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2016 US Youth Soccer New Mexico Open State Cup May 7-22, 2016 Church’s Chicken Soccer Tournament Complex at Santa Ana Pueblo (Bernalillo, NM) High Noon Soccer Complex (Las Cruces, NM) Page 2 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program New Mexico Youth Soccer Association 2825 Broadbent Pkwy NE, Suite D , Albuquerque, NM 87107 (505) 830-2245 or (505) 830-2246 http://www.nmysa.net/ [email protected] 7 May 2016 Dear soccer players, coaches, parents and friends: I welcome you all to the 2016 US Youth Soccer New Mexico Open State Cup tournament. Your participation makes this the premier event of the year for our association. We are honored to host you in this tournament, which showcases the best soccer skills, teamwork, discipline, and fair play from the youth soccer players of New Mexico. You represent the best NMYSA has to offer and we are proud of you. Our State Cup is part of the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series, in which 185,000 players and 10,000 teams from 55 state associations throughout the nation compete to crown national champions for the U-14 through U-19 age groups, both boys and girls. A form of the US Youth Soccer National Championships was first held in 1935. After adding age groups throughout the years, it reached its present format in 2001. We have spent many hours preparing for this event, with the goal of having the best team in each age group, for both boys and girls, represent New Mexico in the Far West Regional Tournament. Our volunteers represent the spirit of our association and we give them our heartfelt thanks. A special thank you goes to the tournament committee: Gloria Faber, Executive Director/State Registrar; Josh Groves, State Technical Director; and Bob Bigney, Associate Technical Director/ODP Director. Thanks also to the field marshals, referees, coaches, parents, and all the volunteers who work throughout the year to make soccer possible for the players. Good luck to all the participants. Have a safe tournament and may you all perform at your best. Patrick Switzer, NMYSA President 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 NMYSA welcome 3-6 Tournament rules 7 NMYSA member benefits 8 ODP 9 Coach Education 10-11 U-12 Boys / Girls 12 Footgolf 13 SL Team App 14-15 U-13 Boys / Girls 16 US Soccer Initiatives 17 eKnowledge SAT/ACT prep 18-19 U-14 Boys / Girls 20-21 Caution: Children @ Play 22-23 U-15 Boys / Girls 24 Bownet Soccer 25 Concussion information 26-27 U-16 Boys / Girls 28-29: Caution: Children @ Play 30 U-17 Boys 31 U-17 Girls / U-18 Boys 32 U-18 Boys / U-19 Boys & Girls 33 Last year’s winners (2015) 34-35 Venue maps Schedule / results: http://bit.ly/223SVf6 2016 US Youth Soccer New Mexico Open State Cup (part of the National Championship Series) TOURNAMENT RULES (abridged) RULES OF PLAY: Games will be officiated using the FIFA Laws of the Game, and modified for age-appropriate play. Duration of Play: matches consist of two halves of the following length—U12 = 30 minutes; U13 & U14 = 35 minutes; U15 & U16 = 40 minutes; U17, U18, & U19 = 45 minutes. Ball Size: U13 and older will use a size 5 ball. All games will be played on regulation FIFA-sized fields. SCORING METHOD IN THE PRELIMINARY ROUND AND POOL PLAY: In pool play and firstround bracket play, team standings shall be determined by accumulation of points awarded as follows: win (including forfeit) = 3 points; tie = 1 point; loss (including unintentional forfeit) = 0 points. TIE-BREAKING RULES IN THE 1st ROUND OF BRACKET PLAY: If necessary, the following tiebreaking rules will be used to determine the order of team advancement: 1.) Head-to-head results 2.) Winner of most games 3.) Cumulative goal differential between goals scored and goals allowed in all games played within the bracket. Maximum difference allowed is four (4) goals per game. 4). Most goals scored. 5.) Least goals allowed in all games played within the bracket. 6.) Kicks from the penalty mark per FIFA Law. This tie-breaking procedure shall be used if necessary to determine 1st- and 2nd-place standing within a bracket. If more than two (2) teams are tied at the end of the preliminary round, the tie-breaker criteria listed will be used in order shown beginning at #2, to either advance or eliminate one team. The remaining teams will then be compared, beginning again with criteria #2, to determine the ultimate placement. If more than two teams are still tied after #5 is applied, the team coaches will effect a draw (i.e., cards, straws, etc.) to determine the order in which the kicks from the mark will be taken. In the event that a team unintentionally forfeits one of its 1st-round bracket games, the opposing team shall be recorded the winner with a 4-0 win. OVERTIME PERIODS FOR ALL GAMES REQUIRING A WINNER: Overtime periods in games that must have a winner will consist of two complete periods of 10 minutes each played at the end of regulation play. If a game is still tied at the end of prescribed overtime play, FIFA “Kicks from the Penalty Mark” rules will apply in order to determine the winner. Page 4 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program GRACE PERIODS: Any team not ready to play at the scheduled start time shall be granted a fifteen (15) minute grace period. A minimum of seven (7) players and one rostered coach of that team constitute a legal team. Any team not ready to play at the expiration of the grace period shall be deemed to have intentionally forfeited the game unless the State Cup Committee determines the delay is due to circumstances beyond the team’s control. SUSPENSION GUIDELINES: All suspensions due to this rule will be served during the tournament in which they were received in the National Championship Series (including Regionals, and Nationals). Suspensions will carry over from year to year until served. The term “game” shall include kicks from the mark taken to determine a winner at the end of overtime periods (i.e., kicks taken during round robin tie-breaker procedures as discussed above). The term “coach” shall include assistant coaches and trainers. The term “team official” shall include all rostered team personnel, including trainers. Suspended team officials may not be on the team side of the field. Suspended player(s) may remain on the team sideline if permitted by the game official; the player(s) must be out of team uniform or be covered. Coaches are responsible for the enforcement of suspensions. If a player or other team official participates in a game in which they should have been suspended, the team will be deemed to have used an ineligible player and will forfeit the game. Coach participation is defined as being on the team sideline. Player participation is defined as playing in the game. Players or team officials not listed on the official game roster are not allowed on the team sideline and may be ordered by a game or tournament official to leave. Failure to comply with the order may result in suspension and/or forfeiture. Coaches, assistant coaches and rostered team officials sent off the field of play for an infringement of the “laws of the game” shall have one (1) additional game added to the “Suspension Guidelines” below that would normally be levied against a player for a similar infringement. “Club” coaches or coaches listed on multiple rosters who are suspended will serve their suspension during the next scheduled game(s) involving the team they were coaching at the time of their suspension, unless that team has no remaining games in the National Championship Series. In that case the coach will serve his/her suspension during the next scheduled games(s) for which the coach is rostered in the National Championship Series. The State Cup Committee shall act on all disciplinary matters and shall have discretionary powers in determining disciplinary action applied to spectators, team personnel and players. Game suspensions listed below are to be regarded as minimums for the charged offenses. Depending on the findings of the Committee, penalties may be increased according to the gravity of the infringements. When sent off the field of play and shown the red card for infringement of the “laws of the game” players shall be suspended as follows: Serious Foul Play - All age groups: Suspend for a minimum of one (1) game. Foul and Abusive Language - All age groups: Suspend for a minimum of one (1) game. Second Cautionable Offense – Receiving a second yellow card after previous yellow card. All age groups: Suspend for a minimum of one (1) game. Violent Conduct - All age groups: Suspend for a minimum of two (2) games. Referee Abuse/Assault - All age groups: Suspend for a minimum of one (1) year with review by the Board of Directors regarding further disciplinary action. Referee abuse/assault includes, but is not limited to, pushing in an act of aggression, kicking, spitting at, striking or attempting to strike a referee, assistant referee, or fourth official. Any player or team official who refuses the referee’s request for their name or gives a false name, while the referee is gathering data to report on an infringement of the “laws of the game” involving them, shall have one (1) game added to the suspension that would normally be levied by the State Cup Committee. 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 5 In specific situations, the Committee may place an individual on probation, in addition to the suspension, for a period of time not to exceed the length of the suspension. The probationary period is to be served immediately following the suspension period and is intended to monitor an individual’s degree of reformation. Should an individual on probation be sent off the field of play and shown the red card during the probationary period, the original suspension and probation shall be re-applied and no appeal will be heard. UNFINISHED MATCHES: If the referee stops a match due to one team’s conduct, the match is declared a unintentional forfeit, with the offending team losing the match and the winning team being awarded the maximum points for that match. If the referee stops a match due to inclement weather during (a) the first half of play, the match will be rescheduled or (b) if after the end of the first half of play, the score of the match stands. FORFEITS: A. In the event that a team intentionally forfeits an NMYSA-sponsored game, an amount equal to the entry fee shall be charged to the team. The affiliate member in which the forfeiting team is registered is responsible for payment of the fee to NMYSA within 30 days. Any team that intentionally forfeits a game shall be suspended from further participation in the tournament. All of the forfeiting team’s games in the tournament including games already completed shall be null and void. Bracket standings shall be determined as though that team never participated in the tournament. An intentional forfeit (not an unfinished game) shall be defined as a willful act not to play in a scheduled game during a State-sponsored tournament, as determined by the State Cup Committee. The determination of the State Cup Committee is final, and not subject to dispute or recourse to the Protest and Appeals Committee. B. Any team that intentionally abandons a State-sponsored game will be fined an amount equal to the entry fee. “Intentionally abandon” shall be defined as a willful act not to continue play of a scheduled game once it has started as determined by the State Cup Committee. The determination of the State Cup Committee is final, and not subject to dispute or recourse to the Protest and Appeals Committee. C. The coach of the team that intentionally forfeits or intentionally abandons a Statesponsored game will be suspended by NMYSA from coaching in New Mexico from the time of the act for one calendar year. D. In the event that a team forfeits or abandons a Consolation or Championship game, preceding penalties shall apply and the opposing team shall advance. E. Any team which withdraws by notifying the Director of Cups and Games in writing prior to the draw will not have its entry fee returned and will not be further penalized. A team seeking to withdraw from a NMYSA State-sponsored tournament after the draw shall be considered as intentionally forfeiting. F. Any roster postmarked after the deadline for rosters for any NMYSA State-sponsored tournament will be fined $300 and the team will have three days after the notification to submit the money with their late roster. If a team does not pay the late roster fine, they will be dropped from the tournament and shall be considered as intentionally forfeiting. G. Any fine assessed by US Youth Soccer against an NMYSA team at any level above State Cup is the responsibility of the affiliate member whose team receives the fine. Any fine assessed against NMYSA by US Youth Soccer shall be passed on to the affiliate member of the offending team for payment. SIDELINES: Both teams will assume opposite ends of the same touchline. Spectators must remain on the opposite side of the field. Only coaches or trainers with a valid NMYSA pass card for the teams playing will be allowed on the team side of the field. All teams must have one of their rostered coaches at the field during the entire game. If a team’s only rostered coach is expelled, the team must forfeit the game, but will not be deemed to have intentionally forfeited the game. Page 6 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program HOME TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES: The first team listed on the schedule is the “home team” for that match. The home team is responsible for a change of uniform in the event of a color conflict. SUBSTITUTIONS: Substitutions may be made at any stoppage, with the consent of the referee. For U-14 and below, an unlimited number of substitutions shall be allowed. For U-15 and above, the substitution policy currently used for the national finals shall be used, as directed by Region IV: a maximum of 7 substitutions for each team shall be allowed in each game during each half of play and during overtime play. After leaving the game during a half of play, the substituted player may not re-enter the game during that same half of play. After leaving the game during overtime play, the substituted player may not re-enter the game. PROTESTS AND APPEALS: 1) Protests and Appeals of judgment decisions of referees will not be allowed. 2) Suspension penalties applied that are within posted minimums cannot be appealed. Appeals of penalties in excess of the posted minimums must be done according to the protests and appeals procedures shown below. 3) All questions relating to qualification of competitors, to interpretations of rules, to suspensions, and to disputes or protests shall be referred to the Protests and Appeals Committee whose decisions shall be final and binding. 4) In order for protests to be valid and eligible for consideration, the intent to protest shall be verbally lodged with the center referee and the opposing coach at the game site immediately after the end of the game that is being protested. 5) To be valid and eligible for consideration, the protest regarding the game must be submitted in writing by the rostered coach or assistant coach with a $50.00 fee (nonrefundable) to the Tournament headquarters within two (2) hours after the end of the game that is being protested. 6) The State Cup Tournament Director will form a Protests and Appeals Committee of three (3) to adjudicate the protest. 7) The protest hearing will be completed before either team plays their next game in the tournament 8) The State Cup Tournament Director will notify the coaches of the teams involved of the committee’s findings. 9) A plea of ignorance of the rules of this competition is not sufficient grounds for protest or appeal. 10) All decisions of the Protest and Appeals Committee will be final. Visit NMYSA at: http://www.nmysa.net/ Member Benefits The New Mexico Youth Soccer Association is the only comprehensive youth soccer association operating in New Mexico and is the official youth representative of the United States Soccer Federation in New Mexico. We offer opportunities for ages U-04 to U-19, from the most recreational players to players who can compete for National Championships or play for the national team, from Hobbs to Farmington, and for players with disabilities and for those with economic challenges. For additional information, visit the NMYSA web site at http://www.nmysa.net . Included with $18 registration: Full-service registration program Insurance – secondary medical insurance for all members; Liability insurance for Leagues and Clubs; Errors and Omission insurance for Board members; portable with notifications and permissions US Youth Soccer and US Soccer Federation membership Publications and productions Sanctioning of travel and tournaments Risk management—bi-annual disclosure requirements, background checks, goal safety programs, and more Comprehensive electronic access to services Special Program Benefits: Olympic Development Program (ODP) for elite players Young Olympians Program (YOP) TOPSoccer for those with disabilities Soccer Across America for economically disadvantaged areas US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup and the National Championship Series Kohl’s American Cup statewide recreational tournament Awards Program for national recognition of New Mexicans Four state, regional and national workshops “Caution: Children @ Play” participant education program and member codes of conduct Programs only we can offer: Internationally recognized Coaching Education Internationally recognized Referee Education and certification US Youth Soccer National Championship Series Olympic Development Program Page 8 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program The Olympic Development Program Identify - Develop - Promote What are the Benefits of Participating in New Mexico ODP? 1. Player development. The opportunity to train and play with the best players in one's age group. 2. The opportunity to represent one's state, region, or country in competition. 3. Top-quality competition. Games against other states’ ODP teams. 4. Exposure to regional and national team coaches. 5. Top-quality instruction from nationally licensed coaches. 6. Opportunity to be exposed to and train with college coaches. “There are lots of opportunities for people to play soccer, but not many opportunities to develop soccer players.” … Alex Ferguson, Manager, Manchester United ODP page: http://bit.ly/1RTsgir For more information, call (505) 830-2246, e-mail [email protected] or visit our website at www.nmysa.net 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 9 COACH EDUCATION Take a Coach Educa on Course today! NMYSA offers coach educa on courses for coaches of all age groups. Visit www.nmysa.net for detailed informa on on the courses currently on offer. Courses offered: New! NSCAA Courses also offered Level 3‐6 Diplomas, Na onal Diploma, etc. On‐line Youth Module 1 (U6‐U8), English/Español Youth Module 2 (U10‐U12) Goalkeeping Levels 1 (U10‐U12) & 2 (U12‐U15) USSF “E” (U10‐U12) and “D” (U12‐U15) Licenses Na onal Courses: Na onal Youth License, USSF “C” License (U15 and up), etc. Special Topics Courses Visit our eCer fica on page for a list of courses and for online registra on. Coach Education page: Download session plans, coaching ar cles and watch coaching‐related videos at our Coaches’ Corner page. Look under http://bit.ly/1UCdCjg COACHES on the home page. www.nmysa.net Page 10 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Under-12 Boys Bracket A NM Rush Barcelona White Rio Rapids Scorpions Blue NM Rush Barcelona Black 04 Rio Rapids Quattro Bracket B Rio Rapids Crew Cruces FC Bones 03/04 FC Roswell Guadalajara Scorpions Saturday, May 7, 2016 NM Rush Barcelona White vs Rio Rapids Quattro Rio Rapids Scorpions Blue vs NM Rush Barcelona Black 04 Rio Rapids Crew vs Guadalajara Scorpions Cruces FC Bones vs FC Roswell 9:00 AM SC03 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC04 SC05 HN01 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Cruces FC Bones vs Guadalajara Scorpions 9:00 AM SC05 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 NM Rush Barcelona Black 04 vs NM Rush Barcelona White Rio Rapids Scorpions Blue vs Rio Rapids Quattro 5:30 PM 5:30 PM SC03 SC04 Saturday, May 14, 2016 FC Roswell vs Rio Rapids Crew 9:00 AM SC06 9:00 AM SC03 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC04 SC05 SC06 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: Rio Rapids Crew vs Rio Rapids Quattro 9:00 AM Semi2: NM Rush Barcelona Black 04 vs Cruces FC Bones 1:00 PM SC03 SC03 Wednesday, May 25, 2016, Consolation and Final Cons: Rio Rapids Quattro vs Cruces FC Bones Final: Rio Rapids Crew vs NM Rush Barcelona Black 04 SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 15, 2016 NM Rush Barcelona White vs Rio Rapids Scorpions Blue Rio Rapids Quattro vs NM Rush Barcelona Black 04 Rio Rapids Crew vs Cruces FC Bones Guadalajara Scorpions vs FC Roswell 5:30 PM 5:50 PM 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 11 Under-12 Girls Bracket A Rio Rapids Dash Rio Rapids SC Flash NM Rush Cardinals Bracket B NM Rush Stealth Blue Rio Rapids Shock AUFC ‘04 AUFC ’04 White Saturday, May 7, 2016 Rio Rapids SC Flash vs NM Rush Cardinals 9:00 AM SC06 Sunday, May 8, 2016 NM Rush Stealth Blue vs AUFC '04 White Rio Rapids Shock vs AUFC '04 Rio Rapids Dash vs NM Rush Cardinals 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC03 SC04 SC06 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 AUFC '04 vs NM Rush Stealth Blue Rio Rapids Shock vs AUFC '04 White 5:30 PM 5:30 PM SC05 SC06 Saturday, May 14, 2016 NM Rush Stealth Blue vs Rio Rapids Shock AUFC '04 White vs AUFC '04 Rio Rapids Dash vs Rio Rapids SC Flash 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC03 SC04 SC05 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: NM Rush Cardinals vs NM Rush Stealth Blue Semi2: AUFC ’04 vs Rio Rapids Dash 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC05 SC06 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Consolation and Final Cons: NM Rush Stealth Blue vs Rio Rapids Dash Final: NM Rush Cardinals vs AUFC ’04 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC05 SC06 Visit FIFA at: http://www.fifa.com/ Visit US Youth Soccer Region IV at: http://regioniv.usyouthsoccer.org/ Page 12 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program JOIN US for fun and exercise while helping us raise scholarship money for our player development and coach education programs. FOOTGOLF: Where Soccer meets Golf Footgolf is played like golf, but with a soccer ball and 22” cups. The basic rules of golf are applied with minor adjustments. Traditional golf attire recommended (cap and argyle socks are encouraged!) Indoor soccer/turf shoes or athletic shoes permitted (NO CLEATS!) Bring your own ball or rent one for $5. At least 2 team members must have a driver’s license to drive the golf cart. PRIZES!! For longest drive, longest putt, best score and more!! Gold Sponsor: $300 Lawn sign at hole of your choice Sponsors will be acknowledged on website and social media Includes entry fee for a 4-player team Silver Sponsor: $150 Lawn sign at hole of your choice Sponsors will be acknowledged on website and social media Contact us if you would like to donate prizes or goodie bag items. Registration form at http://www.nmysa.net/ Questions to Heather ([email protected]) or (505) 830-2245. 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program NMYSA is excited to announce a partnership with SL Team App powered by Sports Logic® and will use SL Team App for ODP communication and scheduling in the Fall. SL Team App is the ultimate mobile management solution to organize and operate your sports teams effectively— manage schedules and calendars, track attendance, be prepared with driving directions and weather forecasts, communicate with team chat, and much more, all from the palm of your hand. Coming soon, SL Team App will offer live streaming video and statistics so you'll never have to miss a game! Page 13 For more info: http://bit.ly/1VuFcPt Page 14 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Under-13 Boys Bracket A Cruces FC Bones 02/03 Rio Rapids Cobras NM Rush SF Strikers NM Rush Azul 03 Bracket B NM Rush Nero 03 Elite FC Barca NM Rush 03 Rio Rapids SC Calle Rio Rapids SC 03 Boys Saturday, May 7, 2016 Cruces FC Bones vs NM Rush Azul 03 Rio Rapids Cobras vs NM Rush SF Strikers NM Rush Nero 03 vs Rio Rapids SC 03 Elite FC Barca vs Rio Rapids SC Calle 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 8, 2016 NM Rush SF Strikers vs Cruces FC Bones NM Rush Azul 03 vs Rio Rapids Cobras NM Rush 03 vs NM Rush Nero 03 Rio Rapids SC 03 vs Elite FC Barca 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC07 SC08 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 NM Rush Nero 03 vs Elite FC Barca Rio Rapids SC Calle vs NM Rush 03 5:30 PM 5:30 PM SC07 SC08 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Rio Rapids SC Calle vs NM Rush Nero 03 NM Rush 03 vs Rio Rapids SC 03 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Cruces FC Bones vs Rio Rapids Cobras NM Rush SF Strikers vs NM Rush Azul 03 Elite FC Barca vs NM Rush 03 Rio Rapids SC 03 vs Rio Rapids SC Calle 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC07 SC08 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: NM Rush Azul 03 vs Rio Rapids SC 03 Semi2: NM Rush 03 vs Cruces FC Bones 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Consolation and Final Cons: NM Rush Azul 03 vs Cruces FC Bones Final: Rio Rapids SC 03 vs NM Rush 03 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC02 SC08 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 15 Under-13 Girls Bracket A Sting Thunder Rio Rapids Thunder AUFC ’03 Rio Rapids 03G Bracket B Rio Rapids Atleticas Elite FC Orange Rio Rapids Lightning Challenge ATROX Sting NM Wildcats Saturday, May 7, 2016 Rio Rapids Atleticas vs Sting NM Wildcats Elite FC Orange vs Challenge ATROX 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Rio Rapids Lightning vs Rio Rapids Atleticas Sting NM Wildcats vs Elite FC Orange AUFC '03 vs Rio Rapids Thunder Rio Rapids 03 vs Sting Thunder 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC09 SC10 SC05 SC06 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Rio Rapids Atleticas vs Elite FC Orange Challenge ATROX vs Rio Rapids Lightning 5:30 PM 5:30 PM SC01 SC02 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Sting Thunder vs Rio Rapids Thunder AUFC '03 vs Rio Rapids 03 Challenge ATROX vs Rio Rapids Atleticas Sting NM Wildcats vs Rio Rapids Lightning 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Elite FC Orange vs Rio Rapids Lightning Sting NM Wildcats vs Challenge ATROX Sting Thunder vs AUFC '03 Rio Rapids Thunder vs Rio Rapids 03 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC09 SC10 SC09 SC10 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: Rio Rapids 03 vs Challenge ATROX Semi2: Rio Rapids Atleticas vs AUFC ’03 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Consolation and Final Cons: Challenge ATROX vs AUFC ‘03 Final: Rio Rapids 03 vs Rio Rapids Atleticas 9:00 AM 9:00 AM SC09 SC10 Page 16 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program US Soccer Federation Player Development Initiatives The US Soccer Federation Board of Directors recently approved a “Small Sided Soccer” and a “Birth Year” registration mandate. This 2016-17 best practices and 2017-2018 mandate applies to all USSF members—AYSO, US Club, SAY and US Youth Soccer. For more information, please see the below initiatives along with the FAQs. Visit the US Soccer Player Development Initiatives web pages for an overview of the program and further details about: Licenses National Coaching Schools Continuing Education Resources Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Birth Year Registration Season: 2016-17 Birth year 2012 http://ussoc.cr/1Nw0Hrg 2017-18 U6 2011 U6 U7 2010 U7 U8 2009 U8 U9 2008 U9 U10 2007 U10 U11 2006 U11 U12 2005 U12 U13 2004 U13 U14 2003 U14 U15 2002 U15 U16 2001 U16 U17 2000 U17 U18 1999 U18 U19 1998 U19 Visit the NMYSA web pages for information about our integration of these initiatives into the New Mexico program: http://bit.ly/1SnNZlZ 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 17 Free $250 SAT & ACT Prep Courses The eKnowledge Donation Project with NMYSA is entering its 11th year assisting students and families. The Project waives the complete $250 course price for the SAT or ACT Test Prep Programs, so the student pays only the cost of delivering the program: DVD student fee of $17.55 for the cost of materials, support and shipping; Online Cloud student fee of $19.99 for student support and streaming. NMYSA entry page: The Donation Project is supported by professional athletes from the NFL and MLB and 250 Partners, including Boy Scouts, Big Brothers & Big Sisters and National Federation of High Schools. About the PowerPrepTM: The SAT and ACT PowerPrepTM Programs are available online or DVD. These semester-length complete programs include http://bit.ly/1SnTAc4 more than 11 hours of video instruction and 3,000 files of supplemental prep material, thousands of interactive diagnostic tools, sample questions, and practice tests and 100+ hours of student participation time. Students select the training they need and study at their own pace. Page 18 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Under-14 Boys Bracket A NM Rush 02 Boys Classic FC Milicia AUFC Express 02 Bracket B Alameda Guerreros Rio Rapids Strikers 02 Blue NM Rush Nero 2K2 Bracket C Rio Rapids SC 02 Boys AUFC Bayern Rio Rapids Strikers 02 White Bracket D Rio Rapids Timbers NM Rush Impact Rio Rapids White Saturday, May 7, 2016 AUFC Express 02 vs NM Rush 02 Boys Alameda Guerros vs Rio Rapids Strikers 02 Blue Rio Rapids SC 02 Boys vs Rio Rapids Strikers 02 White Rio Rapids Timbers vs Rio Rapids White 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Classic FC Milicia vs AUFC Express 02 Alameda Guerros vs NM Rush Nero 2k2 AUFC Bayern vs Rio Rapids Strikers 02 White NM Rush Impact vs Rio Rapids White 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Saturday, May 14, 2016 NM Rush 02 Boys vs Classic FC Milicia Rio Rapids Strikers 02 Blue vs NM Rush Nero 2k2 Rio Rapids SC 02 Boys vs AUFC Bayern Rio Rapids Timbers vs NM Rush Impact 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 15, 2016, Quarterfinals Q1: NM Rush 02 Boys vs NM Rush Nero 2k2 Q2: Rio Rapids Strikers 02 Blue vs Classic FC Milicia Q3: Rio Rapids SC 02 Boys vs Rio Rapids White Q4: Rio Rapids Timbers vs Rio Rapids Strikers 02 White 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: NM Rush 02 Boys vs Rio Rapids Timbers Semi2: Classic FC Milicia vs Rio Rapids SC 02 Boys 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC01 SC02 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Consolation and Final Cons: Rio Rapids Timbers vs Classic FC Milicia Final: NM Rush 02 Boys vs Rio Rapids SC 02 Boys 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC01 SC02 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 19 Under-14 Girls Bracket A Rio Rapids 02 Girls NM Rush Reign 02 Elite Phasers Rio Rapids Barcelona Bracket B Classic FC Samba Rio Rapids SC LC Sol Rio Rapids Rage 02 NM Rush ’02 G Saturday, May 7, 2016 Rio Rapids '02 Girls vs Rio Rapids Barcelona Rush Reign 02 vs Elite Phasers Classic FC Samba vs NM Rush '02 G Rio Rapids SC LC Sol vs Rio Rapids Rage 02 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC05 SC06 SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 8, 2016 NM Rush '02 G vs Rio Rapids SC LC Sol Rio Rapids Rage 02 vs Classic FC Samba 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC09 SC10 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Rio Rapids Barcelona vs Rush Reign 02 Elite Phasers vs Rio Rapids '02 Girls Classic FC Samba vs Rio Rapids SC LC Sol Rio Rapids Rage 02 vs NM Rush '02 G 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC05 SC06 SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Rio Rapids '02 Girls vs Rush Reign 02 Elite Phasers vs Rio Rapids Barcelona 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC05 SC06 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: Rio Rapids ’02 Girls vs Classic FC Samba Semi2: Rio Rapids Rage 02 vs Elite Phasers 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Consolation and Final Cons: Classic FC Samba vs Rio Rapids Rage 02 Final: Rio Rapids ’02 Girls vs Elite Phasers 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC09 SC10 Visit US Soccer at: http://www.ussoccer.com/ Page 20 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program We all have a responsibility to promote high standards of behavior in the game. In various national surveys, behavior was the biggest concern in the game. This included both the abuse of match officials and the unacceptable behavior by over-competitive parents, spectators and coaches on the sidelines. The NMYSA “Caution: Children @ Play” program goals are to: 1. Provide all children a positive sports experience free from all forms of abuse 2. Promote exercise and sports participation for the development of healthy lifestyles that will promote wellness through the lifespan. 3. Provide a safe environment for learning positive life skills and the enjoyment of spare time in a sports experience. 4. Develop awareness of what constitutes maltreatment or abuse. Accomplishing these goals will result in players having more fun, developing sound character, building self esteem, increasing confidence, creating lasting friendships, and improving trust. Every parent, coach and player will be asked to abide by a Code of Conduct during State Cup. These Codes of Conduct will be distributed to each coach at check-in and are available on the NMYSA web site: http://www.nmysa.net/. Help us meet the number one goal of the “Caution: Children@Play” program by providing all children a positive sports experience free from all forms of abuse. 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 21 Parent and Spectator Code of Conduct We all have a responsibility to promote high standards of behavior in the game. In various national surveys, behavior was the biggest concern in the game. This included both the abuse of match officials and the unacceptable behavior by over-competitive parents, spectators and coaches on the sidelines. The “Caution: Children @ Play” program is aimed at tackling unacceptable behavior across the whole game. Play your part and observe the Code of Conduct for spectators and parents/guardians at all times. I will: Remain outside the field of play and behind the Designated Spectator Area (where provided) Never engage in or tolerate offensive, insulting or abusive language or behavior Always respect the match officials' decisions Applaud effort and good play as well as success In addition, when attending youth games I will: Remember that children play for FUN Let the coaches do their job and not confuse the players by telling them what to do Encourage the players to respect the opposition and match officials Never criticize a player for making a mistake—mistakes are part of learning I understand that breaches of the code may result in action being taken by my League and/or my State Association. Page 22 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Under-15 Boys Bracket A Rio Rapids SC 01s Classic FC Bandoleros Rio Rapids Scorpions 01 Challenge FC Shockwave Bracket B Rio Rapids Varza Elite Asylum NM Rush 01 Rio Rapids Atletico Saturday, May 7, 2016 Rio Rapids SC 01s vs Challenge FC Shockwave Classic FC Bandoleros vs Rio Rapids Scorpions 01 Rio Rapids Varza vs Rio Rapids Atletico Elite Asylum vs NM Rush 01 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Challenge FC Shockwave vs Classic FC Bandoleros Elite Asylum vs Rio Rapids Varza NM Rush 01 vs Rio Rapids Atletico 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC02 SC03 SC04 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Rio Rapids SC 01s vs Rio Rapids Scorpions 01 Rio Rapids Varza vs NM Rush 01 Rio Rapids Atletico vs Elite Asylum 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC01 SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Classic FC Bandoleros vs Rio Rapids SC 01s Rio Rapids Scorpions 01 vs Challenge FC Shockwave 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC10 SC09 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: Rio Rapids SC 01s vs NM Rush 01 Semi2: Rio Rapids Varza vs Rio Rapids Scorpions 01 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final Final: Rio Rapids SC 01s vs Rio Rapids Varza 1:00 PM SC08 Visit National Soccer Coaches Association of America at: http://www.nscaa.com/ 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 23 Under-15 Girls Bracket A Rio Rapids 01G AUFC Explosion 01 Elite Brazil CFC Lady Bobcats Bracket B AUFC 01 Fusion High Noon Stealth NM Rush 01G Rio Rapids Impact Saturday, May 7, 2016 Rio Rapids 01G vs CFC Lady Bobcats AUFC Explosion 01 vs Elite Brazil AUFC 01 Fusion vs Rio Rapids Impact High Noon Stealth vs NM Rush 01G 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC05 SC06 SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Rio Rapids 01G vs AUFC Explosion 01 Elite Brazil vs CFC Lady Bobcats AUFC 01 Fusion vs High Noon Stealth Rio Rapids Impact vs NM Rush 01G 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC05 SC06 SC09 SC10 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Elite Brazil vs Rio Rapids 01G CFC Lady Bobcats vs AUFC Explosion 01 NM Rush 01G vs AUFC 01 Fusion High Noon Stealth vs Rio Rapids Impact 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC05 SC06 SC09 SC10 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: Rio Rapids 01G vs Rio Rapids Impact Semi2: AUFC 01 Fusion vs Elite Brazil 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC05 SC06 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final Final: Rio Rapids 01G vs AUFC 01 Fusion 1:00 PM SC10 Visit US Youth Soccer National Championship Series at: http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org/ Visit NMYSA at: http://www.nmysa.net/ Page 24 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Bownet, The World's Best Portable Sports Nets, Goals and Training Systems, has announced its partnership with NMYSA. NMYSA is proud to welcome Bownet as our official portable goal provider. This partnership will allow NMYSA association members, friends and family to receive special discounts on Bownet gear! Be sure to use Coupon Code: NMYSA at checkout. SIMPLE—Set up a field in less than 10 minutes. DURABLE—Tough metal frames with flexible fiberglass pole system; plus, all nets have 1-year warranty. PORTABLE—Lightweight and easy to transport. EFFICIENT—Manage restricted space effectively; maximize player participation. SAFE—No crossbar, no aluminum; no headaches, no worries. STYLISH—Inspirational European stretch-back nets look and feel like pro goals. http://bit.ly/1YAtqRQ 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 25 Concussion Information With the increased emphasis on concussion awareness in sports, NMYSA has developed a concussion education platform for players, coaches and parents using the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "Heads Up" Concussion in Youth Sports program. CDC’s “Heads Up” Concussion in Youth Sports Program NMYSA Concussion Information Page US Soccer’s “Recognize to Recover” Player Health & Safety Program http://1.usa.gov/223taeW http://bit.ly/1N4q1o9 http://ussoc.cr/1RZIJhS NMYSA began distributing the "Heads Up" fact sheets for parents, athletes and coaches to local leagues and clubs with the 2014-2015 soccer season. In addition, we encourage all coaches to take the CDC’s online concussion training course. This simple online course is loaded with valuable information and direction for managing suspected concussions. Please take the time to review the "Heads Up" fact sheet and help to make youth soccer a safer environment for our children. US Soccer has also implemented a new program, “Recognize to Recover” (R2R), that contains information on a variety of player safety and health related issues, including concussion initiatives. Please visit the NMYSA Concussion Information page for links to coach, parent and player fact sheets, links to the CDC on-line training, a link to follow the ‘Heads Up” program on Facebook, and a link to download the “Heads Up” app for Apple and Android devices. Page 26 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Under-16 Boys Bracket A Rio Rapids SC 00 Boys Rio Rapids Classic Select 00 Elite FC 2000 Bracket B NM Rush 2000 Boys Rio Rapids Strikers LC 00 NM Rush Nero 00 RRNSC Revolution Saturday, May 7, 2016 Rio Rapids SC 00 vs Elite FC 2000 Rio Rapids vs Classic Select 00 Nm Rush 2000 vs RRNSC Revolution Rio Rapids Strikers LC 00 vs Rush Nero 00 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Rio Rapids SC 00 vs Rio Rapids Classic Select 00 vs Elite FC 2000 NM Rush 2000 vs Rio Rapids Strikers LC 00 Rush Nero 00 vs RRNSC Revolution 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Classic Select 00 vs Rio Rapids SC 00 Elite FC 2000 vs Rio Rapids Rush Nero 00 vs NM Rush 2000 RRNSC Revolution vs Rio Rapids Strikers LC 00 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC01 SC02 SC03 SC04 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: Rio Rapids SC 00 vs Rio Rapids Strikers LC 00 3:00 PM Semi2: NM Rush 2000 vs Rio Rapids 3:00 PM SC03 SC04 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final Final: Rio Rapids SC 00 vs NM Rush 2000 SC09 3:00 PM Visit National Soccer Coaches Association of America at: http://www.nscaa.com/ Visit US Youth Soccer National Championship Series at: http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org/ 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 27 Under-16 Girls Bracket A NM Rush ’00 Girls Rio Rapids Velocity NM Rush Nero 00 Rio Rapids Galaxy 00 AUFC Heat 00 Bracket B Rio Rapids SC 00 Rio Rapids Inferno Rio Rapids Revolution Classic FC Venom AUFC Animals 2000 Saturday, May 7, 2016 NM Rush '00 Girls vs AUFC 00 Heat Rio Rapids Velocity vs Rio Rapids Galaxy 00 Rio Rapids SC 00 vs AUFC Animals 2000 Rio Rapids Inferno vs Classic FC Venom 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC05 SC06 SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 8, 2016 NM Rush Nero vs NM Rush '00 Girls AUFC 00 Heat vs Rio Rapids Velocity Rio Rapids Revolution vs Rio Rapids SC 00 Rio Rapids Inferno vs AUFC Animals 2000 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC05 SC06 SC07 SC08 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 NM Rush '00 Girls vs Rio Rapids Velocity Rio Rapids Galaxy 00 vs NM Rush Nero Rio Rapids SC 00 vs Rio Rapids Inferno Classic Venom vs Rio Rapids Revolution 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM SC05 SC06 SC07 SC08 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Rio Rapids Galaxy 00 vs NM Rush '00 Girls NM Rush Nero vs AUFC 00 Heat Classic FC Venom vs Rio Rapids SC 00 AUFC Animals 2000 vs Rio Rapids Revolution 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC05 SC06 SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Rio Rapids Velocity vs NM Rush Nero Rio Rapids Galaxy 00 vs AUFC 00 Heat Rio Rapids Revolution vs Rio Rapids Inferno AUFC Animals 2000 vs Classic FC Venom 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC05 SC06 SC07 SC08 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: NM Rush ’00 Girls vs Classic FC Venom Semi2: Rio Rapids SC 00 vs Rio Rapids Galaxy 00 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final Final: NM Rush ’00 Girls vs Rio Rapids SC 00 3:00 PM SC07 Page 28 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Coach and Team Official Code of Conduct We all have a responsibility to promote high standards of behavior in the game. In various national surveys, behavior was the biggest concern in the game. This included both the abuse of match officials and the unacceptable behavior by overcompetitive parents, spectators & coaches on the sidelines. The NMYSA “Caution: Children @ Play” program is aimed at tackling unacceptable behavior across the whole game. Play your part and observe the Code of Conduct for coaches, team managers and club officials at all times. I will: Show respect to others involved in the game including match officials, opposition players, coaches, managers and spectators Adhere to the Laws of the Game Display and promote high standards of behavior Always respect the match officials' decisions Never enter the field of play without the referee's permission Never engage in public criticism of the match officials Never engage in or tolerate offensive, insulting or abusive language or behavior When working with players, I will: Place the well-being, safety and enjoyment of each player above everything, including winning Explain exactly what I expect of players and what they can expect from me Ensure the parents/guardians of all players under the age of 18 understand these expectations Refrain from and refuse to tolerate any form of bullying Develop mutual trust and respect with every player to build his/her self-esteem Encourage each player to accept responsibility for his/her own behavior and performance Ensure all activities I organize are appropriate for the players' ability level, experience, age and maturity I understand that breaches of the Code may result in action being taken by my League and/or my State Association. 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 29 Referee Code of Conduct We all have a responsibility to promote high standards of behavior in the game. In various national surveys, behavior was the biggest concern in the game. This included both the abuse of match officials and the unacceptable behavior by over-competitive parents, spectators and coaches on the sidelines. The NMYSA “Caution: Children @ Play” program is aimed at tackling unacceptable behavior across the whole game. The behavior of the match officials has an impact, directly and indirectly, on the conduct of everyone involved in the game—both on the pitch and on the sidelines. Play your part and observe the Code of Conduct for referees at all times. When officiating I will: Be honest and completely impartial at all times, irrespective of the teams, players or team officials involved in the match Apply the Laws of the Game and competition rules fairly and consistently Manage the game in a positive, calm and confident manner Deal with all instances of violence, aggression, unsporting behavior, foul play and other misconduct Not tolerate offensive, insulting or abusive language or behavior from players and officials Support my match official colleagues at all times Set a positive personal example by promoting good behavior and showing respect to everyone involved in the game Communicate with the players and encourage fair play Respond in a clear, calm and confident manner to any appropriate request for clarification by the team captains Prepare physically and mentally for every match Complete and submit accurate and concise reports within the time limit required for games which I officiate I understand that breaches of the code may result in action being taken by my League and/or my State Association. Page 30 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Under-17 Boys Bracket A Rio Rapids SC 99 Rio Rapids 99 Blues Elite FC 99B Bracket B Guadalajara Chivas 99 AUFC 99 Classic FC Terminators Rio Rapids Strikers FC 99 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Guadalajara Chivas 99 vs Rio Rapids Strikers FC 99 AUFC 99 vs Classic FC Terminators 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC07 SC08 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Rio Rapids SC 99 vs Elite FC 99B 7:30 PM SC02 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Rio Rapids 99 Blues vs Rio Rapids SC 99 AUFC 99 vs Guadalajara Chivas 99 Classic FC Terminators vs Rio Rapids Strikers FC 99 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC02 SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Elite FC 99B vs Rio Rapids 99 Blues Guadalajara Chivas 99 vs Classic FC Terminators Rio Rapids Strikers FC 99 vs AUFC 99 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC05 SC07 SC08 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: Rio Rapids SC 99 vs Rio Rapids Strikers FC 99 Semi2: Classic FC Terminators vs Elite FC 99B 1:00 PM 1:00 PM SC07 SC08 Wednesday, May 25, 2016, Final Final: Rio Rapids SC 99 vs Elite FC 99B 7:30 PM SC08 Visit US Youth Soccer at: http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/ Visit FIFA at: http://www.fifa.com/ 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 31 Under-17 Girls Bracket A Rio Rapids SC 99 NM Rush 99 AUFC Prestige 99 Elite FC Angels Sunday, May 8, 2016 Rio Rapids SC 99 vs Elite FC Angels NM Rush 99 vs AUFC Prestige 99 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC07 SC08 Saturday, May 14, 2016 Rio Rapids SC 99 vs AUFC Prestige 99 Elite FC Angels vs NM Rush 99 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 15, 2016 NM Rush 99 vs Rio Rapids SC 99 AUFC Prestige 99 vs Elite FC Angels 11:00 AM 11:00 AM SC07 SC08 Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final NM Rush 99 vs AUFC Prestige 99 11:00 AM SC07 Under-18 Boys Bracket A NM Rush 98 Rio Rapids 98 Classic FC Redbulls Bracket B Classic FC Toros Rio Rapids Red Gunners Highnoon Soccer L.C. 98’s Saturday, May 7, 2016 Classic FC Torros vs Rio Rapids Red Gunners NM Rush 98 vs Classic Redbulls 3:00 PM 3:00 PM SC09 SC10 Sunday, May 8, 2016 Highnoon Soccer L.C. 98's vs Classic FC Torros Rio Rapids 98 vs Classic Redbulls 3:00 PM 1:00 PM SC09 SC01 Sunday, May 15, 2016 Rio Rapids Red Gunners vs Highnoon Soccer L.C. 98's 3:00 PM NM Rush 98 vs Rio Rapids 98 3:00 PM SC09 SC10 Saturday, May 21, 2016, Semifinals Semi1: NM Rush 98 vs Rio Rapids Red Gunners Semi2: Classic FC Toros vs Rio Rapids 98 SC09 SC10 3:00 PM 3:00 PM Page 32 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final Final: NM Rush 98 vs Classic FC Toros 3:00 PM SC10 11:00 AM SC08 Under-18 Girls Bracket A Rush 98 Girls Rio Rapids 98G Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final Rush 98 Girls vs Rio Rapids 98 Girls Under-19 Boys Bracket A Rio Rapids 97 (declared champion) Under-19 Girls Bracket A Rio Rapids 97G Zia Rio Rapids Strikers Sunday, May 22, 2016, Final Rio Rapids 97G Zia vs Rio Rapids Strikers 3:00 PM Visit US Soccer at: http://www.ussoccer.com/ Visit US Youth Soccer National Championship Series at: http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org/ SC08 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 33 Last Year’s State Cup Winners The US Youth Soccer New Mexico Open State Cup is the first step for our New Mexico teams in the annual US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. The winners in age groups U-13 and above (and selected wild card teams) go on to represent New Mexico in the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Tournament on 20-26 June 2016 in Boise ID. The U-12 age group is added for the 2016 NM State Cup. The winners of this age group (and selected wild card teams, if applicable) will advance to the US Youth Soccer U-12 Far West Regional Tournament, June 14-19, 2016, in Arvada, Colorado at the Stenger Soccer Complex. The U-12 age group will play 11v11 at this tournament. The 2015 US Youth Soccer New Mexico Open State Cup winners are listed below. Selected winners, alternates and wild card teams represented New Mexico in the 2015 US Youth Soccer Far West Regional Tournament In Boise, ID, on June 22-28, 2015. 2015 age group winners: U-13 Boys: U-13 Girls: U-14 Boys: U-14 Girls: U-15 Boys: U-15 Girls: U-16 Boys: NM Rush 02 Boys (Tigers) Elite FC Phasers Rio Rapids SC 01 Boys Rio Rapids SC Riot Rio Rapids SC 00 Boys NM Rush 00 Girls Rio Rapids SC 99 Boys U-16 Girls: U-17 Boys: U-17 Girls: U-18 Boys: U-18 Girls: U-19 Boys: U-19 Girls: Rio Rapids SC 99 Girls NM Rush 98 Boys NM Rush 98 Girls Rio Rapids SC 97 Boys Rio Rapids SC 97 Girls Rio Rapids SC 96 Boys NM Rush 96 Girls Follow the Regional results on the web at the NMYSA “Regionals” page, the US Youth Soccer Region IV “Regionals” pages, and the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series pages. Page 34 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Las Cruces, NM 2016 US Youth Soccer NM Open State Cup Program Page 35