Waxhaw Soccer Club offers our players, regional players, & WAA families multiple Camps & Clinics in our off seasons to continue training as well as giving players the opportunity to grow their skills mastery. We offer both our Summer Soccer Series and our Winter Clinic for players of all Ages & Skill Levels.
All Summer Camps are held at H.C. Nesbit Park Fields, though they do move field to field based on skill levels as well as summer maintenance of the playing surfaces. We work with the Town of Waxhaw Parks & Recreation to provide a safe playing environment and from time to time we adjust our locations to allow for the fields to rest OR need to close fields due to weather conditions.
Any closures or field adjustments will be communicated via email, website, and our social feeds.
Camp One focuses on critical ball mastery skills and fundamental skills required to excel in soccer, such as passing, receiving, and ball striking. Players will then be asked each day to apply the skills they rehearse in small-sided games and activities that encourage problem solving and decision making in both fun and competitive environments. No level of experience is necessary to participate in the camp. Players will be grouped by age and/or ability.
This four-day early summer camp conditions players for the expectations of the Academy year ahead, focusing on critical basics and proper technique. Players can anticipate significant technical repetition, small-sided game opportunities, and activities promoting critical thinking, and problem-solving.
For all players entering Youth Academy Fall 2025.
A mainstay in the Waxhaw summer soccer programming is the Elite Camp. This program is offered for our first and second division classic players only.
The intensity, focus, and content of the camp is specifically designed to push players and prepare players for the rigors of their respective competitive divisions. The profile of a player who would benefit the most from this camp is a player who is disciplined, independently motivated, very hardworking, and dedicated to meeting the highest expectations.
Last year's concentration was to build technical ball mastery with situational attacking, striking, and finishing. This year’s concentration will focus on repetition of essential techniques, speed of play, and decision-making under pressure in small match application scenarios.