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    Sofive Soccer Centers - Columbia

    3.7 (6 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Cool place with a balcony to watch games, food and a variety of tables to sit at to work or eat.

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    Sports International Football Camps

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Everything including honesty. Integrity. Organization. Didn't keep their promises stay overbooked…read moreand people flew in and came from everywhere to get rooms for players. If I knew there wasn't enough beds I wouldn't have paid for it. Didn't keep their words didn't even get the t-shirt that was promised to my grandson. Total disorganization and a total mess

    This camp is the real deal. I tried it for the first time in July 2019, the Patriots camp at…read moreLowell, MA. My son is 11 and an avid soccer player, but never played football though wanted to do so this year. As he is a huge Patriots fan, we signed up, and drove from Washington, DC. For added measure, I volunteered as a camp counselor, allowing me to stay (though worked hard) at camp for free, to include all meals. The only down side is that the dorm in Lowell does not have AC but instead 'forced air.' But we got used to that quickly, and it actually adds to the camp a bit (nothing good should be easy). Here's the thing: the company advertises two or three current or former players, but they undersell their offerings. Almost all of the coaches are former NFL players, and for the passing/receiving specialty camp, we also had a NFL Combine Regional Director (Phil Blackwell) who was AMAZING!!! He spent a lot of time with the kids, plus pulled all 8th graders and higher in for a two hour meeting on the importance of SATs, school work, and other real world tips not just to be competitive for NCAA teams, but first and foremost, to get into college. I learned many, many things. Former Patriots wide receiver Curtis Jackson likewise gave 150% of himself to each player at the passing/receiving specialty camp. I am sure that each of the kids learned more than a few invaluable skills, not to mention the self-confidence achieved. The Patriots Camp was hands down the best thing that I ever did with my son, and I can't wait to do it again next year. Every camper has a spot here, from the first time player to the best high school QB. They somehow pull it off and train each kid to his own ability (as do each of the players...they were all very welcoming to each other). Give it a shot!

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    The Dugout

    The Dugout

    3.5
    (12 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    We come here pretty regularly with my kid's travel team, usually on Saturday afternoons, and…read moresometimes just for individual work a couple times a month. I don't have a lot to compare it to, but this spot has become part of our routine, and it's always cool to see whole teams and individual players getting their reps in. The batting cages are the main thing we use. They can be a little hit-or-miss accuracy-wise -- maybe around 65% on the pitches -- but at about $2 a round, it's still pretty cheap for what you get. Depending on how into it our kid is that day, we're usually here 1.5-2 hours. The facility itself feels like a typical sports warehouse: moderate noise, good lighting, and can get crowded, but it's workable. For being a place full of bats, balls, and kids running around, it's actually kept pretty clean. The staff has always been solid. They greet you when you come in and when you leave, and anytime we've needed help, they've been friendly and quick to point us in the right direction. Most of the time we already know what we're here for, but it's nice knowing the support is there. Overall, the pricing for individual use feels fair, and it's one of those places I'm honestly grateful exists. It gives the kids somewhere to train -- even in the cold months -- and that alone keeps us coming back.

    I went here the other day simply for the batting cages and to get some hacks in before the upcoming…read moresoftball season starts. There are 3 cages that can either do baseball, fast pitch softball, or slow pitch softball. Sure, the balls were not consistent in speed or height, but that's fine. It won't be that way on the field either. Each credit gets you 15 pitches, which seemed fine to me. They do have some bats there to use, but bring your own if you have it. Those bats have seen better days. The tunnels looked like they were in great condition. The staff was friendly and explained everything to us since this was our first time here.

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