All posts by PUSC

Luc Barbe commits to Westpoint

Luc Barbe

I am very excited to announce that I have committed the next four years of my soccer career to West Point, and the following 5 years of my life to being an officer in the United States Army. West Point is located an hour north of New York. Founded in 1802 by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson it is one of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the country. On top of getting one of the best educations in the country I will be playing Division 1 soccer at the highest level possible. I would like to thank my coaches Jason Gantt, Paul O’Brien, and Kelcey Chaidez, who all pushed me to be the best that I can be. I would also like to thank Matt Scammaca, Will Johanssen, Matt Bernard and Placer Legend, Gene DuChateau, for teaching me good goalkeeping techniques and helping improve my ability to read the game. 

Lastly I want to thank my parents, Francois and Marcia Barbe, for the years of taking me to soccer practices, goalkeeper training, and tournaments—whether they be at Cherry Island for Placer Cup or all the way to North Carolina to win a National title.

Go Placer! Go Army!” — Luc Barbe

U18B Black Represents at Ballistic United Summer Classic

The U18B Black team traveled to Pleasanton this past weekend to represent the Club at the Ballistic United Summer Classic.  In a flight of 12 teams that included several top 10 and top 20 ranked sides, the boys fought hard and ended up taking 3rd place.  The weekend didn’t start out as desired with a 3-1 loss to a good Merced Atlas team which was very strong on set pieces. Knowing that their work was cut out for them after losing the opening match, the boys rallied, winning 6-0 Saturday afternoon against a team from Oakley to keep their weekend hopeful.

Needing another win against Milpitas Sunday morning to advance, the team showed up strong and played great soccer, but for 59 minutes and 30 seconds, couldn’t get a goal across the line.  That changed in the final 30 seconds as midfielder Lantz Shope won a ball at midfield, and spotting winger Brendan Allen making a run and drawing most of the Milpitas defense, he slotted a great pass to striker Pablos Carlos in the box who beat one defender and then the keeper to score literally as the referee looked at his watch and prepared to blow the final whistle.  With the 1-0 thrilling win, the team advanced to the 3rd place match.

After giving up an early goal against Manteca in the playoff match, the team got their composure back in a physical, hard fought battle, equalizing late in the first half on a stunning goal from Connor Entz who would not be denied.  The second half remained knotted at 1-1, and after some…interesting…officiating, the Placer team found itself playing down two men and the Manteca team down a man, for a net one man advantage to Manteca. The boys in yellow stayed strong however, surviving the final 5 minutes of regulation and 10 minutes of overtime without conceding.  With kicks from the mark now the determining factor, the Placer lads were down 3-2  after 3 rounds.  Another miss from Placer left the team hanging by a thread, with any further miss or Manteca conversion would end it.  But Manteca forgot to factor in Alex “The Wall” Vazquez.

SAVE! – the Placer Goalkeeper made a huge diving save right to keep it at 3-2.  After captain Brendan Allen scored to equalize at 3-3, Vazquez SAVED again with a perfect dive to his left!  As the sequence moved to sudden-death kicks, Shope converted for Placer to give the squad the lead at 4-3…and then Vazquez came up big again with a huge kick SAVE to ice it and give the team a thrilling win!

Coach Cory Clonce expressed great pride in the team coming back from an opening loss to reel off three straight wins and get a great result for the weekend.  Go Placer!

Alumni Erika Garcia Will Play with Full Mexican Senior WNT

 

Alumni_Erika Garcia2_2014

Erika Garcia

Erika Garcia

Erika Garcia

Alumni, Erika Garcia, Placer United 93 Gold, was selected to play for the Full Mexican Senior Women’s National Team. The Harvard University defender will take on the USA Women’s National Team in September.

Mexico will travel to the US for two fixtures, September 13th in Salt Lake City, Utah, and September 18th in Rochester, New York.

These games are a tuneup for Mexico as they begin World Cup qualifiers in October for a chance to compete in the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada. Mexico will name it’s final roster for qualifying next month.

Good luck Erika!  We are so proud of you!

Savanna Thompson U18G 97 Commits to University of San Diego

College Bound_Savanna Thompson_2014

“I am beyond excited to have verbally committed to the University of San Diego! I am so happy to have found such a beautiful school that fits everything I’ve wanted academically and athletically.  I am very grateful to be surrounded by so much love and support!

Thank you to my amazing family for always having my back and giving up countless hours so that I could play the sport that I love! Thank you to my teammates who always push me to be better on and off the field; you guys truly are my best friends! To Bart Morefield, thank you for believing in me and helping me build confidence. To Todd DeCarlo, thank you for being a great coach, for making the past two seasons so much fun. Your constant dedication to our team motivated me to work harder. Thank you Ron Benjamin for pushing me to step up my level of play and continuously helping me through the recruitment process.

I am looking forward to my next two years at Placer and then onto becoming a Torero!” — Savanna Thompson

Yellow Submarine Rides Winning Wave Home from Surf

Champs_U18B Gold_San Diego Surf Cup3_2014

U18B Gold – 2014 San Diego Surf Cup Champions

Champs_U18B Gold_San Diego Surf Cup6_2014

U18B Gold Team Captain, Corban Anderson accepts the award for MVP Player of the Tournament

 

The Placer United U18B Gold were crowned “Big Kahuna” yesterday at the 2014 San Diego Surf Cup. The boys, who narrowly lost the State Cup final to Marin FC on PK’s got their revenge by winning the Surf Cup Super Group Final by three goals to one. They brought home their second Surf Cup winner’s trophy in ten months.

The boys really produced some gutsy performances over the long weekend and yesterday’s final was no different. With the scoreboard showing 1-0 at the half to Marin FC, the team knew they had to step it up if they wanted a 2014 Surf Cup Champions jacket.

In the second half, the crew of U18 Yellow Sub really showed their winners mentality as the newly crowned NPL National Champions continually pinned the current Nor Cal State Cup Champions into their own half.

When new sub man, Danny Puablo, fired a missile into the top corner there was no stopping the boys in yellow as they were now riding all over the big blue waves of Marin FC’s defense.

The defining moment in the game came when Nathan “Big Country” Miller was denied the go ahead goal by a Marin defender who stopped the ball from crossing the line with his hand. The referee didn’t waste any time or hesitate to award the PK and a red card.

With regular PK shooter “Bird Man” Heptner getting treatment for an injury, and the boys all looking at each other, Thomas “Quiet Man” Arnstein calmly walked out of the crowd and took the ball from the referee. The boy from Truckee, who obviously has Tahoe ice water running through his veins, calmly placed the ball in the bottom corner and the Yellow Sub entourage went ballistic. With the man advantage on the field the boys sealed the victory and the game with a third goal from none other than “Captain Clutch” Corban Anderson.

What a great run of success and huge source of pride for the boys, the parents and everyone connected to our soccer club. Over the last three back-to-back weekends, the U18 team have played a total of 17 games. They have won 16. tied 1, scored 43 goals, only conceded 5 goals, and picked up three major soccer trophies.

The Clutch, Corban Anderson, also picked up another back-to-back Tournament MVP award as he was named the Boys Player of Surf Cup by the Surf Cup Committee.

Congratulations to all the players, parents and coaches of the U18 boys.

Go Placer!
We all live in a Yellow Submarine

 

Mikayla Reed of U18G 97 Gold Commits to Sacramento State

College Bound_Mikayla Reed_2014

“I am so excited to announce that I have committed to California State University, Sacramento! I couldn’t have found a better fit for me both academically and athletically. I plan to major in kinesiology and then continue on to get my doctorate in Physical Therapy. I am so thankful to coach Randy Dedini who is giving me this opportunity to play D1 soccer. I have so many people to thank for helping me get here.

First and foremost I want to thank my very first coach (my dad) who helped me realize my love for the game and for always pushing me to the next level and my family who is always so supportive. I want to thank Russ Melendez my former select coach of four years who taught me about hard work and dedication. I also want to thank my teammates who always made soccer practice the best part of my day.

 A little over a year ago I started my crazy journey at Placer United. Coming from my former select team onto Todd Decarlo’s U16 team was a huge jump for me. I was challenged and pushed more than I ever had been before. I grew so much as a player and I realized that playing in college was something I wanted to pursue. When I look back a year ago it is amazing how much better a soccer player I have become and I owe this to Todd Decarlo and Ron Benjamin for bringing me to Placer and for believing in me each step of the way.

I want to thank my current coach Ron Benjamin who played a huge part in the recruiting process and who always pushes me to play smarter, better, faster, and stronger. Lastly, I want to thank my current teammates who push me to become better every single practice and who share my love for the game.

I am excited and motivated to work harder than I ever have before so that I will be ready to join my team in the Fall 2016!

Go Hornets!” — Mikayla Reed

Placer U18 and U16 Girls Narrowly Lose Out to Surf Cup Finalists and Champions

With over 200 women’s college soccer coaches in attendance at 2014 Surf Cup, the Placer United U16 and U18 Girls produced some really strong displays.

The U18 girls, who have thirteen U17 players playing up. had a very tough bracket as they played all U18 ECNL teams. They opened up against West Coast FC, one of the top ECNL teams in the country and tied 1-1. In Game 2, the girls drew with the talented Mustang ECNL squad 1-1. With a chance to advance to the semi-finals, the girls needed a win against Real So Cal ECNL. It was a back and forth affair with both teams having a couple of great chances. Real So Cal scored with ten minutes to play and our girls pressed on the attack with multiple scoring chances but could not convert. The Real So Cal GK made a few unbelievable stops to preserve the win and advance. Real So Ca ECNL team made it all the way to the Super Group final and narrowly lost out 1-0.

The U16G 99 Gold also had a very tough bracket which contained two strong ECNL teams. They started the tournament off very strong with a 2-1 victory over Ahwatukee SC from Arizona. The girls were down 1-0 and came back with a vengeance, scoring two goals to seal the victory. In Game 2, the girls faced a good LV Heat ECNL squad out of Nevada. The girls came out flying and burst into a  2-0 lead. Heat ECNL FC clawed their way back and scored but the girls wouldn’t be denied a good victory over an ECNL team and stayed strong till the end. Game 3 saw the girls play eventual Surf Cup winners Arsenal ECNL out of L.A. Arsenal were very athletic, organized and had a lethal attack. The girls were down 1-0 at halftime but began to find a rhythm and create some scoring opportunities. Midway through the second half, the Arsenal left winger had a special moment and they went up 2-0.  Placer then had to press forward and chase the game, throwing numbers forward into the attack. With a few minutes remaining as Placer was attacking, Arsenal broke free on a counter attack and scored the final goal of the game. The girls finished with two wins and one loss. But they can be proud of their performance especially against  Arsenal ECNL girls team that went on to win Surf Cup.

Sacramento Soccer Day

It’s Sacramento Soccer Day culminating tonight as the Sac Republic take on West Bromwich Albion at 7:30 p.m. at Bonney Field. Part of the evening’s festivities includes the Future All-Stars Game at 5:00 p.m. Coach Matt Scammacca and the following  Placer United Boys players were chosen to participate in the game:

  • Zac Anderson – mid/def
  • Ryley Kraft – mid
  • Jaleel Baker – fwd
  • Riley Holbrook – fwd
  • Conner Hountalas – GK
  • Justin LaPerle – mid/def
  • Hunter Loomis – mid
  • Jay Roundtree – GK

In addition, the Republic will recognize soccer achievement across the region including players from Placer United:

National Premier League Golden Boot honorees:

  • U19G – Jessica Raybe and Alex Jenkins – tied with 11 goals each
  • U17B – Kristian Heptner – tied for the award with 12 goals
  • U16B – Riley Holbrook – tied for the award with 14 goals

Del Oro High School Girls Soccer Team, coached by Ron Benjamin and Rich Donofrio, which includes Placer United players Taylor Cirksena and Alyssa Leaman, will be recognized for their D2 Section Girls Championship.

Congratulations to all for their successes on the field and good luck to our all-star players.

Go Placer!

The Yellow Submarine Returns Home with Treasure

Champs_U15B 00 Gold_Davis College Showcase2_2014

U15B 00 Gold, 2014 Davis College Showcase Champions

Champs_U18B 97 Gold_Davis College Showcase_2014

U18B 97 Gold, 2014 Davis College Showcase Champions

After some big victories eight days ago for the U12G Gold and U18G Gold at the Davis Girls College Showcase, and the U18B Gold at the NPL National Finals in North Carolina, the Yellow Submarine set sail again this past Friday with stops at the Davis Boys College Showcase, Girls College Showcase in Pleasanton, and the Girls Mustang Stampede.

Thirteen Placer United boys teams dropped anchor in Davis, six Placer United girls teams pulled into the port of Pleasanton and our U10 and U11 girls surfaced and went ashore at Mustang. With the new club colors drawing rave reviews from both inside and outside of the club, and the sound of Yellow Submarine being hummed on sidelines, the Sub had an awesome weekend on the green seas.

There were close to 100 college coaches in attendance at the Pleasanton Girls College Showcase. The teams had a really good showing as they competed against lots of strong opposition. In the Girls Super Groups, the U15G Gold  and U18G Gold finished the weekend as finalists. Over at Mustang event, our U10 and U11 girls also faced some really good competition. Both teams played four games over the weekend and had identical records as they each tied two and lost two in the premier brackets of the tournament.

Meanwhile in Davis, our U12B Gold, U14 Academy, U15B Gold, U18B Gold and U18B Black teams all advanced to the semi-final round. Unfortunately, the U12 Gold , U14 Gold  and U18 Black came up a little short. But, a big shout out to the U14B as they were playing up in the U15 bracket and narrowly lost out in the semi’s to the eventual tournament winners from So Cal.

The reigning U17 NPL National Champs had another dramatic semi game as “Captain Clutch” Corban Anderson tied up the game with less than 30 seconds remaining on the clock. In the PK shootout, the boys took care of business with “El Gato” Robert Quintero saving 2 PKs to move on to the championship game. In the final, the boys came out flying and beat a strong Cal Odyssey side 4-1 to win their second big championship in back-to-back weekends.

The U15B Gold won their semi-final 4-0 against a highly ranked Washington State team to advance to the final. The boys really raised their game another notch in the final as they scored three brilliant goals in the first 20 minutes to be crowned U15 Davis College Champions.

During the awards presentation, Omar Oseguera was named MVP of the U15 boys age group and “The Clutch” Corban Anderson received the MVP award in the U18 boys age group.

Congratulations to all the teams on a good weekend and to our champions and MVP players on their latest achievements.

Way to Go Placer! “We all live in a Yellow Submarine!”

Placer United U17 Boys Crowned NPL National Champions

Champs_U18B_NPL Nationals_Greensboro NC8_2014

2014 NPL National Champions

Champs_U18B_NPL Nationals_Greensboro NC9_2014

Corban Anderson (L) and Zach Vane (R)

Champs_U18B_NPL Nationals_Greensboro NC10_2014

A beaming Coach Jason Gantt and proud Assistant Coach Paul O’Brien

On a hot muggy Monday morning in North Carolina, the chorus of The Beatles hit tune, “Yellow Submarine,” could be heard all over Greensboro. The Placer United U17 Boys had finished off their championship run in style by beating Elite SC from Illinois 2-0, and achieving their goal of being crowned 2014 NPL National Champions.

It was clear from the start that the boys in yellow had only one thing on their minds and that was to win the big prize.

The pace and energy the boys opened up with clearly caught the NPL Champions from Illinois by surprise. Five minutes into the game two good opportunities were created that somehow the team from the Windy City scrambled off the goal line.

With the ball now pinging around the field, like a torpedo skimming through the ocean, the submariners took control of the game. It seemed only a matter of time before the unrelenting pressure would yield a goal. When it arrived it was a thing of beauty.

From a rare Elite SC corner, Diego “New Shoes” Buenrostro won the ball and quickly dispatched it to James ” Pretty Boy” Ramos wide on the left. James took a clever first touch inside the defender which opened up enough space for him to switch the play to the right into the feet of full back Zach “The Road Runner” Vane.

The speedy right back, who had sprinted more than 50 yards past two defenders into open space, received the ball with his right foot and before the keeper could get set, Zack ripped a low shot into the bottom left hand corner. 1-0 Placer United and a goal worthy of gracing any final.

When the first half came to a halt the yellow sub was deservedly on top.

The second half was more of the same as the sub was now set to “full steam ahead”. With Captain “Courageous” Anderson and crew mate Matt “New Boy” Carnifex both working hard in the midfield, the opposition was finding it really tough to get anything going.

Half way through the second half, goal number two arrived.

A Placer corner was cleared away but the ball landed at the left foot of Brayden “Silky” Sullivan. Silky then picked out Kristian “Big Bird” Heptner with an inch perfect cross and the “Bird Man” didn’t disappoint as he powerfully headed the ball past the outstretched keepers right hand to make it Placer-2 Elite SC-0.

The second goal of the game for Placer was a huge step towards the boy’s dream now becoming a reality.

As expected, the last ten minutes of the game was quite the battle as a team of Elite SC quality were not going to go down without a fight.

But the boiler room boys of Nico “No Nonsense” Figueroa, Isaul  “El Toro” Bautista, “Mad Max” Ferriera, Nate “Big Country” Miller along with goalkeepers Luc “Too Tall” Barbe, and Robert “El Gato” Quintero, all stepped up huge to deny the Illinois team any chance of crashing the party.

In minute 93 the referee blew the final whistle and Placer United now has a new National Champion.

Great job boys and congratulations on your brilliant achievement!

“We all live in a yellow submarine!”