WPS Camps going to Austin, TX
by WPS - Press Release
05/15/2009 - 10:00 a.m.

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UPDATE: Kasey Moore to appear in Austin, TX WPS Camps is proud to announce that Boston Breakers defender Kasey Moore, will make a WPS Player Appearance in Austin, TX, during the WPS Camp that runs from July 20-24.
Learn more about Kasey Moore or sign up for WPS Camps in Austin, Texas, today! |
Current WPS Camps host club, The Dallas Texans Soccer Club, has expanded the WPS Camps opportunity to their Austin division.
The Austin WPS Camp will be held July 20-24 at Wells Point Park, Austin but will hope to attract players from Waco, Temple, Belton, Georgetown, Bastrop, New Braunfels, San Antonio, and Bryan/College Station.
The Dallas Texans Austin also hosts their Elite Invitational Tournament, August 14-16 2009 with over 175 of the most elite teams in Texas.
When asked about the WPS Camp opportunity, Girls Director of Coaching K.C. Crabb commented, “We consistently aspire to provide our players with the best training environment possible. Therefore, the opportunity for The Austin Division of The Dallas Texans Soccer Club to partner with the best women's professional soccer league in the world, The Women's Professional Soccer League, is an opportunity that will greatly enhance and benefit the female players in the Austin area.”
Austin is the home city of WPS player Stephanie Logterman of the Saint Louis Athletica, and former University of Texas All-American Kasey Moore of The Boston Breakers.
For more information on the Austin WPS Camp, please contact Girls Director of Coaching K.C. Crabb, GDOC@dallastexansaustin.com <mailto:GDOC@dallastexansaustin.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.