Topper Soccer Camp opens to more Los Alamos families
Walkups stayed welcome for Topper Soccer Camp, giving Los Alamos and White Rock parents a low-cost option for ages 3 to 9 before June 22.

With World Cup soccer on TV, the Los Alamos High School boys soccer program kept its annual Topper Soccer Camp open to more local families, and walkups and late registration were welcome. For parents still looking for a low-cost summer activity, the camp gave children ages 3 to 9 a chance to learn from Topper players without leaving Los Alamos County.
The camp, billed as Big Soccer for Little People and sponsored by the LAHS boys soccer program, was split into two age groups. Tiny Touches served children ages 3 to 5, while FUNdamentals was aimed at ages 6 to 9. Session I was set for Monday, June 22, and Wednesday, June 24, at Community Field in Los Alamos. Session II was set for Tuesday, June 23, and Thursday, June 25, at Dara Jones in White Rock.

The schedule was built for late-afternoon family routines. Tiny Touches was set for 5 to 5:45 p.m., and FUNdamentals was set for 6 to 7 p.m., giving parents an after-work option on both sides of the county. The camp cost $30 per session or $60 for both sessions, with sibling discounts available. Players who signed up for one session received a T-shirt, while those who attended both sessions received a T-shirt and an additional mini-ball.


The camp also remained the boys team’s main fundraiser. All proceeds and donations went to the LAHS Boys’ Soccer program, tying the youth camp directly to the high school roster that would benefit from it. That made the registration window more than a casual sign-up: it was the point at which families chose between a structured, affordable soccer introduction and another week of improvised summer scheduling.
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