cal south annual report
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072007CAL SOUTH ANNUAL REPORTCAL SOUTH ANNUAL REPORT
The past twelve months have been an exciting period for Cal South. We have continued toexcel while working to improve our services. Some of the things we have accomplished help tomaintain our leadership in the youth sports arena.
One of my main goals in the past year was to create corporate transparency. I am cognizantof my role as a President of an organization that services children and families. Cal South actionsshould always be visible and open for all to see. Our Board of Directors has adopted a Code ofEthics that should be a model for all non-profit organizations. We have also created a Disclosureform for all Cal South personnel so all possible conflicts of interests are publicly disclosed. TheBoard members were among the first to complete the forms, which are available for public viewingat our corporate office.
Another commitment is to expand the influence of Cal South and US Youth Soccer intocommunities otherwise unaffiliated. The Board authorized and oversaw the creation of the positionof Director of Competition and Membership Development to carry out this important goal. This willincrease membership in Cal South, while offering new members the opportunity to share in thebenefits of being part of our soccer family.
Cal South players have continued to excel at all levels. I congratulate our players, families,coaches and supporters for their efforts in the National Championships, Regional Championships,National Cup and State Cup Championships. Once again, Cal South was able to contribute, fromState and National Cup funds, donations to our teams that advanced to the Regional and Nationallevels of play. I have had the pleasure of conversing with Presidents from other state associations aswell as coaches and parents from other states. When I tell them how much we contribute to ourteams, they are amazed and envious.
200DEAR MEMBERS,DEAR MEMBERS,
Our Olympic Development Program has continued to be a source of great pride, with ourteams recently winning seven out of eight Regional Championships. This is a credit to our ODPplayers and staff, their parents, and their club coaches.
The Cal South Top Soccer program continues to be the world’s finest. We are the examplethat other states follow to develop their programs. Every player should have an opportunity to playsoccer.
The Cal South referee development program continues to be the envy of otherassociations. Other states now seek to send their youth referees to our development camp. Ourown young referees continue to excel at the Regional and National Youth levels.
The Cal South coaching education program continues to create curriculum and train coacheson all levels starting with recreational soccer. The influence of our programs extends far beyond ourgeographic boundaries.
My goal is to continue to deliver quality services to Cal South members. We need todemonstrate strong leadership for our leagues, teams, players and families. Every year the bar is sethigher. We will continue to succeed through vision and hard work.
Yours in soccer,
Gregory P. FalkPresident, Cal South
07“Cal Southhas continued to be
the leader inyouth soccer.”
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CAL SOUTH IS... CAL SOUTH IS... The California Youth Soccer Association - South (Cal South) is a 501c(3)
California public benefit corporation and national youth state association
of the United States Soccer Federation and United States Youth Soccer.
We represent 206
Member Leagues and
Clubs comprising our
membership of 138,000
registered players, coaches
and league administrators. Our service area extends from San Luis Obispo
to San Diego, and we provide rewarding recreational and competitive
opportunities for boys and girls 5-19 years old.
“...we providerewarding recreational and
competitive opportunities for boys and girls...”
THE GAME FOR ALL KIDS
NATIONAL CUP
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53,105 CompetitivePlayers
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2007LEADERSHIPLEADERSHIP
• 4 CAL SOUTH US YOUTH SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONS- Boys U-14 Valley United Blast- Boys U-15 So Cal United second year in a row- Boys U-17 Arsenal FC third year in a row- Girls U-14 ISC Strikers- 5 teams win US Youth Soccer Fair Play Awards
• 10 CAL SOUTH US YOUTH SOCCER REGION IV CHAMPIONS
EXCELLENCEEXCELLENCE
• 3RD CONSECUTIVE YEAR WITHOUT ANY REGISTRATION FEE INCREASE.
• The Cal South Board of Directors’ sets an example for all sanctioned member leagues through theestablishment of three key initiatives geared towards total transparency.
- The Cal South Decision Hierarchy- Adoption of the Cal South Code of Ethics- Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form: filled out by all Corporate Staff, Board Members &Committee Chairs
- Boys U-12 CFC Italia III- Boys U-13 SFYSL Barcelona Blue- Boys U-14 Valley United Blast- Boys U-15 So Cal United- Boys U-16 Rampage FC- Boys U-17 Arsenal FC
- Boys U-19 Arsenal FC- Girls U-12 West Coast FC- Girls U-14 ISC Strikers- Girls U-18 San Diego Surf
7 “Keeping Kids Safeis our
Top Priority”
• KEEPING OUR KIDS SAFE
- Over 5,000 Coaches & Volunteers were fingerprinted & had background checks as aprotection for our players & leagues
- Seamless integration into the California Department of Justice Subsequent ArrestNotification program
• BOLSTERED ASSOCIATION INSURANCE POLICY ELIMINATING PLAYER CO-PAYREQUIREMENTS AND IMPROVING MEMBER COVERAGE
PROTECTIONPROTECTION
CAL SOUTH ODP (OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM)
• 3 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
• 7 (OUT OF 8) ODP REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
• INCREASES ROLE AS THE PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION TOOL FOR THE U.S.NATIONAL TEAMS & U.S. YOUTH SOCCER REGIONAL TEAMS
- 93 (out of 139) Cal South ODP Players named to the Region IV Team Pools- 51 Cal South ODP Players named to the US National Team Pools- $55,000 of revenues generated in total from the ODP Summer Camps is utilized towardsoffsetting direct player costs to participate in ODP events
*No player has been turned away from ODP due to financial constraints.
2“Develop a player,develop your team.
Develop a coach,
develop the game.”
• COACHING EDUCATION PROGRAM:- Licensed over 3,300 coaches & volunteers- Conducted 156 E, D & Youth License Courses
• CAL SOUTH ADVANCED REFEREE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (ARDP)- 3 of the referees that attended the Region IV ODP Championships in Las Vegas wererookies straight from the mentor program.
- Sent 25 referees to the ODP Championships and are sending 40 to the RegionalChampionships
- 12 of the Mentor Program referees were invited by USSF to officiate at the Nike ShowcaseAcademy at the Home Depot Center in October.
- There were 372 attendees in 17 R-9 clinics during the year 2006.
• CAL SOUTH HOSTS THE 1ST CAL SOUTH TOPSOCCER COACHESWORKSHOP IN APRIL WITH A NUMBER OF COACHES FROM MANYOF OUR PROGRAMS ATTENDING
EDUCATIONEDUCATION
• Solidified multi-year Fox Soccer Channel programming agreement and spearheaded productionof our first national television special “Cal South: Where Champions are Born”.
• Reached 5-year software agreement with ADG retaining ability to resell Competition Managersoftware (tournament and gaming software) to Members at below-market pricing while offeringintegration into the Cal South team database
• Created the well received “Admin Hot Sheet” as a proactive way to present deadlines and othertimely Cal South educational news to the Member League VIP’s of Cal South.
• Cal South’s “Tournament Guide” nationwide promotion of our100+ sanctioned tournaments(NSCAA Convention, US Youth Soccer Convention & Soccer Nation Expo) raises the bar by directmailing over 10,000 copies to all Cal South teams.
• Held First-ever National Cup Round of 16 College Showcase attracting over 100 top CollegeCoaches
• TOPSoccer “The Outreach Program for Soccer,”which provides opportunities for players withphysical & mental disabilities, adds four new programs.
• Cal South becomes an advisory member of the Community Sports Institute (CSI) team looking toprovide youth sports programming at the future Orange County Great Park.
• 3RD Annual League Presidents Summit held at The Home Depot Center achieves record attendanceand successfully incorporates well-received afternoon of roundtable discussions.
2007DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT
07• CAL SOUTH STATE & NATIONAL CUP TOURNAMENTS CONTINUE
GROWTH AND TRADITION OF FUNDING “YOUTH DREAMS”- 1903 total team entrants, up 2% from 2005.- $70,000 ($10k per team) donated to support the 7 Cal South teams traveling to theNationals in Desmoines, Iowa.
- $90,000 ($5k per team) donated to support the 18 Cal South teams traveling to theUSYS Regionals in Boise, Idaho.* In addition, all $450 per team entry fees for the Far West Regional Championships totaling $8,100 were covered by Cal South. All funds are taken
from the entry fees generated from the Cal South State and National Cup tournaments and are given directly to the teams in support of their travel costs.
• CAL SOUTH FIELD DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONContinued its mission of building youth soccer dreams one field at a time by issuing over$160,000 in field and equipment grants to Cal South Member League applicants(an additional $80k in grants currently pending).
- Soccer Field of Dreams in District 2, Program Development Grant- Southwest Soccer Club - John Blanche Soccer Complex, Parking Lot Construction- Lancaster National Soccer Complex, final payment on four -year lighting grant.
GIVING BACKGIVING BACK
“Cal Southtakes its responsibility
very seriously.”
Cal South’s Olympic Development Program continuedto assert itself as the preeminent source of elite youthsoccer talent at the 2006 US Youth Soccer ODPRegion IV Camps.
CAL SOUTH ODP SPOTLIGHT
The camps, which took place throughout July at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon for the boys,and in Moscow, Idaho for the girls, are a major component of the identification process which helpsdetermine players named to U.S. National Team Camp and Pool rosters.
Out of the 139 players that Cal South sent to the Regional Camps, 93 players, a whopping two-thirds of the group, were named to the Region IV Team Pools. 72% of the boys (57 of 79) movedforward, as did 60% of the girls (36 of 60). Additionally, four boys and three girls from the ‘91age group were named to the Region IV Pools, even though they were unable to attend the Regional Camps due to National Camp commitments.
The ‘93 Boys team proved to be the most stunning success, as 18 out of 18 players sent to the fieldsin McMinville, Oregon made it onto the Regional Pool. The boys then nearly made a group leap intothe BU14 National Camp as well, with 15 of the boys getting named to that roster. The ‘92 Boyssquad almost duplicated the ‘93’s achievement by having 18 of its 22 players make the RegionalPools, with five of the boys moving on to the National Camp.
CAL SOUTH ODP SPOTLIGHT
CAL SOUTH ODP93 BOYS REGIONAL CAMPMcMINVILLE, OREGON 2006HEAD COACH / Joey HoffmanASSISTANT COACH / Tony AdamsMANAGER / Gary Emerson
• Robbie Ahn• Angel Ayala • Bryce Beisswanger• Scott Cohen• Zachary Deville• Newton Hallowanger• Daniel Hamilton• Kevin Hoyos• Neil Ignacio• Colin McAtee• Alan Mota• Gabriel Rivera• Anton Salazar• Nathaniel Schnitman• Jacob Speckmeyer• Blake Steele• Andrew Vu• William Widdon
CAL SOUTH ODP92 BOYS REGIONAL CAMPMCMINVILLE, OREGON 2006HEAD COACH / John NapierASSISTANT COACH / George FotopoulosMANAGER / Gary Emerson
• Estanilao Arevalo• Jonathan Canales -
Martinez• Daniel Castro• Manuel Cazares
Francisco Contreas• Earl Edwards• Ricardo Gonzalez• Jaime Gutierrez• Edson Lemus• Oscar Lopez
Edgar Marquez• Emilio Orozco• Moises Orozco• George Pantelic• Favian Parra• Keon Parsa• Marco Pineda
Giuseppe Ricapito• Alberto Rosas
Alex Settlemire• Erik Stephenson• Bobby Wood
CAL SOUTH ODP91 BOYS REGIONAL CAMPMcMINVILLE, OREGON 2006HEAD COACH / Gabe SmithASSISTANT COACH / Junior GonzalezMANAGER / Tony Barber
Dersu AbolfathiJose Altamirano
• Eder Arreola• James Balba
Tristan Bowen• John Fitzpatrick
Robby Gogatz• Russell Jackson• Abdu-Razzaq Juma
Jesus LandoresTyler LundeKevin MartinezMatthew Norton
• Christopher OrtegaJorge Padilla
• Christian RamirezNicholas RihnGiovanni Rollie
• Michael Roman• Christopher Smith
Alejandro Valencia• Juan Valladolid
Chris ViolasJordon YlauanCesar Zamora
CAL SOUTH ODP90 BOYS REGIONAL CAMPMcMINVILLE, OREGON 2006HEAD COACH / Paul LaBellaASSISTANT COACH / Costa NicolauMANAGER / Janette LaBella
• Vincent AlvarezAzeez AtandaDanny BarerraBrian BrungerJared Chavarria
• Christopher CummingsMichael Dagher
• Michael DennyOmar Elmarsi
• Rod Fahamian• Peter Fitschen• Kevin Mejia
Hector MolinaJesse ParedesJose RiosVictor Sanchez
• Christian Vasquez• Abraham Villion• Trevor Whiddon• Zachary Zerrenner
CAL SOUTH ODP92 GIRLS REGIONAL CAMPMOSCOW, IDAHO 2006HEAD COACH / Ranbir ShergillASSISTANT COACH / Mike SmithMANAGER / Cindy Garza
• Alyson Birgel• Haley Boysen• Mia Bruno• Michelle Cruz• Nicole De Puy
Zoe Dickson• Nicole Downing
Kylie Facinelli• Allie Harrison
Brittany Held• Natalie Lagunas• Natalia Ledezma• Ariana Martinez
Mary Beth Mazurek• Jazmin Ponce• Kendall Romine• Zuri Walker• Lauren Weaver
CAL SOUTH ODP91 GIRLS REGIONAL CAMPMOSCOW, IDAHO 2006HEAD COACH / Sami NedjarASSISTANT COACH / Wendy WhitmanMANAGER / Kasey Moore
• Caitlin Allen• Jayden Barrett• Lauren Battung
Kylie Bono• Bianca Burright• Elizabeth Eddy
Lindsay GankemaCourtney GarciaLauren IrwinKelly Johnson
• Sierra Mack• Lauren Matheson
Kathleen MessingerDana MorenoShelby Murphy
• Mariah NorgueiraAmber Pimley
• Mary SchmidtErica Shelton
• Darien Vercillo• Gabriella Zarnegar
CAL SOUTH ODP90 GIRLS REGIONAL CAMPMOSCOW, IDAHO 2006HEAD COACH / Michelle MyersASSISTANT COACH / Scott JuniperMANAGER / Sabrina Stracke
Taryn Bales• Charney Burk• Laura Cole• Renae Cuellar• Kylie Doniak• Natalie Garcia• Shawna Gordon
Katherine Hensley• Camille Levin• Nadia Link• Amelia Mathis• Shaine Millheiser
Stephanie OchsAlyssa OldhamMackenzie OrandNicole Reed
• Danielle RussellAlissa SanchezJordan SantosAlex Sitta
• Michella Spacciapoli• Katherine Suits• Rachel Wood• Cory Yoshida
Cal South has a long history of being the primary pipeline for identifying players for the U.S. SoccerRegional and National Team Pools. Listed on the chart below are those players that have been identified for the Region IV Team Pools and the U.S. National Team Pools or Camps. Cal South extendsour warmest congratulations to them all!
• = REGIONAL TEAMname in red = NATIONAL POOL OR CAMP
4 CAL SOUTH CLUBS CAPTURE GLORY AT US YOUTHSOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSThanks to some very hard work, Cal South clubs walked away from the 2006 US Youth Soccer NationalChampionships with an incredible four trophies in tow, solidifying its dominance on the youth soccer scene. Thisdominance springs from the simple fact that Cal South teams have now won an amazing 30% of the NationalChampionships over the past six years, capturing 22 out of 72 total titles. Cal South’s next nearest competitor isIllinois, who have won 7 titles. (see sidebar) This also includes 9 out of 24 titles in the last two years alone.
The BU17 Arsenal FC pulled off arguably one of the hardest feats in youth soccer: winning National Championshiptrophies three years in a row. Their 3:1 victory over the North Texas Solar SC won them not only the Don GreerCup, but also allowed them to become the first boys team, and only the second team ever, in US Youth Soccerhistory to perform a “three-peat”. Goals from Hector Jimenez, Daniel Rodriguez and Daniel Ortega led Arsenal’sdrive into the US Youth Soccer history books.
Working on a little run of their own, the BU15 So Cal United captured their second National Championship in arow through a 4:0 rubout of East Pennsylvania’s FC Delco Hammerheads. Evan Raynr, whose performance wasimpressive enough to earn him a spot in the U-17 National Residency Program, supplied a hat trick on his way tobeing named the adidas Golden Boot winner, while teammate Elmer Abelar won his second consecutive GoldenGlove award with his outstanding goalkeeping. The GU14 ISC Strikers, who also won the Far West Regionals lastyear as 13 year-olds, captured the Elmer Ehlers Cup with a 1:0 shutout over East Pennsylvania’s Hershey Attack,with the Strikers’ Julie McKee providing the difference by sinking a goal in the 45th minute. Having now won theRegionals three years in a row, the BU14 Valley United Blast made the most of their first crack at the Nationals byslipping past the Dallas Texans 3:2 to win the US Youth National Cup. A pair of goals from Eduardo Gonzalez setup the Blast, while a 54th minute goal from Dillon Short secured the victory.
Each of the winning Cal South teams were also fortunate to have two of its players named as either adidas GoldenGlove or Golden Boot winners, awards given to the players who proved to have the most competitive impact in thechampionship finals for each age bracket. Additionally, though his U19 Arsenal FC team lost in its bid to capturethe fifth championship title for Cal South, keeper Kelin Briones was named as a Golden Glove for his excellence inthe net.
Fair Play Awards were handed out at each of the trophy ceremonies for the teams that showed the highest level ofgood sportsmanship and attitude on the pitch. The four championship-winning teams and the GU18 San Diego Surfall were recognized with this honor and were fantastic ambassadors for the Southern California youth soccercommunity. Cal South was the only state association to have more than one Fair Play Award winner.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPUPDATE
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPUPDATE
A Few of the Historic Trophies up for Grabs at the 2006 US Youth Soccer National Championships
CAL SOUTH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
ADIDAS GOLDEN GLOVE AND GOLDEN BOOT WINNERS
U14 GIRLS Glove MAKENNA HENRY ISC StrikersU14 GIRLS Boot JULIE MCKEE ISC Strikers
U14 BOYSU14 BOYS Glove JONATHAN LEON Valley United BlastU14 BOYS Boot EDUARDO GONZALEZ Valley United Blast
U15 BOYSU15 BOYS Glove ELMER AVELAR So Cal UnitedU15 BOYS Boot EVAN RAYNR So Cal United
U17 BOYSU17 BOYS Glove JOSEPH MCCORMACK Arsenal FCU17 BOYS Boot GERSON MAYEN Arsenal FC
U19 BOYSU19 BOYS Glove KELIN BRIONES Arsenal FC
US YOUTH SOCCER FAIR PLAY AWARD WINNERS
UNDER-14 GIRLS ISC STRIKERS (CA-S)
UNDER-14 BOYS VALLEY UNITED BLAST (CA-S)
UNDER-15 BOYS SO CAL UNITED (CA-S)
UNDER-17 BOYS ARSENAL FC (CA-S)
UNDER-18 GIRLS SAN DIEGO SURF (CA-S)
US YOUTH SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (2001-2006)
CAL SOUTH 22
ILLINOIS 7
COLORADO 5
MARYLAND 5
NORTH TEXAS 5
EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA 4
CAL NORTH 3
GEORGIA 3
MICHIGAN 3
MISSOURI 3
MASSACHUSETTS 2
SOUTH TEXAS 2
ARIZONA 1
HAWAII 1
KANSAS 1
KENTUCKY 1
NEW JERSEY 1
NEW YORK 1
NORTH CAROLINA 1
OHIO SOUTH 1 ARSENAL FC - BU 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
ISC STRIKERS - GU14 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
SO CAL UNITED - BU15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
VALLEY UNITED BLAST - BU14 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
2006AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTSAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
2007OFFICIAL SPONSORSOFFICIAL SPONSORS
PARTNERSPARTNERS
CAL SOUTHcould not maintain the high quality of itsprograms without the generous support of
the following fine organizations:
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTRod Short / (909) 376-5812 (Ph)
STATE YOUTH REFEREE ADMINISTRATORHeros Baghoumian / (818) 249-4295 (Ph)
RULES & REVISIONS COMMITTEEJim Bigelow / (805) 481-7633 (Ph)
USYS NATIONAL YOUTH CUPVic Fodor / (818) 445-4173 (Ph)
CAL SOUTH STATE CUP Johnnie Garza / (661) 302-0055 (Ph)
CAL SOUTH RECREATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPCindy Garza / (661) 272-9664 (Ph)
TOURNAMENT COMMITTEEFrank Sanford / (661) 254-7449 (Ph)
PROTEST AND APPEALS COMMITTEEVacant
TOPSOCCER COMMITTEESandy Castillo / (714) 524-3354 (Ph)
FINANCE COMMITTEEKen Goldman / (310) 226-7545 (Ph)
RISK MANAGEMENT COMMITTEELilia Smith / (619) 934-8746 (Ph)
REFEREE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEEPaul Doty / (714) 970-9465 (Ph)
PRESIDENTGregg Falk / (661) 327-9661 (Ph)[email protected]
VICE PRESIDENTDavid De Leon / (714) 738-5125 (Ph)[email protected]
ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENTPaul Doty / (714) 970-9465 (Ph)[email protected]
TREASURERKenneth Goldman / Phone: (310) 226-7545 (Ph)[email protected]
SECRETARYMick Dawson / (760) 944-7888 (Ph)[email protected]
DISTRICT 1SAN DIEGO SOUTH // IMPERIAL COUNTIESChris Gallup / (858) 518-9750 (Ph)[email protected]
DISTRICT 2 // SAN DIEGO COUNTY NORTHJohn Mullen / (858) 793-0237 (Ph)[email protected]
DISTRICT 3 // ORANGE COUNTY*(interim) Paul Doty / (714) 970-9465 (Ph)[email protected]
DISTRICT 4 // LOS ANGELES COUNTYDerek Barraza / (562) 544-9578 (Ph)[email protected]
DISTRICT 5 // SANBERNARDINO/RIVERSIDE COUNTIESRito Chisholm / (760) 948-8135 (Ph)[email protected]
DISTRICT 6 // KERN COUNTY ANDANTELOPE VALLEY PORTION OF LA COUNTYAnn Shoemake / (661) 397-5396 (Ph)[email protected]
DISTRICT 7 // SAN LUIS OBISPO/SANTABARBARA/VENTURA COUNTIESLois Sanford / (805) 499-1081 (Ph)[email protected]
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
7CORPORATE STAFF DIRECTORY
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERJohn Weinerth / [email protected]
OFFICE MANAGERAdrian Marquez / [email protected]
ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGERBrandy Buell / [email protected]
RECEPTIONISTAmy Johnson / [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & RECREATIONJonathan Murtaugh / [email protected]
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MARKETINGKim Dyer / [email protected]
MARKETING COORDINATORPatrick Johnson / [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF COMPETITION ANDMEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENTLuis Salcedo / [email protected]
REGISTRATION, CORIS, & LEAGUE SERVICESSteve Marquez / [email protected] Villanueva / [email protected] Wagner / [email protected]
RISK MANAGEMENT & PAD(PROTEST, APPEALS, DISCIPLINE)Lisa Wolfs / [email protected]
BOOKKEEPINGJoAnn Farnam / [email protected] Dipre / [email protected] & ODP CAMPSNancy Wagner / [email protected]
STATE TOURNAMENTSDavid Lamb / [email protected]
ODP & COACHING EDUCATIONSteve Hoffman / [email protected]
ASSISTANT ODP & COACHING EDUCATIONSami Nedjar / [email protected]
COACHING EDUCATIONChrissy Teyechea / [email protected]
LOCAL 714.778.2972 // TOLL FREE 888.429.7276 // FAX 714.441.0715 // WWW.CALSOUTH.COM
CORPORATE STAFF DIRECTORY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS
2007LOCAL 714.778.2972 // TOLL FREE 888.429.7276 // FAX 714.441.0715 // WWW.CALSOUTH.COMTHE CALIFORNIA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION - SOUTH (CAL SOUTH)