Coed, independent, PK3-12th grade school in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Spring Break Soccer/Futsal Camp

Students in grades 3-8 can take part in a Soccer/Futsal Camp during spring break. In this fast-paced morning camp, learn the best of both worlds: playing soccer outside and futsal indoors. What is futsal? Futsal is a fast-paced, indoor game that is played with similar boundaries to a basketball court. Futsal is outstanding for developing footwork, improving technical ability and challenging players to make quick decisions in tight areas.

This camp will help players improve their footwork, first touch, field awareness and striking, all while being exposed to constant decision-making in small sided games. Campers will be divided by age and ability.

Bring: cleats (outdoors) and shoes (indoor) along with shin guards, a water bottle and a snack.
Register on CampBrain by clicking on "22-23 Holiday and Break Camps"

Coach Jason Montoya has coached competitive youth soccer for 16 years. He currently coaches at Chargers Soccer Club where he leads the U19 Boys and Assists the UPSL Semi-Pro team. Jason has also led the Shorecrest Chargers Varsity Boys team to 5 District Championships, 3 Regional Championships and 1 State Championship. Jason holds the USSF B License, United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma and United Soccer Coaches Level 1 Futsal Diploma.

Shorecrest Preparatory School

5101 First Street Northeast
St Petersburg, FL 33703
Phone: (727) 522-2111  |  Fax: (727) 527-4191
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Shorecrest Preparatory School is a private, non-sectarian, coeducational, college preparatory day school for students preschool through high school, located in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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Shorecrest acknowledges its obligation to prohibit discrimination, harassment, or retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, age, national origin sex, citizenship status, genetic information, handicap or disability in admissions, access, employment, tuition assistance, educational policies, or other school administered student and employee programs and activities. Questions regarding the School’s compliance with the application and administration of the School’s nondiscrimination policies should be directed to Kristine Grant, Head of Middle School, 5101 First Street Northeast, St. Petersburg, Florida 33703, (727)-522-2111, kgrant@shorecrest.org or to the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR). Please refer to the School’s Non-Discrimination Compliance Policy on the School’s website for information on how to file complaints with OCR.