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Placer United Accepted into USSF U14 Boys Academy

Logo_US SoccerPlacer United is both pleased and excited to announce that we have been accepted into the USSF U14 Boys Academy for the 2013/14 season. Boys Coaching Director, Paul O’Brien, received word today from officials at US Soccer Federation. The new U14 program will feature current USSF Academy clubs plus some hand selected Clubs from outside the Academy system that meet the criteria as laid out by the US Soccer Federation.

For more information on the USSF Academy please visit:

http://www.ussoccer.com/Teams/Development-Academy/U-13-14-Program-Application.aspx

Players born in 99/00/01 can register for upcoming Placer United Academy tryouts:

http://portal.placerunited.com/tryouts/

Go Placer United!

Tara Armstrong Verbally Commits to Texas Lutheran University

Tara Armstrong

Tara Armstrong

“I am beyond excited that I verbally committed to Texas Lutheran University to play for them this upcoming fall. I have been looking forward to this day for a really long time. As most of the girls in this club, I have now played soccer for over fourteen years. It has been my goal to play for a college soccer team and that dream is now coming true. I couldn’t imagine my life without soccer. It has developed me as a person and allowed me to make long-lasting friendships.

Up until I was nine years old, I played at a recreational soccer level. On a whim, I decided to try out for Placer United. My hopes were high, but my expectations were low. Somehow, however, I made the team. Coming in, I thought I would play as forward and just run with the ball as fast as I could. Cory Clonce had a different plan for me. He switched me to sweeper, thus starting my career as a defender. Ever since, I have absolutely loved playing defense. Now, I am so happy Coach Schaffer recognized me as a solid defensive player and has given me the opportunity to play for his team. I give special thanks to the Placer United Soccer Club for developing me and pushing me as a player. Along my journey in club soccer, I thank my coaches: Cory Clonce, Todd DeCarlo, and Crystal Howard for their time and efforts they have sacrificed to allow their athletes to grow. They have believed in my ability and taught me so much. To my mom, my dad, and my sister: it will be very hard looking at the sidelines and not seeing you there. You are my biggest fans, and I am forever grateful of your commitment to my soccer career.

I am ready to embark on my journey, and begin my next four years. I look forward to calling Texas my future “home” and being able to call myself a Bulldog.

—Tara Armstrong

Cody Sunquist Makes Roster for US Club’s 2013 id2 National Selection International Tour to Spain

Cody Sunquist

Cody Sunquist

CHARLESTON, S.C. (Jan. 29, 2013) – In a video announcement, head coach Gerry McKeown unveiled the roster of 18 players for US Club Soccer’s 2013 id2 National Selection International Tour in advance of the team’s journey to Spain from February 28 to March 11.

Head of Delegation Phil Wright, McKeown and assistant coach Benjamin Ziemer will lead the squad, which consists of boys born in 1999 selected from the id2 Program events held in 2012. Seventeen clubs and 11 states are represented on the team.

While in Madrid and Barcelona, the id2 National Selection will play matches against youth academy programs from some of the world’s most well-known professional clubs, in addition to conducting daily training sessions and gaining the unique educational and cultural experience of life in another country.

The schedule for this year’s tour will be released soon.

The 2012 edition of the tour included competitive matches against academy teams from FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, as well as attendance at a pair of La Liga matches, one of which brought the chance to see Lionel Messi score four goals in FC Barcelona’s 5-1 victory over Valencia CF at L’Estadi Camp Nou.

“We are very excited to be returning to Spain with another roster of some of the best young players in this country,” said Gerry McKeown, US Club Soccer’s id2 Boys’ Program Director. “This trip will be a great opportunity for them to experience different cultures, grow as players and build on the success this program has had during our previous three tours.”

This will mark the fourth straight year for the id2 National Selection International Tour, following on the heels of very successful trips to Germany and the Netherlands in 2010, England and Scotland in 2011, and Spain in 2012. Consistent with US Club Soccer’s philosophy that identification and development should be free for players, the organization will fund the trip in conjunction with the strong support of Nike, with no cost to players.

Aided by their time at id2 National Selection International Tours and id2 Program Training Camps, numerous alums have advanced into U.S. Soccer’s National Team programs. The id2 Program is an Olympic Development Program as approved by the United States Olympic Committee and U.S. Soccer Federation.

Once again, fans will be able to follow the id2 National Selection International Tour through video journals and other updates via the US Club Soccer website and social media channels: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and KYCK.

The 2013 id2 National Selection International Tour is again being coordinated in conjunction with Premier International Tours.

Girls Team Had Great Weekend at Norcal State Cup

The Placer United U11-U13 girls teams had a very successful weekend in the Norcal State Cup at various locations across the state. Two teams made it to the TOP 8 in the State! Quarter-finals and semi-finals will be played the weekend of February 9-10, 2013.

The U12G Red won two games in the second round to advance to the Top 8. The girls earned an early draw to North Bay Elite in December. They then went on to defeat Juventus 7-0 and then a hard fought 2-1 victory over the Central Valley Magic. They now move on to the quarter-finals versus San Juan Holmes.

The U13G Red also advanced to the Top 8.  They had a 1-0 victory over 49er United in December. The girls were upended on Saturday 1-0 by Diablo FC after having numerous scoring chances. The girls showed their resiliency and came back to win 3-0 over Santa Clara Sporting to advance to the quarter-finals.

The U11G Red had a draw and a loss in the second round. They moved on to the Premier 2 Cup quarter-finals and beat Sacramento United Red 2-0 to advance to the Premier 2 semi-final versus the Santa Rosa Waves.

The U11G White played some great soccer on the weekend but came up a bit short.  They had a draw and a loss in the second round and then fell 5-2 to Manteca in the Silver 1 quarter-final.

The U12G White had a convincing 4-0 win versus Argentina and then a tough 1-0 loss to Ceres. The girls move on to the Silver 1 quarter-finals and face Los Gatos.

The U13G White had an impressive 1-0 win over Cal Northstars and then were upended 1-0 by Central Marin. The girls will move on to the Silver 1 quarter-finals versus Burlingame.

Congratulations to all of the girls teams on a great weekend in State Cup!

2013 Graduate, Madalyn Schiffel, Gets Called up to the US Women’s Youth National Team Camp

Madalyn Schiffel, starting goalkeeper for University of San Francisco

Madalyn Schiffel, starting goalkeeper for University of San Francisco

2013 graduate and Placer United Alumni, Madalyn Schiffel, the starting goalkeeper for University of San Francisco, was called up to the U.S. Women’s Youth National Team Camp.

Madalyn Schiffel is among 24 players to be called into the US U18 Women’s National Team’s first training camp of the year, February 2-9, at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.  The US U18’s will train concurrently with the US U20’s, and the two squads will scrimmage against each other on February 5th.  The U18’s will also scrimmage UC Irvine on February 8th.

Reached by phone on the “hilltop” at the USF campus, Madalyn said, “I am so grateful for this opportunity I have been given and I’m very excited to train with some of the best players in the country in my age group.”

Long time Placer United Coach, Gene DuChateau, was an integral part of Madalyn’s success. “It was about seven years ago that I was at a tournament with my team,” recalled DuChateau.

“After our game, I decided to stick around to watch our younger under 11 girls play. As a former professional goalkeeper, I first recognized the tallest girl on the team was the goalkeeper. It took less than 10 minutes of watching the game to find out her name was Madalyn, also known as Maddy. This tall, thin, statued girl stood out by how many times her Under 11 teammates played the ball back to her. Every time she received the ball or kicked it a mile you would say, oh my, did you see that? She was cool, calm and confident with every touch or collection. Madalyn looked the part of a goalkeeper and had the profile to become big time. I left that game saying that l would love to have the chance to coach her someday. That hope became a reality when I took over as coach of the Under 15’s and Madalyn was our goalkeeper. She was a natural who had it all and it was my job to insure that she continued to develop. There were times when we butted heads because I expected so much from her and knew she has what it takes to compete at the highest level. Well, the battles paid off with Madalyn now attending USF on a full athletic soccer scholarship. This young lady has it all and is without a doubt the most talented female goalkeeper that I’ve ever coached during my 19 year tenure with Placer United. After Madalyn accepted the offer to attend USF, a coaching change was made and Jim Millinder was named head coach. Jim and I had played professionally together and was excited to hear that Maddy would be attending USF. In a discussion with Jim, I said that I felt Maddy had the entire package and I would love to see her get a shot in the US Camp. Well as they say, good things come to those who work hard and are passionate about what they do.  We at Placer United look forward to following her path and look forward to seeing her in a USA jersey sometime in the near future. A big thank you to Jim and Maite from USF!”

“We are so proud of Madalyn and what she has accomplished thus far,” said Ron Benjamin, DOC Girls. “Madalyn is a great teammate and friend to many.  Gene and I fielded many emails and phone calls in regard to Madalyn during her college recruiting process.  She was heavily sought after by many collegiate programs.  Former USF head coach Mark Carr and assistant Maite Zabala made a real impact with Madalyn during the process.  Some say that she was the best GK recruit in the nation for the 2013 graduates.  We look forward to her continued development and look forward to the possibility of Madalyn representing our country in the sport that she loves.”

Molly McConnell Selects Sierra College

Molly McConnell

Molly McConnell

“I’m very excited and honored to announce my commitment to play soccer for Sierra College next year.  Jason Gantt has developed one of the most successful women’s soccer programs in this area. I followed their success last year and I’m thrilled to be a part of the team.  I’ve been a goal keeper with Placer United for the past 6 years and it is hard to believe my youth soccer career is coming to an end.

I would like to thank my Mom who has supported my sports activities all these years. She has been a constant cheerleader, chauffeur and advocate for me.

Next I would like to thank the entire Placer United coaching staff, but mostly Todd DeCarlo and Crystal Chaidez. Todd pushed me to the next level of goal keeping and is still a mentor to me today. Crystal taught me the importance of leadership and being a voice on the field. I’d also like to thank the goal keeping staff, Gene DuChateau and Matt Scammacca, who helped me to learn the technical side of my position.

Finally I want to acknowledge all of my teammates over the years. The great times we’ve had travelling, training, winning and losing have helped me become the person and player I am today. I can’t wait to take my soccer to the collegiate level!”

—Molly McConnell

U13G 00 Red 4-Game Streak Secures Second Place

The U13 Girls Red have taken second place in the Norcal Fall League’s Region 6 Premier Division. The team went 3-0-1 over its last 4 matches, including back to back wins over top ranked MFC Newcastle, to solidify their second place position.

The girls play State Cup matches in Woodland this weekend and victories will place them in the Top 8 in the U13 Girls State Cup.

Congratulations Girls! Good luck this weekend!

Kristen Grattan Commits to Sierra College

Kristen Grattan

Kristen Grattan

“I am proud to announce that I have verbally committed to Sierra College! Staying at home with just my Mom and Dad will be a nice change since I can finally be an “only child”. And being so close, they will be able to attend my home games.  Sierra College will be a nice transition before attending a University. At Sierra, I can get much of my general education classes out of the way while at the same time, focus on what I would like to pursue as a career path. Moreover, playing under Coach Jason Gannt will be a huge opportunity for me to improve my skills and level of play.

I would like to thank my coaches throughout my years at Placer United, my teammates and of course, my supportive family. I would like to give special thanks to my past coaches, John Chimienti, Katie Dempsey, Todd DeCarlo and my former coach now, Crystal Chaidez. I honestly don’t know where I would be today if it weren’t for them. They pushed me beyond my limits and told me “You can” when I said, “I can’t”.  To my teammates these past few years, thank you so much for your friendship and support. Pushing me in practice and motivating me before games, I couldn’t have asked for better friends. I will always remember the laughs, the tears during Crystal’s fitness, and the late night talks in hotel rooms. We will always share that special bond that few teams will understand.  Lastly, I would like to give specials thanks to my family. Thanks to my sister Marisa and bother Daniel for training with me and pushing me in those hot summer days we spent together. Thanks Mom and Dad for always being so supportive (emotionally and financially), being my number one fans and always believing in me.

Thanks again to everyone who helped me get to where I am today; I love you all! Go Wolverines! ”

—Kristen Grattan

Marissa “Mo” Vaughan Picks Sierra College

Marissa "Mo" Vaughan

Marissa “Mo” Vaughan

“I would like to say that I am so very grateful and honored to become apart of the soccer program at Sierra College. I have been with Placer United for the past nine years and its unbelievable that I’m coming to the end of my senior year. My journey with Placer has been one that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I’m thankful for all of the things that I have been so lucky enough to experience with this Club.

First I would like to thank my mom, dad, brothers, aunt, gramma and papa. You have all been so supportive of me throughout my life and I am so blessed to call you my family. I thank you for everything you have done for me during all of my years with Placer.

Second, I would like to thank all of my teammates. Each and every one of them has a completely different type of personality and they continue to surprise me at every practice. Ashley O’Conner, thank you for being my very best friend. I’ve been very lucky to have shared the past nine years of Placer United with you. I love you all!

I would also like to thank all of my coaches for encouraging me to be a better player each and every day. I would especially like to thank Cory Clonce, Todd DeCarlo and of course, Ron Benjamin, for being the best, most inspiring coaches that I have ever known and I thank you for all that you’ve done for me.

I am so excited to play soccer at Sierra! Good luck to all my teammates in the future!”

— Mo

Placer United U12G Red Team Travels to Mustang

Placer United U12G Red and Mustang Fury U12

Placer United U12G Red and Mustang Fury U12

The U12G Red team travelled down to Danville this past weekend to play the U12 Mustang Fury, one of the top teams in the state.  This game was played as the final tuneup for the State Cup second round which is January 26-27 in Woodland.The match was of very high quality and it went from end to end with both teams having very good possession and many attacking moments.  Mustang scored towards the end of the first half on a shot from 18 yards out.  In the second half, both teams had exciting scoring chances and defended very well.  The game ended 1-0.

After the game, the girls practiced a round of penalty kicks just in case it is needed next weekend to break any deadlocks.  Additionally, both teams showed their sportsmanship and posed for a group photo together.

Placer United and Mustang Soccer Clubs have a very solid relationship and we look forward to more friendly matches in the future!