NORMAL, Ill. – The Illinois State soccer team will host its first overnight ID camp. The camp will be held at Adelaide Street Field under the direction of first-year head coach Brad Silvey and his staff of Sarah Tompkins and Scott Myers.
"As a staff, we are very excited to relaunch our overnight camps at Illinois State," Silvey said. "This camp will provide a great experience and environment for development and growth within the game. Additionally, the camp schedule and atmosphere will allow our staff to connect with campers beyond what can be found at a standard ID Camp."
Elite ID camps are designed for those that aspire to be collegiate student-athletes. These camps are open to girls from grades seven through 12, with an emphasis on holistic soccer development. The overnight camp will be capped at 40 participants to provide individualized attention through both training and match play. Goalkeeper specific training will be provided at the ID camp.
Illinois State will host its Overnight Elite ID camp June 13-15. The camp will be offered to all girls from grades seven through 11. This camp is for the elite player that is considering a collegiate soccer career. Campers will be exposed to a challenging, competitive and enjoyable atmosphere. Each attendee will be put into situations where they can learn and develop in all facets of the game: technically, tactically, physically & mentally. Campers will receive instruction from both the ISU coaching staff and current players. There will be a two-day and three-day option, allowing for both overnighters and commuters.
For more information on Illinois State soccer camps and registration please visit https://camps.jumpforward.com/redbirdsoccercamps.
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