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Mark Macemon

Holker to coach at prep camp in July

REGISTRATION FORM

Three Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men's soccer coaches, including Augsburg head coach Greg Holker, will host the second annual Minnesota Boys' College Prep Camp on July 18-20 at Macalester Stadium in St. Paul.

The camp is open to juniors and seniors in high school. A different college coach will run each session, allowing players the prospect to work with and learn more about a potential future opportunity. In addition, college coaches from around the Midwest will be present in an opportunity to scout potential student-athletes.

The camp cost is $120 for 10-plus hours of instruction and one Minnesota Boys' College Prep Camp t-shirt. The registration deadline is July 11. The first 32 field players and four goalkeepers registered for the session will be accepted. After the session fills up, additional applicants will be placed on a waiting list. Participants attending must be high school juniors or seniors in the fall of 2011. Each player is required to bring proper soccer attire and a fully inflated soccer ball. Players must check in at least 15 minutes prior to the first session on Monday, July 18.

Interested individuals should fill out the REGISTRATION FORM and return it to:
Macalester College Men's Soccer
1600 Grand Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55105
651-696-6165

2011 MINNESOTA BOYS' COLLEGE PREP CAMP STAFF

Ian Barker – Head Coach, Macalester College

Barker has coached at Macalester full-time since 2008, and prior to that he worked alongside former coach John Leaney since the 1999 season. During this period, the Macalester men have gone 85-24-11 in MIAC play and 142-67-19 overall. Over these 12 seasons, the Scots have won six MIAC regular-season championships, one MIAC playoff title, and been to the NCAA Division III playoffs six times, including the quarterfinals in 2002.

Greg Holker – Head Coach, Augsburg College
In his seven seasons at Augsburg, Holker has amassed a 72-47-16 overall record, including a 59-28-10 mark since 2006. He was named MIAC Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2010. He guided the Auggies to the MIAC playoff title in 2010, and to the 2008 and 2010 NCAA Division III playoffs, including a "Sweet Sixteen" appearance in 2008.

Jon Lowery – Head Coach, Hamline University
Jon Lowery begins his third year as the head coach of the Pipers, after winning an NCAA Division I championship with Wake Forest University. Prior to joining the Pipers, Lowery served as an assistant with the Demon Deacons during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. During that time, the team compiled a 43-4-2 overall record, and had the highest winning percentage in college soccer for both seasons.
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