Boys Top Talent Soccer Camp
Shattuck-St. Mary's School, 1000 Shumway Avenue, Faribault, MN 55021
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Boys Top Talent Soccer Camps includes multiple on-field training blocks listed as Field Session #1 through Field Session #6, along with time for Video and Futsal. The camp runs over three days and groups activities into these specific sessions across the program.
• Ages: 11–15 years old
• Schedule: Monday, July 20–Wednesday, July 22, 2026; arrival on Day 1 at 1:00 p.m. and departure on Day 3 at 12:00 p.m.
• Price: $495- Residential; $420- Commuter; $225- Round Trip Airport Transportation
The camp is connected to a school that describes itself as an Episcopal boarding and day school that has been transforming lives since 1858. The school states that it uses an innovative curriculum that includes the ScholarShift® program, the weCreate® Center, and nine Signature Programs, and that it relies on teachers, mentors, and coaches to focus on developing leaders of the 21st century. Leadership for the boys’ soccer side includes Both Long, Boys Soccer Assistant Coach.
Program credentials include 2013, 2014, and 2015 U.S. Soccer Development Academy U18 quarterfinals appearances and a 2018 U.S. Soccer Development Academy U19 playoff appearance. The program also lists a 2013 U.S. Soccer Development Academy National U18 Runner-up finish and notes that in ten years of graduating classes, over 100 graduates have gone on to Division I programs. Individual player highlights include Teal Bunbury ’08, who won the 2009 Hermann Trophy for the top Division I collegiate player of the year, and several players who have represented their countries at the U15, U17, U20, and Senior National Team levels in international competition. Additional facts listed include JT Harms ’20 (U15) and Mitch Budler ’21 (U14) attending U.S. national team training camps as goalkeepers in August 2017, and Mitch Budler ’21 (U17) and Tino Lopez ’20 (U17) attending U.S. national team training camps in August 2018, with Tino Lopez ’20 (U17) also representing the U.S. in friendlies in Mexico and England in October 2018. The camp notes that instruction focuses on individual technique within small group games and activities and that it uses the same training methods as the full-time residential program.
Student testimonials from the broader school mention seeing names and awards lining the halls and thinking about joining that history, feeling safe and at home on the first night on campus, and having opportunities to grow, collaborate, and share culture through events like International Day and a choir project that included reciting poetry in a native language.
Last updated February 22, 2026.
• Ages: 11–15 years old
• Schedule: Monday, July 20–Wednesday, July 22, 2026; arrival on Day 1 at 1:00 p.m. and departure on Day 3 at 12:00 p.m.
• Price: $495- Residential; $420- Commuter; $225- Round Trip Airport Transportation
The camp is connected to a school that describes itself as an Episcopal boarding and day school that has been transforming lives since 1858. The school states that it uses an innovative curriculum that includes the ScholarShift® program, the weCreate® Center, and nine Signature Programs, and that it relies on teachers, mentors, and coaches to focus on developing leaders of the 21st century. Leadership for the boys’ soccer side includes Both Long, Boys Soccer Assistant Coach.
Program credentials include 2013, 2014, and 2015 U.S. Soccer Development Academy U18 quarterfinals appearances and a 2018 U.S. Soccer Development Academy U19 playoff appearance. The program also lists a 2013 U.S. Soccer Development Academy National U18 Runner-up finish and notes that in ten years of graduating classes, over 100 graduates have gone on to Division I programs. Individual player highlights include Teal Bunbury ’08, who won the 2009 Hermann Trophy for the top Division I collegiate player of the year, and several players who have represented their countries at the U15, U17, U20, and Senior National Team levels in international competition. Additional facts listed include JT Harms ’20 (U15) and Mitch Budler ’21 (U14) attending U.S. national team training camps as goalkeepers in August 2017, and Mitch Budler ’21 (U17) and Tino Lopez ’20 (U17) attending U.S. national team training camps in August 2018, with Tino Lopez ’20 (U17) also representing the U.S. in friendlies in Mexico and England in October 2018. The camp notes that instruction focuses on individual technique within small group games and activities and that it uses the same training methods as the full-time residential program.
Student testimonials from the broader school mention seeing names and awards lining the halls and thinking about joining that history, feeling safe and at home on the first night on campus, and having opportunities to grow, collaborate, and share culture through events like International Day and a choir project that included reciting poetry in a native language.
Last updated February 22, 2026.
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