Milligan soccer hosts youth camp

By | March 30, 2011 at 10:00 pm | No comments | SPORTS

By Jared Ferguson

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The Milligan College men’s soccer program hosted a soccer camp for local youth Monday through Friday last week. The camp attracted 22 children from the ages of five to nine, including students on spring break and some children of Milligan faculty. The funds raised benefited the Milligan men’s soccer program.

Head coach Adam Laney and the newly-acquired assistant coach Jason Keever both helped with the camp.

“The main purpose of this youth clinic is to give back to the local youth and to raise funds to benefit the men’s soccer program here at Milligan,” said Laney.

Throughout the week, volunteers from the men’s team lent their advice and assisted the coaches in leading activities.

“It’s always fun working with young children,” said Keever, a former Division I athlete at Campbell University. “Teaching soccer fundamentals from a young age is always a key to success in the long run.”

Along with a soccer clinic in the morning, the children had a lunch break and leisure time in the afternoon which included activities like swimming and watching movies.

“I had a lot of fun,” said Jobe, a camper from the Johnson City area. “We got to play soccer, watch movies and even swim.”

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