Titans Tournament Programs
Focus on Skills
Our programs provide opportunities for players to improve their individual skills and understanding of the game while working with other dedicated players from local high schools.
We also provide specialized coaching for each position, and work with the local officials organization to help educate players on rules and conduct.
Tournament Play
We participate in at least three tournaments per season, selecting tournaments that offer quality organization and competitive play.
Each tournament offers between four and five guaranteed games -- a great way to improve skills and experience!
Our target tournaments are mostly located in California. In summer we end our season with the Oregon Summer Classic in Bend, Oregon. A player favorite!
Get Ready for College!
We support all of our players who want to continue to play in college. Sandstorm, our last Fall tournament, provides great opportunities to be seen by major college coaches.
Program Options
High School Summer
June/July
We hold early evening practices three times a week at a local high school field, and play in three tournaments.
We usually start practices the same week that school ends, and finish about seven weeks later after our final Summer tournament.
Open to rising freshmen and high school players.
Magic Mondays!
June/July
Play small-sided "pickup" games with and against friends! Compete in skill competitions, climb the leaderboard, and challenge other teams for the title of Queens of the FIeld!
Magic Mondays provide an opportunity to play short, high intensity, small-sided games on Monday evenings over summer. Small teams means more touches on the ball, which means more fun!
Open to rising freshmen, high school players, and graduated seniors.
High School Fall
October through January
We practice twice a week (Saturday and Sunday) at a local high school field, and play in three tournaments.
We usually start practices in mid- to late-October, and end our Fall season with the Sandstorm tournament in Southern California.
Open to rising freshmen and high school players.
