Bluffton University to host women’s soccer ID Camp
The women’s soccer team at Bluffton University will host an ID Camp from 9 a.m.-noon on Saturday, June 17. The camp is open to players aged 15 and up who aspire to compete at the collegiate level. The camp will be an opportunity for high school athletes to improve their skill level through coaching sessions, to understand the training regimen at the collegiate level and to learn about the unique opportunities Bluffton offers student-athletes. The registration fee is $50 and includes lunch and t-shirt.
After the training sessions, participants will have the opportunity to meet admissions counselors and tour campus in conjunction with Bluffton University’s summer Discovery Day. Registration forms can be found at www.bluffton.edu/athletics/womenssoccer/ For more information, contact Rhonda (Gottschalk) Smith, women’s soccer coach, at [email protected].
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