The Utah Valley University Wolverines Women’s Soccer College ID Camp is open to all 14 to 21 years old girls who are serious about taking their soccer skills to the next level. It is a single-day event that will run from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM on the 14th of July. This college soccer identification camp is the ideal venue to showcase outstanding soccer skills and become a part of the Wolverines women’s soccer team. In addition, the program also emphasizes improvement on the player’s technical capabilities and tactical understanding. It will also provide a performance evaluation at the conclusion of the program. Moreover, the camp registration fee is $140 per player.
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Utah Valley University Wolverines Women’s Soccer College ID Camp Organizers
The head coach of the Utah Valley University Wolverines women’s soccer team is Chris Lemay. He is now in his second season at the reins of the Wolverines women’s soccer program. Coach Chris Lemay is a bachelor’s degree in communication and a minor in business management graduate from Eastern Michigan University. He is also a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license holder. Ultimately, Coach Chris Lemay is a two-time San Diego Surf Girls Coach of the Year awardee. These awards were when he was coaching the San Diego Surf Soccer Club’s girl’s U9 to U18 teams. In the season, Coach Lemay led the Wolverines to a WAC Tournament championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Then, the Utah Valley University Wolverines women’s soccer assistant coaches are Seth Trembly and Kyle Christensen. Coach Seth Trembly, a native of Littleton, Colorado is also entering his second season with the coaching staff. He is the 2014 Cal South Coach of the Year awardee. Furthermore, Coach Kyle Christensen who hails from Utah is now entering his fourth season with the coaching staff. He is an alumnus of the University of Denver. Coach Christensen was a Sun Belt Player of the Year awardee during his college playing years.
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