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I liked going to both the UNC and the St. Louis college camps..Very competitive..There were players attending from around the world..They were very good camps..At the St. Louis camp, a former World Cup player, John Sorbes, was a coach..A couple players from the Kansas City Wizards came by and talked to us one day too..

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How was the UNC camp? I bet it was great, but what did they focus on and what did you spend most of you rtime on? Also, Joseph Skittles, you disappoint me going to a duke camp like that. :rolleyes:

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jstone...do you know who i am??which ralph lundy one u going to..where is it located the one you are going to..and hey..i heard yall tied knox catholic..who all should we look out for that is there good forwards and offensive mids??

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Not really no lol...I believe I'm going to the one in West GA but I'm not sure yet. #14 for catholic is pretty good up top. #7 is solid in the midfield. Thier sweeper (#13 i believe) is fast and solid. And #9 up top is pretty good too. #10 on the outside left sent some good balls in.

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ohok thanks for all that info..this is tblack..i go to your church..um but im going to go to the ralph lundy camp in carrollton GA where ever that is...but i think im going to the keeper camp and i think i am going to play keeper again and so i can play it next year..but would it be in my best interest to go for the elite camp or is there a difference in the keeper camp as far as regular and elite go..i didnt know if you would know or not..so just let me know..

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Check it out. I know I'm going back this year. Tore my oblique first training session last year...might as well use the $ that's already been paid. By the way, think about going to the elite camp...You only get better by playing good competition. And its the best out there. At least in the South.

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For those that know about lundy.... Tullahoma won division 1 while there and they didn't attend the elite camp. After going for 5 yrs straight it is not workt the extra money to wake up 15 mins earlier and leave 15 mins later, you still play the same all the teams no matter what. Go with the regular camp and sattle up. 7 am - 7 or 8 pm is your day of soccer so go ready if you go.

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does anyone else know of any in Tn or northern GA camps that are good and work you hard and make you better??

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LMU had an excellent camp this past summer. the coaching staff had a few internationals that really knew what they where doing, they really worked us

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