Welcome to Bulldog Soccer Academy

Jim Hopkins Head Men’s Soccer Coach at Dean College is very pleased to announce the 2nd annual Bulldog Soccer Academy.


We offer a five day overnight training environment where boys and girls age 10-18 receive instruction on how to become a more complete soccer player from some of the best soccer coaches in the Northeast.

 

About Bulldog Soccer Academy

The academy is geared to kids looking for a high intense week of training with some of the best soccer coaches in the Northeast. With our low coach to player ratio (1:8) you can be sure your child will receive the individual attention he or she needs to become a better player. Bulldog Academy Daily Schedule Wednesday July 7, 2010 1:00- 3:00 Check in to Dorms and Registration. 3:00-3:30 Introductions of Staff and rules for the week 3:30-4:45 Team Trainin
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FAQ

Where should I send payment to?

Camp Director Jim Hopkins 22 granite St. Foxboro, MA. 02035

Do I need to provide medical information about my child?

Yes, all players will need to submit a health form and a copy of their updated Physical. Click here for the health form.

When and where should I drop off my child?

Your child should arrive at Dean College in Franklin MA at at 1:00 PM on Wednesday July 7th. Pick-up at 12:00 PM on July 11th.

Testimonials

"Jim and his staff did a great job.  Bobby had a lot of fun and plans to attend next year if you have it.  Thank you and enjoy the rest of your summer."

Mary, Ken & Bobby McCluskey

"Lindsey had a great time and learned a lot!!!  The emails you sent out prior to camp regarding what to bring were very helpful.  Your communication with the parents was great! Keep up the good work."

Kim Tarbox

"My daughter was a little reluctant to go to camp, she came back beaming, telling us what a great time she had. We look forward to next year."

Jeannine Light

"Our daughter loved your camp and made some wonderful new friends. Yesterday she had two Select soccer games and I have to tell you that I noticed a new aggressiveness in her play.   She was out there communicating with the team and trying to motivate them on the sidelines.  She has captains practice for high school all week.  I'm going to the field so she can show me her sliding headers (that's all I've heard about). Thank you for a great experience."

Karen