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o Information and Registration Night

PLAY ELITE!

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o Multiple Coaches Coaching Multiple Teams

o All Coaches invested and part of the success of teams and individuals

o Training/Developmental Plano Standardization of teaching without

limiting creativity

What is an Academy?

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Soccer Structure

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Affiliation

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US Club Soccer

WSPLor

PSPL Super

PSPL ClassicPSPL Copa

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USCS vs. WYS

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o Form and develop Elite teams capable of competing against the best in the state and region

o Develop Elite players for placement into college programs

o Prepare players for life through lessons taught and learned on the pitch

o Encourage, inspire, and grow a love of the game for each player that lasts a lifetime

Club Mission

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o How do we develop elite players, and what makes us different?o Standards/ Demanding excellenceo Emphasis on technical skillso Patience in training

o Repetitiono Attention to Detailo Breaking things down

o Balanced emphasis on winning and development OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEARo Winning is a byproduct of developmento There will be events and occasions where

winning takes priority.

Philosophy

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o Quality, Licensed, Proven Trainingo Circuit Trainingo Specialty Training

o R.E.A.C.T. – speed and agilityo ACL Preventiono Goalkeeper Trainingo Position Specific Training

o Crossover Trainingo Individual Player Training (extra)o Crush U

o College Placement Program

Club Resources

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o Academy Trainingo Circuit Trainingo Specialty Training

o R.E.A.C.T. – speed and agilityo ACL Preventiono Positional

o Crossover Trainingo Standardization of technical termso Club-wide Curriculum/Developmental plano Coaching Rotationo Continuing Coaches Educationo Evaluationo Communication

Coach Expectations

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o Playing Timeo Up to each individual coacho Earned AND given

o Attendance, Attitude, Resultso Considered on an average over the entire

yearo Do not consider a small sample size

o Priority Eventso Use as a tool of player evaluation in

regards to game impacto As coaches, we are committed to giving

each player the reps they need to improveo No black outs without cause

Club Soccer Policies

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o Extracurricular Activitieso There is life outside of soccero Players are encouraged to be well roundedo Communicate with your coacho Single instances are fine, trends will be

addressed

Club Soccer Policies

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o Represent the Badgeo Form is temporary, class is forever.o Everything you do, on and off the pitch,

reflects on the club.o School first, but manage your time.o Everything you do, do well. Commit to

excellence.o Bring a positive attitude to the training

ground.o Take ownership of your path to success.

Player Expectations

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o Be on time and communicate absenceso Proper sideline behavior

o Do NOT address players on the other team

o Easy on refereeso Be a parent, not a coacho Communication

Parent Expectations

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o 10,000 hours of reps for Elite level masteryo 2 training sessions + 1 game = 6

hours/weeko 6 hrs/week X 50 weeks = 300 hours/yearo 300 hours/year X 10 years = 3000 hours

o 3 training sessions + 2 games = 10 hours/weeko 10 hrs/week X 50 weeks = 500 hours/yearo 500 hours/year X 10 years = 5000 hours

o It’s up to each player to seek the extra hours

Development at Home

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o Immerse yourself and your player in the gameo Watch Soccero Talk Soccero Develop Role Modelso Youtube

o Supplement Training at Homeo Jugglingo Ball Strikingo Dribbling/moveso Get a kick-backo Play

Development at Home

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o Classico Brand new teams at U8-U10o Newly formed teams at other age groupso Competing in PSPL Copa /Classic 2 divisionso Competing in select/beginner level tournamentso Teams who do not wish to commit to year round soccero Local Puget Sound Travel

Team Designations

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o Academyo Standard operating level of the clubo Year round commitmento Competes in PSPL Classic 1 and lower level of WPSLo Competes in upper level select and lower level premier

tournamentso Majority of players demonstrate proficiency up to club

standards in all areas of technical and tactical development

o State Travel

Team Designations

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o Eliteo Competing in WPSL for NPL and NWCL qualificationo Compete in Premier/Gold level tournamentso Majority of players demonstrate elite level of

proficiency in technical skill and tactical acumeno Designation given by DOC and approved by Board of

Directorso Orange kitso State and Regional Travel

Team Designations

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o “Plus” Designationo For new teams who, regardless of beginning level

proficiency, choose to opt to the next level of training and expectation

o Classic Pluso Academy Plus

Team Designations

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o Board of Directorso Director of Coaching: Brandon Kluko Director of Resources: Adam LeBlanco Director of Development: Kylie Balstado Director of Operations: Kevin Baileyo Director of Finance:: Charles Martin

Admin Structure

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o Operations Committeeo Treasurer: Webster Kingo Registrar: o Fields Coordinator: o Referee Coordinator o Equipment Coordinator:o Social Media Coordinatoro Communications Coordinator:o Fundraising Coordinatoro PR/Advertising Coordinatoro Event Coordinator:

o GET INVOLVED!! Help us Grow!

Admin Structure

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o Treasurer: Webster Kingo Payment Structure

o Annual Lump Sumo Bi-Annualo 5 Payment Plan

o Cascading amountso Dates set to avoid payments during

holidayso Payment Options

o Mail in Check or Money Ordero Online CC Payments via fccrush.com (3%

CC fee)

Finance

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Age FC Crush Elite*

RCL ClubStandard

U10 $1000 $1000U11 $1300 $1300U12 $1500 $1500U13 $1700 $1800U14 $1700 $1800U15 $1600 $1800U16 $1600 $1800U17 $1600 $1800U18 $XXXX $1800

Club Financial ComparisonAdvertised Club Fees

*Based on maximum 5 payment plan.

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FC Crush RCL Club

InsuranceCoaching StipendField RentalRefereesLeague Entry Fee 2 1 ~$100Tourney Entry Fee 4 0 ~ $300Coaches Travel ~$300Volunteer Buyout $1252013 College Placement

87% 20%

NWCL Qualifiers since 2010

1 1

Financial Comparison

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o Growing the Clubo Grow our club and establish Crush as the

dominant program in Kitsap Countyo Progress the Club

o Achieve better team and individual achievement

o Develop the Clubo Big Club results, small club feelo Sense of family, with each player and parent

genuinely invested and interested in the success of every other team and individual

Program Goals

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o Club Tournamentso Support at Home Gameso Joint/mixed trainingso Mandatory Training Kit

o 2 T-Shirts (numbered)o Navy Shortso Navy Socks

Club Development

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o End of Summer BBQo Christmas Partyo End of Year Awards Ceremonyo Smaller Events in conjunction

with local businesseso Movie nighto Putt Putt nighto Golf Dayo Discount dinnerso Community Service

Club Events

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o Social Media and fccrush.como Centralize and expand our

online network.o Better information flowo @fccrushacademyo Post contento Make fccrush.com your

homepage

Make Crush Everywhere

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o Club Gear and Merchandisingo Build the Brand

o Increase community tieso Club Eventso PR/Advertising

Make Crush Everywhere

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oOne Big Evento Golf Tournamento Silent Auctiono Ideas?

oSponsorship

Club Fundraising

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Registration Process Tutorial

Uniform Ordering TutorialQuestions??

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Payment Process Tutorial

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Crush U

FC Crush Academy College Recruitment Guide

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o Recruitment Process Warningo Brutal Process

o Good players told they’re not good enougho Long Process

o 3 years, beginning sophomore (U15) year

Crush U

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o NCAA Division 1o Pac12, Big Sky, Big West, WCC

o NCAA Division 2o GNAC, RMAC

o NCAA Division 3o Private Schools

o NAIAo Private Schools

o Junior Collegeo 2 year programs (OC, Bellevue, Shoreline, Peninsula, etc)

Levels

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o Academic Programso Scholarshipo Level of Playo Playing Timeo Roster Sizeo Styleo Coacho What do I want?

Priorities

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o The Full Ride Scholarshipo “Just go to showcases”o All that matters is ability

Myths

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o ID Campso Summer, Winter, Spring

o Showcase Tournamentso PSPL Academy Team/ID2o Game Tape/youtubeo Recruiting profile websiteso Guest Playing

o Sereno (ECNL Club in AZ)o Soccer Edge (Spokane)

Tools

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o Freshmen/Sophomoreso No communication allowed from coach to

playero Attend ID camps o Attend showcaseso Start Researching Schools for Programso Begin Narrow your search

Timeline

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o Juniorso Communication allowed from coach to playero Attend ID camps of schools of heavy interesto Narrow down academic interests and local

versus out of stateo Take SAT and ACTso Register with NCAA Clearinghouse to confirm

amateur statuso If D1, verbal commitment

Timeline

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o Seniorso Communication allowed from coach to

playero Set up official visit to individual schoolso Start Researching Schools for Programso If NCAA D1, D2, or D3, signing day in

February.

Timeline

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o NAIA and Junior Collegeo No regulations on contact or players

training with teamso No ID campso Visits set up any time by coaches

Timeline

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o Aside from high level D1, recruitment is a family/player driven process.o Effort in = result outo Persistence payso Communication with coach on progress/statuso Minimization of wasted efforto Target schools and coaches

o Never close doorso Bargaining and leverage

Tips

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o Gradeso Students with better grades are more attractive

o Can be given academic scholarship firsto 3.9 and above = automatic scholarshipo 3.6-3.8 = High chanceo 3.2-3.4 = Low chanceo Below 3.2 = Community college

o Minimization of wasted efforto Target schools and coaches

Tips

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o Gradeso Students with better grades are more attractive

o Can be given academic scholarship firsto 3.9 and above = automatic scholarshipo 3.6-3.8 = High chanceo 3.2-3.4 = Low chanceo Below 3.2 = Community college

o Minimization of wasted efforto Target schools and coaches

Tips

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o What do coaches look for?o Paceo Physicalityo Decision makingo Ball Winningo Ball strikingo Creativity

o Make yourself stand out

Tips

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o What can I do to make myself better?o Speed and Agilityo “Bag of balls” sessionso Soccer outside of soccer

Tips

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o Networkingo Success in placemento Contacting Coacheso Offering high level challengeso Honest Evaluation

o Realistic goal setting

How can Crush Help Me?