Oregon Tech Soccer Camps
Oregon Tech Soccer Field, 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
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Oregon Tech Soccer Camps offers Day Camps, a Men’s ID Camp, and a Women’s ID Camp that include training sessions the Oregon Tech soccer team is using and a recruiting informational talk on the general process. All campers receive a free T-shirt. Campers are divided into groups with players of similar age and skill level, and the clinic is described as ideal for any high school, junior college, or 4v4 transfer player who wants to gain experience playing at the elite college level.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: Day Camps run June 20–23 and July 25–28; Men’s ID Camp runs May 11–12; Women’s ID Camp runs June 10–11
• Price: Day Camps: $100 with T-shirt; Men’s ID Camp: $100; Women’s ID Camp: $125
Day Camps are scheduled June 20–23 from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. and July 25–28 from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. The Men’s ID Camp runs May 11–12 from 10 a.m.–3 p.m., and the Women’s ID Camp runs June 10–11 with check-in for ID Camps 30 minutes before the start of camp. The clinic simulates the training sessions the Oregon Tech soccer team is using, provides a realistic impression of what it is like to train and compete at the collegiate level, and focuses on enhancing participants’ technical and tactical abilities. Overall, the clinic is described as a fun and challenging preparatory program for collegiate soccer competition as well as a look at the campus of Oregon Tech.
For Day Camps, campers are asked to bring energy and a great attitude, wear soccer shoes and shin guards, bring a snack and water bottle, and apply sunscreen before arriving at camp. For ID Camps, campers are asked to wear soccer shoes, clothes, and shin guards, bring a lunch, snack, and water bottle, and bring sunscreen if needed. The mission of the Oregon Tech Athletic Department is to facilitate growth and development of its student-athletes by providing a broad-based athletic program that creates educational opportunities through the medium of competition at the collegiate level. The Oregon Tech athletic program contributes to campus life by providing a focal point for social interaction, leadership development, involvement in peer support groups and entertainment, while affirming gender equity and inclusion. The department also provides personal health and fitness opportunities to the campus community through its Tech-Fit facilities. The leadership for the camp includes Zach Taylor, assistant coach.
Last updated December 29, 2025.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: Day Camps run June 20–23 and July 25–28; Men’s ID Camp runs May 11–12; Women’s ID Camp runs June 10–11
• Price: Day Camps: $100 with T-shirt; Men’s ID Camp: $100; Women’s ID Camp: $125
Day Camps are scheduled June 20–23 from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. and July 25–28 from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. The Men’s ID Camp runs May 11–12 from 10 a.m.–3 p.m., and the Women’s ID Camp runs June 10–11 with check-in for ID Camps 30 minutes before the start of camp. The clinic simulates the training sessions the Oregon Tech soccer team is using, provides a realistic impression of what it is like to train and compete at the collegiate level, and focuses on enhancing participants’ technical and tactical abilities. Overall, the clinic is described as a fun and challenging preparatory program for collegiate soccer competition as well as a look at the campus of Oregon Tech.
For Day Camps, campers are asked to bring energy and a great attitude, wear soccer shoes and shin guards, bring a snack and water bottle, and apply sunscreen before arriving at camp. For ID Camps, campers are asked to wear soccer shoes, clothes, and shin guards, bring a lunch, snack, and water bottle, and bring sunscreen if needed. The mission of the Oregon Tech Athletic Department is to facilitate growth and development of its student-athletes by providing a broad-based athletic program that creates educational opportunities through the medium of competition at the collegiate level. The Oregon Tech athletic program contributes to campus life by providing a focal point for social interaction, leadership development, involvement in peer support groups and entertainment, while affirming gender equity and inclusion. The department also provides personal health and fitness opportunities to the campus community through its Tech-Fit facilities. The leadership for the camp includes Zach Taylor, assistant coach.
Last updated December 29, 2025.
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