'27s split pool play at Best of the West.
The Class of 2027 went 2–2 in Lake Forest against top West Coast clubs, with wins over OC Surf and Rebels West. Full game film is up in the Film Room.
READ →"We don't promise reps. We deliver tape."
"By the time the East Coast trip rolls around in July, the game is just a repeat of practice — faster, sharper, on a bigger stage."
Players are selected from across Utah County to showcase their abilities to NCAA, NAIA, and MCLA coaches at the tournaments that matter. Roster spots are limited and the bar is high — we'd rather carry seventeen players who train than a roster of thirty who don't.
The off-season is when the work happens. Three-on-three reps on indoor turf, position breakouts, weight room, film. By the time the East Coast trip rolls around, the game is just a repeat of practice.
Coaches film every scrimmage and post full-length games within 48 hours, then cut individual highlight reels and ship them directly to college programs.
Selfless, team-first, prepared. That's the standard. Anything else is a t-shirt.
"Advantage gave me the reps, the tape, and the East Coast exposure. By the time my senior year started, I'd already played the coaches who'd later recruit me."
"We'd rather carry seventeen players who train than a roster of thirty who don't."— CHRIS CARPENTER, DIRECTOR
No screenings for this class yet — check back soon.
Cole Whitmore becomes the program's 18th college commit, choosing the Utes after a spring that included a team-best 38 goals and MVP honors at the Vail Shootout.
The Class of 2027 went 2–2 in Lake Forest against top West Coast clubs, with wins over OC Surf and Rebels West. Full game film is up in the Film Room.
READ →Individual spring reels for every rostered player are cut and posted. Recruiting-year players: your updated tape has already been sent to the college list.
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Boys grades 7–12 in Utah County, ready to play at the next level. Submit a player inquiry and our staff will reach out about evaluation, film review, and roster slots.
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