We just want to thank all the girls who tried out for the CVSA U-11 Girls soccer team. It was a tough decision, but here is the Final Roster.
Cassidy Crouch
Morgan Cruce
Jurnee Fernandez
Mary Hang
Emiko Kubose
Bethany Lucio
Isabella Naranjo
Chisom Okereke
Katrina Thompson
Ryan Uribe
Gabriella Watson
Paulene
Danielle Rodriquez
Congratulations girls, you deserve to be on this team. It's going to be a great season. Tina Kubose will be calling all the parents for a team meeting this weekend. See you then. Goooooooooooooooo Cylones.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
CENTRAL VALLEY SOCCER ACADEMY SOCCER TRYOUTS
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Finally, The dates are set. Spread the news, we are going to have a great program this year. All tryouts will be at Granite Park.
U-10 GIRLS February 16th, 9 to 11am: February 17th, 1 to 3pm
U-11 GIRLS February 16th, 9 to 11am: February 17th, 1 to 3pm
U-12 GIRLS February 16th, 9 to 11am: February 17th, 1 to 3pm
U-10 BOYS February 16th, 1 to 3pm: February 17th, 3 to 5pm
U-11 BOYS February 16th, 1 to 3pm: February 17th, 3 to 5pm
U-12 BOYS February 16th, 1 to 3pm: February 17th, 3 to 5pm
MINIMUM AGE FOR TRYOUTS IS 8 YEARS OLD AS OF AUGUST 1, 2008
JUST IMAGINE
Just Imagine!
Just imagine for a moment Youth Soccer organized solely for the benefit of the development of children
Where coaches’ desires of living out their Soccer managerial fantasies were non existent
Where parents sporting ambitions were not being lived via their children
A system of sports development that did not focus upon winning over development
Where the improvement of a child learning to kick a ball with his weaker foot was heralded as much as the top goal scorers latest hat-trick (or a 40 yard screamer)
Parents smiling on the touchline, non-judgmental, win or lose
Referees enjoying their duties as official, due to the genuine thanks and respect they receive from players, parents and coaches
Soccer designed for children and not for mini adults
An environment and culture that cultivated a respect for your opponents
Training programs that stretched and motivated children of ALL abilitiesYouth Soccer matches played in a competitive but aggression free environment
A structure of Soccer that catered for the specific and changing requirements of youngsters as they mature to prevent the drop-out in the early teens
Coach education that maximized the potential in our youngsters
Just imagine! For without imagination great goals can never be achieved
With imagination, belief and resolve We can teach our children “The Beautiful Game!”
Just imagine
Just imagine for a moment Youth Soccer organized solely for the benefit of the development of children
Where coaches’ desires of living out their Soccer managerial fantasies were non existent
Where parents sporting ambitions were not being lived via their children
A system of sports development that did not focus upon winning over development
Where the improvement of a child learning to kick a ball with his weaker foot was heralded as much as the top goal scorers latest hat-trick (or a 40 yard screamer)
Parents smiling on the touchline, non-judgmental, win or lose
Referees enjoying their duties as official, due to the genuine thanks and respect they receive from players, parents and coaches
Soccer designed for children and not for mini adults
An environment and culture that cultivated a respect for your opponents
Training programs that stretched and motivated children of ALL abilitiesYouth Soccer matches played in a competitive but aggression free environment
A structure of Soccer that catered for the specific and changing requirements of youngsters as they mature to prevent the drop-out in the early teens
Coach education that maximized the potential in our youngsters
Just imagine! For without imagination great goals can never be achieved
With imagination, belief and resolve We can teach our children “The Beautiful Game!”
Just imagine
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