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 Summer Camps CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP TODAY DATES-TBA
  
Camp Philosophy
Our camp is structured to improve your child’s all-around soccer game. During the week, campers will be provided with tips about soccerspecific skills,health, conditioning and what it takes to become a better soccer player and individual. The camp environment is designed to be fun and encourage individual creativity. Cost: $195 (T-shirt included)

CRIS GILMORE
Cris Gilmore currently is in charge of 8 teams (Pumas, Sting, Rebels, Jaguars on the girls side & Wolverines, Cougars, Panthers , Coyotes on the boys side) within the Alpine Futbal Club, as well as, Director of the Youth Academy. He assisted both the Cal Berkeley Women’s and St. Mary’s Men’s Division I soccer programs during the fall of 2004. Cris has served as interim head coach and assistant coach of the San Jose State University women’s team from 2000-2003. Cris played for OhioWesleyan University and advanced to the Division III final four three straight years. Cris also spent seven years playing professional soccer, including four years in Europe as both a player and a coach and earned his KNVB (Dutch) Level II and Level III coaching licenses. Cris has coached at all age and experience levels, and currently holds his USSF ‘B’ License.

CHRISTINA BELL Christina Bell currently is in charge of 4 teams (Pumas, Sting, Rebels, Jaguars) within the Alpine Futbal Club, as well, Director of the Youth Academy. She most recently played in the WPSL for the California Storm, and helped lead the team to wining the 2004 National Title. During 2003, she was the San Jose State Women’s soccer assistant coach. Christina played professionally for the WUSA San Jose CyberRays for three seasons, and helped lead them to a Championship the inaugural season. Prior to playing in the WUSA, Christina played 1st Division Soccer for NEC in Nijmegen, Holland where she led her club to winning the league championship. Collegiately, Christina led Sonoma State to the NCAA Division II final four her sophmore season, setting the school record for assist. After transferring to Fresno State for her junior season Christina twice earned all-WAC honors. She was team captain and was named team MVP both seasons. In 2001, Fresno State retired her number 13 jersey.
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