The Best
Week of Their
Summer.
Six-year-olds learning their first stepover. Twelve-year-olds finally nailing the driven pass. Coaches who still have grass stains on their boots.
Three things they'll master.
Every session is built around these pillars. Not drills for the sake of drills — moments that actually stick.
Dribble Lab
From first stepover to beating two defenders — we build every move on solid fundamentals.
Team Tactics
Small-sided games where every kid touches the ball 40+ times a session. No standing in line.
Game Day
Friday finals on a real pitch, with a real crowd of parents who have nowhere else they'd rather be.
6–12
Ages welcome
8:1
Kid-to-coach ratio
5
Days of pure football
2026
Our 12th summer
Memories that haven't happened yet.

First goal. Pure joy.

The huddle before everything.

She's got the stepover.
Water break laughs.
Still have grass stains
on their boots.
These aren't first-year college students with a clipboard. Our coaches return season after season because the kids do too.
Coach Marcus Webb
Head Coach · U8–U10
"Every kid has a moment in them. My job is to be there when it happens."

Coach Jasmine Park
Skills Coach · U10–U12
"Technique is just confidence with a ball. We build both."
Coach Darius Okonkwo
Goalkeeper Coach · All Ages
"Goalies get nervous. I make them brave. There's a difference."
What's in Their Bag
Everything they need. Nothing they don't.
- Cleats (or athletic shoes)
- Shin guards
- Refillable water bottle
- Sunscreen — we'll remind them
- Snack for break time
- Change of shirt
- A willingness to get muddy
We provide pinnies, cones, and all training equipment. Just bring the kid — we'll handle the rest.
Their spot
won't wait.
Pick their session, age group, and location. Takes 90 seconds. The smile on Friday lasts longer.
What parents are saying
He didn't want to leave. That's never happened with any camp.
Tricia M.
Mom of a 7-year-old
The coaches remembered every single kid's name on day one. That told me everything.

David K.
Dad of twins, ages 9 & 11
She went in shy and came back with a best friend and a new favorite thing in the world.
Priya S.
Mom of a 10-year-old