The Fort Lewis College Men’s Soccer ID And Developmental Camp is for 14 to 18 years old boys who are looking for a unique and competitive training experience. It is a 4-day event from the 15th of July until the 18th of July. This camp will equip the participants the tools that will allow them to excel not just in soccer but life in general. Furthermore, the training program gears on providing the players a high-level technical and tactical understanding. There will also be a thorough evaluation for each attendee at the conclusion of the program. This event will take place at the Fort Lewis College campus. It will be under the supervision of the Fort Lewis men’s soccer coaching staff. Both commuter and residential campers are welcome to register.
Fort Lewis College is a public, coeducational, liberal arts college in Durango, Colorado. It is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges, as well as, the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Its degree programs have accreditations from the Accreditation Board for Engineering & Technology, the American Chemical Society, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education, and the National Association of Schools of Music. Furthermore, Fort Lewis College is 147th in Engineering Programs, 2018 edition of Best Colleges rankings. In athletics, the college fields 13 intercollegiate sports teams in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference of NCAA Division II. The athletes call themselves the Skyhawks and their official colors are dark blue, light blue, and gold.
Fort Lewis College Men’s Soccer ID And Developmental Camp Organizers
David Oberholtzer, a Temple, Arizona native, is the Head Coach of the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks men’s soccer team since March of 2016. He is the team’s former Assistant Coach. Coach David Oberholtzer is also the former University of Dayton men’s soccer Assistant Coach. Then, the Skyhawks men’s soccer Assistant Coach is Keane Hamilton. Coach Hamilton has a Masters of Science degree in Coaching and Exercise Science from the University College Dublin.
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