James Ramos Commits to Southern Oregon

College Bound_James Ramos_2015

“I feel blessed and honored to announce that I have committed to Southern Oregon. I am excited to have the opportunity to play soccer at the college level! I’m looking forward to living in a new environment, attending classes, and playing soccer while getting my education. Southern Oregon is a good fit for me because I want to focus on my grades and keep developing as a player. I would like to say thank you to my mom and dad for sacrificing so much for me because without them I wouldn’t be where I am today. I would also like to thank Jason Gantt and Paul O’Brien for always motivating my teammates and myself to do our best and for developing us into the players that we are. I would like to give a special thank you to Francois Barbe for working countless hours on helping the team with pretty much everything.

Being part of Placer United Soccer Club has been one of the greatest things that has happened to me because it helped me reach my dream. I am so thankful to have played with such great players that I’m proud to call my teammates. I thank God for putting all these great people in my life and for influencing me to always work hard to reach my goals. I’m excited to finish my last season with Placer United before I head off to college and enter a new chapter of my life.

Go Placer!” — James Ramos

David Pineda U18B 97 Black is Headed to South Dakota

College Bound_David Pineda_2015
“I am proud to announce that I have committed to South Dakota School of Mines and Technology to play Division 2 soccer. SDSMT offers an excellent Mechanical Engineering program, which I intend to study, as well as soccer program where I can make an impact. I am honored to join Coach Jordan Kadlec and the Hardrocker family. First of all, I’d like to give a huge thank you to my parents for being my number one fans and supporters, and my sister for being the real MVP since day one. Secondly, I’d like to give a special thanks to Doctor Mamone and the group of physical therapists that helped me get back on the field after my ACL knee surgery. Also, thank you to Coach Paul Hansen for giving me the opportunity to play my first year of collegiate soccer at American River College. Finally, thank you to my coach, Cory Clonce, for helping me get my confidence back, pushing me to be my best on the field, and for believing I could play at the next level. I’m excited to see what the future holds, Go Rockers!”
— David Pineda

Big College Recruiting Weekend for Placer United Girls at Santa Rosa United Showcase

 

Placer United gets ready to take the field with a sideline full of college coaches.

Placer United gets ready to take the field with a sideline full of college coaches.

Placer United U16-U18 girls teams participated in the exclusive Santa Rosa College Showcase this past weekend. The four clubs that are invited to play in this event are Placer United, Davis Legacy, Marin FC and the host, Santa Rosa United. Each team played two games on Sunday in front of more than 25 college coaches. This is one of the best college showcase events for our teams/players due to it’s intimate two field setting.

Coaches in attendance included: Stanford, UC Davis, Chico State, UC Santa Cruz, St. Mary’s, Long Beach State, Univ of Nevada-Reno, William Jessup, Denver University, Eastern Washington University, Cal State Stanislaus, Mendocino College, Menlo College, San Francisco State, Cal State Monterey Bay, Santa Clara, Sacramento State, Cal-Berkeley, Loyola Marymount, UC San Diego, Air Force Academy, Humboldt State and University of San Francisco.

Congratulations to our teams for their solid performance at the showcase. Many coaches commented on our clubs style of play and the quality of our players and teams!

Three Placer United Girls Teams Headed to Norcal Cup Finals

 

Placer United U12G 03 Gold

Placer United U12G 03 Gold

What a weekend for the Placer United Soccer Club!  We had three teams reach the Norcal State Cup Finals which will take place in Modesto at Mary Grogan Community Park on February 14th.

For the second year in a row, our U12G 03 Gold reached the Norcal State Cup Final!  The top eight teams in the state played quarter-final and semi-final matches this past weekend to see who would end up playing for the coveted Cup. In the quarter-final game, the girls put on a dominating performance and they beat the Inter Rage Academy Storm 3-0. In the semi-finals, the team squared off against a very talented DeAnza Force squad. The team prevailed 2-0 and now will play for the championship on Saturday, February 14th versus West Coast Fury.

The U12G 03 Black has made a fantastic run through the Diamond 2 State Cup and now see themselves in the final. The comeback kids were down 2-1 in the quarter-finals against Atletico Santa Rosa Espanol and rallied to score two goals for a 3-2 victory. In the semi-finals, the team found themselves down 1-0 but once again came back with a flurry of scoring chances and beat Tahuichi FC 3-1 to reach the final on Saturda, February 14th versus Walnut Creek.

The U13G 02 Gold reached the final of the Premier 1 Cup. The girls up-ended one of our regional competitors, Sacramento United Extreme in the quarter-finals 2-0. In the semi-finals, the girls faced a very athletic San Francisco Vikings squad. The match was back and forth but our girls found a way to win 1-0 and advance to the championship game! The team will face off against SMC Star in the final.

Congratulations to all of the players and families on a fantastic weekend and we wish you the best of luck in the finals!

 

Girls Teams Reach Top 8 in U11-U13 Norcal State Cup

The U11-U13 Girls Norcal State Cup second round was played January 10-11 at various venues across Northern California. Two of our Placer United girls teams reached the Final 8 in the state!

The U12G Gold had a December win, 6-0 over North Bay Elite in second round Game #1. In Game #2 on Saturday, the girls defeated Sonoma County Alliance 4-1. In Game #3, the girls drew 0-0 with Bay Oaks to advance to the Top 8. The quarter-finals will be held on January 24th.

The U11G Gold also had a December win, 3-0 over Folsom in the second round Game #1. The girls started off with a convincing 5-0 win over MVLA in Game #2. In Game #3, the girls battled to a 1-0 win over UC Premier to also advance to the Top 8. The quarter-final game was played on Sunday versus Pleasanton Rage. Despite a great possession game and a number of scoring chances, the girls fell 3-1. The team now plays February 7th as they try to finish as the #5 team in the state.

The U13G Gold team was upset by Mustang, on the road, in December in Game #1. The girls knew that they had to come out and win two-in-a-row in order to advance to the Top 8. In Game #2, the girls beat UC Premier Warriors 2-0. This set the stage for the winner of Game #3 to advance to the quarter-finals. The next opponent was Juventus, considered one of the top teams in Northern California. It was a back and forth affair with both teams having scoring chances. Unfortunately, the girls lost 2-1 in this battle but are still alive in the Cup with a quarter-final match on January 24th.

The U12G Black team had a 0-0 draw in December with Sac United Red. In Game #2 on Saturday, the girls lost a heart breaker, 3-2 to MFC Flash. In Game #3, the team took on the bracket leader, Cal Odyssey South. They were down 2-0 and fought back to tie the game at 3-3. The girls showed great resiliency and made the game very difficult for the opponent. The team’s quarter-final game is scheduled for January 24th.

Congratulations to all of the teams and good luck in the next round!

Five Girls in ODP Reach Finals in Phoenix

(l-r) Isabella Perez, Nicolette Lewis, Emily Talmi, Abena Aidoo, Clare Murphy

(l-r) Isabella Perez, Nicolette Lewis, Emily Talmi, Abena Aidoo, Clare Murphy

The 2015 US Youth Soccer Region IV  Olympic Development Program Championships took place Jan. 8-11 at Reach 11 Sports Complex in Phoenix. Participating teams are comprised of elite players in the 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 age groups from Region IV.  Five Placer United girls from the U15 ’00 Gold team played integral roles in their team’s success. Abena Aidoo, Clare Murphy, Isabella Perez and Emily Talmi represented the 2000’s while Nicolette Lewis represented the 1999’s. Both the 1999’s and 2000’s Cal-North State teams reached the final before losing out to Cal-South.

Congratulations on a great weekend girls!

2014 Year In Review

January 2015

On behalf of your entire Placer United Soccer Club family, including our Directors, Paul O’Brien and Ron Benjamin, our coaching staff, our Club Administrator, Jodi Tarr, and your Board of Directors, we wanted to send our warmest holiday greetings. The Club break is a great time to recharge our soccer batteries and be ready to hit the ground in full stride, and we hope you are enjoying some relaxing time with family, friends and loved ones.

The turn of the calendars is a great time to take stock of the year just completed, and take a look at the year ahead. Placer United is a soccer club dedicated to always moving forward, and in our 33rd year now, you can expect even more of the same in the year ahead.

But looking back to 2014 first, it was a remarkable year for our Club and for the soccer community.

No doubt, the biggest news in the local soccer scene was the explosion of the Sacramento Republic FC. From startup, to stadium fillers with record attendance, to USL PRO Champions in their inaugural season, to the leading candidate for the next round of MLS expansion, the rise of the Republic is a testament to the fact that Sacramento is a soccer town. And Placer United was there shoulder-to-shoulder with the Republic every step of the way, from ownership to management to players to fans, Placer United has deep ties to our region’s leading professional soccer team, which is why we were honored to be the first youth soccer stop of the Republic’s Championship Trophy Tour. Sacramento and Placer County are #BuiltforMLS.

For Placer United, there are simply too many team accomplishments to list in an email. Of course you know about the successes of our U18 Boys Gold team with 6 major trophies including the National Premier League National Championship, but it runs much deeper than that. We’ve built this cool page on our website that highlights the top accomplishments of each of our teams, and we hope you will take a minute to review it.

In 2014, we continued to develop all of the elements of our Club that make us the best Club in Placer County and one of the top Clubs in Northern California:

Coaching

We welcomed several new coaches to our staff that is already the most accomplished and credentialed in the region, and upgraded the licenses and training of many of our staff. We named Jason Gantt as Coach of the Year for his longevity with the Club and the incredible success he enjoyed with the U18B team this year. Hopefully, you have seen a lot more of our Directors, Paul O’Brien and Ron Benjamin, and our U8-U11 Technical Director, Kevin Unsworth, at your players’ training sessions and matches, as they show their commitment to helping all our coaches perform at the top of their game.

Programs

Our indoor leagues at Tinker, both youth and adult, saw record numbers, as did our camps and clinics. If you haven’t participated in these, have a look. While the core of our program for 33 years continues to be our youth competitive program, we also launched our first Recreational Soccer Programs in 2014, and these offerings will expand in 2015 with the designation of our own Emre Gencer as our Recreational Technical Director. Under Paul’s direction, Emre will continue to coach a competitive team, as well as build our Recreational Program so that players of all abilities and from across the whole soccer community can have a home at Placer United.

Facilities

Programs, coaches, players, families and facilities are what make a soccer program great. In 2014, we worked hard to improve the pitch at Cirby, and we’re starting to see the results of that investment. Of course, we continue to enjoy a great relationship and partnership with Del Oro High School to host many training sessions and games there, and we’re proud to own and operate the premier indoor soccer facility in the Sacramento region with our Placer United Soccer Indoor Training Center on Tinker Road.

Events

2014 was a great year for all our events, from a record-breaking number of teams at our Placer United Girls Tournament, the launch of our Juniors Cup, a great time for families at our Summer Family BBQ, and an evening of fun and fundraising at our “Kickin’ Back to Soccer” dinner/dance/auction. We also inaugurated our first member into the Placer United Hall of Fame – the legendary Gene DuChateau, and maintained our commitment to connections with our alumni by following their accomplishments in college soccer and beyond, and hosting several of them back for the Alumni Game in December. Too many of our alumni players had big years in 2014 to list them all here, but some highlights include Ryan Hollingshead making the squad at the MLS level for FC Dallas and Luis Martinez making a pro team for Costa Rica. Seth Casiple and Connor Hallisey participated in the MLS Combine and Seth was drafted by the Portland Timbers and Connor was the #10 pick in the first round of the MLS Super Draft headed to Kansas City Sporting. Meanwhile, on the girls side, Erika Garcia continued to train with the full Mexican Women’s National Team in preparation for the Women’s World Cup in 2015 and current U18 player, Sydney Pagador, remains in the player pool for the Phillipines Senior Women’s National Team.

College Signings

Probably one of our favorite events every year is college signing night for our graduating players. Placer United puts more young women and men into top college programs that any Club around. You can keep track of all the signings on our website, and please attend our College Signing Ceremony on Wednesday, February 4, 2015.

High School Success

Placer United boys players were consistently the leaders and top players on their high school teams this past fall, as evidenced by the huge number of our players making all-conference teams and dominating the Sac Bee’s top players list for the region. Our girls players will no doubt see the same level of excellence this Spring as they saw in 2014. The girls’ high school season kicks off in Spring 2015.

With 2014 in the books, it’s time for a quick look ahead at 2015, which will no doubt be our best year ever…until 2016!

In 2015, we will see:

Acceleration of Planning for our Placer United Soccer Complex in Lincoln

While we have talked about this for some time, most of the work has been behind the scenes. This will be much more public in 2015, and has already started to make news. The complex is in environmental and planning review now with our partners at Richland Planned Communities and the City of Lincoln, and is ahead of schedule. With twelve tournament-quality fields, a stadium complex, additional indoor and outdoor training facilities, weight-training and locker facilities, community recreation and meeting facilities, and concessions, groundbreaking in 2016 will be a game-changing event for our Club and the soccer community. You will be hearing soon from us on how you can help us fulfill our share of making the complex a reality.

Continued Expansion and Development of our Coaching Staff

Our Coaching Directors will start to announce the 2015-2016 coaching slate soon, starting with the U8-U11 coaching staff. Look for that announcement soon. In the meantime, we remain committed to retaining the best soccer coaching staff in the region. We already have the highest credentialed coaching staff in the region, with more USSF “A”, “B” and “C” licensed coaches in our Club. Our returning and new coaches remain committed to their professional development under the watch of our Directors, and the Club will assist all our coaches achieve their next level of licenses.

More Trophies and Titles and Championships While Playing Good Soccer

Winning matches, tournaments, league titles, and cups at all levels is so much fun. Doing it while playing quality soccer based on a USSF curriculum and playing style of attacking, possession-based soccer and sound defense is priceless. At Placer United, we win while playing quality soccer. Expect more of the same in 2015.

Expansion of our Soccer Offerings

We aspire to be the truly united soccer club for all of Placer County and surrounding communities, with soccer offerings for all ages and all abilities. With the full launch of our U6-U10 Recreational Program in 2015, we are taking the next step in that development. We look forward to the day when Placer United is recognized as the soccer club for the whole community.

Continued Improvement in our Communications and Customer Service

Our members are our customers and our lifeblood. Without you, we would not exist. We made a special presentation to Tiffany Burns and awarded her Volunteer of the Year for her exceptional dedication. Expect even greater commitment to customer service, satisfaction, and communication in 2015. Let us know what we are doing well, and how we can improve. You have our personal commitment that if we make a mistake, we will fix it. If we do well, we want to reward it.

As you can see, we had a great 2014, and are planning for an even better 2015. With so much going on, we appreciate you taking the time to read this yearend report and look ahead. Enjoy the rest of your break, and we look forward to seeing you out on the fields soon!

Happy New Year!

Jeff Flint, President and Chairman
Placer United Soccer Club

On behalf of your entire team at the Club:

Board of Directors

  •          Yvonne Sieber, Vice Chair
  •          Jeanne Mabry, Secretary
  •          Jonna Ward, Treasurer
  •          Dave Faingold
  •          François Barbé

Coaching Directors

  •          Paul O’Brien, Director of Soccer Operations
  •          Ron Benjamin, Director of Coaching
  •          Kevin Unsworth, U8-U11 Technical Director
  •          Matt Bernard, Director of Goalkeeping
  •          Emre Gencer, Recreation Program Director

Staff and Volunteers

  •          Jodi Tarr, Club Administrator
  •          Our entire coaching staff
  •          Our incredible group of Team Managers

Allie Carmickle of U18G 97 Gold Verbally Commits to UC Davis

College Bound_Allie Carmickle_2014

“University of California Davis here I come! After 10 years of soccer, I have – finally – made the decision to play Division 1 soccer at UC Davis for Coach Twila Kaufman and Coach Robin Grossman. I know I could not have gotten to this important and exciting point in my life without many very special people who have played a significant role in my life. Firstly, to my wonderful parents, thank you for always supporting and guiding me through all the years of early games and long travels. Secondly, thank you to my family for coming out to my games and cheering me on in all sorts of dramatic weather. Additionally, I would like to thank my amazing teammates and their families for being such an encouraging and welcoming community.

I would also like to thank my magnificent coaches that I have had throughout my soccer experience: Coach Lawrence Divinagracia, Coach John DeMartini, Coach Conor McNulty, Coach Todd DeCarlo, Coach Matthew Bernard, and Coach Ron Benjamin. Coach Lawrence Divinagracia was one of the first coaches I ever had and he taught me the fundamental lessons of teamwork, positive attitude, and most importantly that soccer is about having fun and enjoying yourself; thank you. Coach John DeMartini was the first coach I had at San Juan Soccer Club and he has remained one of my favorite coaches for being a father figure to us girls in his lighthearted personality, yet serious and strong work ethic combined with high expectations of one’s team and one’s self; thank you. Coach Conor McNulty was my goalkeeper coach for a year and he pushed me to my limits of goalkeeping ability while maintaining a fun and enjoyable atmosphere; thank you. Coach Todd DeCarlo was my first coach at Placer United and he reinforced the team unity, which I felt was missing for a couple years prior to joining Placer; thank you. Coach Matthew Bernard is my current goalkeeper coach at Placer who works with me on expanding my talents and strengthening my weaknesses, yet always keeping a fun and cheerful environment; thank you. Last but not least, Coach Ron Benjamin has worked extremely hard – devoting many of his own personal hours – on enhancing our team’s performance and capabilities, further developing our individual abilities, promoting each girl on this spectacular team for the opportunity to play collegiate soccer, and giving me the confidence to believe that I can play at any college I want as long as I work hard enough and still love the game; thank you.

Finally, I would like to thank my future coaches at UC Davis for the opportunity to further develop my athletic abilities and seeing the potential in me. I cannot wait to begin this journey at a superb school with such incredible girls.” — Allie Carmickle

Sydney Talmi of U18G 97 Gold Commits to Claremont McKenna College

College Bound_Sydney Talmi_2014

“I’d like to start by thanking everybody who has gotten to me this point in my soccer career and have been able to help me fulfill my goal of being able to play collegiate soccer at Claremont McKenna College.  My parents for driving me to practices 3 times a week and games hours away ever since I was 8 when I started playing for Placer United, and for always pushing me to be my best, not only as an athlete, but as a person.  My little sisters for always coming to watch me play and being my biggest fans.  My friends for putting up with me even though I’ve said ‘I can’t, I have soccer,” a thousand more times than you have wanted me to.  Nathan Williams for being one of the best coaches I’ve ever had and truly teaching me how to understand and love the game.  Ron Benjamin for believing in me and helping me throughout the whole of the recruiting process, as well as pushing me to my very limits—you have undoubtedly toughened me up both mentally and physically more than anybody.  Keri Sanchez for watching me play over the past couple of years and for giving me the opportunity to play for her at CMC.  And finally, thank you to my Placer family and teammates that have been there with me since the very beginning.  Having been with the club since U9, I have grown up with the club, and wouldn’t have wanted it any other way. All this being said, I can’t wait to start the next chapter in my life at Claremont McKenna College, and I’ll always come back to visit to see everybody and watch my sister, Emily, tear it up on the pitch wearing the black and gold.  GO PLACER! AND GO ATHENAS!” — Sydney Talmi

Lindsay Erl of U18 97 Gold Commits to Chapman University

College Bound_Lindsay Erl_2014

From the first time I set foot on the Chapman campus, I knew this is where I wanted my future to be.  I feel so proud and honored to have been accepted and even more, to be committed as a future Panther.  I feel blessed to have spent the last 7 years as part of the Placer United family.  I feel certain I would not have the opportunity to play college soccer at my dream school were it not for the programs, coaching and development I have received here.  Many of my teammates today have been with me since the beginning and have supported and motivated me to pursue my dreams.  I also want to acknowledge my coaches John Chimienti, Bart Morefield, Todd DeCarlo and Ron Benjamin for assisting me on this journey and making me the player I am today.  A big shout out to Sarah Barton who took the time at many various tournaments to come and watch me play.  And finally, a heartfelt thank you to my family who have instilled in me that true character is the most important thing, whether it be on or off the pitch. 

I’m so excited to continue to play the sport I love as part of the Chapman community for the next 4 years!” — Lindsay Erl