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The following are comments taken from emails and written notes
of former campers and their parents:
My son attended your camp last week with his U-11 team. This was
a great experience. He responded well to the honest and immediate
feedback and is tuned into what he needs to work on to be a better
player. In one week he feels like he has improved and he knows
what he needs to work on – he cannot say enough about Coach
Oliver.
Kathleen Noe, Virginia - July 1, 2005

I just wanted to let you know that my 11-year old son came to
the Junior Academy this year for the first time and had a fantastic
time. He is still talking about all the things that he learned
and information he gained. He has been a ‘die-hard’ soccer
kid since the age of 4 and has spent the last two summers at the
(blank) soccer camp. He has now decided that your camp is definitely
where he wants to continue to go. Everyone there made him feel
right at home and had a wealth of information. I can’t tell
you how good that makes a nervous Mom feel! Thanks again for a
job well done and we’re looking forward to next year.
Lisa Pugh, Virginia - July 2, 2005

Just wanted to let you know that my son, Joshua, had an incredible
time at the camp offered June 25 at Virginia Tech. He has told
me multiple times since his return what a great camp it is. Thanks
for creating such a wonderful environment and program for the kids.
Harriet Schanzer, Virginia - July 6, 2005

Dear Coach Weiss – I wanted to thank you and your staff
for a great week at Virginia Tech. The camp was awesome, and I
really enjoyed working with Coach Black.
Jess Floro, age 16, New Mexico - July 5, 2006

Thanks again for a wonderful soccer camp experience. This was
Jackson’s third year and he had a blast yet again. His counselor
obviously helped make the week special. He is already talking about
next year.
Susan & David Strawn, Virginia – July
26, 2006

Coach Weiss – Tommy finally finished up all his summer soccer
camps, but just wanted to say that your camp was by far the the
best in terms of organization, training, level of coaching, and
quality of coaching (and food).
Tom Scott, Virginia – August 14, 2006 |