Summer Soccer Camps for Kids with Shoreline College

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline College will offer two youth soccer camps this summer for kids aged 6–14, providing a skill-focused environment. The Shoreline Men’s Soccer Youth Camp runs from July 7–11, 2025, with fees of $200 for the morning session and $130 for the afternoon session, featuring coaching from the college's men’s soccer staff. In addition, Gordon Hill, a former Manchester United player, will lead two sessions of his soccer camps on July 15–18 and July 29–August 1, 2025, at Twin Ponds Park and Hillwood Park, respectively, each priced at $200. Participants will focus on core techniques like dribbling and shooting, along with teamwork and decision-making. The camps aim to instill confidence and game sense in young athletes through engaging activities.

With limited spots available, these camps present a unique opportunity for skill development under experienced coaches. Interested individuals can register through the Shoreline Athletics Department at 206-546-4553.

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