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| Force College Night set for May 28th
7:30 P.M. |
| The Force Soccer Club is
proud to announce their 2008 College Night for players interested in continuing
to play at the collegiate level.
This year’s event will be
held on Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 from 7:30-8:45PM at the Quinlin Community
Center, 10185 N. Stelling Rd. Cupertino Ca 95014.
Coaches that will be in attendance
this year include:
Eric Yamamoto (Santa Clara University
Assistant Men’s Soccer coach)
Jerry Smith (Santa Clara University
Women’s soccer head coach)
Bret Simon (Stanford University
Men’s Soccer head coach)
Cheryl Owiesny (De Anza College
Women’s Soccer head coach)
Owen Flannery (Foothill College
Women’s Soccer head coach)
Artie Cairel (Cal State Monterey
Men’s Soccer head coach)
Ron Smare (Associate Head Coach
San Jose State University)
Zack Masters (Menlo College
Men's and Women's Soccer Coodinator)
These coaches will be discussing
a number of different topics to help players prepare to take the next step
in the soccer playing careers. The coaches will also answer any questions
the audience may have.
"College Night is yet another
way that the Force Club is helping prepare our players for the next level.
The experienced coaches running the forum will inevitably provide invaluable
knowledge to our players and families in their decision making process,"
said Jeff Baicher, Director of Coaching.
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| Force BBQ and Juggle-A-Thon Success
with Cupertino Mayor Dolly Sandoval Visiting |
Over 300 people
came out to the Force Soccer Club Annual Juggle-A-Thon and Bar-B-Q including
Cupertino Mayor Dolly Sandoval. Soccer players from 8 to 14 years
old juggled the ball for as many times as possible without dropping it
to earn money to help reduce costs for players in financial need.
Aravind Sivakumar came in
first in the event with 1,973 juggles. His U12 team is travelling
to Hawaii next month having advanced into the Far Western Regional round
of competition.
The Juggle-A-Thon is a great
way that our local non-profit Force Soccer Club is helping to support kids
playing at their very best with top professional coaches.
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| Force 91 Girls Win 2008 CYSA State
Cup Championship |
The
U16 Force
91 Girls, coached by Owen
Flannery, beat Pleasanton Rage Premier 2-0 to claim their first State
Cup title. The win sends the team to the USYS Regional's to be played
in Honolulu, Hawaii in June.
The game was decided early
when midfielder Stephanie Woo delivered a through ball to forward
Monique
Rootsaert who scored the first goal in the games fifth minute.
Three minutes later Woo crossed the ball in front of the Rage goal
where Cici Kobinski and Lizzy Weisman combined to knock the
ball into the goal.
The State Cup title caps
a great year for the 91's as they won the US Club National Cup Regional's
last June, attended the US Club National Finals in Greensboro, North Carolina,
and the Surf Cup in San Diego.
Good
luck to the Force 91 girls team and to our Force 95 boys team who are also
attending the USYS Regional's as a wild card team in the U13 age group.
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| Force Boys Attend U14 National Camp |
Four De Anza Force
players (TJ Casner, Ryan Masch, Marc Pelosi, and Alfred Edmonds)
were invited to United States U14 National Team Eight-Day Training Camp
in Carson, Calif where the U-14 Boy's U.S. National Team Split Pair of
Friendlies
CARSON, Calif. (May 5, 2008)
-- The U.S. Under-14 Boy's National Team split a pair of matches against
local Under-16 club teams during their eight-day training session at The
Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.
USA Lineup:
Fernando Pina (Alexander
Bello, 46), Marc Pelosi
(Bennett Yort), Josh Miller,
Gabriel Lock (Oscar
Ortega, 9), Alfred Edmonds,
Eric Gonzalez (Leonard
Kusina, 58), Atsouh Ayah,
Matthew Dunn, Ross Tetro
(Derek Sanchez, 46), Erick
Sanchez, Desmond Gonzalez
(TJ Casner, 46)
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| U.S. Soccer Brings SPARQ Testing to
the Force Club |
CHICAGO (April 9,
2008) — As part of its commitment to provide elite youth players with the
best possible environment and tools for training and development, U.S.
Soccer is partnering with Nike and SPARQ to enhance training for players
on the men’s and women’s Youth National Teams and all clubs in the Development
Academy.
All athletes from the Youth
National Teams and the Development Academy will be tested and each athlete’s
test results and subsequent SPARQ Soccer Rating will serve as the foundation
for a
comprehensive individual
program to focus training and track progress and improvement over time.
The program will then focus on elite players, girls and boys, from U12-U16
in the Force Club.
more
information...
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| Dr Pepper Dallas Cup XXIX (March 16
- March 23, 2008) |
The De Anza Force
will be sending U13, U14 and U17 boys teams to the #1 Tournament in the
country Sunday. "We are extremely excited and proud to have three teams
qualify for such an event as Dallas Cup and compete against teams from
all over the world. The U17 players have the opportunity to showcase in
front of 200+ college coaches while the younger's get competition they
will not experience in Northern California, " Jeff Baicher DOC Force.
The Dr. Pepper Dallas Cup
offers the most competitive international youth soccer in North America
plus genuine Texas hospitality. In past years, teams and referees
have traveled to Dallas from ninety-eight countries and six continents.
The players will share the excitement of world class competition, make
new soccer friends and enjoy a fun- filled week of activities. Clubs from
Mexico, Brazil, England Bosnia, Portugal, Canada, Japan, Germany, and France
will all be competing in 2008.
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| Force 95 Boys Blue Advance to State
Cup Finals |
The Force 95 Blues
Blue team, coached by Mike Kury, advance to the U12 State Cup Finals to
be be played on Saturday, February 23rd, 12 noon, at the Morgan Hill Soccer
Complex. Please come support the team as they play the Placer United
Prestige Gold 92 for the U12 Championship.
Congratulations Force 95
Boys!!
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| Scotland's Hearts FC Signs Force Robert
Adam |
"Hearts
have added American defender Robert Adam from De Anza Force Soccer club
from California in the United States."
Jambos youth chief John Murray
said, "Robert is a centre-back from America. He came over on trial in November.
He's a right-sided centre back and we're hopeful this will be a good partnership
in the future for the youth team, and beyond."
More information:
Hearts
Club news article
USL
news article
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| Director of Coaching Changes |
The De Anza Force Soccer
Club would like to take this opportunity to thank Adrianne Fass for her
many years of service to the Club as its Director of Coaching for the girls
program. Adrianne, a recent mother of her first child, has decided to give
up the reins of the Girls Directorship so that she can dedicate time to
her daughter Addison. We would like to commend her for this tough but admirable
decision, and wish her well in her new role as Mommy.
We are pleased to inform
you all that Adrianne will continue in her capacities as Head Coach of
the 94 and 90 girls teams, and as the current Vice President of the Board
of Directors. These roles will continue to be benefited under the
care of Ms. Fass’ ongoing leadership.
Jeff Baicher will now step
up to the job of Girls Director in addition to the role of Boys Director
that he has filled for the past five years. We are excited to provide the
very best in Club Direction under the apt leadership capabilities of Mr.
Baicher. Club members will enjoy the added benefit of one single person
as the go-to guy for all Club directorial responsibilities.
Jeff's role as the Boys and
Girls director is effective immediately. “My focus for 2008 is to start
building the Girls program in preparation for potentially moving into the
United States Development League in 2009. We are already enjoying the advantage
of this most visible of all soccer programs for our elite Boys, and have
every intention of pursuing the same for the Girls in our Club. The De
Anza Force has its roots in the Girls side of soccer, and I want to stay
true to those original ideals during the Force Club’s formative years.”
The De Anza Force Soccer
Club looks forward to many great years as the program continues to expand
and improve for all of its 500+ members.
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| The Force & Union FC Outline Progressive
Plans for Future Collaboration |
January 16, 2007
Two of Northern California's
most progressive Youth Soccer clubs today announced a collaboration effective
immediately. The objectives for both The Force (based in Cupertino, Ca)
& Union FC (based in Palo Alto, Ca) clubs involve cooperative Coaching
Clinics & Program's designed to attract and advance the region's talent.
Both clubs are Nationally
recognized for their outstanding staff of Professional Coaches. Cooperation
to the club Presidents is nothing new. Both The Force and Union FC are
members of 'US Club Soccer' and are also collaborating with the regions
official 'US Club Soccer' sanctioned league, 'Norcal Premier' league, directed
by Benjamin Ziemer. 'Norcal' has recently hosted coaches from European
powerhouses PSV Eindhoven, FC Porto, Liverpool FC.
Club President's Jeff Baicher
of The Force & Gary Ireland of Union FC are exploring ways to develop
the region's enormous potential and see US Club Soccer as the future of
the youth game.
In a joint statement, the
two Club President's agreed to "work closely together to improve the quality
of youth football locally, regionally and nationally", adding, "we both
feel that by combining our Pro coaching resources, and implementing a program
for top class youth development, we can then compete vigorously at the
National level. Also, several oportunities exist to partner with high profile
European Clubs leading to fabulous opportunities for players and there
is talk of a possible World Class sponsor."
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| Jeff Baicher
Named to U18 Men's National Team Staff |
The De Anza Force
Club is proud to announce that one of our coaches has been invited to coach
at the United States U-18 men's National Team camp early next year. Jeff
Baicher, boys director of coaching for the Force Club is planning to join
the National Team staff in January.
More
information
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| Field Condition Hotlines |
Cupertino City Field Hotline:
408-777-3566
Saratoga City Field Hotline:
408-868-1207
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| TRYOUTS - Boys U8 - U10 |
The De Anza Force
Soccer Club will be holding player tryouts for BOYS U8/9 and U10 (ages
7-8). Teams are professionally coached, including former professional
players from Major League Soccer and Semi Pro Leagues. Emphasis on
basic soccer skills and technique, as well as social skills, team values
and sportsmanship is taught and learned in our early year programs.
The Force Soccer Club strives
to teach the technical part of the game at the youngest age group.
Here players that want to excel and continue to improve are given that
chance and will play with friends throughout the year.
Tryout dates are November
17th and December 8th, times and locations, click
here.
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| Force 95 Blue Boys 2007 Ballistic United
Summer Classic Champions |
The De Anza Force
beat Ballistic United 2-0. Ballistic were the State cup finalists and are
2nd ranked in the State. Quinn Mello-Bastida opened the scoring for
the Force with a well placed shot and turned provider for our second goal.
Quinn drove the ball from a corner kick where Vincent Von Luehrte
was waiting to head the ball home.
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| Force 90's Larry Jackson called up
to U17 World Cup |
U.S.
Under-17 Men’s National Team head coach John Hackworth has named the 21-player
roster that will represent the United States at the 2007 FIFA Under-17
World Cup from Aug. 18-Sept. 9 across eight venues in South Korea.
Included in the roster is Larry Jackson from the De Anza Force 90 Boys
team.
“We felt all along that the
talented pool of players in this age group is very deep, making our decisions
extremely difficult,” said Hackworth. “However, we feel that we selected
players that have proven that they are dedicated to our team’s success
at the World Cup.”
Video
link of Larry and other goal keepers preparing for U17 World Cup.
more
information...
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| Force 92 Boys Blue Win U15 CalCup Title |
The De Anza Force
92 Boys fought the heat and a strong USA 17 Academy Titans 92 team to win
the U15 Cal Cup Championship in Sacramento. Down to 14 players through
six games and two separate PK decisions the Force Boys worked hard to win
the title.
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| Force 91 Girls Blue Win US Club Regional
Championship |
The De Anza Force
91 Girls (U15) persevered through the heat last weekend to win the U15
Girls US Club Soccer National Cup Regional in Modesto. The championship
game was a rematch of this past year's State Cup Quarterfinals against
the San Ramon Shock. The Force girls tied the game 1-1 in the second
half and then won the match on PK's.
The Force 91 team will now
travel to Greensboro, North Carolina in July to represent the Modesto Regional
in the US Club National Cup Finals.
more
info ...
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Force Soccer Club Selected as Charter
Member of the
US Soccer Development Academy |
CHICAGO (June 15,
2007) – The first 11 clubs have been chosen for U.S. Soccer's Development
Academy which will start this fall. These 11 elite youth soccer clubs from
across the nation are the first group of applicants to be selected by U.S.
Soccer's National Team coaches to participate in the revolutionary program.
The U.S. Soccer Federation
has taken the initiative in extending its National Team program and putting
an emphasis on the development of the player by improving their daily environment
through the nationwide Development Academy, which was originally unveiled
on June 4.
Player Development Academy
Information
The first 11 clubs feature
some of the more recognizable names in the youth soccer community, including:
Atlanta Fire United Soccer
Association (Georgia)
B/W Gottschee (New York)
CASL – Capitol Area Soccer
League (North Carolina)
De
Anza Force Soccer Club (Northern California)
FC DELCO (Pennsylvania)
FC Greater Boston Bolts
(Massachusetts)
Michigan Wolves (Michigan)
Nomads Soccer Club (Southern
California)
Players Development Academy
(New Jersey)
Seacoast United (New Hampshire)
FC Westchester (New York)
more
information...
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| Super Y-League Results |
Cupertino CA, –
The Force youth program continues to go from strength to strength with
a strong showing in Super Y-League competition in '07. The club looks to
improve on last season, in which they collected two Super Y-League Pacific
Division titles. Week five has seen seven out of ten Force
teams catapult to the top three division places.
“The Super Y-League games
allow us to offer a comprehensive program with which to develop our players.
This national league gives our players a chance to compete against some
of the other stronger clubs in the area on a regional level with the goal
of advancing to nationals in November in Tampa, Florida,” said Baicher
Boys DOC of the De Anza Force.
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| Force College Night |
Every year, the
Force hosts a college night with visiting representatives of major colleges
and universities. This year we are happy to announce that the following
area coaches will speak to our college bound players on May 24th, 7:30
PM, at the Cupertino Quinlan Community Center, 10185 N. Stelling Road,
Cupertino:
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Jerry Smith - Santa Clara University
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Cameron Rast - Santa Clara University
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Craig Winans - San Jose State
University
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Owen Flannery - Menlo College
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Artie Cairel - California State
University at Monterey
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Cheryl Owiesny - De Anza College
The Force
College Information Guide for Players was written specifically to the
student athlete to give an overview of the recruiting process.
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| Force Girls Teams Advance
in State Cup |
The Force 92 Girls
Blue team recently played in their second consecutive State Cup Championship
game, losing 2-1 to their District II League rival MVLA Avalanche.
Congratulations to the Force 92 Girls and to the Avalanche for well played
game.
The Force 90 Girls
Blue team lost in the U16 State Cup Semi-Finals to a powerful Rage team.
The Force 91 Girls Blue team
lost their Quarter-Final game in overtime, 2-1, against the eventual finalist
San Ramon Shock.
Congratulations to all our
Force Girls!
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| Force Teams Advance to
State Cup Round of 16 |
The Force Girl's
90, 91, and 92 Blue teams and the Almaden Force Boys 91 all advance in
the 2007 CYSA State Cup to the Round of 16. Good luck to all our
teams, GO FORCE!
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| Wet
Fields |
During the winter
and spring rains it is important to check the field hotlines before each
practice or game:
Cupertino Fields:
(408) 777-3566
Saratoga Fields: (408) 868-1207
Do not practice or play games
when the hotline says the fields are closed or if there is standing water.
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| Force Player to Play
with U16 National Team |
The Force 90G Blue
team goal keeper, Lindsay Dickerson, will be at the Home Depot Center in
Carson, California this week representing the U16 National team as they
compete against the U17 German National team. more
details...
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Force Players Invited to Super Y-League ODP National Camp |
The De Anza Force
will be well represented at the Super
Y-League National ODP Camp as fourteen girls and twelve boys
received invitations to the camp which will be held at the Cocoa Expo Center
in Cocoa, Florida in January and February, 2007. In addition eight other
Force players were selected as alternates to the camp. more
details...
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| U14
Boys Earn Trip to the 2006 Super Y-League Championships |
The
Almaden Force U15 Boys team will join the U14 girls and U15 boys in a trip
to compete in the 2006 SYL North American Finals in Tampa, Florida November
17-21.
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| U15
Boys Repeat as Super Y-League Division Champions |
With
a record of 7-0-1 (22 points) already in the books they have secured a
repeat trip to the 2006 SYL North American Finals in Tampa, Florida November
17-21 to defend their SYL North American Championship title. more
details...
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| U14
Girls Clinch Super Y-League Division Championship |
The
Force Blue 91 Girls will travel to Tampa, Florida in November to compete
in their first Super Y-League North American Championships. more
details...
| Two
Force Boys Called Up To National Teams |
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| Force
'94 Boys Blue Wins U11 State Cup Championship |
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The De Anza Force
'94 Blue beat the Mustang Flash 2-1 to win the first CYSA North State Cup
Championship ever by a Force boys team. more
details...
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