All boys ages 13-18 are invited to participate in soccer camp at Hoover High School July 7-11.
The camp will take place from 8:30-11:30 a.m. each day at the HHS soccer field. Coach Kris Keplinger will lead drills and scrimmages focused on skill development and use of the non-dominant foot.
The camp will also work with students on concepts of attacking and defending.
Cost is $125 per player, and $60 for each additional child in a family. Campers are required to provide their own cleats, shin guards and socks.
HHS will also host the Josh Niblett Football Camp for children entering grades K5-8 at the HHS athletic fields July 14-16.
The camp will teach children the basics of the skill positions and refine the skills of experienced players. HHS head coach Josh Niblett will lead the camp.
The three-day camp is divided into a junior camp (K5-6) and middle school camp (7-8). The younger camp, which will emphasize the value of teamwork in addition to learning the fundamentals of various positions, will be split into two age groups.
The junior camp will meet from 8:30-11:30 a.m. daily. The middle school camp will run from 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Hunter Street Baptist Church’s Kid Quest Ministries are sponsoring this year’s event. The camp fee is $130. Every camper will receive a camp t-shirt. Water will be provided; campers may choose to bring a snack.
Visit hooverhighathletics.com for a camp application.