODU coach Trevor Adair along with a seminar on the recruiting process with a Q&A session with the experts. There will be full 11-a-side games to give the coaches a look at you in game situations as well. Some of our attendees have ODP, state and even national recognition enhancing the level of play for all attendees. Some of the schools that will be attending include, Brown, Campbell, Iona, FAU, UCF, & Furman (to name a few).

                Being a former club player at FC Florida, I know the importance and cannot stress how much exposure these camps provide. Looking back through the recruiting process and all that it took to receive my scholarship and play Division I soccer in North Carolina and to be where I am today, I can say that ID camps such as this one that not only provide a high level of play and evaluation by top notch coaches, but couple that with the tools needed to learn how to navigate through the recruiting process are vital to getting the exposure and on the right track to paving your future in the collegiate soccer world.

                Please visit our the camp website http://nationalidsoccercamp.com/ and feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns about the camp. Spots are filling up fast so reserve your spot today
                I can tell you first hand that this camp company is a rip off so don't waste your money! They advertise all these college coaches and then have maybe a quarter of them! Don't fall for it! It sucks!

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                  #9
                  Our former coach who is the coach for one of the colleges that will be in attendance suggested this ID camp to our players and our club. When asked directly about whether to attend this one or FGCU which is the same weekend. He said if you are only interested in playing or are looking for a scholarship from FGCU then go there otherwise he knows all of the coaches from the schools that are going to be in attendance and said this camp will provide much greater exposure.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Our former coach who is the coach for one of the colleges that will be in attendance suggested this ID camp to our players and our club. When asked directly about whether to attend this one or FGCU which is the same weekend. He said if you are only interested in playing or are looking for a scholarship from FGCU then go there otherwise he knows all of the coaches from the schools that are going to be in attendance and said this camp will provide much greater exposure.
                    Sure. OK. Why wouldn't he want to be named since it's public info who's going and he would want more good players interested in his school to go?

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                      #11
                      It's amazing how much hate comes about from parents when people are just trying to provide paths to a future in soccer for your kids. The parents who complain the most are the ones who's kids sit the bench too and complain to end up causing great teams and organizations to fall apart. If you are interested in attending the camp, then sign up. If not, just go back to the home screen and find another thread, not everything is a scam people.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Sure. OK. Why wouldn't he want to be named since it's public info who's going and he would want more good players interested in his school to go?
                        He is the coach of a Junior College that will be in attendance. He did send an email out to all players in the appropriate age groups in our club suggesting it. I had asked him specifically about my question before and that was his answer. It's appropriately priced and in our back yard. What more can you ask for?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          It's amazing how much hate comes about from parents when people are just trying to provide paths to a future in soccer for your kids. The parents who complain the most are the ones who's kids sit the bench too and complain to end up causing great teams and organizations to fall apart. If you are interested in attending the camp, then sign up. If not, just go back to the home screen and find another thread, not everything is a scam people.
                          lol... OK, OP. Hate is the Celtic threads. Asking you for more details is not hate. Why do you think it's unreasonable to ask about your camp's placement history when the advertised value of it is getting kids onto college teams?

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                            #14
                            It's the coach, not the Camp

                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            lol... OK, OP. Hate is the Celtic threads. Asking you for more details is not hate. Why do you think it's unreasonable to ask about your camp's placement history when the advertised value of it is getting kids onto college teams?
                            It's the reputation of Trevor Adair and his close relationship with dozens of college coaches that will make the difference. I have personally seen him at showcase tournaments and can attest to the amount of college coaches with whom he maintains close relationships. Trevor has a long list of players that he has developed from college into the pros. He is the real deal. If he says that 20 college coaches will be in attendance, then it is true.

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