The Portland Timbers have teamed up with Salmon Creek Indoor Sports Arena to host a spring youth soccer camp March 22-24 at the indoor facility. Open to both boys and girls ages, the camp will be led by Timbers players and coaches.
The Timbers' Spring Camp at Salmon Creek Indoor Sports Arena, presented by Nike, is available to players ages U-10, U-12 and U-14 and of all skill levels. In addition to professional instruction, participants receive a Nike soccer ball and Timbers camp t-shirt. Camp runs from 4-6 p.m. each day. Registration for camp is $65.
How to register:
To register for the spring camp, visit www.scsoccerarena.com, click here to download the registration form or call (360) 571-7628. Space is limited.
Salmon Creek Indoor Sports Arena is located at 110 NW 139th St., Vancouver, WA 98685
The Timbers Nike Soccer Camps program features an ideal 12:1 player-coach ratio and bases all training groups upon skill levels and age. Each camp is centered around age-appropriate exercises and activities designed to maximize instruction, develop technical improvement and build a love for the game.
The Timbers full 2010 camp schedule will be announced in the coming weeks.
Timbers to host spring soccer camp March 22-24

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