Placer United Teams On the Road at College Showcase Events and Mid-Summer Classic

After a massive Republic FC soccer event in Sacramento on Thursday night, the Placer United boys and girls teams were back doing what they love to do, playing the game competing in tournaments up and down Northern California. Over this past weekend we saw Placer United teams strutting their stuff at the Davis College Boys Showcase, Pleasanton Rage College Girls Showcase and the Mid-Summer Classic in Turlock. Both showcase events had a huge turnout of college scouts.

Out in Davis, where the competition was very tough, the U14B Red, coached by Jorge Fernandez, and the U17B Red, coached by Jason Gantt, took home the championship trophies in premier brackets. The U17B White made it to the semi-finals and tied 1-1 in regulation time. Unfortunately they lost out in a PK shootout 7-6.  Also competing in the premier brackets were the U13 Red, U15 Red, U16 Red and U18 Red.

Over in Pleasanton our U15 Red, U16 Red, U16 White, U18 Red and U18 White girls teams competed at the Rage College Showcase.

The U16G Red had three wins and one draw in the Super 1 group and ended the event as semi-finalists. The U18G Red had two wins and two draws and also finished the event as semi-finalists. The U15G Red had one win and one draw, two narrow defeats and finished in 5th place. The U16G White and U18G White both had excellent weekends versus some very good competition. The U16G White had two draws and two one goal losses. The U18G White had four one goal defeats and were extremely competitive in the Super 4 bracket.

Down in Turlock our U9B Red, U10B Red, U12B White and U13B White all played in the Mid-Summer Classic where not only was the weather hot, so was the opposition. Unfortunately no teams brought home silverware but they all competed hard and had a fun time.

Congratulations to all of the players and teams on a great weekend of soccer and collegiate exposure!

 

Champion U14B Red, Davis Legacy College Showcase

Champion U14B Red, Davis Legacy College Showcase

Champion U17B Red, Davis Legacy College Showcase

Champion U17B Red, Davis Legacy College Showcase

U18G Take Home the Title After Six Placer United Girls Team Advance to Semi-Finals of Davis College Showcase

Placer United U18G '96 Red

Placer United U18G ’96 Red

Nine Placer United girls teams travelled down to Davis this past weekend to compete in the Davis College Showcase. Coming off of the club-wide break, the teams had to prepare quickly to get ready for the event. Six of our teams made it out of group play and into the semi-finals, two of which made it to the championship game and one was crowned champion. There were many colleges represented at the event as they were recruiting in the U15-U18 age groups.

The U13G Red had two wins and one loss in group play getting them through to the semi-finals. The lone loss in group play came to the eventual champion, FCA Storm. In the semi-finals, the girls lost a hard fought battle to Mustang.

The U15G Red had two wins and one draw in group play. The draw came against FC Elk Grove who ended up losing in overtime in the final. In the semi’s, the team came up on the short end against Davis.

The U16G Red had two wins and one loss in group play. In the semi’s, the girls were upset by Diablo FC in a hotly contested battle, 2-1.

Davis College Showcase Champions 2013

Davis College Showcase Champions 2013

The U16G White went 1-1-1 in group play and made it through to the semi-finals. In the semi’s, the girls beat Folsom 1-0, a team they lost to 3-2 in the opening match of the tournament. In the final, the girls battled to a 0-0 draw through regulation and overtime. The game went to penalty kicks and the girls came up on the short end.

The U18G White won all three of their preliminary games to reach the semi-finals. The semi-final game went scoreless through regulation time and the girls lost in penalty kicks.

The U18G Red won all three of their preliminary games and moved into the semi-finals versus LaRoca from Utah. The game ended 1-1 after regulation and the girls were victorius in penalty kicks which moved them into the final versus Lamorinda. The girls beat them in pool play 2-1 and then 1-0 in the final to take home the championship.

It was a great weekend for all of the Placer United teams.  Congrats!

Ron Benjamin Attends Training Session for National Women’s Soccer League

Alex Morgan with Ron Benjamin

Alex Morgan with Ron Benjamin

Over the club wide break, I took my family on a road trip up to Portland, Oregon, where I was able to visit a number of friends with whom I attended the University of Portland with and a number of coaching colleagues from Region 4 ODP. A few weeks ago, when setting up the trip, I was invited to watch a training session for the Portland Thorns of the newly founded National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL).  The assistant coach, John Galas, is a long-time friend and coaching colleague.

On July 4th, the Thorns were preparing for their upcoming match against the Boston Breakers. I arrived at an empty, JELD-WEN Field (home of the Thorns and the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer), and was greeted by Coach John and the Head Coach, Cindy Parlow. Parlow is a National Champion at University of North Carolina and a former standout for the US Women’s National Team.

The players stepped onto the field promptly at 1pm after an hour of weight training. I received the training session topic of the day from Coach John and watched these amazing players go through the session. The team was working on defensive shape and making play predictable in the wide areas to create turnovers. 

After the 90-minute session, the players had ten minutes to work on their individual skills – shooting, corner kicks, long service, etc.

Christine Sinclair with Ron Benjamin

Christine Sinclair with Ron Benjamin

After the players were finished with their cool down routine, my family and I were able to meet all of the players and our kids raced around getting autographs. We were able to talk with all of the players, including USWNT superstars Alex Morgan and Rachel Buehler and Canadian superstar Christine Sinclair.

Ron Benjamin with Thorns Assistant Coach John Galas

Ron Benjamin with Thorns Assistant Coach John Galas

The players were then released to enjoy the rest of their 4th of July and we received a tour of the facility, locker rooms and offices.

It was an amazing day for us and i wanted to share the experience with our Placer United community.”

—Ron Benjamin

For more information about the new professional women’s league, please visit their website at www.nwslsoccer.com

Douglas and Vice Selected to State Pool Camp

Cameron Douglas and Jordan Vice

Cameron Douglas and Jordan Vice

Cameron Douglas and Jordan Vice were selected to the ‘99 State Pool Camp hosted at Sonoma State from a State Pool Roster of more than 50 boys. The State Pool is made up of boys coming from all the regions in Northern California who were selected from the PDP Regional teams. At the camp, the boys had an opportunity to be coached by National Team coaches and coaches from Spain as well as the PDP coaches. The level of play was very competitive and a real honor for the boys to be selected as participants. Cody Sundquist was also there representing Placer United in the ‘98 team. The next level is National Pool, so this was a great two day experience!

Lily Dubuc of the U18 ’97 White, Commits to Dominican University

College Bound_Lily Dubuc_2013“I am absolutely thrilled to announce that I have verbally committed to play for Dominican University. I am very excited to study communications there and be part of Phillip Billeci-Ga​rd’s amazing program.

I would like to thank my parents for driving me the millions of miles to practice and games every week. They have sacrificed so much time for me and I will always be thankful.  Also huge thanks to my sister for dealing with my soccer obsession for our entire childhood. I know it has been tough and annoying, so thank you for everything. I love you.  

Thank you to the Rohlf family for making every drive down to practice the best part of my day. I do not know what I would do without the support and friendship you guys have given me. Thank you Jenna and Ethan for being my best friends and teammates for the last eight years.

Thanks to Fred Hsu for giving me the experience of a lifetime playing in Europe. To all my Swedish and Danish teammates, thank you for teaching me what it means to eat, sleep and breathe soccer.

I would like to express my gratitude to being a part of Placer United these past three years. Thank you to Todd DeCarlo, Paul O’Brien and all the other coaches I have had the pleasure of training with. You have all improved me as a player and a person. Special thanks to Ron Benjamin for believing in me and pushing me this hard. You are an amazing coach and my appreciation for you is endless. Without you I would not be on this amazing journey. 

Also, thank you to all of my teammates over the years for the laughter, competition and support. You are my family and I love you beyond words. I would like to give an extended thank you to all the boys who have let me train and compete with them over the years as well.  Without my teammates I would not be the player I am today and would not have this incredible experience ahead of me.

Finally, thank you to Dennis Belisle for making me fall in love with this beautiful game eight years ago.

Go Lady Penguins!

—Lily Dubuc

Nicole Spring of U16 ’98 Red Girls to Play in Maccabiah Games In Israel this Summer

Nicole SpringWe are thrilled to announce that Nicole Spring, a defender for our Placer United 98 Red girls squad, is one of twenty players selected to represent the USA in girls soccer at the 19th Maccabiah Games in Israel in late July.

The Maccabiah Games is the third largest sporting event in the world (after the Olympics and Asian Games).  Over 7,000 athletes will be competing in the Games.  The Maccabiah Games originated in 1932.  The Games have been held in Israel every four years since 1957.  Every Israeli citizen (regardless of religion) and every Jewish person who is not an Israeli citizen is eligible to compete in the Games.  Many great American athletes have competed in the Maccabiah Games in the past including Mark Spitz (swimming), Kelly Strug (gymnastics), Jeff Agoos (soccer) and Larry Brown (basketball).

Nicole traveled to Philadelphia this winter to try out for the U18 USA Jewish National Soccer Team and was one of the youngest members selected.  Nicole will be representing Team USA against Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, South Africa and Sweden as her Team USA club attempts to bring back a gold medal in the Junior Girls Futbol/Soccer competition.  Nicole leaves for Israel on July 6.  She will spend 10 days in Israel training with the team and traveling the country prior to the commencement of the Games.  Competition will begin on July 18 and the gold medal game is scheduled in Netanya, Israel on July 28.  We are proud of Nicole for making the team and wish her the best of luck as she represents our club and our country in this international competition.

More information is available here:
http://maccabiusa.com/seclect-a-sport/soccer/124-usa-soccer-team.html

Placer United Girls League and MVP Distinctions and First Team All League Awards

Four Placer United Female Players Selected as High School League and Positional MVP’s and Sixteen Players named to High School First Team All League

The 2013 spring girls soccer First Team All League selections were announced this week and Placer United had many of its female players receive the honor. In addition to the selections, a few of our players received Player-of-the-Year and Positional MVP Awards for their conference:

  • Sierra Foothill League MVP – Lauren Stafford – Roseville
  • All-Capital League MVP – Lizzie Hutchison – Rio Americano
  • All-Capital League Defensive MVP  – Emily Hansen – Rio Americano
  • All San Joaquin Athletic Association Midfield MVP – Jessica Raybe – Lodi

Below is a list of players who were selected as First Team All League in their respective conferences:

Sierra Foothill League

  • Roseville – Marissa Vaughan
  • Rocklin – Lindsay Erl
  • Granite Bay – Julia Beck, Makenzie Brito
  • Del Oro – Marisa Grattan, Jessica Hinsken
  • Woodcreek – Emily Kitchen

Pioneer Valley League

  •  Lincoln – Abbie Faingold
  • Placer – Samantha Slade

Delta River League

  • St. Francis – Jena Keffer, Anna Gregg

Capital Valley League

  • Oakmont – Katie Carte, Allison Wieser

Capital Athletic League

  • Whitney – Tara Armstrong, Mallory Erl, Molly McConnell

Congratulations to all our players who participated in your high school soccer seasons and to all of you who received awards!

William Jessup Welcomes Mitch Pingree

WJU Coach Robbie Handy and Mitch Pingree

WJU Coach Robbie Handy and Mitch Pingree

“I am proud to announce I have committed to William Jessup University! I am beyond excited to play collegiate soccer! I chose WJU due to the small campus size and the opportunity to receive a private education where I can truly get to know my professors and classmates.

All of my appreciation goes out to my family, friends, and amazing coaches I have had throughout my soccer years. I would first like to thank Coach Jason Gantt. Thank you for pushing me every day to become the player you knew I could be. I have learned so much these past few years and I am very grateful for the opportunity I was given on your team. Your experience and dedication showed me how I needed to play to be able to compete at the next level. I would also like to thank my high school coaches, Matt Scammacca and Dave Shiro. I also can’t forget my LYSC coach of many years, Manny Fajardo, as well as my very first soccer coach, my Dad. Without your coaching and guidance in my younger years of the game I would not have the opportunities granted to me now. I would also like to thank my parents for driving hours upon hours each year and always supporting me. And a special thanks to my sister, Macie, for always supporting me and pushing me to do my best.

These few years at Placer United made me a stronger, smarter, and more competitive soccer player. I am thankful to all of the people that made my dream of playing college soccer possible. To my team, we went out with a bang and I wish you all the best of luck in the future.”

—Mitch Pingree

Placer United Girls ’03 Red and ’00 Red Reach Norcal Cross Regional Playoffs

The Placer United ’03 Red and ’00 Red girls have qualified for the Norcal Spring League Cross Regional Playoffs this weekend in Davis.  The ’03 Red finished in first place with a record of 7 wins and 1 loss.  They will square off against Peninsula Velocity Blue on Saturday in the quarter-finals.  The ’00 Red finished in second place with a record of 7 wins, 2 losses and 1 draw.  They will play Pleasanton Rage on Saturday.

Congrats to all teams that participated in the Spring League!

Austin Burrows Commits to Macalester College

(l-r) Hunter Seman, Coach Jason Gantt, Austin Burrows

(l-r) Hunter Seman, Coach Jason Gantt, Austin Burrows

“I am honored to announce that I have committed to Macalester College, a NCAA Division III school in St. Paul, Minnesota. Macalester and Coach Gregg Olson offered me the opportunity to play at the collegiate level while studying at one of the top-ranked liberal arts colleges in the country to pursue my goal of becoming a physician. I can’t wait to join players from all over the country, as well as players from around the world, as we try to get Macalester back into the NCAA tournament for the twelfth time.  

Soccer has been part of my life since I was four years old. I am grateful to my Placer coaches, Jason Gantt and Kelcey Chaidez, for always expecting me to play at the highest level. I would also like to thank my first coach, Paul Devereux, as well as my family, for coming to all of the games and tournaments over the years. I couldn’t have done it without you!

I look forward to joining Coach Olson and my teammates this August for the 2013 season. Go Mac Scots!”

— Austin Burrows