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Message to the Members of Placer United Soccer Club

Dear Placer United Families:

I am writing to you as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Placer United. As you may be aware, there have been rumors circulating through social media and other venues over the last two days regarding Board related matters. Unfortunately, there was also the unauthorized defacement of our logo on a community Facebook page of Placer United, which altered the Placer United website and contained messaging that detracts from the mission of our Club. I am also disturbed by the postings from an anonymous author of unsubstantiated rumors regarding individuals. It is unfortunate that this has taken on a life of its own.

The Board of Placer United reviews all matters with the goal of doing what is in the best interest of Placer United and its members. The Board takes its role seriously and is expected to handle any sensitive situation confidentially. To the extent there are valid issues on any topic, the Board will work to resolve them in a fair and equitable manner to all involved.

Placer United is one of the top soccer clubs in Northern California. We have many milestones and accomplishments to celebrate, including the opening of the Placer United Indoor Training Center, sending players off to college to pursue their passion at the next level, and the continued development and success of players and teams throughout the Club.

Thank you for continuing to support the players, coaches, volunteers and mission of Placer United. Let us all work together to create a fun, competitive and exciting soccer experience for our players.

Sincerely,

Brad Tooker, Board Chair

Kaleigh Landberg Verbally Commits to Westmont College

“I am very excited to announce that I have recently verbally committed to Westmont College. I chose this school because I felt it would be a great fit for me both academically and athletically. After the several times I had visited the school, I fell in love with its location, right in Santa Barbara. Also, I really loved the vibe and spirit of the school.

For as long as I have been playing competitive soccer, it has always been my dream to go on and play collegiate soccer. After seven years of soccer at Placer United, and all of my hard work and dedication, I now feel relieved and a sense of accomplishment that my hard work has paid off. I owe a huge thanks to Coach Kristi Kiely for believing in my soccer skills and giving me the opportunity to play for her team and be a part of her school.

I would also like to thank one of my former coaches, Gene DuChateau for always believing in me and always being there for me if I had any questions. Also, I’d like to thank Ron Benjamin for being such a great coach over the years. He has truly pushed me to be the player that I am today and he continues everyday on the field. A huge thank you to my previous coach, John Chimienti, who has played a huge part in helping me develop not only as a player, but also as a person. Although the years have been very tough, they have truly payed off.

Thank you to all my teammates for always being there for me and also for all the endless memories that we have had together. They will never be forgotten. You girls are truly my family. Most importantly, I’d like to give a huge thanks to my parents for sacrificing so much for me and always being there to keep my dreams alive. I don’t know what I’d do without your guys!

Go Warriors!”

—Kaleigh Landberg

Placer United U15 Girls ’98 Red Win Championship at Davis College Showcase

Ten Placer United girls teams travelled down to Davis this past weekend to compete at the Davis Legacy College Showcase.  Six of those ten teams made it to the semi-finals!

Many college coaches came to Davis for the showcase to recruit/scout future student-athletes to their colleges and universities.

The U15 Girls Red team won five straight games to take home the championship. They defeated Bay Oaks, Nomads, West Coast, Juventus and Diablo FC.  The girls scored twelve goals while only conceeding two.

The U16 Girls White team made it to the championship game of the League 1 Division with two wins, one draw and one loss.  They defeated Bullard in the semi-finals with a goal in overtime. The girls then squared off against Mustang Freedom in the final and lost 2-1 in overtime.

The U18 Girls White team made it to the championship game of the League 1 Division with two wins and two draws. They defeated Cap FC in the semi-finals 1-0.  The girls then squared off against Manteca in the final and were defeated 3-1.

Three teams made it to the semi-finals of the Premier Division but fell short of advancement to the final.  U18 Red, U16 White GT and the U12 Red.

Also particpating in the event were the U15 White, U14 Red, U13 Red and the U12 White.

Congrats to all of the teams on a fantastic weekend!

Lauren Gollnick Named SFL Player of the Year

The spring girls high school soccer season is now complete and many Placer United players took home 1st team All League Honors. Additionally, Lauren Gollnick of Del Oro High School was awarded the Sierra Foothill League Player of the Year!

All League Recognition:

Antelope: Bianca Tabuso, Zaida Pineda

Bear River: Maddi Dunn, Janelle Jensen

Casa Roble: Frida DeHaro

Del Oro: Lauren Gollnick, Kayla Collins, Elle Gollnick, Kacey Crane, Jessica Hinsken

Folsom: Caitlyn Kretzchmar

Granite Bay: Dorien Johnk, Ashley Sweeting, Kayla Karlsson, Makenzie Brito

Lincoln: Abbie Faingold

Lodi: Jessica Raybe

Oakmont: Kendall Boshart, Katie Carte

Roseville: Lauren Stafford

St. Francis: Anna

Vista Del Lago: Janae Gonzalez

Woodcreek: Emily Chalfant, Lauren Hayano, Rachel Dortch

Congratulations to all of the First Team All League selections and all of the Placer United players who impacted your respsective high school programs!

 

Did we miss anyone? If so, it was unintentional and we hope you let us know so we can quickly update this post!

Alexis Wallace Will Play for American River College This Fall

“I am excited to announce that I have committed to American River College.
 I chose American River College because I have played with Coach Paul and
 Rick and wanted to start my college career close to home. I am looking
 forward to playing for ARC and working towards my degree in Criminal
 Justice.

I want to thank Coach Ron for pushing me this past year to be the best I 
can be. The experience I had playing with the U18 Placer Gold team took me 
to a new level of playing.

 Soccer has always been my dream and passion. I look forward to pursuing my
 soccer career at the college level and beyond.
 Thank you to my parents who have supported me throughout my soccer career
 and continue to encourage me to follow my dream. I would not be the player
 I am today without their support and encouragement.”

—-Alexis Wallace

Rachell Sloss Transfers to CSU East Bay

“Starting in the Fall of 2012, I received a scholarship to play at
 California State University at East Bay as a defensive center
midfielder under former CSU East Bay player Amy Gerace. I am a 
sophomore transfer from Sierra College, and I’m excited for this 
opportunity to play at a higher level. What I loved most about East
 Bay was the competitiveness of the soccer program and the quality of 
the school’s psychology program. The campus and soccer field were very 
impressive as well, and I look forward to making an impact on their soccer program.

 My journey with competitive soccer and playing one year for Jason
 Gantt at Sierra College have both shaped me into the player I am 
today, and made it possible for me to be a part of a more competitive 
soccer program. I first came to Placer United as a member of the U14 Gold
 team. My experience with the club has impacted my life in 
indescribable ways. Placer United taught me the value of teamwork,
coachability, and respect for the game. I would like to thank my 
teammates, and coaches Gene Duchateau, Todd Decarlo, Jason Gantt, and
 Ron Benjamin for helping me to become a better soccer player. I would 
especially like to thank Ron Benjamin for pushing me to my limits and
 for being incredibly supportive through all obstacles I faced in my 
soccer career. I will never forget all the wonderful memories and
 accomplishments I made with my teammates throughout my journey with
 Placer United and in my first year of college ball. I thank you all
 for helping me to reach this next big step in my career!


”

—Rachel Sloss

The Fighting Irish Welcome Aliska Berry

“Playing competitive soccer for the majority of my life truly helped me to gain exposure and explore many universities across the country. I’m grateful to all of the instrumental coaches who worked with me to sharpen my skills and provide assistance throughout the entire college consideration process. Though I had many offers to play across the divisions, I decided not to commit solely from a soccer standpoint. Ultimately, soccer aside, I knew in my heart that the University of Notre Dame was the college meant for me, and that I would have to excel both in the classroom and on the field during my high school experience.

When my acceptance letter came, I realized I would be attending a school with a strong sense of tradition, spirit, values, and a focus on the shaping of the entire individual. At ND, I plan to major in Preprofessional Studies in Medicine and minor in either African American Studies or Psychology, and later go on to attend medical school! I’m looking forward to joining my Notre Dame Fighting Irish family, but will never forget my soccer family. While I’m not going to ND as a soccer recruit, I’m extremely proud to say that I gained admission based on my academic merit, and I’m excited to explore my athleticism through new avenues. Thanks to everyone who has supported my efforts throughout my academic and soccer careers and in all of my endeavors!

GO IRISH Class of 2016!”
—Aliska Berry

Destiny Butcher, U16G 97 Red, Is Headed to Sacramento State

“I am very thrilled to announce that I have recently verbally committed to Sacramento State University.  The moment I stepped on campus I just felt at home.  I am so excited to play for coaches Randy, Mary, and Jenny, and I’m really looking forward to getting my degree in kinesiology there.  I would like to thank Coach Randy Dedini and Assistant Coach Mary Trigg for giving me an amazing scholarship opportunity to play Division 1 soccer with them.  It’s all I have ever wanted.

I would like to thank Ron Benjamin for everything he does for my teammates and me.  He is truly an amazing coach and an amazing person.  Thank you for everything Ron.  I don’t know where I would be without you.

I would also like to thank my former coach, Nathan Williams, for all that he did for me, including all of the support he still gives to me. He is always there to cheer me up when I am down, even from a thousand miles away.  Lee Callow for putting me in goal for my very first time ever when I was nine years old at the Sacramento State 6v6 (It was meant to be!).  My goalkeeper trainers, Gene DuChateau, Matt Scammaca, and Simon Sheppard, for making me a technically sound goalkeeper.  I want to thank all of the above coaches for having confidence in me, for maintaining high expectations of me, and for making me work so hard in every training session to get what I wanted.  Without all of them, I wouldn’t be the goalkeeper I am today.  Thank you so much to all of you.

I want to thank my teammates as well! Not only are we teammates, we’re sisters. We are a family. Thank you for all of the support that you guys have given me and for all of the confidence you have helped me build in myself. I cannot wait to play two more wonderful and successful seasons with you. I love you!

The biggest thank you I have is to the people who mean the absolute world to me, my mom and dad.  Without their sacrifices none of this would have happened.  They have turned my dream into a reality.  I love you guys!

Go Hornets!”

—Destiny Butcher

Woodcreek Girls Take CIF Section Championship

On Saturday, May 19, 2012, Placer United was well represented in the Division Two CIF Section Championship game. Woodcreek High School was victorious 4-0 over Del Oro High School in a hard fought game.
Great game ladies and coaches!
Bottom Row (left to right): Hannah Masagli, Alex Jenkins, Kaleigh Landberg, Lauren Hayano, Marissa Grattan, Emily Kitchen, Kristen Grattan, Rowan Vining, Callye Lahmann.
Top Row (left to right): Ron Benjamin, Emily Chalfant, Kirsten Robinson, Rachel Dortch, Lauren Gollnick, Marissa Griffin, Alyssa rushing, Jessica Hinsken, Sam Clark, Kacey Crane, Zaessja Madamba, Kayla Collins, Jessica Sawchuck, Elle Gollnick, Matt Scamaca
Not pictured: Coaches Todd DeCarlo and Cory Clonce

Bianca Tabuso Verbally Commits to Sacramento State

“I am very excited to announce that I recently verbally committed to California State University Sacramento. I chose this school because I feel it is a good fit for me both academically and athletically. After visiting the campus, I was very impressed with the athletic facilities available to student-athletes.

Soccer has always been my outlet and I cannot imagine living my life without it. It has always been a dream of mine to play soccer collegiately at the Division 1 level. After 13 years of hard work and dedication on the soccer field, I feel a sense of accomplishment that my hard work has finally paid off. I am very grateful for the amazing scholarship opportunity that has been extended to me. I am determined to continue to strive to do my best both academically and athletically. I owe a huge thanks to Coach Randy Dedini for giving me this amazing opportunity. I am very excited to play soccer for Coach Dedini and the Hornets.

I would like to thank my former coach, Todd DeCarlo, for all of the support and guidance he has given me and my family in helping me make my decision to attend CSUS. I appreciate Coach Todd not only for believing in me as a player, but also believing in our team and supporting us when we needed it the most. I would also like to thank Ron Benjamin for supporting me during this process and during my past 4 seasons at Placer United. Your commitment to the Placer United family is truly appreciated. A huge thank you goes out to my previous coaches, Kim and Lonnee Richardson and John Chimienti who have all played a huge part in helping me develop not only as a player, but also as a person.

Thank you to my teammates for the endless laughs and memories we continue to make – you girls are truly my family. Most importantly, I would like to thank the people who mean the most to me, my parents. My parents have sacrificed so much for me and have always supported me and pushed me to dream big. Thank you Mom and Dad for always believing in me, no matter what I set my mind out to do. Without you two, none of this would have ever been possible.

Go Hornets!”

—Bianca Tabuso