Frostburg State to Host Summer Co-Ed Youth Soccer Camp
FROSTBURG, Md. - Frostburg State will be hosting its annual youth soccer camp under the direction of head women's coach Brian Parker and head men's coach Keith Byrnes.
The camp will run from Monday, June 16 through Friday, June 20, with a three-hour session each day running from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Youth players entering grades 3-9 are eligible, where they will be grouped into age and ability during the camp.
Daily activities will include skill development, small-sided games, full-side matches, goalkeeper specialized training. A camp t-shirt and ball will be provided by the staff.
More information on the camp can be found here, while registration information can be found here. Questions can also be directed to Director@frostburgsoccercamps.com.
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