




ABOUT THE CAMP
Mohan Telfer, Maret Boys’ Varsity Head Coach & Middle School Head Coach and Technical Director at DCXI will be offering 8 weeks of camps for various age groups and skill levels. Each week will feature several different options for players of varying skill levels plus goalkeeper training will be offered at all weeks.
The goal of our camp is to strengthen the cognitive ability of each player while improving the technical level needed to execute successfully on the field.
The full-day program will run from 9am-3pm and participants should bring a bag lunch (no refrigeration available). All campers should also wear proper shoes for both outdoor and indoor soccer; bring a ball, sunscreen, and a water bottle.
***50 Player Capacity
CAMP COST
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Full Day:
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$425/week. (9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.)*
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Half-Day:
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$325/week. (9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.)*
*Week of June 13 and June 20: $340 for Full Day and $260 for Half Day.
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CAMP LOCATION
3000 Cathedral Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
2023 CAMP WEEKS
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Session 1: June 13–16* (*4 days)
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Session 2: June 20–23 (*4 days)
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Session 3: June 26–June 30
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Session 4: July 10–14
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Session 5: July 17–21
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Session 6: July 31–August 4
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Session 7: Aug 7–11
OPTIONS OFFERED EVERY WEEK
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Coed Elite for ages 10–16: Travel & Academy players only.
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Girls Elite for ages 10–16: Travel & High School players.
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Coed Premiere for ages 6–14: Travel and Recreational players.
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Goalkeeper training for ages 8–16: Travel and Recreational players.

CAMP ITINERARY
8:30 - 9AM
9-9:30AM
9:45-11:45AM
11:45-12PM
12-1PM
1-3PM
Player check-in
Small sided games
Training sessions
Q&A with coaches
Lunch
Scrimmages & Film study

Glenn Cadenhead

Mike Radcliffe

Kira "Kiki" Rice, Sidwell '22
Mohan was a fantastic coach. He developed my skills and was the primary reason for my success

Roger Morrell, Parent
I have three soccer players that started playing Stoddert Rec, graduated to Stoddert Travel, then moved on to other clubs that travel up and down the East Coast. In my 13 years as a soccer parent, Coach Mohan is the best, hands down.

Lucy Fredell,
Oberlin College '21
What I like about Mohan is that he is always positive. He never lets the negative bring him down and he encourages his players to look for positives also.