The Siena College Saints Women’s Soccer Elite Summer ID Clinic is inviting all female soccer players in grade 9 to grade 12. It is a full-day soccer identification clinic that is set to fall on the 28th of July and the 4th of August. The registration fee is $125 for just the one session and $200 for both. Moreover, this summer camp is an initiative of the Siena College Saints women’s soccer coaching staff. Every participant is requested to bring their own shin guards, cleats, and water bottle. Check-in will start at 9:30 AM at the college’s Turf Field. It is going to be a physically demanding but fun training atmosphere.
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Siena College Saints Women’s Soccer Elite Summer ID Clinic Organizers
Leading the Siena College Saints women’s soccer team is head coach Steve Karbowski, a native of Clifton Park, New York. He is now entering his 19th year at the helm of the college’s women’s soccer program. Coach Steve Karbowski, a Siena College alumnus is the former Clifton Park Soccer Club long-time head coach. Ultimately, Coach Steve Karbowski is a two-time MAAC Coach of the Year awardee. Under his guidance, the Saints women’s soccer has already two MAAC Championships and two NCAA Tournament appearances. Coach Karbowski is now holding an overall coaching win-loss record of 162-140-34. Then, the Siena College Saints women’s soccer assistant coaches are Dara Battistoni, Stephani Church, and Todd Bradshaw. Coach Dara Battistoni, a native of Pleasant Valley, New York is entering her first season with the coaching staff. She is a bachelor’s degree in General Science and a minor in psychology graduate from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She is a recipient of the Richard Panicucci Service Award. Furthermore, Coach Stephani Church, a cum laude from Binghamton University is now in her second season with the coaching staff. She is also a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) certified Level 4 coach.
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