SPDSA Donations vital for Kids in Ethiopia INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 2016-17 Community Coaches Wanted 2 2016-17 Coaches Informaon 2 SPDSA Annual General Meeng 3 U7 - U10 Talentendagen Special Event 3 Sherwood Park Phoenix Provincials Recap 4 SPDSA Player Spotlight 5 SPDSA Family Day Cup Informaon 6 Oil Kings Salute to Soccer November 12 6 Team and Coach of the Week Informaon 7 Technical Corner - The Near Post & The Far Post 8/9 Office Contacts and Sponsors 10 SHERWOOD PARK DISTRICT SOCCER ASSOCIATION Soccer in the Park OCTOBER, 2016 VOLUME 3, ISSUE 5 IMPORTANT DATES Coaches Pre- Season Meeting Oct 11 & 13 U7-U8 Talent Day Oct 17 SPDSA League Play Begins Oct 21 Donations of used jerseys, shorts, socks and balls greatly appreciated
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SPDSA Donations vital for Kids in Ethiopia I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
2016-17 Community
Coaches Wanted
2
2016-17 Coaches
Information
2
SPDSA Annual General
Meeting
3
U7 - U10 Talentendagen
Special Event
3
Sherwood Park Phoenix
Provincials Recap
4
SPDSA Player Spotlight 5
SPDSA Family Day Cup
Information
6
Oil Kings Salute to Soccer
November 12
6
Team and Coach of the
Week Information
7
Technical Corner - The
Near Post & The Far Post
8/9
Office Contacts and
Sponsors
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S H E R W O O D P A R K D I S T R I C T S O C C E R A S S O C I A T I O N
Soccer in the Park O C T O B E R , 2 0 1 6
V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 5
I M P O R T A N T
D A T E S
Coaches Pre-
Season Meeting
Oct
11 & 13
U7-U8 Talent
Day
Oct 17
SPDSA League
Play Begins
Oct 21
Donations of used jerseys, shorts, socks and balls greatly appreciated
P A G E 2 V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 5
Important Dates and Development Opportunit ies for Coaches in the SPDSA
After a strong showing by our Tier IV Community teams in Provincials earlier this summer, all eyes now focused on the Tier I, II and III Provincials for our Sherwood Park Phoenix teams. The Tier II and III Provincials took place over the weekend of August 12-14, with eight teams taking part in the various age-groups and tiers. Of the teams competing, three managed to place in the medals capping off a very successful weekend for Phoenix teams. The U14 Tier II Girls were put into a pool with a very strong WHU Premiers team from Calgary. After both teams won their opening game, the teams met Saturday afternoon, with our Phoenix girls already having played earlier in the day. A tight match ended 3-2 in favour of the WHU team, relegating the girls to a consolation game for 5th place, in which they defeated Saints 9-0. The WHU team went on to win the Provincial competition. Our U16 Tier II Boys finished 4th in a very close competition. After starting with a win and loss, the boys made the semi-finals as the best 2nd place team. In the semi-finals the team lost to eventual Provincial Champions SWU Selects, and lost in the Bronze medal game to local rivals Scottish. A dominant Provincial performance came from our U16 Tier II Girls as they cruised to a Provincial Gold medal. After going through the group stage with 2 wins, scoring 10 goals and conceding 1. Most would think that the games would get closer moving into the semi-finals, however the girls upped their game, defeating Raiders 8-0, and shutting out Blizzard 4-0 in the final. U18 Girls Tier II had a strong EMSA season, but just couldn’t get things going in Provincials, and ended up finishing in 6th place after a 3-0 defeat to the Saints. The U14 Tier III Boys (Sandle) captured the Gold medal after a very strong weekend, defeating Medicine Hat 3-1 in the Gold Medal game. The boys came together and played exceptionally well throughout the tournament. Our other Tier III Squad (Ricketts) struggled early in the tournament, however continued to grow each game, finishing 8th place. Our U14 Tier III Girls (MacNeil and Nicks) both had strong showings at this years Provincial Competition. MacNeil’s team started out with a very unlucky 1-0 loss to the eventual Provincial champions Storm in a game where they couldn’t buy a goal. The team found the back of the net in their next games, defeating Medicine Hat 7-0 and MW Selects 2-0 to finish 5th. Nick’s team finished the group stage 2-0, advancing to the playoff round. In a close semi-final game the team fell to St. Albert 3-1, but rebounded to capture the Bronze medal defeating SW Sting 2-1. The Tier I Provincials took place the next weekend, August 20-23, with three teams vying for a chance to represent Alberta at the CSA Club National Championships in October. The U16 Tier I Girls looked to repeat after their gold medal finish last season at the Tier II Provincials, however came up against strong teams from Calgary in their pool. After drawing their first game, our girls fell 1-0 to eventual Champions from Foothills. The girls rebounded to secure the Bronze medal on Sunday with a 3-1 win over Rangers from Calgary. The U16 Tier I Boys who for the most part were part of our U14 Tier I champions last year were playing up an age-group at this years Provincials. The boys had a strong season, finishing 2nd in EIYSA despite being a year younger. The team finished 6th place, losing each game by only a goal, including their opening game to the eventual U16 Tier I Champions. The showing this season will certainly set the team up well in the future. Our U14 Tier I Girls were coming off a strong season, finishing 3rd in a tightly contested EIYSA league. The team finished 1-2-0 in Pool Play, ending up placing 6th in the Competition.
Congratulations to all of our teams for representing Sherwood Park so well over the Provincial Competitions
Phoenix comes away as the most successful team from the North at ASA Youth Club Provincials
P A G E 5
S O C C E R I N T H E P A R K
REX & FC Edmonton Select 12 Phoenix Players Sherwood Park continues to be a hot spot in Developing Elite Players
The SPDSA is proud to offer elite youth soccer through our Phoenix program. The program is consistently strong in the EIYSA and EMSA leagues and the development of players within the SPDSA is being highlighted by the exposure and selection of Sherwood Park players to the FC Edmonton Academy (Males) and the Alberta Soccer run Regional Excel Centre (REX) (Females).
Regional Excel Centre
“The program was implemented in 2013 in both Edmonton and Calgary, which provides players with an identified pathway to reach the National team. The Centre also provides players
with greater exposure to scholarship opportunities at Schools in Canada as well as the United States.”
Six Sherwood Park Phoenix players have been selected for the RPC program for the upcoming year. Breanna Truscott (Bottom Right) is entering her 3rd year in the RPC program and plays for the U17 Tier 1 Girls team that recently captured Bronze at the ASA Provincials. 2nd year players in the program, Kaitlin Willisko and Grace Mullane are currently playing with the U17 Tier 2 Girls team that recently captured Gold at the ASA Provincials. Entering the program for the first time is Delana Friesen and McKayla Brault, who played with George Brady and the U17 Tier 1 team and Adrienne Poulin who played with the U17 Tier 2 team coached by Sean Fleming.
Well done girls on all your effort and achievement in
being selected to the program!
“As part of the Canada Soccer Pathway, the Women’s EXCEL Program is designed to ensure more of Canada’s exceptional young players find their way into the best competitive envicornments, so that our Women’s National Team is provided with a steady
stream of players meeting high standards to keep us competitive on the world stage.”
“The Women’s EXCEL program is still in its early stages, the result will be a research-based, coordinated system that focuses on achieving technical perfection while developing the whole player across four corners of development: physical, mental, technical/tactical, and social/emotional.”
All Quotes taken from the RPC Page Alberta Soccer website and Canada Soccer’s EXCEL program brochure.
FC Edmonton Academy
“The FC Edmonton Academy began in January 2012 and now in its fifth year, continues to be a fully funded program by FC Edmonton owners Tom and Dave Fath. One of the goals of the academy is to provide an opportunity for the elite player to focus solely on their individual growth within the playing philosophy of FC Edmonton.”
Six Sherwood Park Phoenix players have been selected for the 2016-2017 U16 FC Edmonton Academy.
Prince Amanda, Abraham Jones, Jackson Vinci and David Chung return to the program and are joined by Callum Dorohoy and Carson Janzen who were selected this year.
All 6 players were apart of the 2001 Phoenix Boys team that finished 2nd in EIYSA and 4th in the Province, despite playing the season up an age-group.
“The goals of the Academy remain to provide an environment for the elite player to reach the next level of the game. Like any other professional club, the Academy is always looking for the next player to sign with the first team.
Know a player or coach
that deserves some
recognition?
The SPDSA wants to
recognize individuals in
our program for their
outstanding achievements.
Please contact the office
for further information.
P A G E 6 V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 5
Family Day Cup - Adult Tournament Information 3rd Annual Family Day Adult Tournament scheduled for February 12 - 15, 2016
The SPDSA had a very successful tournament last Family Day Weekend and will be looking to improve further this indoor season.
The tournament will be held February 17 - 20, 2017 with all games taking place at Millennium Place.
*Efforts will be made to have the tournament run Friday-Saturday-Sunday or Saturday-Sunday-Monday.
Entry Deadline: January 17th, 2017
Cost: $500
Prizes: 1st Place $500, 2nd Place $250 (Divisions with 6 teams)
DONATIONS WANTED The SPDSA is accepting donations for a planned silent auction at the Family Day Cup. All proceeds from the silent auction will go toward off-setting tournament costs and into making future Family Day Cup’s even better.
Divisions: Men’s & Women’s
-Competitive (Tier 1 & Below)
-Recreational A (Tier 3 & Below)
-Recreational B (Tier 4 & Below)
Classics
-Premier & Below
Co-Ed
-Tier 3 & Below Players or Registered in a Co-ed Recreational League sanctioned by ASA
The SPDSA will, based on registrations, look to create a competitive and fun tournament for all teams involved.
For more information on the tournament click here.
Any questions with regards to the tournament can be emailed to Graeme ([email protected]).
Tickets for Oil Kings, Salute to Soccer - November 12
Come see the Brand New Rogers Place for only $5.00 and watch the Stars of Tomorrow
On November 12th the Edmonton Oil Kings will be hosting
their 4th Annual Salute to Soccer event on Saturday
November 12 when they take on the Kootenay Ice.
The Oil Kings recognize that soccer is a huge scene in the
Edmonton and area and have a special themed soccer
night each season. Special intermission performances by
Still Street Soccer will wow those in attendance, and the
Oil Kings will even be hosting a Pre-Game event for
interested Coaches and Managers.
SPDSA Scores 1000 Tickets
The SPDSA is selling 1000 tickets to this game, an $18.00
value for ONLY $5.00!!
To Purchase tickets, please visit the SPDSA Store. Once
tickets are ready, you will be contacted to come pick them
up.
The NEW Rogers Place
The Oil Kings play their home games in the brand new
Rogers Place, which has the city buzzing with excitement.
Come check out the brand new facility on November 12.
The SPDSA Technical Department has instituted four new
Technical Lead positions for the upcoming year, all heavily
involved in what is described as the “Golden Age of Learning”
The four Technical Lead positions have been broken down into
U9/U10 Boys, U9/U10 Girls, U11/U12 Boys and U11/U12 Girls.
Each Technical Lead is responsible for training our Junior
Phoenix (U9-U10) and Phoenix (U11-U12) teams at these
levels as well as game management. They will also be involved
in our community program through Coach and Player
development during the season.
Please read below for the Bio’s on our Technical Leads.
U9/U10 Boys - Osmo Bimba
Osmo currently coaches our U13
Phoenix boys team and is
currently working toward
attaining his Provincial C Licence.
He currently plays with Alberta
Major Leagues Green & Gold, and
played 5 years with the University
of Alberta Golden Bears from
2009-2014. Osmo was a part of
the National Training Centre and
spent time in the Vancouver Whitecaps Residency program as
a youth player.
U9/U10 Girls - Sue Herring
Our Grassroots Coordinator, Sue
Herring, will be leading the U9/U10
girls. Sue holds the USSF National B
and C licences while bringing an array
of coaching experience.
Sue played for the Doncaster Belles for
5 years in the F.A. Women’s Premier
league in England, winning both the
league and WFA Cup.
U11/U12 Boys - Graeme
Dickson
Graeme currently coaches
with the Clover Bar Junior
High Soccer Academy in
Sherwood Park, holds an
ASA Provincial B Licence.
Graeme attended the
University of Alberta and
graduated with a degree in
Physical Education, specializing in Coaching Education. He has
played with the Edmonton Croatia soccer club in the Alberta
Major League and played 5 years in the ACAC with Grant
MacEwan and N.A.I.T.
U11/U12 Girls - Eric Munoz
Eric was a member of the U20
Canadian National team and also
played post-secondary soccer with
the NCAA Division 1 University of
Memphis and the CIS University of
Alberta.
Eric played professional soccer in
Chile and in Edmonton with the
Drillers and Aviators.
Eric holds a National B license,
American Premier Diploma,
America Advanced American
Diploma and is a NCCP Facilitator.
Along with the U11/U12 Girls
program, Eric is also involved in
the Alberta REX program.
P A G E 9
T h e F A R P o s t
S O C C E R I N T H E P A R K
Session: Receiving the Ball
Level: U8—U10 Learn to Train
Thank you to our Sponsors
Sherwood Park District Soccer Association
Technical Office
Mon-Wed-Fri 9:00am - 1:00pm
Tues-Thurs-Weekends/Hol. Closed
131.2 Millennium Place
2000 Premier Way
Administration Office/Equipment Room
Mon-Wed-Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm
Tues-Thurs 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Weekends/Holidays Closed
#102 - 241 Kaska Road
Phone: 780-449-1343 | Fax: 780-464-5821
Staff Contacts
General Manager Debbie Ballam [email protected] ext. 4 Financials, Sponsorships, Website, ASA Travel Permits, Injury Claims, Daily Operations Operations Dean Mastrangelo [email protected] ext. 3 Equipment, Schedules, Facility Bookings Registrar Sharon Arnott [email protected] ext. 2 Registrations, Player Cards, CRC’s, Community Registrar Natasha Carter [email protected] Community Registrations, CRC’s, Administrative Support/Communication Coordinator Graeme Dickson [email protected] ext. 1 Communication, Newsletter, Adult League, Assists Tournament Coordination
Technical Director Ian Skitch [email protected] ext. 5 Overall direction of the Technical Program Grassroots Coordinator Sue Herring [email protected] Grassroots and Community Program Technical Coordinator Daniel Drummond [email protected] Academy, Technical Administration Technical Coach Eric Munoz [email protected] Technical Coaching Referee Coordinator Derek Douglas [email protected] Referee Development, Referee Assigning