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Soccer Camp Opportunity
The Challenger Core Soc- cer Camp is coming to O‘ahu this summer and West O‘ahu keiki can participate. Chal- lenger Sports has teamed up with American Youth Soccer Organization regions 113, 118, 269 and 769 to bring soccer camps to the commu- nity at a variety of locations on the island on June 5-9, June 12-16, July 10-14, July 17-21, and July 24-28.
most popular elements of two industry leading camp programs, British Soccer and TetraBrazil, plus a new range of drills and practices used by coaches throughout Europe and South Ameri- ca. With separate levels of coaching for players ages 2-16, Challenger’s innova- tive curriculum provides a daily regimen of foot skills, moves, juggling, tactical practices and daily tourna- ment play.
ber of the virtual coaching team, and even score points for videos and compete in league tables with oth- er players from around the world.
The camps are designed for boys and girls to have the opportunity to learn, grow and share a positive and educational camp expe- rience. The Challenger camp culture is centered around making learning fun and the international coaching staff is focused on entertaining, engaging and educating the campers throughout the week.
All camps offer Chal- lenger Core Soccer ses- sions for the following: ages 2-4 TinyTykes from 8 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. for $100; ages 5-14 half-day from 9 a.m. to noon for $165; and ages 6-14 full-day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for $220.
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PHOTO COURTESY COLETTE NISHIMURA
wa Beach with his canine family including his
The new Challenger Core Soccer Camp contains the
Every camper will also now have access to a digital learning app, along with a library of soccer skills and exercises. Campers will be able to continue to practice at home after camp, and will receive personalized on- line coaching from a mem-
Space is limited, so par- ents are encouraged to sign up online in advance. To register and for more information, visit chal- lengersports.com or email osharp@challengersports. com.
‘West O‘ahu Voice’ is accepting photos of your furry (or scaly or feathered) friend for its Pet of the Week feature. Send your photo to tmero@midweek.com and be sure to include your pet’s name, age, the area of West O‘ahu you live in and any fun fact you’d like to share with readers.
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Each camper will receive a free camp T-shirt, ball, soccer poster and camp cer- tificate.
Teams are also welcome to attend and receive a week of focused instruction to prepare them for the fall season.
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Gerald Dungca of the city Department of Parks and Recreation works through the rain as he cuts the grass at Patsy T. Mink Central O‘ahu Regional Park in Waipi‘o. ANTHONY CONSILLIO PHOTO
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