YOUTH ADVANCED CAMP
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Residential or Commuter Options Available
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Competitive and Academy/Pre-Competitive Players
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The College Training Center Youth Advanced Camp is a unique concept where the kids will work directly with The University of Tulsa coaches and players as well as other college coaches. We will train kids using the same methodology we have used to make The University of Tulsa one of the top programs in the country. My goal for this three-day camp is to give campers a similar experience as our current players and learn some of the skills and traits needed at the college level. We want to motivate and inspire kids to pursue college soccer. This training center is for competitive youth boys and girls.
For 8 or more players, call for a team discount: Brady Moody at 918-650-6677.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Registration will be Friday from 1-3 and pick up will be Sunday at noon.
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PAYMENT OPTIONS:
Customers have the option to pay in full or make a $250 deposit (which is non-refundable within 30 days of the camp's start date). Deposits will be accepted until July 1st, after which full payment is required. Customers who opt for the deposit will be automatically billed for the remaining balance, divided across the payment dates of May 1st, June 1st, and July 1st. Additionally, customers can log into their online account to pay the balance at any time.
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TRANSPORTATION OPTION:
If you need transportation to/from the Tulsa airport, please complete this form and email it to info@macssoccerschool.com at least 2 days before your arrival. SOMEONE FROM MAC’S NATIONAL SOCCER SCHOOL WILL CONTACT YOU AND/OR YOUR PARENTS BEFORE YOUR DEPARTURE.
If you do not receive a call, please call 918-650-6677.
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
Links to important documents are below.
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Camper Rules (REQUIRED FOR ALL RESIDENTIAL CAMPS)
Transportation Request (must be completed and returned to us if transportation to and from the airport is required)
“At the top level of college soccer, it is the technical speed and mental speed that separates the great player. Teaching our youth about the technical components of the game and the proper decisions in each moment, puts them in the best position to succeed at the college level” -- Tom McIntosh