Sporting KC Pre-Academy Camp – March 14-16

Sporting KC Juniors, U13

Sporting KC Juniors, U13 in Denver, 2010

The Sporting Kansas City Juniors will host a Pre-Academy Camp March 14-16. This camp is open to all boys 9-16 years old who are currently a part of or interested in becoming part of the Sporting Juniors program in the future. All players will be evaluated by the Sporting Juniors coaching staff and possibly invited back to future training sessions. This camp is offered to the committed player who wants to be part of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy and the Sporting Juniors.

The Sporting Kansas City Juniors are the youth teams that play under the umbrella of Sporting Kansas City of Major league Soccer.

When:
March 14th-16th (Monday-Wednesday)
Who:
Boys Only; Ages 9-16 years old
Schedule:
9 a.m.-10:30 a.m.: 14-16 years old
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.: 11-13 years old
1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.: 9-10 years old

Where:
Sporting Kansas City Swope Park Training Center
6310 Lewis Road
Kansas City, MO 64130

Cost:
$125-Includes ticket to a Sporting Kansas City home game (excluding home opener) and an adidas Sporting Kansas City T-shirt

Registration Form

Southwest Baptist Bearcats Sign Braun, Cantrell, White, Gelsheimer and Copeland

Bolivar, Mo. – SBU Head Women’s Soccer Coach has announced the signing of nine players to National Letters of Intent. “We are very excited about the addition of these young ladies and what they bring to our program. We felt we were close to being one of the top teams in our conference, but we were just missing in a few areas. I think this class has helped us close the gap and get us ready for a tough conference run in 2011,” said Coach Podeyn.

SBU announced the signing of 5’8” defender Jayme Braun from Ozark, Missouri. “Jayme is a strong and physical left-footed defender with good size and speed. We need more strength and depth as last year showed us, and Jayme gives us an excellent defender to help strengthen our defense moving forward.” Jayme has earned All-District, All-Conference and All-Region Honors each of the last two years representing Ozark High School in Ozark, Missouri. “I chose SBU because it was close to home, has a small Christian Environment, has one of the best Physical Therapy Programs in the country, and a very good soccer program,” said Jayme. Jayme will enter SBU in August as a freshman in the Physical Therapy Program.

SBU announced the signing of 5’2” central midfielder Alex Cantrell from Marshfield, Missouri. “Alex is a tremendous midfielder with great vision. She understands our system and how we play and is the perfect fit for the triangle midfield. She has great awareness on the field and is very creative in attacking play.” Alex earned All-District and All-Conference Honors each of the last two years representing Marshfield High School in Marshfield, Missouri. “I chose SBU because of its small campus and it being close to home. The SBU soccer program was a perfect fit for me and was exactly what I was looking for,” said Alex. Alex will enter SBU in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’6” forward Amanda White from St. James, Missouri. “Amanda is one of those players because of where she plays did not receive a lot of attention. She is a very quick attacking player who has scored almost 80 goals for her high school in three years. She has the capability and desire to score with a tremendous work rate that gives defenders fits. She will fit in well with our attacking scheme.” Amanda has been voted Offensive Player of the Year for her team since her freshman year, she is a 3-Time All-District and All-Conference Player and last year was selected as an All-Region and 2nd Team All-State Performer for St. James High School in St. James, Missouri. “I chose SBU because it has one of the best Physical Therapy Programs and I was impressed with the soccer program there. It was exactly what I was looking for,” said Amanda. Amanda will enter SBU in August and plans on majoring in Physical Therapy.

Marin Gelsheimer, Kickapoo (2011)SBU announced the signing of 5’5” attacking central midfielder Marin Gelsheimer from Springfield, Missouri. “Marin is a special player that sees things before they happen. She is very intuitive on the field and reads the game at a different level. She is technically strong with both feet and dangerous anywhere from 30 yards out. She has tremendous speed and is strong and aggressive on the ball.” Marin is the centerpiece of the Kickapoo High School midfield and has been for the last three years. She has earned All-District, All-Conference, All-Ozark, and All-Region Honors and was last year selected as her team’s Most Valuable Player. “I chose SBU for various reasons. Most importantly I want to attend a college with a Christ-centered education filled with people who love Christ just as I do. Another reason is because of the smaller class sizes. I work better one-on-one with that personal attention in a classroom environment. I also admire the fact that I will be able to have a more personal relationship with my professors. I believe that all of these aspects is what is going to be the key to success for my college experience and SBU provides all of these things,” said Marin. Marin will enter SBU in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’8” forward/defender Brittany Copeland from Neosho, Missouri. “Brittany was one of those players we identified at our Prospects Camp last August. She was strong, physical and tough to shake off of the ball. She has a tremendous shot and does not give up on the play. She was a solid player we envisioned could play up front or even in the back. She is a smart and talented player who can adjust and adapt well to any situation.” Brittany plays for Neosho High School and as earned All-District and All-Conference Honors each of the last two years. “After attending soccer camp and visiting the campus I realized SBU would be a perfect fit for me. I like the smaller campus and Christian values of SBU. I believe playing soccer under Coach Podeyn will improve my skills and help me become a better athlete. I am interested in physical therapy as a major and I believe SBU has the best program in the area,” said Brittany. Brittany will enter SBU in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’0” wing midfielder and attacker Heather Seger from Jacob, Illinois. “Heather is a very creative and dynamic player who possesses speed like I’ve never seen before. I remember the first time I saw her in a game she was just a blur. I had to wait for her to stop to see her number and who she was. She is an amazing attacking player who is absolutely relentless in her pursuit of the ball. She doesn’t understand how to stop and never gives up on any play. She is strong enough as a player to play in midfield, but dynamic and fast that she makes a perfect wing attacker as well. She is an exciting addition for us.” Heather plays for a Triad High School team that won Regionals and Sectionals last year and has been Missouri Valley Conference Champions the last three years. Last year, Heather received Offensive Player of the Year Honors from the Missouri Valley Conference. “I chose SBU because of its Computer Science and Education Programs, its small size, and its soccer program, said Heather. Heather will enter SBU in August as a freshman and plans on majoring in Education and Computer Science.

SBU announced the signing of 5’3” forward Caitlin Suerig from Pacific, Missouri. “Caitlin is a very crafty and creative attacking player who is quick and confident when breaking down defenders 1v.1. I felt like we needed to get more dangerous up front and Caitlin is a player that gives us a dangerous 1v.1 threat with a definite goal scoring touch.” Caitlin has been selected as an All-Conference Performer each of the last two years and was selected as the Conference Offensive MVP last year. “I chose SBU because I want to attend school where others share my beliefs and I can play for a competitive soccer program.” Caitlin will enter in August as a freshman.

SBU announced the signing of 5’4” midfielder Shalyn Wheeler from Harrisonville, Missouri. “Shalyn is fun to watch. She has a tremendous work rate and never gives up on the ball. She is quick and aggressive and is deceptively physical in her play. She is the kind of player you like having on your team because you’d hate to play against her. She never stops. She is also a great TEAM player as she is always positive and upbeat and loves to play” Shalyn plays club soccer in Kansas City and also plays at Harrisonville High School. Last year she earned 2nd Team All-Conference and 2nd Team All-District Honors. “Southwest Baptist University was the first college visit I ever went on and from that day on no other school compared to SBU. I visited multiple schools trying to find the “perfect school,” yet I always came back to SBU. SBU offered everything I wanted: a small school, a soccer team, a private religious school, close to home and many others.” Shalyn will enter as a freshman in August.

SBU announced the signing of Lucinda Menne, a 5’8” central defender from St. Charles Community College in St. Louis, Missouri. “I knew when I met Lucinda that she was the player I wanted. She has very good speed, but is very strong at controlling and captaining everything from the back. She is physical and aggressive, but plays very smart and does not take risks. She dominates in the air defensively and is very positive and supportive with her defensive partners.” A four-year starter in high school, Lucinda began her college education and playing career helping to start the St. Charles Community College Women’s Soccer Program. Last season, Lucinda helped them to a 14-5-1 record and a District Championship. They just missed a chance at qualifying for the NJCAA National Tournament losing to eventual qualifier Lewis and Clark 1-0 in overtime. “I chose SBU because I really wanted to go to a school with a Christian atmosphere. I am a hard worker and very passionate about playing and am looking forward to playing at SBU.” Lucinda will enter SBU in August after earning her Associates Degree from St. Charles Community College. She will begin as a junior.

Champions League Knockout Stage Returns

van persie headerConsidered by many the best soccer available, the European Champions League tournament returns today with the Round of 16 1st leg. There are two games, both available on Fox Soccer Channel.

1:45 pm – AC Milan hosts Tottenham Hotspur
5:00 pm – Valencia hosts Schalke (delayed)

Tomorrow’s games include

1:45 pm – Arsenal hosts Barcelona
4:00 pm – Roma hosts Shakhtar Donetsk

Check out the latest news on the UEFA website, my go-to source, the Guardian or ESPN Soccernet

Chelsea vs Fulham (Clint Dempsey) Monday at 2pm on ESPN2

Clint Dempsey, Fulham

Clint Dempsey, Fulham

It’s the Champions versus Fulham, a West London derby that should be interesting as Phil Mison, the Fulham correspondent for ESPN notes Belief Will Beat The Blues

Why? At home Fulham’s defence is back to its miserly best. Roy’s fortress has been well and truly restored. The side are going for their 6th straight home win in 2011, with no goal conceded in our last three league home wins. In fact, against WBA, Stoke and Newcastle chances created by the opposition were all but non-existent, while the Cup win over Spurs was a stroll in the park

If your watching the game, take note of our favorite Fulham player. Mark Young from ESPN notes It’s Dempsey Time

Since the 1990s, aspiring young American soccer players have looked to the likes of John Harkes, Claudio Reyna and Brian McBride as their non-goalkeeping role models. Now, it’s Clint Dempsey’s time. And based on his performances with Fulham, it’s time for Bob Bradley to make the fiery Texan the fulcrum around which he builds the U.S. national team.

Mia Hamm Enlightens Soccer Fans At Springfield Expo Center

Mia Hamm at Springfield Expo Center

Mia Hamm at Springfield Expo Center

I’ll be back with more photos and a story later.

It was a fun afternoon for the girls that were in attendance. A few thoughts that Mia shared with the crowd stood out for me:

When asked by a father about his daughter playing up, Mia emphasized that for girls the game is more about the friendships than it is the results. While she might benefit from the increased competition, his daughter might not find the game as enjoyable and ultimately lose interest. She suggested asking his daughter what she preferred!

That message of friendship came from Mia’s experiences. The opportunities were not as great when she was growing up so she played against, and with, boys through much of her childhood. When asked about her memories and thoughts on what made the biggest difference her responses focused on the friendships and the personal effort that she, Mia, brought to the game. Mia was self-deprecating when it came to her skills, mentioning that her best move was running faster than the defender. Our experiences in watching her play point to a more nuanced skill set then that but it goes back to her common point – have fun.

The biggest downside she noted is the amount of time and attention paid to the game. Too many practices, too much pressure for results to early, and the fun is wrung from the game.

UPDATE – KY3 has a story on Mia’s first stop on Saturday, visiting the Pediatric Ward at Cox Health, the sponsor responsible for bringing her here for the day.

The News-Leader’s Erin Bolen has a nice article on the visit Hamm shows off footwork at clinic

At the clinic, which kicked off the Missouri Winter Games, Hamm used small groups to demonstrate the footwork drills, then she invited older players up to demonstrate shooting technique, offering individual critiques. And the teenagers were just as excited as the younger girls.

“She was the first person I ever started watching when I started watching soccer,” Kirkman’s older sister Mary-Margaret, 16, said. “She’s like the biggest name in women’s soccer, so I’ve watched her pretty much as long as I can remember.

“I liked it because she was about the same height as I was. I’m not real tall like the rest of my team, so it gave me some hope.”

Elmar Bolowich Leaves North Carolina For Creighton

Elmar Bolowich_2001 NCAA Trophy

Elmar Bolowich with 2001 NCAA Trophy

I think this story speaks to the commitment Creighton has to their soccer program, attracting a proven winner from the ACC.

Daily Tar Heel – UNC men’s soccer loses head coach Bolowich after 22 years

If North Carolina men’s soccer coach Elmar Bolowich returns to his fourth consecutive College Cup next season, he won’t be taking the Tar Heels with him.

After 22 years at the helm in Chapel Hill, the winningest men’s soccer coach in UNC history resigned Wednesday in order to become the head coach at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb.

“I am very honored and excited to formally accept the head coaching position for the men’s soccer team at Creighton University,” Bolowich said in a press release. “(Creighton Athletic Director) Bruce Rasmussen has made me an offer I couldn’t refuse, as he is willing and able to provide the resources to make Creighton soccer a national power.”

Here’s his Bio from the Tar Heels website as well as the press release from Creighton.

Lady Miners Sign Kacy Ludwig From McKinney North (TX)

Kacey Ludwig, McKinney North/Missouri S&T (2015)

Kacey Ludwig, McKinney North/Missouri S&T (2015)

From the Star Local News in Plano, TX comes news of a signing for Missouri S&T Miners soccer program

Ludwig, the Lady Bulldogs’ other captain, wasn’t sure at first whether she would play soccer in college at all. What sold her on joining the Missouri S&T roster were her future teammates, she said. The team lives together in one dorm, and Ludwig said it was a close-knit group that is basically together 24/7.

“They really made me feel like I was part of the team already,” Ludwig said.

And since many of the players are engineering majors, the school’s specialty, help with classwork is always nearby. Ludwig plans to study mechanical engineering.

“At the drop of a dime, they’ll come and help you out with your homework,” she said.

Terry Michler Releases Dutch Touch Soccer Vision Coaching DVD

Dutch Soccer Vision DVD_Case FRONTA new training DVD has just been released by Terry Michler, Head Coach of the CBC Cadets and the winningest High School Coach in the US. It started with a Coaching Symposium in Zeist, The Netherlands, co-sponsored by the KNVB and NSCAA. Coach Michler and small group of eight coaches were instructed by two of the Dutch Federation’s finest, Jan Pruijn and Bram Braam, both A-licensed instructors. They experienced first-hand the Dutch culture and mentality towards soccer. Coach Michler has been preaching the Dutch Vision since, including his annual International Summer Camp and Spring Travel Camp to the Netherlands. Now you can experience it via this DVD set!

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CBC Dutch Touch and Dutch Soccer Vision are proud to announce the release of our first ever training DVD series featuring Dutch Training Techniques.

The focus in this 3 disc series is to understand and appreciate the Dutch soccer philosophy and vision and then to experience that in training sessions led by Dutch coaches.

Dutch Soccer Vision DVD_Case BACKYou will be right there with the coaches as they make the coaching points to help with player development.

The series was shot at the CBC Dutch Touch International Camp at CBC High School during the summer of 2010. The sessions are all spontaneous and the players are the actual campers.

This is just how it happens with most of your training sessions – nothing staged and no special players brought in!

Dutch Training Techniques will give you the insight and the practical applications that will help you create a team that plays beautiful, effective soccer. It is very professionally done and the message is very clear. Enjoy!

The 3 disc series is available now through DutchSoccerVision

For more info and to order your set – go to www.dutchsoccervision.com

Valentines Day is Monday

Soapstone Fair Trade heartsIif you are looking for something unique, consider visiting Global Fayre in Dowtown Springfield. Located at 324 S Campbell, they are just North of Walnut near Hot Glass.

UPDATE – the store is closed when Springfield schools close so please don’t venture down there today (Wed). Check out the website and online store for great ideas.

In addition to beautiful Fair Trade jewelry, they also have received a shipment of roses. They will give away one rose with each purchase of “Cloud 9” sterling silver and murano glass pendants, made by a woman from Coapango, Guerrero in southern Mexico, Guadalupe Ramos Rios