Day Camp for Boys & Girls Ages 9 -15
June 23-27, 2008

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The Juniata College Day Camp will provide opportunities to learn new skills and improve on current technique. This camp will focus primarily on the individual development of the player, with an emphasis on ball control, moves to beat opponents, finishing and other skills. Time will be set aside to allow these newly learned techniques to be used in competitive competitions against other campers in small sided games. Overall as the players continue to develop individual confidence with the ball, we will expand to cover styles and systems of play. This camp will help all players from beginner to advance, develop the skills they need to enjoy and succeed at the game.
| Technical Training | Tactical Training |
|---|---|
| Passing Receiving Shooting and Finishing Heading Crossing Goalkeeping Fitness |
1 v 1 Attack and Defending Attacking with Numbers Group Defending Zonal Defending High / Low Pressure Play Changing the Point of Attack Team Training |
Daily Content for Campers
Morning Session
Afternoon Session 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 9 - 10:30 a.m. 10:30 - 12 p.m. 12 - 1 p.m. Primary Skill Building Scrimmage
Pool/Lunch*12 - 1 p.m.
1:15 - 2:30 p.m. 2:30 - 4
Pool
Tactile Small Group Scrimmage
Camp Options
AM Session $70PM Session $70Attend Both* and SAVE!!! $130* Lunch will not be provided. Camper can bring lunch from home and eat from 12:30 - 1 p.m.
Please submit registration and deposit by June 4, 2008 to guarantee a spot in the camp. Individuals are accepted on a first-come basis. Full payment is and medical release forms are due by June 23, 2008.
Have questions? Please contact Coach Scott McKenzie at 814-641-3503 or mckenzs@juniata.edu.
Meet the Coach
Scott McKenzie Juniata College Head Coach |
Within just the past eight years at Juniata, Coach McKenzie has led the Eagles to some of the best records in school history. Overseeing both the
Men’s and Women’s programs, he works to create an explosive and exciting style of play. He has
been coaching soccer for the past 15 years and holds an Advance National Diploma from the
NSCAA. A firm believer in the importance of fundamentals to player development, his camps
reflect his dedication to these principles.
Facilities
The Juniata College soccer camp will utilize the Winton Hill Fields. There is plenty of outdoor and indoor (if needed) space available on the campus of Juniata College to conduct a highly enjoyable soccer camp.
Few colleges have a more attractive campus than Juniata. The 100 acres on College Hill provide a magnificent atmosphere and safe environment. Campers are housed in one of the residence halls on campus and have access to all of the amenities in the residence hall. Additional facilities available include an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Things to Bring to Camp
- Shorts (gym shorts, not jean shorts)
- Socks (that will fit over shin guards)
- T-shirts (pack extra just in case)
- Sneakers (with non-marking soles)
- Soccer cleats
- Shin Guards
- Swimming gear (including towel)
- Sunscreen
- Snacks (just in case)

