ISU Soccer to host five camps this summer
ISU Soccer Coach Mark Salisbury compiles experienced staff for camps.
Issue date: 4/20/05 Section: Sports
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POCATELLO, ID - Idaho State University women's soccer coach Mark Salisbury and his staff will conduct five soccer camps this summer, including a first-ever all-day boys camp. The camps will be offered to boys and girls of all ages and all skill levels.
"Last summer the kids had an amazing experience learning from some very talented college coaches and players," Salisbury said of last year's camps. "I received an overwhelming amount of positive feedback from many campers and their parents."
Coach Salisbury is entering his second season with the Idaho State women's soccer team. He holds a USSF "A" License--the highest possible certification from the United States Soccer Federation, and an Advanced National Diploma from the NSCAA. During his first year at Idaho State, Salisbury continued the winning tradition with a 7-6-3 overall record, including wins over BYU and Boise State.
Coach Salisbury has assembled a team of staff, coaches, and current and former ISU players, who will ensure a quality and perhaps most importantly, fun learning experience. As in previous years, the staff will include college head coaches from several NCAA Division I, NAIA, and junior college programs.
"We put a great deal of emphasis on developing all aspects of wins over BYU and Boise State.
Coach Salisbury has assembled a team of staff, coaches, and current and former ISU players, who will ensure a quality and perhaps most importantly, fun learning experience. As in previous years, the staff will include college head coaches from several NCAA Division I, NAIA, and junior college programs.
"We put a great deal of emphasis on developing all aspects of being a good soccer player, from individual skills to great sportsmanship. This summer, we hope to improve on last year and make the experience even better for everyone that attends. We are limited only by space and our desire to provide quality individual instruction, so those who are interested should make sure they sign up early this year."
The following is a list of the ISU soccer camps being offered this summer:
Girls World Cup Academy, July 11-15, Ages 11-18, 9 AM - 3 PM, (Includes lunch and T-Shirt)
$200 per player, $100 per player for half day option (AM/PM option)
The camp is will focus on the tactical and technical development necessary for players planning to compete at the high school or college level. Participants will be split according to age and ability level.
*Girls World Cup Academy, July 11-15, Ages 11-18, Residential Option, $375 per player
The residential option is for girls who want to consider playing soccer in col
"Last summer the kids had an amazing experience learning from some very talented college coaches and players," Salisbury said of last year's camps. "I received an overwhelming amount of positive feedback from many campers and their parents."
Coach Salisbury is entering his second season with the Idaho State women's soccer team. He holds a USSF "A" License--the highest possible certification from the United States Soccer Federation, and an Advanced National Diploma from the NSCAA. During his first year at Idaho State, Salisbury continued the winning tradition with a 7-6-3 overall record, including wins over BYU and Boise State.
Coach Salisbury has assembled a team of staff, coaches, and current and former ISU players, who will ensure a quality and perhaps most importantly, fun learning experience. As in previous years, the staff will include college head coaches from several NCAA Division I, NAIA, and junior college programs.
"We put a great deal of emphasis on developing all aspects of wins over BYU and Boise State.
Coach Salisbury has assembled a team of staff, coaches, and current and former ISU players, who will ensure a quality and perhaps most importantly, fun learning experience. As in previous years, the staff will include college head coaches from several NCAA Division I, NAIA, and junior college programs.
"We put a great deal of emphasis on developing all aspects of being a good soccer player, from individual skills to great sportsmanship. This summer, we hope to improve on last year and make the experience even better for everyone that attends. We are limited only by space and our desire to provide quality individual instruction, so those who are interested should make sure they sign up early this year."
The following is a list of the ISU soccer camps being offered this summer:
Girls World Cup Academy, July 11-15, Ages 11-18, 9 AM - 3 PM, (Includes lunch and T-Shirt)
$200 per player, $100 per player for half day option (AM/PM option)
The camp is will focus on the tactical and technical development necessary for players planning to compete at the high school or college level. Participants will be split according to age and ability level.
*Girls World Cup Academy, July 11-15, Ages 11-18, Residential Option, $375 per player
The residential option is for girls who want to consider playing soccer in col
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