WPS Camps going to Reno, NV
Aly Wagner

UPDATE: Aly Wagner to appear in Reno, NV

WPS Camps is proud to announce that Los Angeles Sol midfielder Aly Wagner, will make a WPS Player Appearance in Reno, NV, during the WPS Camp that runs from July 27-31.

Learn more about Aly Wagner or sign up for WPS Camps in Reno, Nevada, today!
The Nevada Elite Football Club is the only soccer club in Northern Nevada dedicated solely to the development of girls’ soccer, so WPS Camps will be coming to town July 27-31 for a special WPS Camp hosted by Nevada Elite FC.

The camp will be held at South Valleys Regional Sports Complex and be open to all players from all clubs in the area.

Nevada Elite FC has teams for ages U10-U16 and plays in the Great Basin Youth Soccer League, part of Nevada Youth Soccer Association.

Nevada Elite FC has a mission to:

• Provide young female athletes with the encouragement and tools necessary to become quality soccer players and individuals;
• Provide a challenging and fun environment to its players to facilitate both individual and team success in a manner that emphasizes good sportsmanship, individual technical and tactical skills, teamwork and a love for the game of soccer; and
• Give each player the opportunity and desire to take her game to the limits of her abilities while learning important life lessons.

As well as the WPS Camp, Nevada Elite FC, together with Great Basin Youth Soccer League, will host the Nevada Zephyr Cup in Reno and Sparks, Nevada, on June 13-14, 2009.

For more information on Nevada Elite FC, contact: Tom Vallas, President tvallas@me.com

www.nevadaelitefc.com

About Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS)

The mission of Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) is to be the premier women’s soccer league in the world and the global standard by which women’s professional sports are measured.  The Inaugural Season kicked off on March 29 and runs through August 22, 2009, with WPS teams based in the Bay Area, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New York, St. Louis, and Washington, D.C.  The league’s eighth franchise, Philadelphia, will begin play next season with Atlanta expected to join as the ninth team in 2010, as well. For more information, visit http://www.womensprosoccer.com.

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