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Camp Overview

SHOWCASE YOUR SKILLS IN FRONT OF COLLEGIATE COACHES

Since 2007, College Soccer Academy iD camps have a 98% record of the college coaches we advertise attending, coaching & recruiting at our events. CSA abides by high school rules & camps are open to all 8th-12th graders and anyone up to the age of 20.

Join the NCAA coaches (updated 6 weeks before camp start) who will be recruiting and running this ID camp at Adolfo Camarillo High School in Camarillo, CA. Campers will receive coaching and recruiting opportunities from leading NCAA College Coaches. Players will also receive technical, tactical, and decision-making guidance from coaches in attendance during station drills and scrimmages.

Highlights Include

  • Unique and structured curriculum
  • Small-Sided Games (e.g. 9v9, 8v8, etc)
  • Final 3rd/Shooting/Goalkeeper Station
  • How To Be Recruited & NCAA Rules for players & PARENTS
  • College Coaches Choice Station – College coaches use drills they employ with their college players
  • Campers receive a Nike Soccer Camp shirt at the start of the camp

Camp Coaches

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    Molly Feighan

    Assistant Coach - UCLA

    Molly Feighan enters the 2024 season as a full-time assistant coach after spending the 2023 season as a graduate assistant while completing her graduate certificate in marketing with UCLA Extension.

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    Molly Feighan

    Assistant Coach - UCLA

    "We are beyond excited to add Molly to our coaching staff officially,” head coach Margueritte Aozasa said. “She impressed us beyond belief in her first six months in our program and has been an incredible example of resourcefulness, maturity and enthusiasm. All of us on staff see a bit of ourselves in her, and we are honored to give her this opportunity."

    Feighan played collegiately at Virginia Tech from 2018-21, totaling 16 points while appearing in 56 games with 28 starts in three seasons. She earned her undergraduate degree in public relations, with a minor in psychology. In 2022, she transferred to St. John’s to pursue a graduate degree in sports management. She totaled 95 career games in her five-year career. Feighan, who hails from Pleasant Valley, N.Y., was the 2017-18 Gatorade Girls Soccer New York State Player of the Year.

    Feighan’s coaching experience includes coaching youth teams at LA Bulls since July 2023. She was also the head coach at FC Westchester and FC Somers in Westchester, N.Y. in 2023.

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    Sugar Shinohara

    Assistant Coach, USC

    Coach in Attendance

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    Sugar Shinohara

    Assistant Coach, USC

    USC head women's soccer coach Jane Alukonis announced the addition of Shigeyoshi “Sugar” Shinohara as an assistant coach on the Trojan soccer staff on April 22.

    Shinohara came to USC after serving as an assistant at Arizona State for the past five seasons.

    “I couldn’t be more grateful to have Sugar join our coaching staff,” said Alukonis. “Sugar is an extremely special human. His coaching and mentorship will have a lifelong impact on our student-athletes. Sugar is a teacher at heart, super intelligent, and has an especially enthusiastic and positive coaching demeanor. I can’t wait for the players to experience his high-energy delivery and everyday passion for life. He spreads joy everywhere he goes.

    “Sugar was a big part of ASU’s recent success and I owe a huge thank you to Head Coach Graham Winkworth for his openness and selflessness in the process. To Sugar and his wife Arin, welcome to the Trojan Family!”

    Shinohara helped lead the Sun Devils to winning seasons three of the five years he was there and helped guide the program to its first postseason appearance since 2014 when ASU made the NCAA Tournament in 2020, picking up the program’s fifth postseason win that season. During his tenure, ASU also produced its first All-American since 2002, when Nicole Douglas earned third-team honors in 2021.

    “Firstly, I would like to thank Ray Anderson, and all of Sun Devil Athletics, for giving me the opportunity to work at Arizona State,” said Shinohara. “I would particularly like to thank Graham (Winkworth), Jo (Chubb), and all past and present players for a wonderful five and a half years as a Sun Devil.

    “Moving forward, I am both humbled and excited for this great opportunity to become a part of such a decorated program. I would like to thank President Carol Folt, Director of Athletics Mike Bohn, Lindsay Jaffe and Coach Alukonis for inviting me to be a part of the Trojan Family. After meeting with Coach Alukonis and her staff, learning their visions for the program moving forward, and meeting with the student-athletes, my wife Arin and I are increasingly excited about this new chapter. I cannot wait to get to Los Angeles to get started.”

    Shinohara joined the ASU staff from Brevard College (Brevard, North Carolina) where he spent eight seasons – seven seasons as head coach of the women's program (2009-15) and one season as head coach of the men's program (2016).

    In his only season leading the men's program, Shinohara led Brevard to its best season since joining the NCAA, as it finished 8-8-3. Included among the achievements was one of the biggest upsets in program history when it defeated eventual 2016 NCAA Division II national champions Wingate, 1-0, in the quarterfinal round of the South Atlantic Conference tournament.

    Under Shinohara's direction, the women's program earned a berth in the South Atlantic Conference tournament for the first time in school history and set the school record for consecutive wins. Off the field, his team's 3.51 cumulative GPA was the second highest in the Brevard Athletics Department.

    Prior to assuming the reins at Brevard, Shinohara served as an assistant coach at the University of Montevallo from 2005-09 under head coach Patricia Hughes. During his time at Montevallo, Shinohara was heavily involved in recruiting and the overall operation of the women's soccer program. He was part of a staff that led the women's soccer team to an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance and the Gulf South Conference Tournament title in 2007. UM was also a Gulf South Conference Tournament finalist in 2008.

    Shinohara started his coaching career in Yamaguchi, Japan where he was the assistant for the Seiki Football Club of a group aged 10-16 from 1994-2001. From there, he moved to the United Soccer Academy where he was responsible for the day-to-day administrative operations as well as being a full-time coach where he coached one-on-one sessions with youth players.

    In addition to his collegiate work, Shinohara was a member of both the Alabama Olympic Developmental Program (2005-09) and the North Carolina Olympic Developmental Program (2009-16). In that role he was responsible for evaluating and training players, as well as coaching in spring and summer camps in the district and state.

    Shinohara holds an NSCAA Premier Diploma and an Advanced National Diploma as well as the F.A. Coaching License and the UEFA "B" Award International Coaching License from the Football Association in England. Most recently, he also added a National B License and a National Youth License from the U.S. Soccer Federation.

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    Wendy Espejel

    Assistant Women's Soccer Coach - UC Irvine

    Prior to joining the UC Irvine staff, Wendy Espejel served as the Head Women's Soccer coach at Soka University.

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    Patrick Mahon

    Assistant Coach/Goalkeeper Coach - UCSB

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    Chassion Griggs

    Head Coach & Goalkeeper Coach, San Diego State Univ.

    Coach in Attendance

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    Chassion Griggs

    Head Coach & Goalkeeper Coach, San Diego State Univ.

    Chassion Griggs enters his seventh season as a full-time assistant, and first season as Associate Head Coach. in March 2017. He previously served as an assistant coach and a volunteer assistant coach under Mike Friesen for six seasons and works with the side's keepers.

    Junior keeper Alexa Madueno, under Griggs’ tutelage, was a 2020 second-team All-Mountain West honoree and a member of the Mountain West All-Newcomer team in her initial collegiate campaign. She was on the field for every minute of the season and posted a 8-3-0 record, recorded three shutouts, had a 1.25 goals against average and a .714 save percentage. Madueno was the first true freshman keeper to start every game in a season for SDSU since Aubree Southwick in 2007 and is the third player, and only true freshman, to play every minute in a season for the Aztecs since Stephanie Pearson in 2003.

    In 2019, he guided Brooke Lisowski to inclusion on the Mountain West All-Newcomer Team. The graduate transfer posted a 10-9-1 overall record but was 8-3-0 in conference play. She recorded five shutouts, four in league play, with a 1.72 goals against average.

    As an official member of the coaching staff in 2017, Griggs helped the Aztecs win their first Mountain West tournament title since 2014, and return to the NCAA tournament for the first time in three years. Working with the keepers, Griggs mentored a group that posted eight shutouts and allowed one goal or less in 12 of SDSU’s final 15 games. Starting keeper Gabby English blanked a pair of foes in the conference tournament to help lead the Aztecs to the title. She earned MW all-tournament recognition for her efforts.

    In his two seasons (2014, 2016) as a volunteer assistant coach, the Aztecs posted a record of 25-12-6 (15-4-3 Mountain West), won an MW regular-season and tournament title, and advanced to the NCAA Championship. He tutored four-year letter-winning goalkeeper Melanie Vaughn, who ended up being a three-time all-MW tournament performer and an all-conference second-team goalkeeper her senior campaign.

    Griggs brought to Montezuma Mesa six years of collegiate coaching experience from his time spent at Point Loma Nazarene and Cuyamaca College. As an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Sea Lions, he guided the PLNU men’s team to its best finish in eight seasons and coached the goalkeeping unit to the 15th-best goals-against average in the nation. During his time with the women’s team, he helped PLNU to a PacWest title and an NCAA appearance. Griggs also mentored a goalkeeping group that produced the second-best GAA nationally and the conference goalie of the year, who went on to earn NSCAA all-West Region accolades.

    Prior to his time at Point Loma Nazarene, Griggs coached for two seasons at Cuyamaca College. During his stint with the men’s team in Rancho San Diego, the Coyotes posted back-to-back winning seasons and finished second in their league twice. Griggs also guided Cuyamaca’s goalie to back-to-back conference goalkeeper-of-the-year awards.

    Outside of the college ranks, Griggs was the director of goalkeeping and a head coach for the San Diego United club team, and a coach for the San Diego Surf Soccer Club.

    Griggs is a 2009 graduate of SUM Bible College & Theological Seminary in El Dorado Hills, Calif., and received his Master’s Degree from Liberty University in 2014.

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    Coaches in attendance

    College Coaches

    NCAA coaches in attendance will run stations for personalized instruction and assessment. Coach bios will be added once coaches in attendance are confirmed. Click the drop-down below to see the list of coaches...

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    Coaches in attendance

    College Coaches

    PREVIOUS COACHES IN ATTENDANCE

    • Margueritte Aozasa, UCLA,
    • Neil McGuire, UC Berkeley,
    • Paul Hart Stanford University,
    • Paul Stumpf, UC Santa Barbara,
    • Sugar Shinohara, USC
    • Curtis McAlister, Santa Clara University,
    • Mauricio Ingrassia, Long Beach State University,
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    Paul Sapsford

    College Soccer Academy - Founder | 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year

    Sapsford lectured in the field of Sport Psychology at Saint Mary’s University College (UK), and collaborated on research into the FIFA Experiment on Semi-Professional soccer which was later published in the Journal of Sports Sciences. His post graduate studies at Exeter University (UK) and Saint Mary’s College of California culminated in his thesis on the relationship between coaching behavior, collective efficacy and team cohesion.

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    Paul Sapsford

    College Soccer Academy - Founder | 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year

    He holds a USSF “A” License and has coached D1 NCAA athletics at both Stanford University and Saint Mary’s College of California. While at Stanford he guided the Cardinal women’s soccer team to an elite eight finish in the 2002 NCAA playoffs and was named National Coach of the Year by Soccer America for this achievement. He also served Northern California as Director of Coaching, where he specialized in sport science and coach education.

Camp Details

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

You can expect high demand on these first-come-first-serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

CAMP INFO:

  • Camp Dates: May 25, 2026 (Monday) Memorial Day Clinic

  • Ages: 13-20

  • Gender: Girls

  • Day Hours: 9am-1pm

  • Meals: Lunch is NOT provided
  • Location: Pleasant Valley Fields

*Check-in starts 30 minutes before camp start time

COACHES IN ATTENDANCE*

  • Molly Feighan, Assistant Coach, UCLA
  • Sugar Shinohara, Assistant Coach, USC
  • Wendy Espejel, Assistant Coach, UC Irvine
  • Patrick Mahon, GK & Asst. Coach, UC Santa Barbara,
  • Chassion Griggs, Assistant Coach, San Diego State Univ.

*Note: Coaches in attendance are subject to change

CAMP INFO:

During the camp, you will receive collegiate-level instruction from the CSA coaching staff and coaches in attendance. This is a great opportunity for the prospective student-athlete to be evaluated by the staff at an individual and team level.

SMALL-SIDED GAMES (e.g. 8v8)

College Coaches will want to observe the player in a small-sided game for recruiting purposes. College coaches will also provide positional and tactical advice as well as individual decision-making guidance.

FINAL 3RD/SHOOTING/GOALKEEPER STATION

The final 3rd/shooting station will focus on technique and player movement to enhance goal-scoring opportunities. Goalkeepers will also work at this station, and receive position-specific advice from college GK coach(es).

HOW TO BE RECRUITED & NCAA RULES

Both players and parents receive a presentation on NCAA recruiting rules about the recruiting process as well as how to communicate & market themselves to schools of interest. We also discuss what college coaches are looking for and the fundamentals of the admissions process (e.g. SAT/ACT etc.).

COLLEGE COACHES CHOICE STATION

At this station the college coach will provide a suitable training session they typically conduct with their college player’s. Player’s will receive technical, tactical and decision-making advice at this station.

PREPARE FOR CAMP: COMPLETE YOUR PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit Pre-Camp Checklist.

All necessary camp information is on this page. If there are any imperative changes prior to camp start, registered campers will be notified via email and this webpage will be updated!

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Training from the CSA coaching staff

  • Day campers: Lunch is NOT provided. Please bring snacks to eat between stations

  • Supervision: Staff members are strategically placed throughout the camp to provide optimal supervision and participate in all activities

  • Camp t-shirt: all campers receive a Nike Soccer Camp shirt at the beginning of camp

INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, & FACILITY

  • Ratio: Low camper-to-coach ratio

  • Equipment Needed: All campers must bring soccer cleats, shin guards, athletic shoes, and a water bottle.

  • Facility: Pleasant Valley Fields

  • Medical Protocol: Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING:

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. US Sports Camps is NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

  • Athletic clothing
  • Extra pair of shoes (for campus tour)
  • Soccer Cleats (no metal studs)
  • Shin guards
  • Water bottle
  • Sunblock

CLUB DISCOUNT

  • Groups of 4 or more: Each camper gets a $20 discount.

CSA offers $20 team/group discounts for groups! If your group meets the criteria listed above, simply fill out the College Soccer Academy - Team Discounts form with your group’s name and the names of all campers registering. We’ll create a unique discount code just for your team!

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided. Campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own. There is no supervision before or after camp hours so please make arrangements to pick up your child on time.

MEDICAL PROTOCOL

Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

COMPANY POLICIES

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

NIKE SOCCER CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our soccer camps please see our FAQ page.

***Camps are open to any and all entrants. Enrollment in our camps is limited only by age, gender, and capacity restrictions as specified by each camp.

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