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THE BATH PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT hosted the British-based “Challenger Soccer Camp” last week, with children entering grades 1-8 taking part in the half-day camps at Varnum Field. Challenger Soccer is an international company and is one of the largest soccer programs working throughout New England. The players learned individual soccer skills in a fun environment, and each played “World Cup” matches, with squads earning points in hopes of winning the “World Cup.” In the photos, clockwise from the top left of the page, Tallulah Im handles this throw-in; Gavin Bohang, right, tries to dribble past the defense of Edward Coews, who was named the player of the game in this World Cup contest; Isaac Ensel takes a shot on goal; and Laney Coews, left, and Elliot Harkins battle for position with their eyes on the ball. For more information on Challenger Soccer Camps, log onto www.challengersports.com, or call Regional Director Danielle Richards at 1-800-309-0212, or email drichards@challengersports.com
THE BATH PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT hosted the British-based “Challenger Soccer Camp” last week, with children entering grades 1-8 taking part in the half-day camps at Varnum Field. Challenger Soccer is an international company and is one of the largest soccer programs working throughout New England. The players learned individual soccer skills in a fun environment, and each played “World Cup” matches, with squads earning points in hopes of winning the “World Cup.” In the photos, clockwise from the top left of the page, Tallulah Im handles this throw-in; Gavin Bohang, right, tries to dribble past the defense of Edward Coews, who was named the player of the game in this World Cup contest; Isaac Ensel takes a shot on goal; and Laney Coews, left, and Elliot Harkins battle for position with their eyes on the ball. For more information on Challenger Soccer Camps, log onto www.challengersports.com, or call Regional Director Danielle Richards at 1-800-309-0212, or email drichards@challengersports.com
 
 
 
 
 
 

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