We are committed to providing a positive growth experience for your child using our expert-approved curriculum to teach new character words and skills each week while having fun!
Programs are offered in childcare centers, preschools and schools, as well as public locations. Our standard programs are outlined below. Watch each short video to learn more about that specific program.
Every child is different, so the ages listed are suggestions. We are happy to work with you to figure out the right program for your child.
Mini
2 to 3 year olds
Classic
3 to 5 year olds (Pre-k)
Premier
5 to 8 year olds (K-2nd)
Soccer Shots Camps
3 To 8 Years Old
Soccer Shots Offers Spring Break Camps and Summer Camps!
Help keep your kiddo stay active by joining Soccer Shots for a Spring Break Camp or Summer Camp. Our camps always feature low coach-to-player ratios, professional staff, and an age-appropriate curriculum. We use a soccer camp curriculum to teach advanced soccer skills, all while keeping our fun, non-competitive attitude. Each day will also include a soccer craft and a character word of the day.
Camps Options:
• Classic (ages 3-4 years old) run Starter Camps on Monday-Friday with two session options: 45 mins or 90 mins.
• Premier (ages 4-8 years old) runs a 3-hour camp curriculum, Monday-Friday mornings, or four 3-hour Saturday sessions/month.
Our Camps feature:
• Energetic, professional coaches
• Low coach to player ratio
• Individual soccer skill development
• Team building
• Fun fitness activities
• Coordination, balance, and agility development
• Character Development
Registration for camps includes:
• Personalized Camp Certificate
• End of Camp Prize
Neighborhood Programs
3 To 8 Years Old
Interested in Soccer Shots running a program in your backyard just for your children and their friends? With our Neighborhood Programs, you choose the group and location.
Different families have different comfort levels right now. Our Neighborhood Programs allow you to choose up to 12 children to have in your own Soccer Shots program!
We can come to you, provided you have a 20-meter x 20-meter space (about the size of a tennis court).
Neighborhood Programs include 1 certified Soccer Shots Coach, all the necessary soccer equipment and fun, starting from $79 per child (minimum 4, maximum 12).
We offer a discount for the host parents (please ask when applying).
Click the button below to find more information or to request to host a Neighborhood Program!
Birthday Parties
2 To 8 Years Old
- 45 minutes of Soccer Shots exclusive games and activities led by a Soccer Shots coach
- Any equipment necessary to run all of our activities
- A Soccer Shots Jersey and mini ball for the birthday child
- Prizes for all children attending
- A location must be provided by the parent organizing the party (park, home, yard, etc).
Pricing:
- Up to 12 children (with 1 coach) for $175
- Up to 13-24 children (with 2 coaches) for $225
- Birthday parties are available anytime, dependant on coach availability
How to get started:
Click the button below, fill out the request form and submit!
Refund Policy
We are currently monitoring the evolving conditions in regard to COVID-19 and implementing new health and safety practices for the benefit of players, families and coaches. We are planning to run all scheduled future seasons of Soccer Shots, but will be making adjustments for the availability and restrictions of our facility partners, as well as the recommendations and orders from local governments, Oregon Health Authority and Washington State Department of Health. We are committed to communicating all changes if and when they occur. Due to the need to respond to a global health emergency, we are working hard to create solutions that consider children and families in our programs, as well as our staff and coaches, and are planning for being back on the field in the safest way possible.
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Health & Safety
A NOTE ON HEALTH & SAFETY ON SOCCER ISLAND
Your child’s health and safety is our #1 priority. That’s why we’ve developed a series of protocols that allow for a safe return to play. We’ve been carefully working to meet every requirement of the Oregon Health Authority’s guidance for our programs, as well as keeping up to date with State and local mandates. We’ve modified many aspects of our operations and curriculum and will be asking you to make some modifications too.
As we return to the field, we’ll be doing it together in these key ways:
MASK REQUIREMENTS
Soccer Shots is required to follow the current health mandates in both Oregon State and Washington State. We require all adults and children ages 5-and-up to wear masks while attending Soccer Shots programs. For children between ages 2-5, masks are strongly encouraged but not required.
SMALL GROUPS THAT DON’T MIX
The #1 thing we are doing to reduce risk is maintaining small groups of 12 or less. This means, all season long, your child will be playing with a maximum of 11 other players and not more than 2 coaches. Locations with multiple groups will not mix players. By maintaining what the state and CDC call a “stable cohort” everyone’s risk drops dramatically.
CLEANING, SANITIZING & DISINFECTING
We’ll be taking more steps than ever to ensure players, coaches and equipment are safe for play. This means we’ll be washing and/or sanitizing equipment before, during and after each session. We’ll be washing hands, before, during and after. We’ll also be asking families that enroll to commit to coming “clean” and washing again after playing. Together, we can do this.
CURRICULUM ADJUSTMENTS
From increasing social distance, to removing all touch and high fives, our curriculum has been modified at a national level by experts we don’t have direct access to here and then vetted and adjusted to ensure it meets all state and local guidelines.
TRUST & COMMUNICATION – FEVER OR COUGH? STAY HOME
It may or may not be COVID, but if a caregiver, a player or a coach develops a symptom that the Oregon Health Authority has flagged, we’re not allowed to have you on the premises. This means we’re all trusting each other.
COACH TRAINING, INFO & RULES
As role models who teach children to follow rules, we’ll be following the rules of the Oregon Health Authority, and our national franchise system. To do that we’ve attended dozens of webinars and consulted with medical, sport, and governmental experts to put in place protocols that will be well above board and safe.
Together we can reduce the risk that in our programs and in our community while also starting to get so many of the emotional, social, psychological and physical benefits of Soccer Shots.
OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY UPDATES
Effective July 24, 2020 the OHA requires adults and children ages 5 and up to wear face-coverings and “does not recommend wearing a plastic face shield alone.” Soccer Shots is required to follow the mandate and will require adults and children ages 5-and-up to wear masks. Several elements of Soccer Shots programs allow participants to maintain at least 6-feet of space, like warm-ups, individual skills development, and some of our skills games. Our Coaching Team has reviewed all of our session activities to make sure Coaches are clearly communicating when masks are required or can be removed (e.g. distanced water breaks).
WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH UPDATES
Effective June 26, 2020 the Washington State Secretary of Health, John Wiesman, issued a health order mandating the use of cloth face coverings. Clark County Public Health website explains, “The mandate applies to adults and children ages 5 years and older. Face coverings are recommended, but not required, for children 2 to 5 years old while in public places. Children younger than 2 should not wear face coverings.” Soccer Shots is required to follow the mandate and will require adults and children ages 5-and-up to wear masks. Several elements of Soccer Shots programs allow participants to maintain at least 6-feet of space, like warm-ups, individual skills development, and some of our skills games. Our Coaching Team has reviewed all of our session activities to make sure Coaches are clearly communicating when masks are required or can be removed (e.g. distanced water breaks).