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    #16
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    But the recruits do go - they were invited
    Cha ching. Of course they go. Their fees are money for the program. Gotta love it. Since the Yale scandal, kiddies are heading here for a look-see.

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      #17
      [QUOTE=Unregistered;2543474]Harvard’s girls’ camp is terrible.

      Sorry to say but it’s true. Of all the camps this one was like watching paint dry

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        #18
        [QUOTE=Unregistered;2543560]
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Harvard’s girls’ camp is terrible.

        Sorry to say but it’s true. Of all the camps this one was like watching paint dry
        Thank you for the feedback.

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          #19
          [QUOTE=Unregistered;2543560]
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Harvard’s girls’ camp is terrible.

          Sorry to say but it’s true. Of all the camps this one was like watching paint dry
          How could this camp be appreciably different? Dont all IS camps have drills, small sided games, then full field games? Some might provide lunch, or not, or talk to the parents, or not, but the format seems to be the same, no?

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            #20
            [QUOTE=Unregistered]
            Originally posted by Unregistered

            How could this camp be appreciably different? Dont all IS camps have drills, small sided games, then full field games? Some might provide lunch, or not, or talk to the parents, or not, but the format seems to be the same, no?
            No, they aren't. Harvard's is much less a commitment than the other schools, and every person who has ever dreamed Crimson, even if she just got her first pair of cleats, goes. They also don't have the same caliber of other coaches at the camps. It truly is a waste of money.

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              #21
              [QUOTE=Unregistered;2544019]
              Originally posted by Unregistered

              No, they aren't. Harvard's is much less a commitment than the other schools, and every person who has ever dreamed Crimson, even if she just got her first pair of cleats, goes. They also don't have the same caliber of other coaches at the camps. It truly is a waste of money.
              So you should say they have a cut off or a caliber cut off?

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                #22
                [QUOTE=Unregistered;2544155]
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                So you should say they have a cut off or a caliber cut off?
                They can't per NCAA rules. The camps have to be open to all within a grade range.

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                  #23
                  [QUOTE=Unregistered;2544155]
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                  So you should say they have a cut off or a caliber cut off?
                  They have ALOT of camps. Too many, actually.

                  WOMEN'S SOCCER
                  CRIMSON SOCCER SCHOOL
                  Online: Crimson Soccer School

                  Dates:
                  Youth Clinic: June 24-28, 2019
                  Prospect Clinic: July 8-9, 2019
                  Prospect Clinic: July 15-16, 2019
                  Youth Clinic: August 5-9, 2019
                  Prospect Clinic: August 7-8, 2019

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                    #24
                    Harvard moneymaker

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                      #25
                      [QUOTE=Unregistered;2544160]
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                      They have ALOT of camps. Too many, actually.

                      WOMEN'S SOCCER
                      CRIMSON SOCCER SCHOOL
                      Online: Crimson Soccer School

                      Dates:
                      Youth Clinic: June 24-28, 2019
                      Prospect Clinic: July 8-9, 2019
                      Prospect Clinic: July 15-16, 2019
                      Youth Clinic: August 5-9, 2019
                      Prospect Clinic: August 7-8, 2019
                      Youth camps who cares. Totally a revenue source. Three ID events are too close together but I wonder if that is because of the new rules and compressed timetable. Did they always do that many in the summer? 2-3 day camps are just about the money regardless. Avoid them if possible.

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                        #26
                        [QUOTE=Unregistered;2544411]
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                        Youth camps who cares. Totally a revenue source. Three ID events are too close together but I wonder if that is because of the new rules and compressed timetable. Did they always do that many in the summer? 2-3 day camps are just about the money regardless. Avoid them if possible.
                        And a day camp to boot.

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