College Opporunities for Student Athletes

Roanoke College Soccer Camps

Roanoke College Soccer Camps ... much more than just training ...

College Opportunities for Student Athletes magazine, since 1991, written with several hundred college coaches, specifically to help subscribers get to college and on the team ... often with full scholarships.

Summer camps are, in our opinion, the best way to get to know the college coach you may some day play for. Coaches use camps to train and evaluate future members of their teams. Summer camps provide an ideal environment for both student athlete and coach to thoroughly prepare and improve the quality of the recruiting decision.

For these important reasons we publish our book, The Best Soccer Camps and dedicate the Spring Edition of our magazine, College Opportunities for Student Athletes to detailed reviews of only 100 summer camp operators, nationwide.

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Roanoke College Soccer Camps ... much more than just training ...

Roanoke Soccer Camps at Roanoke College

22 summers ago, Roanoke College Head Coach Scott Allison began educating young men and women to be better players and better people. Each summer since, current and former Roanoke College players like 2005 All American Donny Smith (pictured) return to share their experiences of Roanoke soccer while providing campers of various skill levels top flight instruction. Campers enjoy competitive play on multiple fields, while developing lasting friendships through the beautiful game of soccer.

Roanoke Soccer Camps held at Roanoke College offer three types of soccer camps—encompassing three total sessions. The Half Day Camp for boys and girls ages 6-14 runs in June. The Advanced Residential Camp for boys 8-17 runs in early July and the Boys Team Camp (High School Ages) runs later in July.

Come immerse yourself in the tradition and culture that is Roanoke College soccer. Reserve your spot today en route to becoming a better player … a better person. From start to finish, Roanoke Soccer Camps are undoubtedly the place to be in the summer.

Bring your passion, bring your soccer spirit, and of course don’t forget your boots ………

For more details, visit us at our website:
http://www.roanokesoccercamp.com/


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Summer Camps: Much More Than Training

Every camp here has been selected in our Best Soccer Camps book. The current edition of our Best Soccer Camps book contains only 100 selected camps from the more than 500 summer soccer camps.

Is this approach working? When have you seen so many camp ads and articles, anywhere, ever? Think about this. We talk to more serious soccer families and more truly dedicated college coaches, in one year, than anyone. And we help readers find the good camps that can affect their college futures, and their lives.

Now, consider what serious players do for top camps. Competitive players make the camp a success, elevate the level of play, and challenge other players. They stimulate the coaching staff. Everyone learns more and has more fun. And sometimes, a player catches the eye of a coach because, "Those campers were working so hard they looked like college players." ... the rest ... perhaps, is history!

Readers refer to our Student Athlete magazine as the "Consumer Reports" of College-Bound sports. We are proud to have earned your respect. When we compile our Special Campers Issues we invite only camps recommended in our Best Camps book to advertise. We've done our homework. All of these camps are good!

As parents of serious student athletes, we know how expensive, yet important, good camp selection is. Add the camp's cost, airfare, new clothes, new equipment, spending money, telephone, ground transportation and family gifts ... a residential camp’s cost can total $1000!

What are the alternatives, once you've learned how to how play, for getting noticed by the college coaches?

The three most important things to do, to increase your chances of playing sports in college are:

1. Participate in the ODP
2. Win state cup with your club team
3. Attend camp at the college where you hope to play

Camp selection is the only event YOU can control. By the end of the camp, both you and the coach will know if his college is in your future. If the news is not good, ask him to recommend colleges where you can play, and to use him as a reference.

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Bob Collins, Editor
Student Athlete Scholarships Foundation
theinstep@aol.com
(561) 498-1546
http://www.student-athlete.net/
GOOGLE: "student athlete magazine"

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