The Whitman College Blues Men’s Soccer Overnight ID Camp is a three-day event that will run from the 13th of June until the 15th of June. It is set to start at 11:00 AM on Day 1 and end at 11:00 AM on Day 3. The camp registration fee which includes a free camp t-shirt, lodging and meals is $395 per player. Moreover, this soccer identification camp is going to take place at the state of the art Whitman Athletic Fields which is in Walla Walla, Washington. The program will include technical and tactical development sessions, college recruitment process seminar, and a campus tour. Goalkeepers will also have their specialized training session. In addition, this soccer camp is open to all boys entering grade 9 up to grade 12. It will be under the supervision of the Whitman College Blues men’s soccer coaching staff.
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Whitman College Blues Men’s Soccer Overnight ID Camp Organizers
Leading the Whitman College Blues men’s soccer team is Head Coach Jose Cedeno. He is now entering his third season at the helm of the Whitman Blues men’s soccer program. Coach Jose Cedeno is a bachelor’s degree in modern languages graduate from Saint Peter’s University. He is also a master’s degree in sport management graduate from Brooklyn College. Ultimately, Coach Cedeno is the 2008 City University N.Y. Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) Coach of the Year awardee. This award was when he was still coaching the Hunter College men’s soccer program and led them to a conference title. Coach Jose Cedeno is a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “A” coaching license holder. Then, Ian Rees, a native of South Florid is the Whitman College Blues men’s soccer assistant coach. Coach Rees is now in his fourth season with the coaching staff. He is a USSF Youth National Coaching Diploma holder. Coach Rees is also a United Soccer Coaches National Diploma and Advanced National Goalkeeper Trainers Diploma holder. And finally, the Whitman College Blues men’s soccer volunteer assistant coach is Tino Morfin.
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