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Brian Ainscough
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219 Cabot Center
360 Huntington Ave
Boston, Massachusetts
02115

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 





Are there any discounts offered?


Yes, there is a group discount of $45 for 8 or more campers. To get this discount please contact the camp director.


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Can Teams attend?


Although it is not limited to teams, it is a great opportunity for teams and individual players alike to prepare for their fall season.


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What is the camp refund policy?


There is $100 non-refundable deducted from payment if before June 1st, after June 1st half of your full payment is non-refundable.


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What forms are required in order for my child to participate?


All Medical forms and a current Physical with history of immunization record are required.


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What items should my child bring to camp?


We suggest each camper bring these items: Soccer Ball – EACH CAMPER MUST HAVE ONE Equipment Bag – for Ball & Gear Tennis Shoes Soccer Shoes (Molded cleats and flats for Astroturf) Athletic Socks – 10 Underwear – 10 Playing Shorts – 7 Rain Jacket/Gear Swimsuit Flip Flops Alarm Clock Window or Small Fan Toiletries (in plastic containers) Towels – 5 Washcloths – 3 Water Bottle Shin Guards Sweatshirt T-Shirt – 10 Warm-Up Suit or Sweats Pajamas Sunscreen Lip Balm with Sunscreen Linens. long sheets/pillow case (single bed size) or Sleeping Bag, pillow and Blanket. Place name on everything




















































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What meals are provided?


Our Resident Campers receive 3 meals per day. Extended day campers receive lunch and dinner.


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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUTERS AND RESIDENTIAL CAMPERS?


Commuters have the same camp experience in terms of instruction. Lunch and dinner are provided to commuters, however commuter fees do not include lodging or breakfast. Commuter campers must arrive by 8:45 am and check in with their assigned coach at the dorm area on subsequent camp days. The commuters’ day ends at approximately 8:45 pm at the conclusion of evening matches.


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What is a typical day like?


7:00 AM - Wake-up 6:45 - 8:15 AM - Breakfast 8:40 - 11:15 AM - Training Session 11:15 AM - 12:40 PM - Lunch 12:45 PM - Rest Period/Room Check 1:30 - 2pm - Lecture 2 - 4:15 PM - Training Session/Team Competition 4:30 - 6:00 PM - Dinner 6:15 - 8:30 PM - Training Session/Team Competition 9:15 PM - Movie 10:50 PM - In your own room 11:00 PM - Lights out
























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Is there a medical staff at camp?


Campers have access to trainers at all times.


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