Showing posts with label National Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Cup. Show all posts

Saturday, September 5, 2009

STATE TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE RELEASES PLAY LEVEL GUIDE FOR STATE CUP & NATIONAL CUP

Early Entry Discount Deadline for State Cup Presidents Division and National Cup Ends on September 30th!

FULLERTON, CA (September 5, 2009) - Opening up opportunities for more teams than ever, the Cal South State Tournament Committee recently announced new divisions for the 2010 Cal South State Cup. Play in the State Cup will now be broken up into a Governors Division and a Presidents Division.Here's how registration for these divisions breaks up:

GOVERNORS DIVISION
Open to all teams playing in a Cal South Sanctioned League in the Bronze division or equal or lower in the U9 through U17 age groups


PRESIDENTS DIVISION
1. In the Under 9, 10, 11, 18 and 19 age groups, the Presidents Division is open to all teams playing in a Cal South Sanctioned League in all play levels.
2. In the Under 12 through Under 17 ages, the Presidents Division is open to all teams playing in a Cal South Sanctioned League in Silver Elite or equal, or lower.

The Champions in the U13 through U17 age groups of the Presidents Division will represent Cal South in the 2010 US Youth Soccer Region IV Presidents Cup Regionals. Cal South teams U14 through U17 who win the Region IV Presidents Cup will represent Cal South and Region IV in the 2010 US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup National Finals.

Gold and Premier teams or equal in the U12 through U17 age groups must play in the Cal South National Cup.

Registration for the 2010 State Cup and National Cup is now open. The entry fee for the Governors Division is $495 through the entry deadline. The entry fee for the Presidents Division is $495 through the Early Entry Deadline of September 30, 2009; $595 after Sept. 30. The entry fee for National Cup is $600 through Sept. 30; $725 after Sept. 30.


In response to numerous inquiries as to team eligibility due to team level status (Gold, Silver etc.) for Cal South National Cup and the two new divisions of State Cup, the Cal South State Tournaments Committee has put together a handy guide that refers to the playing levels of several prominent gaming circuits. The chart below should help clear matters up, and to further break down the process, three simple rules regarding Cup play levels have been provided:

Play Level Guide by Cal South Gaming Circuit

COAST SOCCER LEAGUE
PRESIDIO SOCCER LEAGUE
LA FUTBOL
CIRCUIT

CENTRAL COAST
SOCCER LEAGUE

BAKERSFIELD
SOCCER LEAGUE
Age Premier Gold Silver Elite Silver Bronze
Premier AAA AA-A
Blue
AA-B
Red
AA-C
Green

Boys
Boys Girls
Boys Girls
U9


X X


X X X
X





U10

X X X

X X X X
X
X X
X X
U11
X X X X

X X X X
X
X X


U12
X X X X
X X X X X
X
X X

X
U13
X X X X
X X X X X
X
X X


U14
X X X X
X X X X X
X
X X
X X
U15
X X X X
X X X X

X
X X


U16 X X X X X
X X X X

X
X X
X X
U17 X X X X X

X X X

X
X



U18
X









X
X X


U19 X X X X

X X X


X



X X
CHART LEGEND
National Cup
(Continues to US Youth Soccer Region IV & National play)

Must play National Cup.



State Cup - Presidents Cup Division
(Continues to US Youth Soccer Region IV & National play)

Must play at least Presidents Cup.
Can play National Cup.



State Cup - Governors Cup Division
(Completes play in Southern California)

May play Governors Cup, Presidents Cup or National Cup.

1.All Teams may always "Play Up".
Bronze / AA-B / AA-C / Red and Green teams can enter National Cup or Presidents Cup if they desire the increased competition.
Silver Elite / AAA / Silver / AA-A and Blue teams can enter National Cup if they desire the increased competition.

2. Teams may not "Play Down".
Only Bronze Teams can play Governors Cup.
Silver Elite / AAA / Silver / AA-A / Blue and U11 Gold teams must play at least Presidents Cup and cannot play Governors Cup.
Premier or Gold (except U11 Gold) teams must play National Cup and cannot play Presidents Cup or Governors Cup.

3. LA Futbol Circuit, Central Coast Soccer League, Bakersfield Soccer League, Signature Leagues and other leagues.
Teams may select the level of competition at which they are competitive.
The State Cup Committee will review and may adjust the play levels teams select in November based on actual league results.

For more information on the Cal South State Cup and National Cup competitions, please visit http://www.calsouth.com/en/state-tournaments/.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

CAL SOUTH TEAMS GO THREE FOR THREE AT US YOUTH SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Lancaster, MA (July 24, 2009) -

West Coast FC BU14, San Diego Surf 93-94 White GU15 and CZ Elite BU17 bring home titles.

Under-14 Boys
After finishing in a 0-0 tie in qualifying rounds, the West Coast FC (CA-S) and St. Louis Scott Gallagher (MO) faced off for the William J. "Billy" Goaziou Cup. After a scoreless first half, Cristian Canales put one a way in the 43rd minute for West Coast FC. Then, West Coast's Justin Dhillon beat the attacking St. Louis keeper to the left and completed the breakaway for a 2-0 lead in 63rd minute. Despite St. Louis taking 11 shots on goal and five corner kicks, they were unable to finish and the game ended 2-0, West Coast. This is West Coast club's first US Youth Soccer National Championship.

adidas Golden Glove and Golden Boot
Under-14 Boys

Golden Glove: Ricky Brown - West Coast FC (CA-S)
Golden Boot: Donovan Frazier - Dix Hills Thunder (E-NY)

Under-15 Girls
Both the San Diego Surf (CA-S) and the Dallas Texans Red (N-TX) participated in the US Youth Soccer National League where the Surf finished as champions and the Texans in third. The two familiar Under-15 Girls teams played through regulation to a scoreless tie despite 19 shots on goal. Two overtime periods produced the same 0-0 result. The contest went to penalty kicks to determine the champion. It took 11 kicks from the mark to determine who would hoist the Kristine Lilly Cup. Both teams made their first kicks, followed by saves from each keeper in the second round. Surf keeper Ariana Zargarian, would prove to be the difference maker blocking her second Texan attempt. San Diego Surf earned the National Championship title, 6-5 in penalty kicks, and like the Under-15 Baltimore Bays, claimed the "US Youth Soccer Double".

Under-15 Girls
Golden Glove: Ariana Zargarian - San Diego Surf 93-94 White (CA-S)
Golden Boot: Sarah Adams - San Diego Surf 93-94 White (CA-S)

Under-17 Boys
CZ Elite (CA-S) 3, Triangle United (NC) 2
CZ Elite (CA-S) entered the Under-17 Boys National Championship against Triangle United (NC) with a single focus, keep the offense running. CZ Elite led the age group coming into the match with eight goals. Daniel Amaya started the CZ Elite attack on the right foot with a goal in the 4th minute and Leonardo Guerra doubled the advantage in the 21st minute (2-0). Eder Arreola would total his fifth goal of the tournament, to lead all goal scorers, in the 26th minute for CZ Elite to go up 3-0. Triangle fought back and within a two minute stretch, cut the lead to one with goals from Chad Drimer in the 88th minute and Sebastian Garner's PK in the 90th minute. Chad Drimer's game-tying header in stoppage time was deflected by CZ's keeper and ricocheted off the crossbar. Time expired and CZ Elite claimed the National Championship with the 3-2 win.

Under-17 Boys
Golden Glove: Alex Bolowich - 91 Triangle United Gold (NC)
Golden Boot: Jesus Gonzales - CZ Elite (CA-S)


For more results and stories from the National Championships, please click here

Friday, July 10, 2009

CAL SOUTH DONATES $120,000 MORE TO ITS CHAMPIONSHIP-BOUND TEAMS

$10,000 EACH TO 6 PRESIDENTS CUP & 6 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS ATTENDEES
US YOUTH SOCCER PRESIDENTS CUP / JULY 16-19 / RALEIGH, NC
US YOUTH SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS / JULY 21-26 / LANCASTER, MA

July 10, 2009 (Fullerton, CA) - Providing the ultimate in "member benefits" to its leagues and clubs, Cal South recently announced the donation of $120,000 - $10,000 each - to its twelve teams set to attend the pair of upcoming national US Youth Soccer events being contested within the next three weeks.

Six Cal South teams attending the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup from July 16-19 in Raleigh, North Carolina and six teams attending the US Youth Soccer National Championships from July 21-26 in Lancaster, Massachusetts each received a subsidy of $10,000 from Cal South. Previously, the 35 Cal South teams that attended the Far West Regionals received $2500 each, while the 10 Cal South teams attending the Presidents Cup Region IV tournament received $5000 each. Factoring in the tournament fees that Cal South also picked up for its teams in all of these events, this adds up to over $300,000 Cal South has provided this year to its participating teams.

The six Cal South teams attending the Presidents Cup - the BU14 Los Alamitos Titans, the GU15 So Cal Rush Nike, the BU15 Santa Barbara SC, the BU16 Bakersfield Brigade, the GU17 California FC United and the BU17 ConquistAmerica - earned their spots by winning at the 2009 US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup Region IV Championships in Tri-Cities, Washington in June.

Five of the six teams attending the National Championships - the BU14 West Coast FC, the GU15 and GU16 So Cal Blues, the BU16 Arsenal FC and the BU17 CZ Elite - won their berths via capturing a title at the 2009 US Youth Soccer Far West Regionals in Lancaster, CA in June. Cal South won 9 regional championships in all, but four of them were in the U12 and U13 categories, and only U14-U19 champions move on to the National round. The sixth attending Cal South team will be the GU15 San Diego Surf, who qualified for the Nationals through the US Youth Soccer National League gaming circuit. The Regional-winning GU16 So Cal Blues are performing a dual role at the Nationals, as they are also attending as a National League representative.

Live scoring updates and stories will be available courtesy of US Youth Soccer for both events. For updates on the Presidents Cup, click here. For updates on the National Championships, click here.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

CAL SOUTH CAPTURES 9 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES AT 2009 US YOUTH SOCCER FAR WEST REGIONALS

2009 US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Champions
BU12 Legends FC (CS)
GU12 Arsenal FC (CS)
BU13 West Coast FC (CS) GU13 West Coast FC (CS)
BU14 West Coast FC (CS) GU14 Mustang Blast (CN)
BU15 Sereno '94 White (AZ) GU15 So Cal Blues (CS)
BU16 Arsenal FC (CS)
GU16 So Cal Blues (CS)
BU17 CZ Elite (CS) GU17 Crossfire Premier (WA)
BU18 WSM Internationals (OR) GU18 Pleasanton Rage (CN)
BU19 Colorado Rush Nike (CO) GU19 Colorado Rush Nike (CO)

June 21, 2009 (Lancaster, CA) -- Teams from Cal South captured nine championship trophies at today's Finals round of the 2009 US Youth Soccer Far West Regionals at the Lancaster National Soccer Center. Cal South went into the day with fifteen teams playing in fourteen finals at the competition, which began on Monday, June 15 and carried through the entire week. Championship teams in the U14-U19 age brackets will now head to the US Youth Soccer National Championship from July 21-26 in Lancaster, Massachusetts.

Cal South's West Coast Futbol Club made good in all three championship finals in which they played, nabbing the BU13 and GU13 titles (both decided in 2-0 shutouts over teams from Cal North), and then locked down their club's third title of the day with a thrilling 3-1 overtime victory over Arizona's SC del Sol White for the BU14 crown.

Two other Cal South clubs grabbed a pair of titles each. So Cal Blues outlasted De Anza Force Blue of Cal North 2-1 for the GU16 crown in the early afternoon, while their GU15 squad started off the day's competition with a 7:00 am victory over Sereno '94 White of Arizona, 3-1. Arsenal Futbol Club not only had their BU16 squad go toe-to-toe with New Mexico's Elite FC Gladiators in a 4-3 championship win, but then found their GU12 team hit overtime against Cal North's Mustang Mavericks, over whom Arsenal prevailed, 2-1.

Other Cal South clubs that won Far West Regional titles on the day were the BU12 Legends FC, who woke up Cal North's Redwood Juventus with a start this morning with a 4-1 7:00 am victory, and the BU17 CZ Elite, who faced off against United FC in the only match-up of the day between Cal South clubs. CZ Elite took that match in a 4-0 shutout.

Full scoreboards and schedules are available on RegionIV.com.


CAL SOUTH FINALS MATCHES AT
US YOUTH SOCCER FAR WEST REGIONALS ON SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2009

7:00 AM
BU12 Redwood Juventus CRS Elite (CN) 1 vs. Legends FC (CS) 4
GU15 Sereno '94 White (AZ) 1 vs. So Cal Blues (CS) 3

7:30 AM
BU17 United FC (CS) 0 vs.CZ Elite (CS) 4
GU13 Mustang Fury (CN) 0 vs. West Coast FC (CS) 2

8:30 AM
BU14 West Coast FC (CS) 3 [OT] vs. SC del Sol '9 White (AZ) 1
GU18 Pleasanton Rage (CN) 4 vs. So Cal Blues (CS) 0

9:00 AM
BU16 Arsenal FC (CS) 4 vs. Elite FC Gladiators (NM) 3

10:00 AM
BU15 Sereno '94 White (AZ) 1 vs. Arsenal FC (CS) 0
GU12 Arsenal FC (CS) 2 [OT] vs. Mustang Mavericks (CN) 1

10:30 AM
BU13 Santa Clara Sporting (CN) 0 vs. West Coast FC (CS) 2
GU17 Crossfire Premier (WA) 3 vs. Real So Cal Blue (CS) 0

11:30 AM
GU14 So Cal Blues (CS) 1 vs. Mustang Blast (CN) 1 [PKS 3-4]

12:00 NOON
BU19 DMS 11 (CS) 2 vs. Colorado Rush Nike (CO) 3
GU16 So Cal Blues (CS) 2 vs. De Anza Force Blue (CN) 1

Saturday, June 20, 2009

15 CAL SOUTH TEAMS STILL IN RUNNING FOR 14 FAR WEST REGIONAL TITLES


1st FINALS MATCHES BEGIN AT 7:00 AM, SUNDAY, JUNE 21
LIVE SCORING UPDATES ON REGIONIV.COM

June 20, 2009 (Lancaster, CA) -- While one Cal South team missed out on making history at the US Youth Soccer Far West Regionals, fifteen other Cal South teams get to continue theirs by winning their semi-final matches this morning, allowing them to each compete for a Far West Regional championship trophy on Sunday, June 21 on the fields of the Lancaster National Soccer Center.

Cal South has fifteen teams playing in fourteen of the sixteen finals matches, including a match-up between two of its own teams in the Boys Under-17 final. The United FC and CZ Elite squads met each other in the preliminary rounds, playing to a 3-3 draw. Cal South teams face off against teams from Cal North in seven of the finals matches, while three clubs are still in the running for multiple titles: So Cal Blues (4), West Coast FC (3) and Arsenal FC (3).

The GU19 Eagles SC, who won four Cal South National Cup titles over the past six years, were looking to close out their youth careers with a final trip to the US Youth Soccer National Championships, where they previously won a pair of titles, as U14s in 2004 and as U17s in 2007. Unfortunately, they missed their chance in a tight, 1-0 loss to the Colorado Rush Nike early Saturday morning. Teams that succeed in the Far West Regionals as champions in the U14-U19 brackets will move on to the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships from July 20-26 in Lancaster, Massachusetts.

Live scoring updates through the weekend for the Far West Regionals can be found at RegionIV.com.

CAL SOUTH FINAL MATCHES ON SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 2009

7:00 AM
BU12 Redwood Juventus CRS Elite (CN) vs. Legends FC (CS)
GU15 Sereno '94 White (AZ) vs. So Cal Blues (CS)

7:30 AM
BU17 United FC (CS) vs. CZ Elite (CS)
GU13 Mustang Fury (CN) vs. West Coast FC (CS)

8:30 AM
BU14 West Coast FC (CS) vs. SC del Sol '9 White (AZ)
GU18 Pleasanton Rage (CN) vs. So Cal Blues (CS)

9:00 AM
BU16 Arsenal FC (CS) vs. Elite FC Gladiators (NM)

10:00 AM
BU15 Sereno '94 White (AZ) vs. Arsenal FC (CS)
GU12 Arsenal FC (CS) vs. Mustang Mavericks (CN)

10:30 AM
BU13 Santa Clara Sporting (CN) vs. West Coast FC (CS)
GU17 Crossfire Premier (WA) vs. Real So Cal Blue (CS)

11:30 AM
GU14 So Cal Blues (CS) vs. Mustang Blast (CN)

12:00 NOON
BU19 DMS 11 (CS) vs. Colorado Rush Nike (CO)
GU16 So Cal Blues (CS) vs. De Anza Force Blue (CN)

Friday, June 19, 2009

27 CAL SOUTH TEAMS MOVE INTO FAR WEST REGIONAL SEMI-FINALS

CAL SOUTH STILL IN THE RUNNING FOR ALL 16 REGIONAL TITLES
LIVE SCORING UPDATES AT REGIONIV.COM

June 19, 2009 (Lancaster, CA) - Cal South only lost five teams of its overall 32 teams in the quarterfinal round as the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships took place today upon the fields of the Lancaster National Soccer Center in Lancaster, California. Cal South will send 27 total teams into Saturday's semi-final round -- 12 boys' teams and 15 girls' teams, with the girls' side only losing one team in the quarters -- and still has teams competing for a title in every one of the sixteen age and gender brackets. The Far West Regionals are taking place from June 15-21, and teams that succeed here as champions in the U14-U19 brackets will move on to the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships from July 20-26 in Lancaster, Massachusetts.

Of the twenty semi-final matches in which Cal South teams will participate tomorrow, seven of those will feature match-ups between two Cal South teams. So Cal Blues and Slammers FC face off in two of those matches. Of the teams remaining in the tournament, So Cal Blues has the most still active with five teams, West Coast FC has four, and Arsenal FC and Slammers FC each have three teams active. Still in the mix is the GU19 Eagles SC, which not only won their third straight National Cup title and fourth in six years to advance to the Far West Regionals, but are looking to once more advance to the National Championships, where they previously won a pair of titles, as U14s in 2004 and as U17s in 2007.

Live scoring updates through the weekend for the Far West Regionals can be found at RegionIV.com.


CAL SOUTH SEMI-FINAL MATCH SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2009

8:00 AM
BU12 Sereno '97 White (AZ) vs. Legends FC (CS)
GU12 Arsenal FC (CS) vs. Pride Predators (CO)
BU17 United FC (CS) vs. Slammers FC (CS)
BU17 Rio Vista FC '92 (NM) vs. CZ Elite (CS)
GU17 So Cal Blues (CS) vs. Real So Cal Blue (CS)
BU18 Atlante S.D. (CS) vs. WSM Internationals (OR)
GU18 Real So Cal White (CS) vs. Pleasanton Rage (CN)
GU18 Slammers FC (CS) vs. So Cal Blues (CS)
BU19 NM Rush Premier '90 (NM) vs. DMS 11 (CS)
GU19 Eagles SC (CS) vs. Colorado Rush Nike (CO)

10:00 AM
BU13 West Coast FC (CS) vs. Washington Premier FC '95 Black (WA)
GU13 Sereno '96 White (AZ) vs. West Coast FC (CS)
BU14 West Coast FC (CS) vs. Albion White (CS)
GU14 X-treme Breakaway (CS) vs. So Cal Blues (CS)
GU14 Mustang Blast (CN) vs. San Diego Surf White (CS)
BU15 Players United '94 (NV) vs. Arsenal FC (CS)
GU15 Rio Vista FC Eagles '94 (NM) vs. So Cal Blues (CS)
BU16 Arsenal FC (CS) vs. West Coast FC (CS)
GU16 So Cal Blues (CS) vs. Slammers FC (CS)
GU16 De Anza Force 92 (CN) vs. Eagles SC (CS)

Thursday, June 18, 2009

32 OUT OF 35 CAL SOUTH TEAMS REACH THE QUARTERFINALS AT 2009 FAR WEST REGIONALS

QUARTERFINAL MATCHES GET UNDERWAY ON FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH
LIVE SCORING UPDATES ON REGIONIV.COM

June 18, 2009 (Lancaster, CA) - After three very competitive days of preliminary matches, 32 out of the 35 teams Cal South entered in the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships have moved successfully into the event's quarterfinals round on Friday, June 19th. In all, Cal South's team count is split evenly between boys' and girls' teams with 16 apiece, and Cal South has at least one team in each of the 16 age and gender brackets in the event, which is comprised of teams from U12 to U19. Preliminary action began on Monday, June 15 and carried on through Wednesday, with the top eight teams in each bracket after the three preliminary matches moving into the quarterfinals round. The US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships take place from June 15-21 at the Lancaster National Soccer Center in Lancaster, CA.

In several quarterfinals matches, Cal South teams will face off against each other. The BU14 bracket sees National Cup champ West Coast FC meeting Arsenal FC, and Arsenal's BU15 squad will meet up against another National Cup champ in the Aztecs FC in the quarters. The BU16 brackets sees both of Cal South's Far West Regional League entries meeting each other: Real So Cal White versus, yet again, Arsenal FC. On the girls' side, the GU15 bracket has another Far West Regional League matchup as Slammers FC meets So Cal Blues. Overall, Cal South still has at least three teams vying for a title in six different brackets: BU14, BU16, BU17, GU14, GU16 and GU18.

In order to provide what is considered the ultimate in "member benefits" to its leagues and clubs, Cal South continued its tradition of donating funds to its teams going to the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships to ease the burden of traveling expenses. This year, Cal South provided $87,500 to its 35 teams - $2500 per team - taking part in the 2009 Far West Regionals, being hosted this year in Lancaster, CA from June 15-21, 2009. Another $70,000 - $5,000 per team - was donated to Cal South's ten U13-U17 State Cup champions and four wild card teams taking part in the inaugural Region IV US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup, which took place last weekend in Tri-Cities, WA from June 11-14, 2009, where Cal South teams captured 8 out of 10 titles.

Live scoring updates through the weekend for the Far West Regionals can be found at RegionIV.com.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

CAL SOUTH NATIONAL CUP NAMES 4 YOUNGERS CHAMPS FOR 2009

WEST COAST FC TAKES 2 IN U13 BRACKET, LEGENDS & ARSENAL TAKE U12 TITLES

(Rancho Capistrano, CA) – Four teams in the U12 and U13 brackets were named as champions at the
2009 Cal South National Cup this weekend at the Rancho Capistrano Soccer Fields, as the National Cup concluded its Youngers brackets play. The Cal South National Cup is the first step on the ladder by which teams from Southern California may advance towards the crown jewel of youth soccer, the US Youth Soccer National Championships.

Two teams from the West Coast Futbol Club captured the titles in the Under-13 bracket. The West Coast FC U13 girls, after outscoring their opponents 19-1 in their previous five matches, found themselves locked up 1-all with the South Bay Force Black at the end of regulation and two overtimes with the South Bay Force Black girls. West Coast found themselves in possession of a championship trophy by sinking three penalty kicks while South Bay missed all opportunities to match them. On the U13 boys’ side, West Coast saw Legends FC score as many goals against them as had been scored in the entire tournament up to that point – two – but summoned up a trio of their own to grab their National Cup trophy.

Legends FC had a team in the U12 boys’ final as well, who prevailed 2-0 over the San Diego Surf White to secure their ticket to the Regionals. On the girls’ side, the U12 Arsenal FC had just gone through two scoreless matches in the two previous rounds where they outlasted their opponents on penalty kicks by a single PK each. In the final match against yet another team from Legends FC, a single goal was all they needed to wear the championship crown.

The opening round for the Olders brackets (U14-U18) of the 2009 Cal South National Cup gets underway on the weekend of April 18-19, while the U19 teams don’t begin play until May 23. Champions from each bracket in the Cal South National Cup, as well as teams chosen through Far West Regional League play and several wild card teams, will gather in Lancaster, CA from June 15-21 as Cal South gets their chance to play host to the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships. Winners in the U14 to U19 brackets then move on to the US Youth Soccer National Championships from July 21-26 in Lancaster, MA.

Team photos of the Cal South National Cup Youngers champions and finalists can be accessed here.

For more information on the Far West Regionals, please go to http://www.regioniv.org. For more information on the National Championships, go to http://www.usyouthsoccer.org.

2009 Cal South National Cup Youngers Champions

BU12 Legends FC
GU12 Arsenal FC

BU13 West Coast FC

GU13 West Coast FC