Willamette United FC Soccer Programs and Camps

West Linn High School – Stadium Turf, 2900 SW Borland Rd, Tualatin, OR 97062

mapWest Linn High School – Stadium Turf, 2900 SW Borland Rd, Tualatin, OR 97062

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Willamette United FC Soccer Programs and Camps offers competitive soccer programs, recreational spring leagues, seasonal summer camps, an overnight soccer camp, and Special Topic Fridays sessions for competitive players. Activities include the U8–U10 Competitive Futures Academy – Summer/Fall 2026, U11–U14 Competitive 2026–2027 Classic Soccer, Recreational 2026 Spring Rec Internal WUFC League for Pre-K–2nd Grade and 3rd–8th Grade, Recreational 2026 Spring High School Coed Indoor, multiple 2026 K–8th Grade summer camps in June, July, and August, the 2026 Camp Cedar Ridge Overnight Soccer Camp, and a Special Topic Fridays Competitive Player Camp that focuses on specific parts of the game introduced in team trainings. The summer camp curriculum includes dribbling, passing, ball control, shooting, and defending, and registration for these summer camps includes a WUFC camp shirt.

• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Schedule: Spring recreational leagues run for six Saturday games for Pre-K–2nd Grade and 3rd–8th Grade from 04/04/26 to 05/16/26, the High School Coed Indoor league includes eight Saturday games from March 7th to May 9th with games tentatively between 2pm and 7pm and no games on Spring Break weekends, the overnight camp runs Sunday–Thursday August 16th–20th, and K–8th Grade summer camps run Monday–Thursday sessions in June, July, and August with half-day (9am–12pm) and full-day (9am–2pm) options; Special Topic Fridays sessions run on Fridays with 6pm–7:15pm and 7:30pm–8:45pm time slots by birth year.
• Price: Recreational Spring leagues cost $115 for Pre-K–2nd Grade, $135 for 3rd–8th Grade, and $120 for High School Coed Indoor; the 2026 Camp Cedar Ridge Overnight Soccer Camp costs $885; early registration K–8th Grade summer camps cost $99 for half day and $149 for full day per session in June, July (both July 6th–9th and July 20th–23rd), and August 3rd–6th; Special Topic Fridays Competitive Player Camp costs $30 per session; a $50 early registration discount automatically applies at checkout when registering before March 28th, 2026.

The club’s mission states that it strives for excellence in the promotion and administration of youth soccer in the community, with objectives that include promoting character development and physical fitness, developing self and community pride, modeling and teaching good sportsmanship through team play, and providing the opportunity to learn, enjoy, and play organized soccer at various skill levels in a safe environment. The club also states that it will inspire and educate members to be strong and productive athletes, citizens, and leaders, and that it strives to help all children grow physically, emotionally, mentally, and academically through youth sports. Willamette United supports multi-sport athletes, has established policies that protect athletes, adults, and the club, and is described in a parent testimonial as a well-organized, safe, and positive club environment.

The leadership and operations team includes Executive Director Mike Iacolucci, Club Manager Ian Monihan, Director of Operations Steve Piercy, Director of Coaching Conor Peterhans, West Linn Youth Soccer Manager Max Prophet, Wilsonville Youth Soccer Manager Alex Smith, Club Registrar Nate Jackson, Digital Media staff member Ellie Schmid, Operations Assistant Owen Peterson, Goalkeeping Director Yimmi Ulloa, and Bilingual Experience Coordinator Juan Flores. The board and club officers include Club President Thomas Quesenberry, Vice President Blaine Clooten, Recreational Director Scott Howard, Treasurer Andrew Simpson, Secretary Karlee Brandini, Fund Development Chair Lisa Steenson, and At-Large members Justine Keith and Robyn Bodin.

One parent testimonial from Becka Puskas describes Willamette United as a very well run club that has provided a consistently positive soccer experience for that family, notes that as a recreational coach they complete SafeSport and concussion training each year, and states it is reassuring that all coaches and adults associated with Willamette United have completed the same training. Another testimonial from Jason Kemmerich describes WUFC as an amazing club with strong communication and a positive coaching approach, and says their child is thriving in the community. Michael Pierce’s testimonial describes a child’s progression from Rec to Futures Academy to Classic and highlights the development during the Futures Academy years, while also noting that their daughter is now in the program. Lisa Kellogg’s testimonial states that three of her children have participated in the Futures Academy program, that they appreciated the extra attention and time on the field, and that she believes the program helped them become better players. Jay Caba’s testimonial states that two boys graduated from the Futures Academy program, describes it as a bridge between recreational soccer and classic soccer, and notes that the focus is on development rather than winning and losing games.

Last updated April 6, 2026.

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