2011 msysa camp and tournament guide
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Includes all MSYSA Camp and Tournaments for the 2011 SeasonTRANSCRIPT
2011 CAMP & TOURNAMENT GUIDE2011 CAMP & TOURNAMENT GUIDE2011 CAMP & TOURNAMENT GUIDE2011 CAMP & TOURNAMENT GUIDE2011 CAMP & TOURNAMENT GUIDE2011 CAMP & TOURNAMENT GUIDE
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OFFICE INFORMATION Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
Spring 2011 Volume 6, Issue 1
The official publication of the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
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Winter 2009: Volume 4, Issue 2
The official publication of theMichigan State Youth Soccer Association
Circulation/SubscriptionsContact Michigan Youth Soccer
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Contents copyright Michigan State Youth SoccerAssociation and/or The Active Network, Inc.. Alllayout and/or graphics copyright The Active Network(©2009) and/or the Michigan State Youth SoccerAssociation. All photographs copyright The ActiveNetwork (©2009) and/or Michgan State Youth SoccerAssociation unless otherwise noted. Reproduction oruse of photos/artwork/articles/ideas that appear inthis publication in any manner without prior writtenconsent is strictly prohibited. The contents of articlesand/or advertisements in Michigan Soccer are not to beconstrued as official statements, evaluations orendorsements by the authors, MSYSA nor The ActiveNetwork. Neither the authors, editors, publishers, northe Michigan State Youth Soccer Association assume/accept legal responsibility for any errors or omissions.
Advertising: All advertising in Michigan Soccer must fullypre-paid by the publication date for issue in whichsaid advertisement will appear. Please contact theMichigan State Youth Soccer Association regarding anyquestions to the above.
OFFICE INFORMATION M i c h i g a n St a t e Yo u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n
February 28, 2009
President: Sohail [email protected] President: Dave [email protected]: Robin [email protected]: Ruth [email protected] Program Chair: Marcia [email protected] Adult League: Gerhard [email protected]: Chico [email protected] Director: Rob [email protected] District Comm.:Dan [email protected] East District Comm. Yvonne [email protected] District Comm.: Gil [email protected] SW District Comm.: Mike [email protected] Central District Comm.: Pete [email protected] of Coaching: Bryan [email protected] Manager: Sarah [email protected] Manager: Adam [email protected] Administrator: Melissa [email protected]
9401 General Drive, Suite 120Plymouth, MI 48170office: 734-459-6220fax: 734-459-6242
Executive Director: Tom Frisbietfrisbie@michiganyouthsoccer.orgwww.michiganyouthsoccer.org
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Winter 2009: Volume 4, Issue 2
The official publication of theMichigan State Youth Soccer Association
Circulation/SubscriptionsContact Michigan Youth Soccer
Email: [email protected]
Advertising SalesThe Active Network, Inc.
Contact Ally Ward at [email protected] call 888.543.7223 Ext. 3935
Contents copyright Michigan State Youth SoccerAssociation and/or The Active Network, Inc.. Alllayout and/or graphics copyright The Active Network(©2009) and/or the Michigan State Youth SoccerAssociation. All photographs copyright The ActiveNetwork (©2009) and/or Michgan State Youth SoccerAssociation unless otherwise noted. Reproduction oruse of photos/artwork/articles/ideas that appear inthis publication in any manner without prior writtenconsent is strictly prohibited. The contents of articlesand/or advertisements in Michigan Soccer are not to beconstrued as official statements, evaluations orendorsements by the authors, MSYSA nor The ActiveNetwork. Neither the authors, editors, publishers, northe Michigan State Youth Soccer Association assume/accept legal responsibility for any errors or omissions.
Advertising: All advertising in Michigan Soccer must fullypre-paid by the publication date for issue in whichsaid advertisement will appear. Please contact theMichigan State Youth Soccer Association regarding anyquestions to the above.
OFFICE INFORMATION M i c h i g a n St a t e Yo u t h S o c c e r A s s o c i a t i o n
February 28, 2009
President: Sohail [email protected] President: Dave [email protected]: Robin [email protected]: Ruth [email protected] Program Chair: Marcia [email protected] Adult League: Gerhard [email protected]: Chico [email protected] Director: Rob [email protected] District Comm.:Dan [email protected] East District Comm. Yvonne [email protected] District Comm.: Gil [email protected] SW District Comm.: Mike [email protected] Central District Comm.: Pete [email protected] of Coaching: Bryan [email protected] Manager: Sarah [email protected] Manager: Adam [email protected] Administrator: Melissa [email protected]
9401 General Drive, Suite 120Plymouth, MI 48170office: 734-459-6220fax: 734-459-6242
Executive Director: Tom Frisbietfrisbie@michiganyouthsoccer.orgwww.michiganyouthsoccer.org
9401 General Drive, Suite 120Plymouth MI 48170 Office Phone: 734-459-6220 Fax: 734-459-6242
Executive Director: Thomas K. [email protected]
President: Sohail Qureshi [email protected] President: Dave Mashni [email protected]: Robin Crawford [email protected]: Ruth Dober [email protected] Program Chair: Marcia Kaline [email protected] Adult League: Gerhard Mengel [email protected]: Chico Villarruel [email protected] Director: Miriam Hickey [email protected] District Comm.: Dan Raben [email protected] East District Comm. Yvonne Curtis [email protected] District Comm.: Gil Urban [email protected] SW District Comm.: Mike Poulos [email protected] Central District Comm.: Pete Fenwick [email protected] of Coaching: Bryan Thorp [email protected] Manager: Sarah Shiguango [email protected] Manager: Joel [email protected] Manager: Char [email protected] Administrator: Barb [email protected]
Circulation/Subscriptions Contact Michigan Youth Soccer
Email: [email protected]
Advertising SalesGrand River Printing & Imaging
Contact: [email protected]
Contents copyright Michigan State Youth Soccer Association and/or Grand River Printing & Imaging. All layout and/or graphics copyright Grand River Printing & Imaging (©2010) and/or Michigan State Youth Soccer Association unless otherwise noted. Reproducation or use of photos/artwork/articles/ideas that appear in this publication in any manner without prior writ-ten consent is strictly prohibited. The contents of articles and/or advertisements in Michigan Soccer are not to be construed as official statements, evaluation or endorsements by the authors, MSYSA nor Grand River Printing & Imaging. Neither the au-thors, editors, publishers, nor the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association assume/accept legal responsibility for any errors or ommissions.
Advertising: All advertising in Michigan Soccer must fully pre-paid by the publication date for issue in which said advertisement will appear. Please contact the Michigan State Youth Soccer As-sociation regarding any questions to the above.
PO BOX 751
PETOSKEY, MI 49770
Ph: (231)-348-2947
Fax: (231)-348-1246 [email protected]
Tournament applications available at:
www.petoskeysoccer.com
JUNE 17th-19th
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SEPTEMBER 10th&11th
*Information provided for the 2011 calendar year
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MSYSA CAMPS & TOURNAMENTS Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
boys & girls u8-u13 Divisions
Costs: 6v6 $475 8v8 $500 11v11 $525
Crew Spring Classic deadline:March 28th 2011
boys u8-u14 & girls u8-u18 divisions
Costs: 6v6 $500 8v8 $525 11v11 $575
Crew Cup deadline:August 13th 2011
Grand Rapids Crew Juniors—- 3701 32nd St. SE, Kentwood MI. 49512—www.grcrewjuniors.org
WWW.GRCREWJUNIORS.ORGClick on tournaments tab
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Association MSYSA NEWS
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2010 MSYSA AWARD WINNERS Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Association MSYSA CAMPS & TOURNAMENTS
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2010 KOHL’S AMERICAN CUP Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
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September 17-18Boys: u10-U14
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MSYSA COACHING Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
This is a follow up article to, “Designing a Curriculum”. In Part I, we defined a curriculum; A Curriculum provides a structured foundation by which players and coaches can develop. It is important to establish a level of criteria for both players and coaches in an effort to track progress as well as establish a common foundation for evaluation. Like steps up a ladder, the levels of the curriculum need to be progressive from A to Z. By establishing goals/ objectives at each level, both the player and the coach can be held to identifiable goal(s). Over time, the layers of goals will yield a culture, an identity for the club.
In Part II, we provided ideas of how to design a curriculum based upon five key factors;
The number of available coaches, the number of available fields, the number of players per coach, and the access to players, e.g. how often are players available to train.
The objective in this article is to understand the philosophy of a club and its bearing on a curriculum.
The club philosophy begins with the Mission Statement of the Club. Are you looking to provide a safe and healthy soccer environment? Are you looking to provide educational tools, coaches and facilities, to help players reach their potential? Once your Mission is defined, then you can move forward with a curriculum.
CLUB X MiSSiON STATEMENT:
“The mission of Club X is to provide the tools necessary for its members to enjoy and develop an interest and passion for soccer to their said abilities.”
What then is our Club Philosophy? What do you want your players to learn? What should the finished player product look like?
CLUB X PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PHiLOSOPHY:
•Motto:“StriveforExcellence”•Establishesatrainingenvironment
that values hard work•Establishesapriorityoncoaching
education and player development•Establishesabrandofsoccerthatis
fun, creative and attack oriented•PlayerdevelopmentisaMARATHONnotaSPRINT.
The Mission Statement is complete. The Player Development Philosophy is complete. The meat and potatoes of your club are next. YOU need to detail the foundations, the building blocks necessary to reach your Player Development Philosophy goals within your Mission Statement.
Club X wishes to have a final product that involves a particular playing style; a style that defines their culture as well as extracting the values of their Mission and Development Philosophy to the fullest.
PLAYiNG PHiLOSOPHY
•Developtheplayerfirst,teamsecond•Possessionisthekeytoscoring•Defendupfield•Usepossessiontoprobetheopposition
for penetrating opportunities•Utilizeball-orienteddefensewithinazonalsystem
•Quicktransitions:defensetooffense,offense to defense
What keys can be found in Playing Philosophy of Club X that would be vital in their curriculum development? Individual player development is fundamental to their playing style. Possession is mentioned. Plus, a high tempo of defending up field is part of their Playing Philosophy.
Below is a graph that details the targets for Competitive Players in Club X.
What are your targets for your oldest players?
Once those targets are defined, the process works backwards. If a U13 player is expected to handle air balls, when do you introduce them into your curriculum? If “Speed of Play” is a crucial factor in your Player Development Philosophy, then when do you begin to introduce the factors in involved with “Speed of Play”? What are those factors - technical ability, team shape, team communication?
The question remains of how and when to introduce the “teaching” of those targets? That, then, is the curriculum for your club; a defined program that develops players progressively through their maturation within the sport from point A to point Z, from age 5 to 18. Over time, the key targets form each age willyieldaplayingstylethatsymbolizesyour Playing Philosophy and an identity for your club.
Bryan C. ThorpMSYSA Director of Coaching
Curriculum, Culture, and Identity,
Part III- Philosophy and Curriculum
Club X General Player Development Targets for Competitive Players U13 U18
Ball competence Technical Ball Speed Technical Ball SpeedReceiving air balls into space, add fake/ feint
Functional games Functional games
Serve balls over 20-25 yards, both feet
Serving balls over 35yds Technical Composure
Strive for personal excellence
Strive for higher levels
Strive for higher levels
Knowledge of structured games, 6:4, 7:5
Functional games, 9:5 Functional games, 8:8
Zonal Defending Understand System and Positional Roles
Knowledge of Attacking and Defending Scenarios
Introduction to Speed of Play
RecognizingAttacking and Defending Scenarios
Knowledge of Transitional Play
Introduction to Pattern Play
Knowledge of Pattern Play
Changing Rhythm of Game
Once those targets are defined, the process works backwards. If a U13 player is expected to handle air balls, when do you introduce them into your curriculum? If “Speed of Play” is a crucial factor in your Player Development Philosophy, then when do you begin to introduce the factors in involved with “Speed of Play”? What are those factors - technical ability, team shape, team communication?
The question remains of how and when to introduce the “teaching” of those targets? That, then, is the curriculum for your club; a defined program that develops players progressively through their maturation within the sport from point A to point Z, from age 5 to 18. Over time, the key targets form each age will yield a playing style that symbolizes your Playing Philosophy and an identity for your club.
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Association SPOTLIGHT TEAMS
Michigan State Youth Soccer Association is dedicated to excellence in leading, educating, and serving the soccer community.
MICHIGAN STATE YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION 9401 General Dr. Suite 120 Plymouth, MI 48170 Phone: 734-459-6220 Fax: 734-459-6242
Soccer Spotlight Team of the Month
One (1) team will be chosen each month and highlighted at www.michiganyouthsoccer.org. For your chance to be in the “Soccer Spotlight”, complete this form and mail to the MSYSA State
Office with a team photograph and a copy of your MSYSA affiliated, team league roster that has been signed and stamped by your League Registrar. Mail to: MSYSA State Office, Attn: Soccer
Spotlight, 9401 General Dr. Suite 120, Plymouth, MI 48170.
Team Name:__________________________________________ Age:______________ Gender:________
Coach Name:_____________________________________ Phone:_______________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________________________
City:______________________________________ State:_________________ Zip:__________________
MSYSA League Where You Play:___________________________________________________________
MSYSA League Affiliation:________________________________________________________________
Describe Why Your Team Should be in the “Spotlight”_________________________________________
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2010 MSYSA SPRING STATE CUP CHAMPIONS Michigan State Youth Soccer Association
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Association 2010 MSYSA SPRING STATE CUP CHAMPIONS
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Association 2011 MSYSA FALL STATE CUP CHAMPIONS
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Michigan State Youth Soccer Association 2011 MSYSA FALL STATE CUP CHAMPIONS
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Return application and application materials to MSYSA at 9401 General Dr, Suite 120; Plymouth, MI 48170.
Last Name________________________________________ First Name___________________________________________
Street Address____________________________________________________ Phone_______________________________
City__________________________________________ State________________ Zip______________________________
Birth Date___________________ Gender______________ E-Mail______________________________________________
High School____________________________________________________ City___________________________________
Cumulative GPA_____________________________ SAT_______________________ ACT_______________________
College/University________________________________________________ City, State_____________________________
Field of Study___________________________________________________________________________________________
**If your college/university plans are not finalized, please list all potential schools and their location. Use another sheet if necessary.
Please detail community activities and work record on a separate sheet.
Years of Soccer Experience as a Referee (Detail briefly on separate page, include certification level)_____________________
Years of Soccer Experience as Coach/Trainer (Detail briefly on separate page)_______________________________________
MSYSA Affiliation: Do not include high school
Season & Year (Fall/Spring) Team Name MSYSA League Name
1._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
2._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
3._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
4._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
5._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
6._____________________________________________________________________________________________________
I certify that all information provided on this application is accurate.
Sign & Date____________________________________________________________________________________________
General Information to Applicants:
1. This program of college tuition awards is administered by the Michigan State
Youth Soccer Association.
2. Scholarships are in the form of tuition awards of $1,000 and are to be used
toward expenses in an accredited college, university, or community college
beginning with the Fall of 2011.
3. This program is open to Michigan residents who are participating in a bona
fide soccer program and are graduating high school seniors.
4. Applicants must have played on a MSYSA-affiliated team for at least 6
seasons (3 years).
5. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00.
6. Applicants need not play college soccer to apply.
7. All applicants receive notice of their status as soon as practicable after the
selection process is completed.
8. Awards are contingent upon proof of acceptance and enrollment in a full-time
academic program at an accredited college, university, or community college
in the Fall of 2011.
Application Requirements:
Applicants must submit the following to MSYSA and must be
received at the address listed below NO LATER THAN
FEBRUARY 1, 2011.
1. A completed application form.
2. A copy of your official high school transcript (including
ACT and/or SAT scores).
3. Personal biography which includes your athletic
achievements, honorary or special interest organizations,
community involvement, high school major, course of study
you plan to pursue, awards or scholarships you have
received, work record, and a brief description of any way
which you have given back to soccer, i.e. coach, referee, etc.
4. An essay addressing the question “How has soccer helped
you as an individual?”
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