Grace Vargas of U16 ’00 Gold Commits to the Pack at UNR

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“I am so extremely excited to announce my verbal commitment to University of Nevada, Reno. A huge thank you to Melissa Price and the whole coaching staff at UNR for this opportunity to play at the collegiate level. It has always been my dream to play college soccer and I am beyond excited to say I’m going to play for such a great school like UNR. I wouldn’t have made it this far if it wasn’t for the people in my life today. Throughout my years of playing soccer, Placer United has introduced me to some of my best friends, greatest mentors and life long lessons. Thank you for being such a great club and forming me into the player I am today. This club is filled with talented players and coaches and I am so lucky to play for such an amazing club like Placer. I would like to thank Ron Benjamin for being one of the greatest influences in my life. Not only have you taught me so much about soccer but you’ve taught me about myself. Thank you for never giving up on me and always pushing me to be better. Without you, none of this would have been possible. To the wonderful group of girls I call my team, they are not only my teammates, but they are my sisters. I definitely wouldn’t be the person I am today without your help. Thank you for always being there for me. To my high school coaches, Mark Bowman and Matt Felt, thank you for believing in me when I was a freshman thinking I would be able make an impact on Varsity. I can’t express to you how important that was to me as a player. It gave me the the mentality that if I wanted something I would have to work my hardest to achieve it. Lastly I would like to thank my family. You have all put so much time, money, and effort into making me the person and player I am today. You have motivated me from day one to always push my limits and I am so thankful for all of you.To my dad, thank you for being my number one fan. Words cannot describe how much you mean to me and how much gratitude I have towards everything you do for me. Thank you for the long car rides to tournament after tournament, for always being positive even when there is no positivity from me. To my mom and sister, thank you for always supporting me and coming out to every game. It means so much to me knowing I have you on the sidelines cheering me on. To my brother, thank you for teaching me to be resilient and tough. I am so excited to take the next step in my life and soccer career at University of Nevada, Reno. Go pack!” — Grace Vargas

Hannah Souza of U16 ’00 Gold Commits to University of Nevada at Reno

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“I am very excited to announce my commitment to play soccer at the University of Nevada Reno. I would like to thank all my coaches from the beginning, Tim, Ninos, Britt, and Debbie, who not only taught me the skills I needed early on, but also instilled in me the work ethic, love and desire I have for the game. A special thanks to Rick, Grace, and my high school coaches, Daniel and Haley, for helping me to continue to develop as a player. My biggest thanks and appreciation especially goes to my coach, Ron Benjamin, for giving me an opportunity to play with Placer, for encouraging me on and off the field, and for providing amazing training with such quality teammates. I can never thank you enough for the time you put into helping me develop as a player and finding my new home at UNR! I wouldn’t be where I am today without you! I’d also like to thank all the girls I grew up playing soccer with and for my new Placer teammates who challenged me daily at training sessions and games. You have all made me a better player and helped my love for the game continue to grow. You are not only my teammates but also my friends and my family! And of course to the biggest supporters in my life; my mom, my grandparents and my family. I would not be where I am now without you. The last thank you is to Coach Missy and Coach Tate for giving me this opportunity to continue to play the game I love. Go Wolfpack!” — Hannah Souza

Josie Drake of ’00 Gold Commits To Sacramento State University

 

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“I am excited and proud to announce my commitment to California State University, Sacramento. I would like to thank Ron Benjamin immensely for always encouraging and challenging me to be the best I can be everyday both on and off the field. I definitely would not be where I am today without him. I am beyond lucky to play with a team full of amazing girls who have supported me and helped me become the player I am today. They mean more to me than just teammates, they’re my family. Thanks also to Matt Leonard and Dawn Sloss for all their timeless work behind the scenes. I don’t know where this team would be without the two of them. A quick thank you to one of my biggest supporters Jeremy Upchurch for always believing in me, even when I didn’t believe in myself. Of course the biggest thank you goes out to my family. Growing up watching my sister Kayla and brother Bailey play soccer at a competitive level has always pushed me to be a better player. As for my parents, Brad and Kathy, I can say without a doubt that they have always been there by my side to ensure that I’ll succeed both on and off the field. They have encouraged me to be the best me I can be and have dedicated countless hours to my soccer. For them I will be eternally grateful. Lastly, A special thank you to Coach Randy and Coach Katie for believing in me and giving me this unbelievable opportunity to fulfill my dream of playing division 1 soccer at an outstanding school. I am beyond thrilled to join the team at Sac State. Go Hornets!” — Josie Drake

Coach Ron Travels to Honolulu with Region IV ODP

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(Back L-R) Scott Newman, Head Region IV ODP Goalkeeper Coach; Tracey Kevins, NWSL Seattle Reign Assistant Coach; Placer United Coach Ron Benjamin; Brandi Chastain, World Cup superstar and Region IV ODP Coach; (Front Center) Pete Showler, Region IV ODP Coach

Over the spring break, Coach Ron traveled to Honolulu with the Region IV ODP staff for the Hawaii Sub-Regional event. The Hawaii Youth Soccer Association hosts the Region IV staff to give the Hawaiian ODP players more exposure to the ODP staff for possible inclusion into Regional Camp which will be held in early July at Linfield College in Oregon.  In addition to the Region IV staff, a number of college coaches were on hand to evaluate the talent on the islands.

Placer United Boys visit historic Southern Methodist University in Dallas

 

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While out in Texas  competing in the 2016 Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup, the Placer United U17 and U16 boys took time off from their busy schedule to visit SMU. Founded in 1911 the nationally ranked private university is a distinguished center for teaching and research. SMU has about 11,000 + students and is known for its small classes, leadership opportunities, international study and innovative programs. The boys really had a good time taking in some of the great sights of the campus. They got a first hand look at the SMU Mustangs soccer stadium and the Gerald J Ford Football stadium which holds about 32,000 fans on game day.

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The boys and coaches day was really brightened up when they got to pose for photos with some of the SMU cheer leaders.

Go Placer!

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Placer United Girls Have Great Success at Las Vegas Players Showcase

Placer United U18G Gold 2016 Las Vegas Players Showcase Champions

Placer United U18G Gold 2016 Las Vegas Players Showcase Champions

Five Placer United Gold teams finished up the 2015-16 season this past weekend at the Players College Showcase in Las Vegas. This event is one of the biggest college recruiting showcases of the season with over 300 colleges represented. The U15 age groups and under play in a tournament format and the U16 and above play in a showcase format (4-game guarantee with winners decided on points).

In the final event of their Placer United careers, the U18 Gold team won three games and tied one to win the Alladin Championship. The girls opened up the event with a 1-0 win over Wolfpack and then drew with Santa Barbara Soccer Club, 0-0.  In game three, Placer defeated San Diego Surf 2-0.  Playing for the championship, the girls pulled off a 1-0 win over the CDA Slammers to claim the title. Congrats to the U18’s on a great event, season and career with the black and gold.

The U14 Gold team made it all the way to the semi-finals of the Circus Circus division. They opened up with a 0-0 draw with the Arsenal FC. In game two, the girls had a convincing 2-0 win over Tucson Soccer Academy Red. Game three had plenty of drama as the girls needed to post a victory to have a chance at the semi-finals. The score was level at 1-1 with a few minutes remaining when Placer scored the game winner. After looking at all of the results, the girls were level in tie breakers with Arsenal so penalty kicks would decide who would move on. Placer United prevailed and moved on to the semi’s where they fell 2-1 to SF Academy.

The U15 Gold team also made it to the semi-finals after a great run through group play. They opened up with a 0-0 draw with CDA Slammers and then followed that up with a 5-1 win over the Livermore Fusion. Needing a win on Saturday morning to make it to the semi’s, the girls had an amazing 3-0 win over Black Diamond from Utah. In the semi-finals, Placer led 1-0 for the entire game before giving up the equalizer with just a few minutes to play.  The game then went to penalty kicks and the girls came up on the short end.

The U16 Gold team had two wins against Lonestar from Texas and FC Portland. They came up on the short end versus Del Sol and ISC Gunners. The U17 Gold team had two draws versus Albion and Utah Celtic and two close losses versus Surf and Slammers.

Congrats to all of the teams on a great event and a excellent season!

 

Paige Martinsen Commits to Sonoma State University

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“I am honored and thrilled to announce my verbal commitment to play soccer at the collegiate level for Sonoma State University in fall 2017. It has always been my dream to play soccer in college, and with hard work, dedication, and the support from friends and family my dream is coming true. First a big thank you to every teammate I’ve had throughout the years of playing sports. I’ve learned so much from each sport that I’ve played and I am grateful to be able to apply what I know from other sports to help improve my soccer knowledge. I would not be where I am today if it hadn’t been for everything my family has done and had to sacrifice for me. I am, and will always be, thankful for everything they do for me. A huge thank you to all of my coaches I’ve had throughout my soccer career. Most importantly Kori Marquez and Eric Crise for teaching me respect, kindness, and responsibility, Todd DeCarlo to think creatively and become a self reliant player, and lastly Ron Benjamin. Coach Ron has become a huge part of my life on and off the field and I can’t thank him enough for pushing me every training session and game. He continues to be a role model I look up to. All four of these coaches have truly gone above and beyond to shape me into the player and person that I am today and I am truly grateful for everything they have done and will miss them dearly. Also thank you to Savanna Thompson for unknowingly being the player I aspire to become and work as hard at every training session. She is a great leader and will accomplish amazing things during her soccer career.

I am extremely excited to play under head coach Emiria Salzmann Dunn and assistant coaches Robin Hart, Mark Dunn, and Jody Lingafeldt. After meeting Emiria I knew Sonoma was for me. Her coaching style is exactly what I’m looking for to push me to become the best player. With her help, the rest of the coaching staff, and the incredible team, I know we can accomplish great things. A shoutout to my twin brother Cole, and to Cassidy Marquez for being my best friends and supporting me throughout my life.”

Go Seawolves!
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Justin Laperle Commits to Monterey Bay

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“I am extremely proud to announce that I have committed to play at Cal State Monterey Bay. I would like to thank the coaches who helped get me get this far to play at the next level, Coach Daron Anderson, Coach Matt McDougall, Coach Matt Scammacca and Coach Paul O’Brien. In all the years that I’ve played for Placer, their coaching has prepared me for this amazing opportunity. This past year, Coach McDougall has helped me so much with the college recruiting process and I really appreciate him and Coach Paul for their recent support. 

A big thank you must also go to my parents who have supported me the whole time I have been playing soccer and all the sacrifices they have made for me. Last but not least, it has been a great time playing soccer with my teammates and I won’t forget all the good times.” — Justin Laperle

Playing for a Cause – Roseville’s Ryan Kelly Honors Former Placer United Teammate

by Steven Wilson, Sports Editor – The Press Tribune
photo Brent Robken Photography

Placer United Goalkeeper, Ryan Kelly

Placer United Goalkeeper, Ryan Kelly

February 16, 2016 — Four days after Rocklin High student-athlete Trevor Wildberger lost his battle to cancer this past August, Roseville High’s Ryan Kelly slipped a fluorescent green bracelet over his wrist and it’s been there ever since.

Scribed on the soft rubber is Trevor’s full name and the date of his passing, August 25, 2015, which serves as a reminder for Kelly to keep the game of soccer in perspective and cherish each day he gets to take the field.

“Everyone loved him,” Kelly explained. “He was really nice and he was a goalkeeper like me, so we trained together. I got really close to him in just the month and a half that I knew him. When he passed away, everyone was devastated.”

Toward the end of 2013, while playing goalie for Placer United, Wildberger was injured in the process of making a save. The injury resulted in a hospital visit and, although the ensuing x-rays came back negative, they revealed a mass in his adrenal gland. Two months later, he was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma Cancer.

“As soon as he passed away, I started playing each game for him,” the Roseville High senior added. “I’ve tried to use his same mentality and that’s really helped me.

“He was always a happy person. No matter how bad his cancer was, or how sick he was, he would always come out to our practices, try as hard as he could and even if he made a bad play, he would (forget about it) and move on to the next play. He was just always happy.”

Utilizing a similarly positive mindset, Kelly saw an improvement in his play and became a dominant force on the field. Not only did he earn six shutouts for the Roseville Tigers varsity team this past season in the cage, but he’s been a standout goalie for Placer United as well.

Kelly’s outstanding play on the pitch this past year helped him earn a scholarship to Sonoma State, where he will join the men’s soccer program and fight for playing time at goalkeeper.

“It’s pretty much a dream come true,” he confessed. “I’ve always wanted to play college soccer, so to play at Sonoma, where it’s not too far and I can also come home after soccer season, it’s just a perfect location for me. I also love the school, the coach is really nice, so I feel like it’s a perfect fit for me.”

Although he’s moving on to the Division II level, Kelly will continue to honor Wildberger and plans to do so for the foreseeable future.

“Before our games, we say, ‘Trevor is here with us,’ so he’s still an inspiration for all of us,” Kelly said. “I’m definitely going to continue that.”

During his speech at Placer United’s signing ceremony last Wednesday, Kelly brought up Wildberger’s passing and shared his fondest memories of the young goalkeeper. Afterwards, he spoke of his close friend and his will to persevere through tough times.

“If someone is struggling that hard, you should be able to persevere through anything you’re dealing with,” Kelly concluded.

 

All-Tournament Teams Announced for the 2016 US Youth Soccer ODP Region IV Championships

Congratulations to Placer United 2003’s Kellie Pagador and Emma Schafer, as well as 1999 Nicolette Lewis!

US Youth Soccer is proud to announce the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (US Youth Soccer ODP) All-Tournament Teams for the 2016 ODP Region IV Championships, which took place Jan. 7-10 at Reach 11 Sports Complex in Phoenix.

The four-day tournament featured teams of elite players in the 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 age groups, from Region IV, which includes Alaska, Arizona, California North, California South, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The Tournament Teams were selected from the US Youth Soccer Regional Coaching staff. Throughout the event players competed in matches in front of collegiate coaches and the ODP Regional Staff for the opportunity to be selected to a higher level of play.