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High School Soccer Night
Welcome!!
Fall 2010.
High School Soccer Night
• The Coaches• Local Influence & Exposure• Philosophy• CSD Inaugural Fall Team• Pre-Fall Events• Q&A
** Please Fill Out Soccer Night Form**
The Coaches
Chad Solomonson• 23+ Years of Player / Coach Experience (USA, England, South America) • VA Olympic Development Team• Scholarship to Elon University - 2 year Captain • Semi-Pro in Charlotte• CAYSL President / Board Member
Simon Cole• 25+ Years of Player/Coach Experience (England, USA) • Captain and assistant Coach of Latymer London • Premier Division Titles• Coach of 95Boys 2004 – 2008 - Bronze, Silver, Gold Champions in consecutive years (team ranked 5th in the State)
Local Exposure
• NorthMeck is quickly becoming a hot bed for quality players & college recruits
• Player / Team Profiles
• Video Service (TBD)
PhilosophyTop Line:
• High Expectations Dedication• Good Conduct On and Off the Pitch• Constant Improvement Never being satisfied
Style:• Strong Defense• Intelligent Movement • Quick Movement of the Ball / Attacking from the sides• A lot of Fun
Inaugural Season
Year 1: No Conference Schedule• Boys in the Fall• Girls in the Spring• Tryouts• Team of Coaches (Fitness, Goal keeper..etc)
• 8-10+ Games w/Round Robin Mix of growth Programs & Mature Programs
Anticipated Fall Schedule
6v6 Friendlies
TryoutsFall Season Games
Fall Season Games
Fall Season GamesRound Robin Tourney
Game & Practice Fields are being determined now
Work closely with Middle School Teams to create CSD Soccer Community
Summer Fun
World CupUSA VS England
June 12th 2.30pm
6v6 Soccer FriendliesCSD Players
Starting in JulyPizza, Soccer, and Surprises!
Current Needs & ExpectationsNeeds• Additional Coaches & Volunteers• Field Irrigation System (Practice Field) 2011• Soccer Goals (4) • Soccer Balls (20) Size 5• Kwik Goal Coaching Sticks• Training Vests (20) • Cones (30)• Water Coolers (2)
Parent & Player Expectations• $50 Fee (Support available) / Medical Forms• Cleats, Skin Guards• Good Conduct
Q&A
When we build let us think we build forever. Let it not be for present delight nor for present use alone. Let it be such work that our descendants will thank us for, and let us think, as we lay stone upon stone, that a time is to come when these stones will be held sacred because our hands have touched them, and that men will say, as they look upon the labor and wrought substance of them, "See! This our fathers did for us.“ John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
Join us this Summer!
Stay Fit for Tryouts!
What a Great Opportunity!