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U16G Black Home from Oregon as Champs

The U16 Girls Black Team has returned from the weekend in Portland, Oregon, bringing along a First Place award in the mixed U15-U16 Silver Division of the Nike Mt. Hood Challenge. The three day tournament allowed the team to go against teams from Washington, Oregon and in the finals, defeating a visiting team from British Columbia, Canada.

Friday, Placer 95G Black won their first game against BIFC 94 Forza 0-4. The team took their second game of the day against Pacific FC 95 Wind, 3-1. Saturday’s semi final game brought the team against WAFC Vipers. The hard fought game ended regulation time in a 2-2 tie. Keeper Molly McConnell was focused and determined and kept the team alive through the tiebreaking PK’s and Placer players got the job done with their kicks, taking the team into the finals.

Sunday’s match was against the Kootenay Showcase G95 out of British Columbia. This team had no goals scored against them going into this final game. Placer 95 Black came out ready and eager and controlled the game winning 2-0. It was an awesome weekend of teamwork!

Much thanks to Coach Todd DeCarlo and to the parents who supported the team through this terrific weekend full of Placer Pride!

Placer United U13 Girls Crowned Champions of Mustang Girls Stampede Tournament

The U13 Girls Gold team traveled to Danville over August 7-8th to play in the prestigious Mustang Stampede Tournament. Playing in the Gold Division the girls registered a record of 4 wins and 1 one tie earning the right to play in the Final.

It was another great experience for the team and the families of all the girls. The girls finished the tournament scoring 13 goals and allowing only 7 goals against over the course of the 5 games. The semi-final match was against a tough SCA team which saw the girls come back after being down a goal not once, but twice during the game.

In the final, the girls drew a tough Diablo FC team and once again the girls had to come back after being a goal down. This team continues to impress displaying not only their quality of soccer, but a beautiful team spirit and awesome team unity. What a resilient showing over the weekend.

Fantastic job girls your truly deserving of this accomplishment!

Placer United Girls Have Great Results at Danville Mustang Stampede

The Placer United U10-U15 Gold Girls competed at the Mustang Stampede this past weekend. The field was littered with some of the top teams on the West Coast!

U10 – 0-4 vs. Mustang / 1-2 vs. Livermore / 1-1 vs. Manteca / 0-2 vs Eagles – Quarter-finalist (The Camarillo Eagles are one of the top teams in Southern California)

U11 – 2-2 vs. Santa Rosa / 0-1 vs. El Dorado / 1-0 vs Diablo FC

U12 – 0-1 to DeAnza / 0-0 vs. Legends / 1-0 vs. Mustang Velocity / 1-3 vs LAFC – Quarter-finalist (LAFC is one of the top rated teams in Southern California)

U13 – 2-1 vs. Bay Oaks / 2-0 vs San Diego Surf / 3-3 w/Diablo FC Semi-finals – 4-2 over SCA Final – 2-1 over Diablo FC Champions

U14 – 1-1 vs. Palm Magic Jacks / 1-0 over MVLA / 0-1 vs Livermore / 0-1 in golden goal overtime to Bay Oaks Botafogo – Quarter-finalist

U15 – 2-1 over Colombia Timbers / 0-4 to Santa Rosa / 0-0 w. Oregon Rush (missed the quarter-finals on goal differential)

Congrats to the girls on a fantastic weekend!

Savannah Coiner of the 93 U18 Gold Girls Perseveres in the ODP Program After Many Years of Disappointment

In Savannah’s own words…

I have been a part of the Cal North State Team for six years now, and every year I have gone to tournaments with the team and attended Regional Camp every July with the team. At the end of the week long camp every year, I listened to the other girls names being called that had been selected to the Regional Pool of about 30 players

It was so hard being told that I wasn’t good enough, every single year but I always went home with my head high and with an evaluation telling me what needed work. Last year when I got back from camp I was very upset, I had been so convinced that that was going to be my year. But I kept playing, and working on the stuff that the staff coaches told me needed improvement.

When I committed to Clemson in December, ODP went to the back of my mind and I wasn’t worried about it; but when I got the invitation to Regional Camp for the last year, this past July I had to make a decision. I realized that this was my last year and I had something to prove, I couldn’t give up now. At the end of camp, my name was finally called as one of the 30 or so players who were part of the Region IV ODP Pool and all the hard work had paid off.

I attended holdover camp with the Regional Pool in Ontario and had a blast. Although it was still somewhat of a tryout and still quite a bit of soccer in a span of a week, we had already spent a week together in Moscow so we were all very comfortable with each other. They won’t let us know if we will be traveling with the team until a week or so before the event, but overall it was a wonderful experience and I finally met my goal, while making some amazing friends along the way.

Congrats Savannah! What a great story about never giving up!

Placer United U16 Girls Reach Semi-Finals in Super Group at Prestigious Surf Cup

The Best of the Best

The Placer United U16 Girls Gold team demonstrated tremendous character and teamwork during their recent appearance at San Diego Surf Cup, arguably one of soccer’s most prestigious tournaments. With acceptance into the tournament reserved for only the very top teams, the U16 Girls were thrilled to be playing against the best of the best.

After a challenging start in the US Club Regionals in Turlock and the College Showcase in Pleasanton, the girls ended their Pleasanton appearance with a solid 0-0 draw against the Legends, a top Southern California team who dominated bracket play and were the eventual winners of the tournament. Building on that impressive performance, the team set a goal of beating a top ten Southern California team at their next challenge, the Surf Cup. Preparation for Surf included team bonding and fitness, along with positional and tactical training that required the girls to step up their game.

Arriving in San Diego, the team was set to face three very strong teams in bracket play: Albion, ranked #6 in SoCal, Arsenal, ranked #1 in SoCal and FC United Select, the current Illinois State Cup Champion. The team wasted no time in announcing their intent by opening up against Albion with a solid goal by Paige Crouch who received a through ball from Anna Goddi for the first tally of the game. A free kick from 30 yards out was converted by Devon Hamersley and put the team up 2-0 at the half. In the second half, Mary Mae Caldwell and Paige Crouch combined for the third score of the game, while Kaleigh Landberg fought off two defenders to seal the deal with the fourth and final goal in a 4-0 victory.

Looking to play a more defensive game against the very strong Arsenal team, the U16 Girls changed their formation to allow minimal space and to force Arsenal to play in front of them. The entire team rose to the occasion and did a tremendous job defending. Goalkeeper Madalyn Shiffel was stellar in the box, making a tremendous save right before the half and helping the team to preserve a 0-0 draw.

Going into the third and final game of bracket play, the U16 Girls found themselves at the top of the bracket with a win and a tie. No matter what the outcome, the girls would be moving on to the quarter finals, but Coach Gene challenged the girls to control their own destiny by going out and beating FC United Select instead of relying on another team to take care of business. The team responded in a big way by scoring three goals and securing their third shutout in a row. Paige Crouch tallied twice on assists from Mackenzie Moreno and Jena Keffer and Kaitlyn Kassis combined with Kaleigh Landberg for the final goal and a 3-0 win.

Finishing at the top of their bracket with 23 points, the U16 Girls faced Real So Cal in the quarter final game. Starting off a little shaky, the girls found themselves back on their heels for the first few minutes and were fortunate not to concede a goal. After settling down, the match was evenly played through the first half. In the second half, Anna Goddi and Paige Crouch combined for two perfectly executed goals to seal the 2-0 victory and send the team through to the semi-final game. The team had now gone 5 games and 322 minutes without allowing a goal against some top quality competition.

The semi-final match was scheduled for Monday morning against the #3 ranked Slammers from So Cal. The game started off sloppy and a defensive miscue allowed the Slammers to finish a tap into the goal from three yards out. Regrouping, the girls settled down and were back in the game, winning balls and connecting passes. Both teams had their chances, but in the end, the 1-0 score would prevail.

The U16 Girls are very excited about their top showing at Surf Cup and also at the progress they have made so quickly as a team, including how well the five new players have incorporated into the fold. The new players have done a fantastic job in blending with the returning players and making their mark in their new roles. Congratulations to the U16 Girls on a job well done!

Surf Highlights

Goals For = 9

Goals Against = 1

Goals against Avg. = 0.20

Shutouts = 4

SureWest Sports Show Covers Placer Games

(SureWest Comcast Cable Channel 702 tonight at 7pm).

In this show (Show #72) we have Placer United highlights from two matches (see below) that took place last Saturday.

U14 Placer United 97 Black v. Galt United (girls)

U11 Placer United 00 Gold v. River City United Red (boys)

To see the show online, go to www.surewestsports.com. Once on the site, click the “Watch the Show” tab at the top of the page and select “Show 72”. Pass the word on to those respective teams. Thanks!  www.surewestsports.com

Placer United U13 Girls Champions of Lake Oswego Nike Cup

The U13 Girls Gold team traveled to Lake Oswego, Oregon, over the July 24-25th weekend to play in the Oswego Nike Cup.

The team finished the tournament with 5 wins and no losses or ties! The girls put on a attacking show over the weekend scoring 12 goals in the 5 matches. Defensively the girls were as stingy as ever allowing only 2 goals against them the entire tournament with 1 of the goals coming when the team was a player down.

It was an incredible experience for the girls and the huge amount of family members that traveled the long distance to support the team. The girls were matched up with a solid Westsound FC team out of Washington in the semi’s and then matched up with a very solid Columbia Premier team out of Washington in the final game.

The final was an absolute thriller with the girls having to play the final 15 min. a player down. Anyone watching the game would tell you that this group of girls was absolutely determined to take home the Championship. It truly was a beautiful site to see the girls celebrate once the final whistle blew. The joy and jubilation the team expressed was just fantastic and awesome to witness!

Awesome job girls!

Placer United Teams had Great Success this Past Weekend in Tournament Play

Placer United Invitational

All of the teams played hard and very well over the weekend

Girls Teams – U9 gold, U10 gold and black, U11 gold and black, U12 black, U13 black, U14 black, U16 black, U17 black

U10 girls gold had 4 wins to claim the championship.

U11 girls gold were semi-finalists

U13 girls black were semi-finalists

U14 girls black had 3 wins and a loss to take 2nd place

U16 girls black had 3 wins and a loss to take 2nd place

U17 girls black had 3 wins and 1 draw to take the championship

Boys Teams – U9 gold and black, U11 gold and black

U9 boys gold had 3 wins and 1 loss for 2nd place

U9 boys black lost in semi-finals and won their consolation match

U11 boys gold had 3 wins and then beat Manteca in the final

Lake Oswego Cup – Oregon

Our U13 girls gold team travelled up to Oregon to take on the Northwest’s best. The girls beat a few State Champions along the way. They won 5 straight games to claim the championship!

Pleasanton Rage College Showcase

The U15-U18 Gold Girls travelled down to Pleasanton to play against top competition and perform in front of a number of college coaches. The format for college showcase events is 4 games with no playoffs. Points determine winners.

U15 Gold 96 – Super 2 division – 1 win, 2 losses, 1 draw – 5th overall

U16 Gold 95 – Super 1 division – 1 win, 1 loss, 2 draws – 5th overall

U17 Gold 94 – Super 1 division – 3 wins, 1 loss – Champions

U18 Gold 93 – Super 1 division – 1 win, 1 loss, 2 draws – Semi-finalist

Congratulations to all of the teams for a great weekend of soccer!

Placer United to Join the Western College Development Academy

A new premier youth soccer program focused on established, elite clubs delivering consistent, high-quality competition and college readiness services for its members launches today. Twenty-four youth soccer clubs across the western United States have formed the Western College Development Academy, which debuts this summer with teams representing clubs in Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and Colorado.

A primary objective of the WCDA is to provide consistent high-quality competition and enhanced college readiness opportunities for their elite soccer players. The Academy will also provide an improved scouting environment for college coaches by bringing all of the teams together for a showcase event in Las Vegas, Nevada in November, 2010. In addition, the WCDA is creating a College Advisory Board composed of coaches from Division I, II and III soccer programs who will provide guidance and direction over the college readiness component of the Academy.

Academy clubs were chosen by the WCDA’s Soccer Advisory Board based on a number of criteria, including a club’s history of elite youth player development and past success in elite competitions. The WCDA’s website is located at www.westerncda.com.

The WCDA is a supplemental program, and member teams will continue to play in other leagues, tournaments and State Cup competitions. Players will also be able to participate on their high school teams.

“I’m very excited about the establishment of the Western College Development Academy,” said Bernie James, Director of Coaching at Crossfire Premier. One of our motivating factors is to provide a higher level of competition for our players who are not participating in the USSF Development Academy. Participation in the WCDA will provide the tools and the opportunity for our players to achieve their goals and advance their soccer careers, hopefully on the way to the college program of their choice.”

Noah Gins, Technical Director, Albion SC, added, “The WCDA is forward thinking and it has brought topclubs together to continue advancing players and showcase the top clubs in the region. The opportunities our players will get from being part of this program will open doors that otherwise would not be open and enhance our players’ chances of college recruitment. We look forward to being part of this inaugural year and helping this league gain some great momentum.”

The WCDA has been divided into 3 conferences comprised of 8 teams. Conferences are further divided into 6 groups based on geographic proximity. Schedules are crafted to minimize travel costs for families. Academy teams will play 16 matches across a complete season with the winner of each conference and one wildcard participating in the annual Academy Finals in June, 2011 at 60 Acres in Redmond, Washington.

‘The Soccer Advisory Board’s desire is to make every effort to use this unique, cooperative relationship to increase the profile of each club, and we look forward to a long and mutually prosperous relationship among our member clubs,” said Greg Ion. “We’re creating a solid foundation. We’re going to have a first-class college prep infrastructure and a support system that caters to the clubs and their member families.”

Evergreen Conference: Eastside United F.C., F.C. Portland, Crossfire Premier, Washington Premier F.C., San Juan Soccer Club, Placer United Soccer Club, Marin F.C., DeAnza Force Soccer Club

Mountain Conference: Neusport F.C., Downtown Las Vegas Soccer Club, Sparta United, La Roca Futbol Club, Rio Vista Football Club, New Mexico Rush Soccer Club, Real Colorado, Colorado Storm Soccer Club

Pacific Conference: West Coast Futbol Club, F.C. San Diego, Albion SC, Sereno Soccer Club, SC del Sol, Carlsbad Lightning Soccer Club, Fullerton Rangers Soccer Club.