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DC Stoddert Soccer

DC Stoddert Soccer. Travel Program 2010-2011. Stoddert Travel Program. Travel Program. Club-hired coaches Age-specific Training directed by Age Group staff Fluidity among teams based on player performance Regular feedback to players and parents/guardians A/B team model

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DC Stoddert Soccer

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  1. DC Stoddert Soccer Travel Program 2010-2011

  2. Stoddert Travel Program

  3. Travel Program • Club-hired coaches • Age-specific Training directed by Age Group staff • Fluidity among teams based on player performance • Regular feedback to players and parents/guardians • A/B team model • Challenging environment for players from U9-U19 • Participation in competitive tournaments at U12+ • Coach communication with colleges, universities, & professional teams on behalf of players

  4. Technical Team Kate Samsot, Director of Travel Soccer Karen Kelser, Girls Technical Director Sona Walla, Boys Technical Director Len Oliver, Director of Coaching - Recreational Age Group Directors – BoysAge Group Directors – Girls Craig Jones, U9/10 Khaled Hamami , U9/10 Sona Walla, U11/12 Karen Kelser, U11/12 Mohamed Bennani, U13/14 Mohan Telfer, U13/14 Evans Malyi, High School Andre Russo, High School

  5. Team Structure BOYS’ ACADEMY U9 & U10 GIRLS’ ACADEMY U9 & U10 U9: 3 teams of 12; 2 squads play in NCSL; 1 squad plays “up” in rec U10: 3 teams of 12; 2 squads play in NCSL; 1 squad plays in MSI Both U9 & U10 play 7-a-side games U9: One large pool of 22-24 players; each weekend this group is reshuffled for 2 games; both squads play “up in rec U10: 3 teams of 12; 2 teams play in WAGS; 1 team plays in MSI Both U9 & U10 play 7-a-side games

  6. Team Structure BOYS’ U11 & U12 GIRLS’ U11 & U12 U11 & U12: 2 teams of 14; 2 teams play in NCSL; if tryouts yield lots of players, 1 additional team plays in MSI Both U11 & U12 play 8-a-side games U11 & U12: 2 teams of 14; 2 teams play in WAGS; 1 team plays in MSI Both U11 & U12 play 8-a-side games

  7. Team Structure BOYS U13 & U14 GIRLS U13 & U14 Two teams of up to 18 players that play NCSL Teams play 11-a-side games Two teams of up to 18 players that play WAGS Teams play 11-a-side games

  8. Typical Soccer Year: May – Nov.

  9. Typical Soccer Year: Jan - May

  10. Spring Tryouts

  11. Tryout Schedule – BOYS • U9 & U10 May 31, June 2, June 4 – Carter Barron • U11 & U12 June 2, June 9 – Palisades  • U13 & U14 June 7, June 14 – Palisades • First age group from 4-6 p.m. • Second age group from 6-8 p.m.

  12. Tryout Schedule – Girls • GU9 & GU10: May 26, May 28 – Carter Barron • GU11 & GU12:  May 25, May 27 – Carter Barron • GU13 & GU14: May 25, May 27 – Hearst • First age group from 4-6 p.m. • Second age group from 6-8 p.m.

  13. Spring 2010 Tryout Notification • Player selections will be posted on Stoddert website by Team Name and Player Tryout Number by June 11. • Selected players will be e-mailed and asked to register online. Online registration secures players’ roster spots. • Those players not selected may be contacted later in the summer if roster slots open (i.e., if selected players decline spots/decide not to play). • If there are questions regarding the tryouts, please contact Age Group Directors (contact information on website).

  14. Organizational Meeting • Team parents meet with their coaches in June • Coach sets out player training & tournament expectations & parent expectations • Coach picks a parent manager • Manager administers the team; the coach trains the players • Manager is supported by club to roster and run team according to Stoddert & travel league rules • Manager must delegate tasks so everyone gets involved

  15. Expenses

  16. If the Player is not Selected Don’t Panic – Players develop at different rates • Wait list • Summer camps • Fall & Spring Weekly Skills Clinics • Open tryouts each spring

  17. THE END THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENDANCE Email me with questions: Kate Samsot traveldir@stoddert.com or Travel.soccer@gmail.com

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