Women’s Soccer Hosting Summer ID Camp on June 2nd
By: Alex Kline, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
POMONA, Calif. - The Cal Poly Pomona women's soccer team is hosting its Summer Identification Camp on Sunday, June 2nd for high school and junior college-age players. Registration is now open!
Join the Broncos for this one-day clinic that will be conducted by the Bronco's women's soccer coaches, Jay Mason, Dan Richards, and Emilee Tominovich. It is a great way to prepare for the high school or club season. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to experience college-level coaching and compete against other top players on the beautiful campus of Cal Poly Pomona.
"The Cal Poly Pomona Women's Soccer ID Camp aims to create a college level training environment to demonstrate what it is like to play at the next level! We believe that CPP camp provides a unique experience in learning what it is like to play in college as well as how to prepare to be a successful student athlete. You will have both training sessions and 11v11 games to showcase your skill and for us to evaluate your ability. We hope that you will be able to attend our ID camp so you can see what Cal Poly Pomona has to offer and get a feel for the campus & environment. At camp you will get to work with all of the coaching staff, including Head Coach Jay Mason over the course of the training sessions." – CPP Women's Soccer Coaching Staff
The ID Camp, which will take place on the CPP practice fields and game field, will go from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm and is $200 per participant.
AGENDA
8:30AM-9:00 AM Check in MPR Room
9:00AM-9:15 AM Welcome & Introduction
9:15AM-11:30 AM Training Session
11:45AM-12:15 PM Lunch (provided)
12:15pm-12:30 PM College Presentation
12:30PM-1:10 PM Q&A with Current Players
1:15PM-1:30 PM Warm Up for Scrimmages
1:30PM-3:15 PM 11v11 Scrimmages
3:15PM-4:00PM Campus Tour
SIGN UP
Spots are going fast, so register now at www.broncoathletics.com/camps.
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