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My daugher was a u17 at the time she recieve an invitation to participate and I thought it might just be another money maker but I decided to sign her up anyway and I was thrilled with the our experience. She had to do computer cognitive work before she arrived at the field which is very unusual as most programs place no emphasis on the mental side of the game only the physical side. We made the 600 miles trip and were thrilled to find out that there was approx 30 players to 6 or 7 college coaches. Quality training and great exposure to large D1 schools along with a few smaller D2 schools. I believe as a result of that interaction and personal attention she was able to recieved offers for official visits and a few scholarship opportunties. She became a much more confident player.
My daugher was a u17 at the time she recieve an invitation to participate and I thought it might just be another money maker but I decided to sign her up anyway and I was thrilled with the our experience. She had to do computer cognitive work before she arrived at the field which is very unusual as most programs place no emphasis on the mental side of the game only the physical side. We made the 600 miles trip and were thrilled to find out that there was approx 30 players to 6 or 7 college coaches. Quality training and great exposure to large D1 schools along with a few smaller D2 schools. I believe as a result of that interaction and personal attention she was able to recieved offers for official visits and a few scholarship opportunties. She became a much more confident player.
We attended the one that was recently at Barry University in Miami. It was a very good camp for both may son and myself. I learned alot about the college recruiting process and what to expect scholarship wise etc. My son received very good training, starting out with technical and working up to full sided games. He is a goalkeeper and there were 2 D1 keeper coaches at this camp, FAU and Florida Gulf Coast.
He was only a freshman at the time so it was very beneficial to him to get to see the level of play that was being recruited to play college ball. Granted everyone there was not going to be recruited but it was a very good program, well worth the $200 and a drive to Miami.
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