1500 N.E. 192nd Ave., in Vancouver
o Lights coming in August
o Field rentals are available
o Timbers teams are charged $100 an hour
o Groups from outside of the academy can play for $125 an hour
o To make a reservation, visit washingtontimbers.com
More than 300 soccer teams from six states and Canada came to Camas and Vancouver to play in the Clash at the Border tournament.
The June 26 through 28 event featured the debut of two synthetic turf fields at the Harmony Sports Complex, 1500 N.E. 192 Ave., in Vancouver.
Washington Timbers Academy Executive Director Sean Janson said members of Nutter Construction and the Baez Sports Group installed the turf and a fence around the new fields.
Soccer lines were painted on just before the tournament started. The Timbers hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. By 11:30 a.m., teams were playing soccer on the fields for the first time.