KICKS Soccer Camp 2008
Registration and Medical Waiver form (pdf)
DAY CAMPS
Junior Camp July 21–25, 2008
Senior Camp July 20–24, 2008
One week of intensive soccer day camp at the Eastern Mennonite University campus and for ages 6–17.
CAMP SESSIONS
Junior Day Camp
For ages 6-10 (Grades 1-5, Fall 2008)8 a.m.-12 noon
Monday-Friday
Daily Schedule
8:00-9:00 Technical Skills
9:00-10:00 Stations/Conditioning
10:00-10:15 Water Break/Snack
10:15-10:45 Short-sided Match Play
10:45-11:45 Match Play
11:45-12:00 Individual Competition
Senior Day Camp
For ages 11-18 (Grades 6-12, Fall 2008)
5 p.m.- 8:15 p.m.
Sunday-Thursday (Sunday Start)
Daily Schedule
5:00-6:00 Technical Skills
6:00-6:30 Stations/Conditioning
6:30-6:40 Water Break/Snack
6:40-7:00 Short-sided Match Play
7:00-8:00 Match Play
8:00-8:15 Individual Competition
WHAT TO BRING
What to bring each day to camp:
Soccer ball, shin guards, water jug/bottle, cleats, and/or turf or tennis shoes
FEES
- $100 tuition fee includes: Kicks Soccer Camp
t-shirt, prizes, excess accident insurance, tuition for entire week, facility usage, snack - Tuition fee is non-refundable and full payment
must be sent in with registration form. - You can purchase a camp ball for $15. Fee must be sent in with registration form.
Deadline for registration and tuition payment July 4, 2008
CHECK-IN
Junior Day CampEastern Mennonite University Turf Field
Monday, July 21, 8 a.m.
Senior Day Camp
Eastern Mennonite University Turf Field
Sunday, July 20, 5 p.m.
STAFF
Roger Mast, director
Currently the men’s soccer coach at Eastern Mennonite University; in his sixteenth year (overall record 158-132-24); teams ranked in top ten south region poll ‘94-’99, ‘02-’03, ‘05 ; ranked 16th in the NSCAA Division III National poll in ’98; ’96 & ’98 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Champions and ’97, ‘99, ‘05 ODAC runner-up; selected ODAC Coach of the year in ‘96 & ‘98; ‘98 Va. State Coach of the year; former varsity coach at Christopher Dock and Eastern Mennonite High School (overall record 54-29-7); M.S. in health and physical education, West Chester University; NSCAA: Advanced National Diploma; Kicks Soccer Camp director (20 years), Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Higher Education, Argosy University.
Sheldon Rice, assistant director
Other staff will be comprised of both former and current collegiate players.
CAMP OBJECTIVES
- To teach and develop soccer skills and fundamentals, with emphasis on ball-handling, shooting, passing, defense, team play, and soccer related fitness.
- To provide competitive activities that enable each player to directly apply skills and techniques as they are learned.
- To develop each player’s attitude and enjoyment towards the game of soccer.
- To develop each player’s individual skills through short-sided activities. i.e. 1v.1, 2v.1, etc.

