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    Best Soccer ID camps in the northeast? I am seeking a quality soccer summer camp in the northeast for one child going into ninth grade and another child going into 10th grade. Building skills and fun playing competitive soccer are are priorities. A residential camp at college campus preferred but day camp would work. One child is interested in playing D3 soccer and the other child has no interest in playing in college but camps for that age group that are not called College ID are tough to find. Camp filled with all potential D1 players would not be appropriate for either player. If your D1 player attended a camp and the competition was too low, that's the camp I'm looking for.

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    Berkshire Soccer Academy. Go to their website. My daughters loved everything about this camp. Great camp, great soccer staff and great facilities.

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      #3
      The couple week long Surf day camps our kids have been to seem to be reasonably well run, but not especially challenging. So maybe a fit.
      https://newenglandsurf.com/north-east-residential-camp/

      Maybe something in this New England Soccer Journal list:
      https://www.nesoccerjournal.com/coll...-soccer-camps/

      Girls or boys? Crimson Soccer has something for girls:
      https://www.crimsonsoccer.us/

      Many of the clubs offer something. So google a club and look for their listing of clinics or camps.

      FC Stars:
      https://www.starsofma.org/clinics-and-programs

      Not sure I'd call what you're looking for a "college ID" camp. But you could look around here:
      https://www.collegeidcamps.net/ - many dead links though a google search might turn up the right one.

      Thread mostly worth reading about ID Camps:
      http://talking-soccer.com/TS4/forum/...husetts/77199-

      This is good advice, post #15
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      Send him to one at a school nearby that he doesn't necessarily want to go to. In MA there's plenty of them, or UCONN has one. Don't send him to school he cares about until he's ready. Sounds like D3 is more his target so he still has plenty of time. Also, check the spring schedules of local D1 schools and try and catch a game.


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        #4
        Camp Crystal Lake

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          #5
          Thank you for the suggestions and the link to the past thread. I'll explore those camps options.

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            #6
            Camp Hope

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