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CUSA Crew SC accepted into Super Y League - CUSA Crew Juniors
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We are extremely pleased to annouce that CUSA Crew SC has been accepted into the Super Y-League for the 2018 season.What is Super Y-League?:Affiliated with US Soccer and partnered with US Club Soccer, the league is the Super Y-League is a USL run summer league designed for talented youth players destined for professional or international careers. Through Olympic Development (ODP) status programs and events such as the North American Finals and National ODP Camps, the nation’s top players are selected for US National Team Programs. The league is made up of a series of regional leagues within the framework of a North American league containing the top clubs and players from the United States and Canada.Schedule:The regular season will consist of 10-12 matches depending on the playing division and age group. The total point leader within the division will culminate the season with the Super Y-League North American Finals, which will consist of a minimum four games.Season Dates (our season will begin in late May/early June):Tryouts for Super Y-League teams will be held in early Spring in the February time frame. The regular season will be from May through August. We will avoid most major events such as State Cup, ODP camps etc. The Super Y-League North American Finals will be held in December at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL.Super-Y Tryout DatesTry-Outs : February 3,4,10,11 @ Alumni Stadium 192 W Franklin St, Centerville, OH 45459 (behind Magsig Middle School)10.00-11.15 am : Boys and Girls born in 2007 and 200611.15-12.30 pm : Boys and Girls born in 2005 and 200412.30-1.45 pm : Boys and Girls born in 2003 and 20021.45-3.00 pm : Boys and Girls born in 2001, 2000 and 1999Super-Y Tryout RegistrationClick on this link: SUPER-Y League Tryout RegistrationWhat does the Super Y-League mean to player development at CUSA Crew SC?This is all about what’s called "professionalizing" player development in the United States and Canada when it comes to the top-level youth players. It is about allowing the cream to rise to the top, thereby simplifying the process of identifying elite level players. It is about playing top-level soccer 12 months a year, with the spotlight on young players during the Super Y-League season. The focus is less than one percent of all youth players in the U.S. and Canada. Because of the elite level of play and the summer schedule we expect to field teams with significant representation from other clubs in Southwest Ohio. This league is absolutely "not for everyone", but adding it, on top of our recent NPL league entry. provides an MLS Academy, or near MLS Academy experience for top area players (and for both the boys and the girls) without having to leave the Dayton area. Together with the NPL teams we have recently added it rounds out our offerings for the most elite players in the area and helps continue to position CUSA Crew SC as one of the leading youth player development clubs in the Midwest.What makes the Super Y-League different from what national youth governing associations, such as US Youth Soccer, are already providing on the local or regional level? The Super Y-League has teams that are much broader in geographical scope, and because of that, they play at a higher level. Even the current number of super leagues in the country is localized in terms of their members. The Super Y-League is organized on a divisional level, to include only the top teams within a limited geographical area.Again, we would like to reiterate that the Super Y-League is designed specifically for the elite level player, a player that competes in a club that wants the extra five to ten percent that they can only get in the Super Y-League. Hence, the expanded roster sizes, no recruiting restrictions, and the club pass system. The Super Y-League ODP Philosophy: To identify players for U.S. National Team Programs, within their natural environment during competition on their club team during the Super Y-League season.Purpose:The Super Y-League ODP system began in 2003 to identify a pool of players in each age group of the league for identification to U.S. National Team Programs; and to utilize the clubs system in the United States to identify players. What are the Benefits of Participating in the Super Y-League ODP system?1. Selection of players within the natural environment on their club teams within league play, as opposed to an open try-out system. Many players do not participate in the open-tryout ODP system operated by state associations. Some players do not react or perform well in an open tryout process.2. Exposure to U.S. National Staff and Team Coaches.3. Exposure to professional and collegiate scouts.4. No cost to be scouted. The scouting system is built into league play and contains no ODP fees, other than those selected to the ODP Select Camps in January and February.U12-U18 Player Cost: $400-$500 (TBD)Cost Includes the Following: Registration/Player Passes Training Fees 2-3 nights of training Coaching Fees Referee Fees Game Fees 10-12 Matches (U12-U18 teams) June-July Possibly one or two summer tournaments------DOES NOT include limited coach and player travel expenses or post-season play------CUSA Crew SC will be forming the following teams:U11/U12 Boys and Girls 2006/2007 birth yearsU13/U14 Boys and Girls 2004/2005 birth yearsU15/U16 Boys and Girls 2002/2003 birth yearsU17/U18 Boys and Girls 2001/2000 birth yearsWhat about conflicts with High School training and ODP? CUSA Crew SC is working in concert with Ohio South, ODP, and area high schools to eliminate conflicts wherever possible so players can participate in both ODP and High School training if they choose. CUSA Crew SC intends to utilize only coaches with USSF "B" licensce or greater for the SUper Y teams with the intention that all training they will receive will exceed that available in any other existing program. In addition the OSHAA 5 player rule does not apply during the Super Y season between June 1st and July 31st.More detailed information on the Super Y league may be found here: 2017 Super Y League Overview
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Far Out Awards | Trophies | Plaques | Fantasy Awards | Sports Trophy | Food and Drink Trophies
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Each one of our awards is protected by copyright, so you know they are totally unique and one of a kind. Each award is hand made here in the United States, so every order can be customized, totally free! Besides total customization at no extra charge we also offer free shipping and free custom engraving. If you are part of a sports league or fantasy league, you came to the right place. Far Out Awards has the coolest fantasy sports trophies around. Whether you're looking for a fantasy football trophy, fantasy baseball trophy, fantasy basketball trophy, fantasy hockey trophy or even a fantasy soccer trophy, we have them all! If you do not see the exact trophy you want, send us an emial at: [email protected] and we will work with you on creating the customized trophy of your dreams! All of our food and drink trophies are made with the highest quality materials and are so realistic looking, you may try to taste them! If you need a trophy for a chili cook off, we got it! In fact, we offer nearly every food and drink item imagineable! If you do not see the food item you need, email us at: [email protected], and we will gladly custom make any type of trophy. Our golf trophies are second to none! And what better way is there to celebrate that golfer in your life then awarding him/her with a totally Far Out golf trophy! In addition to our Far Out Awards, we are proud to offer top quality optic crystal awards. Our optic crystal is of the highest grade and crafted by world re-nown crystal artists. Each award comes in a royal blue gift box lined with satin. As with all orders on Far Out Awards, each order comes with both free shipping and custom engraving!
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FC Miami City - Florida's #1 Soccer Club
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The Official site of the best Soccer Club in Miami. Support the highest level of professional soccer in Florida
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ROCHESTER 1, RICHMOND 1 - Richmond Kickers
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Kenardo Forbes opened the scoring in the 32nd minute for the Rhinos. Raul Gonzalez would score both his first goal for Richmond and his first professional goal to give the Kickers a point on the road. The home side would try to get on the attack early in the first half calling Matt Turner into action in the 4th minute. Stefan Defregger collected the ball out wide and found an opening to slot the ball through to Mike Garzi making the run into the box. Garzi would take a shot quickly, without much power on it, as Turner would make the save. Richmond would try to put together an attack in the 17th minute. After winning the ball in the midfield, Alex Lee feeds the ball up the wing and finds Alhaji Kamara making the run towards the corner. Kamara sent his cross in looking for Luiz Fernando making the near post run as Tomas Gomez needed to come out to meet the cross and prevent any chance from Fernando. The Rhinos nearly took a lead just two minutes later. Gomez plays the ball down field and finds Bradley Kamden Fewo in the corner. Kamden Fewo would get to the end line and play the ball across goal to Garzi on the far side. He could not get a shot off and laid it off to Forbes at the top of the box for a shot on goal that Turner is able to block. The rebound falls to Defregger and he slots it in, but the offside flag goes up negating the goal. Kenardo Forbes broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute for the Rhinos. Darius Madison controlled the ball at the top of the box, unable to turn because of multiple Kickers defenders. Forbes makes a run towards the box and Shanosky is nearly able to prevent it, but Forbes gets enough on the ball to play it off a sliding Turner and then easily put away the rebound towards the far side of goal. Just before the halftime break, Raul Gonzalez would put away a free kick to draw the Kickers level in the 45th minute. Samuel Asante collected the ball in the midfield and started to make a run towards the Rochester box, as Ryan Felix stuck his leg out to try and make a stop and ended up drawing a foul on Asante. Raul Gonzalez stepped up to take the free kick. A previous free kick by Gonzalez was lofted in looking for a near post run. This time Gonzalez put power on his free kick and snuck it in the near post past Gomez for his first professional goal. Two minutes into the second half, Rochester looked to get back into the lead through Mike Garzi. Jordan Dover played the ball out wide to Brandon Beresford. Beresford played his cross in finding Garzi at the top of the box. Garzi took a touch and then tried a shot on the volley and it went high of Turner’s goal causing no threat. Gonzalez had another chance on goal from a free kick in the 60th minute. This time it was Gonzalez that was fouled by Forbes in nearly the same spot as the first half goal. Gonzalez stepped up looking to create the same magic as his shot ended in the hands of Gomez in goal. The Rhinos tried to create another dangerous opportunity in the 63rd minute. Kenardo Forbes once again was in on the attack and played the ball to Kamden Fewo looking to get the ball back. Kamden Fewo instead turned his shot on target as Turner was there with the save. Rochester’s most dangerous opportunity of the second half came in the 73rd minute. Only on the field for five minutes, Antonio Correia was able to put a shot on frame after getting a pass from Sofiane Tergou out wide. Turner would block the initial shot as the ball fell to Madison. He would have a chance on goal that Troyer was able to get in front of to clear away. The Kickers continue their three-match road trip as they head to Toronto FC II Wednesday with an early kickoff at 12PM. Following that match, the Kickers conclude their road trip with a stop to face Ottawa Fury FC Sunday at 2PM. All matches are available streaming online at USLsoccer.com/match-center. HIGHLIGHTS presented by Box Score First Half Second Half Final Rochester 1 0 1 Richmond 1 0 1 LineupsRhinos: GK Tomas Gomez, Joe Farrell, Ryan Felix, Ryan James, Jordan Dover, Kenardo Forbes, Stefan Defregger, Bradley Kamden Fewo (69’ – Sofiane Tergou), Mike Garzi, Brandon Beresford (68’ – Antonio Correia), Darius Madison (82’ – Samuel Edoung-Biyo) Kickers: GK Matt Turner, Mallan Roberts, Conor Shanosky, Alex Lee, Braeden Troyer, Yudai Imura, Samuel Asante, Raul Gonzalez (78’ – Evan Lee), Fred Owusu Sekyere (66’ – Oliver Minatel), Alhaji Kamara (83’ – Mikey Minutillo), Luiz Fernando Statistics Shots Saves Fouls Corners Rochester 9 1 22 1 Richmond 5 4 10 1 Scoring Summary32nd Minute: Rochester: Kenardo Forbes45th Minute: Richmond: Raul Gonzalez Cautions16th Minute: Rochester: Brandon Beresford73rd Minute: Rochester: Joseph Farrell81st Minute: Richmond: Samuel Asante85th Minute: Rochester: Ryan Felix EjectionsNone. Referee: Henrik KarlssonAssistant Referees: Joe Zawistowski, Richard ZayasFourth Official: Juan ColazoAttendance: 2,003Weather: Cloudy, 69ºF
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