Showing posts with label Region IV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Region IV. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

CAL SOUTH AT THE 2009 ODP REGION IV CAMPS: ’96 Girls Go 18 for 18

Moscow, ID (July 22, 2009) - Even with all of the major successes of the Cal South Olympic Development Program (ODP) over the years, it seems there are still some firsts at hand. For the 1996 Girls' team that attended the 2009 US Youth Soccer ODP Region IV camps in Moscow, Idaho in July, this meant becoming the first Cal South ODP girls' team to have all 18 of its attending players selected for the Region IV ODP pool. While a handful of boys' teams have seen this happen (included the 1994 Boys just last summer), this is the first time it has happened for a girls' squad.

Richard Boon, head coach for the '96 Girls, was ecstatic: "I've been coaching for ODP for a while now, and without taking anything away from the kids who came before, this is one of the most talented age groups I have ever seen. Because of the reputation of our program, it was interesting to see how the girls reacted to the fact that every team they face wants to act like a 'giant-killer.' It gave my girls something to prove to the other teams, and they succeeded wildly." After three solid victories over Cal North, Washington and Colorado (5-1, 5-1, 4-1), Cal South's Pilar Torres emerged as the top goal-scorer of the week.

144 Cal South ODP players spread across eight Cal South ODP teams attended the camps which began late in June and carried through most of July. 103 of those 144 players were selected to continue on with the Region IV pool teams, with 50 of the 72 girls carried over (69%) and 53 of the 72 boys (73%). Five other Cal South girls that did not attend camp due to injury or had already gained selection to the National squads were also named to the Regional rosters, giving Cal South a total of 55 girls (23% of the total players on the Regional rosters). With fewer pool spots available on the boys' side, the 53 Cal South players named there make up an impressive 29% of the Region IV pool total.

Cal South wishes to congratulate all of its ODP players and Regional and National selectees on their hard-earned success.


CAL SOUTH PLAYERS NAMED TO US YOUTH SOCCER REGION IV POOLS:

1993 BOYS
Nicholas Garcia
Juan Gutierrez
Ricardo Guttierrez
Alfredo Hinjose-Garcia
Neil Ignacio
Eric Macke
Juan Mendoza
Steve Palacios
Eduardo Quezada
Alfredo Rodriguez
Dyllan Stevens
Andrew Trejo
1993 GIRLS
Tessa Andujar
Alexandra Bailey
Danielle Brito
Miranda Cornejo
Kaitlyn Dickmann
Jamia Fields
Jennifer Gonzales
Madison Krauser
Loeau Labonta
Marie Mackenzie
Kylie McCarthy
Monique Pendleberry
Kate Perry
Haley Rosen
Shanelle Simien
Kathlyn Speidel


1994 BOYS
Wade Hamilton
Jared Hegartdt
Sagar Jambusaria
Diego Lopez
Richard Martinez
Jack McBean
Andrew Murphy
Alejandro Perez
Matthew Tilley
Angel Velasquez
Brandon Vincent
Colin Webb
1994 GIRLS
Sarah Cox
Megan Crossen
Makenzy Doniak
Jamie Fink
Jessica Hale
Katlyn Johnson
Kodi Lavrusky
Laura Liedle
Tanya Samarzich
Casandra Sternbach
Kelsey Texeira
Maya Theuer


1995 BOYS
Nathan Castillo
Kevin Cervantes
Justin Dhillon
Edwin Diaz
Jose Garcia
Bryan Guzman
Austin Marques
Steven Ortiz
Misael Osorio
Brian Paredes
Luis Ramirez
William Raygoza
Gabriel Salas
Brian Torres
Ivan Vazques
1995 GIRLS
Madeline Bauer
Ana Cruz
Andrea Leano
Victoria Manfredonia
Nicolette Martino
Kelly McCann
Amber Munerlyn
Virgina Reeves
Sarah Teegarden


1996 BOYS
Adonis Amaya
Corey Baird
Justin Fiddes
Erik Holt
Miguel Lorenzo
Geoge Martinez
Oscar Martinez
Axel Mendez
Manuel Padilla
John Requejo
Esteban Reyes
Ricardo Ruiz
Joab Santoyo
Brayan Velez
1996 GIRLS
Victoria Bolden
Abigail Callahan
Carissa Christensen
McKynzie Dickman
Denise Garcia
Indigo Gibson
Hailey Harbison
Randee Hollman-Kelly
Kaitlin Klawunder
Taylor Klawunder
Stephanie Malherbe
Valerie Martinez
Annia Mejia
Stacie Moran
Alison Neveu
McKenna Roth
Shannon Simon
Pilar Torres

Monday, June 15, 2009

CAL SOUTH CAPTURES 8 OF 10 US YOUTH SOCCER REGION IV PRESIDENTS CUP TITLES

Championship teams now head to 2009 Presidents Cup National Championships in Raleigh, NC in July

Tri-Cities, WA (June 15, 2009) - Teams from Cal South captured eight of the ten championships this weekend at the inaugural US Youth Soccer Region IV Presidents Cup, which concluded this weekend in the Tri-Cities area (Kennewick, Pasco and Richland) of the state of Washington. Fourteen Cal South teams -- ten State Cup champions and four wild card teams -- traveled to Washington last week to take part in the regional tournament, for which Cal South provided subsidies of $5000 per team to help with travel expenses. The championship teams will now head to Raleigh, North Carolina in July for the 2009 US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup National Championships.

Proving just how dominant Cal South was at the event, twelve of the fourteen Cal South teams reached the finals matches in their respective age groups, with the BU13, GU13 and GU15 finals featuring face-offs between opposing Cal South clubs. The GU17 bracket, which featured the other two Cal South teams, was the only one not decided with a championship final. The bracket was won by CFC United, who won all four of their matches en route to their title.

For a complete listing of schedules and scores for this event, please go to RegionIV.com.

2009 REGION IV PRESIDENTS CUP CHAMPIONS




GIRLS


BOYS

CS - Los Angeles FC U13 CS WC - Santa Clarita United Di Cassal
WA - Washington Premier FC U14 CS - Los Alamitos Titans
CS - So Cal Rush Nike U15 CS - Santa Barbara SC
WA - Snohomish United Black U16 CS - Bakersfield Brigade
CS WC - California FC United U17 CS - ConquistAmerica


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

CAL SOUTH DONATES $157,500 TO ITS REGIONALS-BOUND TEAMS

35 FAR WEST REGIONAL TEAMS RECEIVE $2500 EACH TO HELP BRING CHAMPIONSHIP DREAMS TO LIFE
14 PRESIDENTS TOURNAMENT REGION IV TEAMS RECEIVE $5000 EACH
LIVE SCORING UPDATES ON REGIONIV.COM


June 3, 2009 (Fullerton, CA) - In order to provide what is considered the ultimate in "member benefits" to its leagues and clubs, Cal South has maintained a tradition of donating funds to its teams going to the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Championships. This year being no different, Cal South has 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 - has been donated by Cal South to their ten U13-U17 State Cup champions and four wild card teams taking part in the inaugural Region IV US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup, which takes place in Tri-Cities, WA from June 11-14, 2009.

These donations are made annually in order to ease the burden of traveling expenses for these teams as they battle for a spot in their respective championships. The U14-U19 Far West Regional winners will head to the 2009 US Youth Soccer National Championships in Lancaster, MA in July, and the Region IV Presidents Cup winners on their way to the 2009 US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup National Championships in Raleigh, NC, also in July. In addition to the individual subsidies to these teams, Cal South also paid close to another $25,000 in team entry fees for their participation in both of these tournaments.

"I am doubly excited that Cal South can help out our players in reaching both of these Regional tournaments," said Cal South President Gregory Falk. "These donations are made possible, in part, via our incredible State Cup and National Cup competitions. Cal South has always strived to be the best youth sports organization in the world. On behalf of the entire Cal South board of directors, I wish for all our players to do well and enjoy their experiences at both tournaments."

Sixteen of Cal South's Far West Regional participants are the winning teams in each age and gender division at the 2009 Cal South National Cup, the traditional means of reaching the Far West Regionals. Nineteen other wild card teams have been selected this year, some as winners in the 2009 spring season of the Far West Regional League, some earned theirs spots as champions in the Far West Regional fall 2008 season, while the remainder were chosen through the Region IV draw process.

Live scoring updates will appear on the Region IV website for both of these events. For a full list of schedules and scores for every team at the Regionals, please click here to go directly to the Region IV website.