Player Development Program (PDP) Summer
Mini Camp Attendee Information Packet
Enclosed in this packet you will find
information relative to your age group’s camp event that
includes dates, locations, tentative schedules, and
fees. As part of preparation for the PDP mini camp and
next year’s regional camp process, it is your
responsibility to follow very specific directions
regarding necessary paperwork. For your convenience,
enclosed are an original of each of the four necessary
forms – it will be your responsibility to complete the
forms in their entirety and have the necessary forms
notarized.
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Kentucky Youth Soccer ODP Teams
Compete in Alabama
The Kentucky Youth Soccer 91, 92 & 93 Boys and
Girls teams recently attended the Southeast College Showcase hosted by Alabama
Youth Soccer Association at the Jack Allen Soccer Complex, Decatur, AL. This was
the first time in the state association history that ODP team players and
alternates were able to play together in a tournament prior to attending
regional camp over the summer. All the teams conducted themselves with great
professionalism both on and off the field, and had the opportunity to play
against some high level competition including a youth team from a professional
club in Mexico.
Several of the players representing Kentucky
Youth Soccer Association were scouted and observed by colleges and universities
from around the country as well as the Raydos FC whom were victories over the
1992 Boys by 2-0 were impressed with players from the state teams and will be
looking to invite them in for a try-out at the club in the near future.
Adrian Parrish, Director of Coach & Player
Development, stated “That he was extremely pleased with how the Olympic
Development Program has progressed over the last couple of years. This was
evident with the quality of play by all the teams who showed well against some
very strong competition”
On behalf of Kentucky Youth Soccer Association we would like to thank the
administrators, coaches, parents, players and clubs for the continuous support
To see pictures from the event,
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2007/2008 State ODP
Team Members and Alternates Selected
Kentucky
Youth Soccer Association would like to thank all the players who
participated in this season’s Olympic Development Program. Every single
player that registered has contributed in making the program improve from
the state through to the national level. It is our aim to keep developing
and working with the most elite players so that we can continue to compete
at the regional and national level. Obviously not every player can represent
Kentucky Youth Soccer Association but without your hard work and dedication
in helping each other develop it would not be possible to offer such a
successful program.
On behalf
of Kentucky Youth Soccer Association we would like to congratulate all of
the players named in the final squad or as an alternate. This is only the
start of what could be a very successful career if you continue to show the
willingness and attitude to develop as a player. Please remember that if you
are named as an alternate you are still heavily involved in the program and
may have the opportunity to represent Kentucky Youth Soccer Association at
the US Youth Soccer Region II Camp/Tournament in July.
If you do
not wish to accept the position on the roster or as an alternate please
contact Adrian Parrish by Thursday March 27th 2008. If your name
is not on the list a player evaluation will be mailed to you after April 2nd
2008.
To see the list of players
selected please
click here.
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Four Local
Players to Represent Region II
US Youth Soccer released rosters today for the
US Youth
Soccer Boys ODP Super Group at Disney's Soccer Showcase
from December 27-30, 2007. Representing the 1990 age
are Louisville natives Kevin Bick and Kyle Schickel.
Kevin plays for Chicago Magic SC and Kyle plays for
Javanon 91. Joining the 1991 age group in Orlando are
United 1996 players Tsotleho Jane and Lepekola Seetane.
This is a great honor, and Kentucky Youth Soccer wishes
them the best as they compete in this high level
tournament.
The showcase event is among the top recruiting
tournaments in the country. This year, the showcase will
play host to over 600 teams along with the eight Super
Group teams and more than 900 collegiate coaches. To
check out the entire list of players, please click
here.
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Matt Vogel
Named to NSCAA College All America Team
Senior defender Matt
Vogel of Transylvania University was named to
the 2007 NSCAA Third Team Men’s Division III All
American. Matt started 21 games while leading
Transylvania to the NCAA Division III Sweet Sixteen.
Prior to playing at Transylvania, Matt played for
Lexington FC and for the Kentucky ODP State Team.
Recently, he passed his Kentucky Youth
Soccer “E” Coaching Certificate and plans to attend the
“D” License in the spring. To see the entire NSCAA list,
please
click here.
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Lepe Seetane Named to NSCAA
High School All America Team
Sophomore forward
Lepe Seetane
was named to the 2007 NSCAA/adidas
Boys Youth All-America Team. He is among 80 honorees
invited to the National Soccer Coaches Association of
America All-America Luncheon, to be held on Saturday,
Jan. 19, as part of the 2008 NSCAA Convention in
Baltimore, MD. Lepe plays for Trinty High School in
Louisville and United 1996 FC, and was named the 2007
Kentucky Youth Soccer Eurosport Boys Player of the Year.
To see the entire NSCAA
list, please
click here.
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Kevin Bick
Named to NSCAA All America Team Junior striker
Kevin Bick was
named to the 2007 NSCAA/ adidas Boys High School All-America
Team. He is among 80 honorees invited to the National Soccer
Coaches Association of America All-America Luncheon, to be held
on Saturday, Jan. 19, as part of the 2008 NSCAA Convention in
Baltimore, MD. Kevin plays for Xavier High School in
Louisville
and the Chicago Magic SC. He was the Kentucky Eurosport Player of the
Year in 2006, a member of the Kentucky ODP team since 2005 and has
been called up to the USSF Under 17 MNT.
To see the entire NSCAA list, please
click here |
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91 Girls ODP State Team at Regional
Photo Gallery -
A photo collection by Pam Schneider of
the girls trip to the 2007 Regional camp. |
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Kentucky
Player Invited to
National Camp
Logan Spencer of Henderson, KY has been selected to attend the
Under-14 Boys’ National Development Program Identification Camp
at Middlesex School in Concord, MA from July 29-August 4. This
camp will bring together the top 119 players from each all
corners of the United States for a weeklong event of training.
Logan will receive instruction and play games for a week, while
being watched, evaluated and directed by US Soccer’s National
Staff Coaches, US Soccer coaches, and other regional and state
coaches.
Back at home,
Logan is an eight grader at South School in Henderson and he plays
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Kentucky Player
Impressive at ODP Camp
Arin Gilliland of
Lancaster, KY has been selected to the 1992 US Youth Soccer Region II Girls
Olympic Development Program Pool Team. Regional and national staff coaches selected her at
regional camp held in DeKalb, Illinois. This camp brought
together the top 18 player each of US Youth Soccer 14
Midwestern stats
competing for
selection to the Pool Team.
Only 30 players were selected in
each age group to
represent Region II in competition.
Back in Kentucky, Arin
attends West Jessamine High School and plays competitively for the U15 LFC
Premier team, a team that recently finished second at the US Youth Soccer
Midwest Regional Championships.
Arin has been involved
in the Kentucky Youth Soccer ODP program since 2004, but this is the first
time she has made the ODP Regional Team. This is a great honor, not only
for Arin, but for the entire state of Kentucky. Good luck to Arin as she
competes with Region II in the coming months.
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Kentucky ODP Player
Representing Region II
Brycen
Howard was selected to represent the US Youth Soccer Region II ODP on
its upcoming England/Scotland tour. During this tour, Region II will
play the youth academy’s of Middlesborough and Everton in England and
finish up the trip with games against traditional Scotland powers Celtic
and Rangers. Prior to their departure back to the United States, the
team will get the opportunity to see Manchester United take on
Middlesborough live at Old Traffford.
Back in Kentucky, Brycen is an honor roll
student at South Oldham Middle School and currently in an attacking
midfielder for Javanon 92. Good luck to Brycen and the rest of the Region
II ODP team.
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Forward to
Participate in FIFA Under-20 World Cup Qualifications
Former Jeffersontown YSA United and Kentucky State ODP Team player and current San Diego State
University sophomore Omar Persad has been called up to the Jamaica
Under-20 national team to compete at the FIFA Under-20 World Cup
qualification matches.
Persad, who previously played for the United States U-16 National
team, will join the team as soon as possible as the qualifying matches are slated for Feb. 21-25
in Culiacan, Mexico.
he participated in the Region I ODP Europe team before he moved to KY. Then
when he moved to KY he participated with Kentucky State ODP Team where he was
named to the Region II Pool prior to joining the US National Team.
Jamaica is joined in Group B by Mexico, Costa Rica, St. Kitts and
Nevis, with the top two teams moving on the to the FIFA Under-20 World
Cup. The U-20 World Cup will be held in six cities (Edmonton, Burnaby,
Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Victoria) across Canada from June 30-July
22.
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Former Kentucky Youth Soccer
ODP Player
First Round Pick in MLS Superdraft
JAN. 2007 INDIANAPOLIS, IN.
John Michael Hayden of Louisville, Kentucky was drafted by the
reigning MLS Cup Champions, Houston Dynamo with the 13th overall pick at
the Major League Soccer (MLS) Superdraft January 12th in Indianapolis.
As a youth player with Javanon Soccer Club, John Michael was named
the 2001 Kentucky Youth Soccer
Eurosport Male Player of the Year and 2000
NSCAA/adidas Kentucky Player of the Year. In addition to his successful
career with Javanon Soccer Club, John Michael was a member of Kentucky
Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program and was named to the Region II
ODP team from 1997-2000.
After graduating from Trinity High School in 2001, John Michael went
on to play for the Hoosiers at Indiana University. After four success
years at Indiana, including winning the NCAA Championship titles in 2003
and 2004, John Michael was named to the 2006 Big Ten First Team as a senior.
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 College
Soccer News Names Two Kentucky ODP Alumni to Freshman All American Team
December 2006
Darren Yeagle
Indiana
University, Forward
Sean Kelly,
George Mason
University, Goalkeeper |
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Darren
Yeagle Gathers Three Big Ten Conference Awards
Nov. 2006 PARK RIDGE, ILL. - The Big Ten
office announced the 2006 All-Big Ten and All-Freshman men's soccer teams,
as well as individual award winners.
Indiana's freshman Darren Yeagle of
Louisville, KY was dubbed Freshman Player of the Year, selected for the All
Freshman Team and picked to the All Conference first team. Yeagle was on of
six players that the coaches agree on as unanimous selections to the
All-Freshman team.
To read more,
click here.
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Sean Kelley Earns NSCAA
All-South Atlantic Region Honors
Nov. 2006 Fairfax, Va.--George Mason University Freshmen
Sean Kelley (GK; Lexington, Ky.) was named to the
National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-South
Atlantic Region Third Team.
Kelley was a 2006 graduate of
Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School and played for PL Dunbar HS
Bulldogs, Lexington FC Premier and for the Kentucky Youth
Soccer State ODP Team.
To read more,
click here.
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