2016 February Newsletter - Arrowhead Youth Soccer Association

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2016 February Newsletter - Arrowhead Youth Soccer Association
2016 Upper Division Recreational Soccer Registration
February 22 – March 5
For Players Ages 10 – 18
What to Bring to Registration:
Completed Registration Form, 1’’ x 1’’ Photo, Payment (fee info available at registration site)
Registration forms are available at www.arrowheadsoccer.com or at the registration site.
AYSA leagues are now U12, U15, and U18.
10 year old players are age eligible to play in our spring soccer program.
Cloquet
Online Registration
www.cloquetyouthsoccer.com
February 22 – February 26
Leigh Rahkola
[email protected]
Bobbee Conway
[email protected]
Online Registration
www.eskoyouthsports.org
February 22 – March 11
Eric Thompson, (218)878-4834
[email protected]
Grand Rapids
Online Registration
www.grsoccerclub.com
February 1 – March 5
Jamie Wohlsdorf, (218)244-0636
[email protected]
Denfeld
Online Registration
www.arrowheadsoccer.com
February 22 – March 5
Mark Wirth, (218)260-7909
[email protected]
Hermantown
Online Registration
www.hermantownsoccer.com
February 22-March 5
Ross Bjorlin, (218)391-7588
[email protected]
East
Online Registration
www.arrowheadsoccer.com
February 22 – March 5
Tim Stiebner, (218)506-8220
[email protected]
2016 Birth Date Guidelines
U12
U15
U18
Esko
Hibbing/Chisholm
In Person Registration
February 22, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
February 24, 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Hibbing High School Cafeteria
Please bring 1x2 inch school picture
Janell Wilson, (218)969-6975
[email protected]
Proctor
In Person Registration
February 23, 5:30-8:00 p.m.
Proctor High School Cafeteria
Dawn Lind, (218)409-2898
[email protected]
Superior
Online Registration
www.superiorsoccer.org
February 22 – March 5
Informational Meetings
February 29, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Superior Middle School
March 1, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Presbyterian Church on 28th Street
Vicki Hajewski, (715)377-9208
[email protected]
To Be Age Eligible You Must Not Be Older Than:
8-1-03 to 7-31-06
12 years old on July 31, 2016
8-1-00 to 7-31-03
15 years old on July 31, 2016
8-1-97 to 7-31-00
18 years old on July 31, 2016
U10-U13 Age Players: You can play in this program and also play in Lower Division.
Lower Division registration (5-12 years old) is the week of April 18 and the season begins August 1.
GAME NIGHTS
U12: Tuesday/Thursday
U15: Monday/Wednesday U18: Tuesday/Thursday/and some Sundays
Season begins May 23 and ends in mid-late July
REFEREE TRAINING CLINICS – BECOME A REFEREE IN 2016!
Turn your love of the game into cash! Have fun learning the beautiful game.
This training is for new referees and referees who began refereeing in August 2015.
To become a USSF certified referee for the 2016 spring season, you will need to:
1) Complete an online training component (must complete before the clinic you wish to attend)
2) Attend one of the clinics listed below (you only need to attend one clinic)
3) Attend an on-field training session (details sent after you are an official referee)
DATE
Sunday, March 20
Saturday, April 16
TIME
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION
Duluth Location TBD
Duluth Location TBD
You must register in advance for these clinics. You must register and submit payment before you can
begin your online training. There is a fee of $60 to register and become certified. If you have any questions about the
process, please contact the AYSA office at [email protected] or call the office at 624-1713.
Register at the Minnesota State Referee website – www.minnesotasrc.com
or
Head to the AYSA website to learn more about becoming a referee!
www.arrowheadsoccer.com/new-referees
RECERTIFIACATION CLINIC INFORMATION FOR USSF Grade 8, 7, and 6 will be emailed to all current certified USSF
referees. You can also head to the MN State Referee website to learn more – www.minnesotasrc.com
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER FOR ALL
THINGS SOCCER IN THE NORTHLAND!
Arrowhead Youth Soccer Association
@arrowheadsoccer
Charter Communications continues to support AYSA by
providing cable TV and internet service, enhancing our
ability to communicate electronically and allowing staff to
monitor the Weather Channel on an ongoing basis.
Charter’s commitment to soccer and kids’ safety is much
appreciated.
AYSA News
Winter 2016 February 1, 2016. Issue No.63 Free.
Published Quarterly by:
Arrowhead Youth Soccer Association, 3501 Grand Avenue
Duluth, MN 55807
SUMMER LITTLE NETBUSTERS!
SOCCER FOR 3 AND 4 YEAR OLDS
AYSA’s Little NetBusters Program, which offers soccer activities for 3 and 4 year old players, has become a hugely popular
program. This fun introduction to soccer will feature age appropriate soccer activities, rather than formal games. Each
session will last one hour, and will be led by trained coaches
using an age appropriate curriculum.
Registration is limited and will close when the program is full. Many interested kids were turned
away last summer. We strongly encourage early registration!
Players must be either 3 or 4 years old on July 31, 2016.
Session I
Thursday Evenings
June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Session 2
Tuesday Evenings
August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Location:
Tentatively Rice Lake Fields
Stockholm Road, Duluth
2 Locations:
Duluth, Jean Duluth Fields
Cloquet, St. Paul’s Church Field
Times: either 5:00 p.m. or 6:15 p.m.
Cost: $60, includes player t-shirt
Times: either 5:00 p.m. or 6:15 p.m.
Cost: $60, includes player t-shirt
Players must bring size 3 soccer ball
Players must bring size 3 soccer ball
Register Online at www.arrowheadsoccer.com
If you have questions, call the AYSA Office at 624-1713 or email [email protected]
Attention All Soccer Players Ages 7-10
East Select Soccer has a few remaining spots for
young soccer players for our summer jamboree
teams. As part of East Select Soccer your child will
get exposure to top licensed professional foreign
coaching, last year’s coaches came from Germany
and Australia!!!
For more information on the options East Select
Soccer offers please contact:
Steve Polkowski
[email protected]
218-464-7009
The Third Annual
AYSA Kick I t Forw ard Duluth Soccer Fair
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Duluth Heritage Sports Center, 120 S. 30th Avenue West, Duluth
Make your plans now to participate in the 2016 AYSA Kick It Forw ard Duluth Soccer Fair . We will offer a
Street Soccer Tournament (see next page), a chance to work on your soccer skills, and lots of other activities. The
2015 fair was a huge success, with 700 people participating in activities, learning about soccer opportunities, getting
autographs and much more. More information on the AYSA website, www.arrowheadsoccer.com and in our next
newsletter, in your home in early April.
Featuring Tony Sanneh and
The Sanneh Foundation Coaching Staff
Tony Sanneh, a St. Paul native and former professional soccer player, founded the Sanneh Foundation in 2003 with
a goal of helping inner city kids. Tony played in the MLS and for the US Men’s National Team and played in the 2002
World Cup. Read more about Tony and The Sanneh Foundation on page 5 of this newsletter.
Sponsored by
Street Soccer Tournam ent!
Tourney on the Turf
During the 2016 Kick It Forward Soccer Fair
April 17, 2016
Duluth Heritage Sports Center
Register online at www.arrowheadsoccer.com
Register as an individual player and earn points with teammates in four random draw small-sided games.
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Players register and earn points individually.
Players participate in four short random draw games.
Ages 9-10, 11-12, and 13-14. Divisions for girls and boys.
Awards for top players and tourney t-shirts for all players.
Registration is limited, and will close when each bracket is filled.
Depending on registration numbers, age groups may play 3v3, 4v4, or 5v5.
2016 Street Soccer Schedule
Time
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9-10 year old girls
11-12 year old girls
13-14 year old girls
9-10 year old boys
11-12 year old boys
13-14 year old boys
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$15 Registration Fee for Street Soccer Tournament
Register online at www.arrowheadsoccer.com
After 15 years playing professional soccer – including playing for the U.S. Men’s National
Team in the 2002 World Cup – Tony Sanneh moved back to St. Paul in 2009 to dedicate
himself full-time to the Sanneh Foundation. The Sanneh Foundation, a youth development
organization, provides life skills programs for at-risk children using soccer as the catalyst to empower kids’ lives and unite
communities. They also give thousands of kids a safe, fun summer camp experience for free! Camps are run by professional
coaches and incorporate guidance and information about health, education, drugs and alcohol, and cultural awareness. The
Sanneh Foundation has multiple programs they run for youth in the Twin Cities area. Some of their programs are below. Learn
more about the Sanneh Foundation and all of the great things they do for the Minnesota soccer community and beyond at
their website.
www.thesannehfoundation.org
The “Boot Room” Soccer Camps
Arrowhead Youth Soccer is pleased to continue our
partnership with The Boot Room Soccer Camps. The Boot
Room builds upon the best tradition of English Football.
Striker/Keeper Camp
May 14, 2016
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Cost: $40
Ages: 9-15 years old
Location: Stebner Fields, Hermantown
The Striker/Keeper camp is intended for boys and girls
ages 9-15 that are looking to develop and enhance
attacking or goalkeeping skills. Strikers will focus on
the most exciting aspects of the game, shooting,
finishing, combination plays and striker movement
while keepers will train to improve their shot stopping,
footwork/mobility, intercepting crosses and distribution
skills.
Get Ready for Fall Soccer!
July 25-27, 2016
Time:
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Ages:
8-12 years old
Cost:
$75
Location:
Stebner Fields, Hermantown
This camp is a great way to prepare players for their
fall AYSA season. Three 2-hour sessions will focus on
building shooting, passing, receiving and dribbling
skills. This camp will help players start their season at
their best!
The Boot Room Soccer Skills
Summer Camps 2016
Dates:
Ages:
Time:
Cost:
Location:
June 13-15 (Monday-Wednesday)
6-7 years old
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
$50
Stebner Fields, Hermantown
Dates:
Ages:
Time:
Cost:
Location:
June 13-16 (Monday-Thursday)
8-9 years old
10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
$85
Stebner Fields, Hermantown
Dates:
Ages:
Time:
Cost:
Location:
June 13-16 (Monday-Thursday)
10-12 years old
1:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
$85
Stebner Fields, Hermantown
If you love the game, this is a great chance to improve
your skills. Begin the week with individual skill
development progressing to fun, age appropriate
games. Learn the correct techniques for passing and
receiving, dribbling and shooting, defending, and
individual and team tactics. This is a great opportunity
for players to improve their game before AYSA leagues
begin in August.
These camps will provide players with high-level skills training in a fun environment. The coaches are
Dave Robinson and Archie Clark. Dave is a coach for the College of St. Scholastica’s men’s and women’s
soccer teams. He holds a National Youth Coaching License and is a member of the ODP coaching staff
for Minnesota Youth Soccer. Archie is head coach of the Cloquet Esko Carlton High School boys’ soccer
team. He holds a National D Coaching License and a NSCAA advanced regional diploma. Goalkeepers will
be trained by Jake Lammi, former CSS and Denfeld HS goalkeeper. Jake has coached keepers for UMD,
Denfeld HS, and many local competitive soccer teams.
Please register for all camps online at
http://www.arrowheadsoccer.com
Spring Coaches Clinics
AYSA is hosting coaching clinics designed to provide recreational and competitive coaches with the tools to run fun, efficient
practices, and improve their game strategy. If you want to improve your coaching skills, these are the courses to take!
Advance registration required for all clinics. Call 624-1713 or sign up online at www.arrowheadsoccer.com.
Register at least ten days prior to the clinic date. Clinics without an adequate number of participants are cancelled.
Integrating the Goalkeeper into Team Training
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
- - Free of Charge - Instructor: MYSA Staff Instructor
Location: TBD
This clinic will talk about goalkeeper technique and provide ideas
on how to integrate them into the warm up, and how a coach can
utilize the whole team by using them to train the goalkeeper. This
clinic is for coaches of all age groups.
Team Tactics
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
- - Free of Charge - Instructors: Dave Robinson, Archie Clark
Location: TBD
Team tactics refers to the style of soccer a team plays. Team
tactics involves systems of play, high-pressure and low-pressure
defending, playing directly and indirectly. Dave and Archie will
explain basic team tactics for your team age group and skill level.
MYSA Technical Certificate
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Time: TBD – Check the AYSA website
- - Free of Charge - Instructor: MYSA Staff Instructor
Location: TBD
This 5-hour course is designed to improve all coaches’ ability to teach the application of technique in the game: how to pass, receive,
dribble, shoot, head, and defend including goalkeeping. Technical aspects of these skills will be broken down for coaches to analyze
within game-like activities best suited for training players in a team setting. This is a stand-alone offering and not a prerequisite for any
other course, though serves as preparation for or as a supplement to National “E” and “D” License courses.
Please register for all coaching clinics online at
http://www.arrowheadsoccer.com
AYSA Referee Awards
Each year, the Arrowhead Youth Soccer Board of Directors recognizes outstanding young referees from the previous
season. The referees are nominated by AYSA’s Referee Director, with input from senior referees. At the 2016
Annual meeting, the following referees will receive recognition for their work during the 2015 season.
Outstanding Female Referee for 2015: Stella Peckham
Stella started her refereeing career in the fall of 2013 after attending both levels of our AYSA Lower Division training.
She was 14 when she started refereeing that August, and then turned 16 this past spring. Stella has refereed in
three Fall seasons, and two Upper Division seasons, and this year she worked 80 games. All of the mentors and
senior referees agreed that Stella showed a remarkable growth and improvement in her refereeing skills and
confidence during this past year. She has proven to be a dependable and responsible referee who has risen to the
challenge of those more difficult level games assigned to her. Stella was also chosen to join our mentor program,
and began working with our younger referees this fall. She offers advice to our young referees with a very easy and
comfortable teaching style.
Outstanding Male Referee for 2015: Spencer Johnson
Spencer attended his first AYSA clinic and started refereeing in the fall of 2013, when he was 14 years old. He was a
very dedicated student of the laws of the game. His understanding of the rules and their proper application come
natural to him. He is confident, but calm when he deals with challenging situations. He is friendly but firm with
decisions and communication. In his three years of refereeing, he has become one of our most competent and
reliable officials. He has a very composed and confident attitude. He is also very willing to ask questions, and accept
feedback from his mentors, instructors and fellow referees. Spencer is also very involved in Boy Scouts and with
church activities, but manages to make himself available to ref many games for us.
Rookie Female Referee for 2015: Zoe Simpson
Zoe attended her first clinic in April 2015 and was USSF certified for the Upper Division. Zoe impressed her mentors
and fellow referee with her willingness to listen and learn, and appeared more confident and competent with each
assignment she worked. She works hard to stay close to play, and communicates clearly and firmly with both
players and coaches. She has a strong and firm confidence about her that shows everyone she is in charge. Her
understanding of game mechanics and game management is exceptional considering her age and limited
experience.
Rookie Male Referee for 2015: Jason Broska, Jr.
Jason started refereeing in the fall of 2014, when he was just 10 years old. This spring he earned his USSF
certification in April, and started working as an AR in Upper Division games. Jason has already become one of our
most reliable and committed young referees. He finished the season this year when he was only 11, having worked
over 100 games in just his first year. He is one of the most impressive young referees we have seen come our way
for some time, and he is already talking about how exited he is to come back and ref with us next season.
AYSA Awards Two College Scholarships
Each year AYSA awards two $1,000 college scholarships to students that have participated in our program.
For 2015, the recipients are:
Mark Foldesi
Denfeld High School
Madison Danelski
Hermantown High School
Mark is attending the Swenson College of Science and Engineering at UMD. His educational goal is to complete a Bachelor of
Science degree in Civil Engineering. He graduated from Denfeld High School with a 3.95 G.P.A. Mark has played soccer for
many years, participating in the AYSA, Gitchi Gummi, and Denfeld H.S. programs. He has also coached AYSA and Gitchi Gummi
teams as well as working on and maintaining AYSA soccer fields. Mark was very active in other activities in high school and is
an active member in his church. He plans on supporting soccer in the future by playing and especially coaching young players.
Madison graduated from Hermantown High School with a G.P.A. of 3.79. She is attending the University of Denver in Colorado
where she is majoring in International Studies and Management, and minoring in Business Administration. She possibly will
attend Law School after her undergraduate years. Madison has played in Hermantown for AYSA teams or high school teams
since she was six years old. The Lady Hawks have been conference champions for four years running and she captained her
team in her senior year. Madison is also very active outside of soccer. She is an alpine skier, was on the student council, a
member of the National Honor Society, and a Junior Rotarian. She, on behalf of her church, has volunteered at the soup
kitchen, nursing homes, and early childhood centers. She looks forward to supporting soccer by coaching her children's teams
someday. She would also like to be a member of a youth soccer board of directors.
The Arrowhead Youth Soccer College Scholarship Program was established in the year 2000 through the efforts of
the AYSA Board of Directors. Applications are available on the AYSA website and in area high school
guidance offices. Recipients are selected by the AYSA Board in the fall of the year.
Congratulations to our scholarship recipients!
CHANGES TO AYSA’S LOWER DIVISION BEGINNING IN 2016
The US Soccer Federation and US Youth Soccer have created some nation-wide recommendations/changes for
youth soccer ages 12 years old and younger. AYSA has responded by making the following changes to the 2016
Lower Division season beginning in August.
- The U12 league will play 9v9 instead of 11v11.
A move to small sided soccer will increase touches and allow players to be more involved on the field.
- The field and goal size for U12 will be decreased.
Reducing the field and goal size will create a more appropriate playing area for a 9v9 game.
- There will no longer be referees at the U8 level.
This reduces the amount of center referees needed and encourages coaches to learn the basic game
rules.
- The U8 league will play 5v5 (4 field players and a keeper) instead of 6v6.
This allows for more involvement and eases game management for coaches.
- There will be assistant referees assigned to U12 games.
This allows for a more supportive entry/training point for our new referees.
- The number of U12 games will be reduced from 12 to 10.
This will ease the referee shortage, and can shorten the length of the season for some teams. The
number of U13 games will remain at 12.
If you have any questions about the changes, you can either contact your club coordinator or contact the AYSA
office at [email protected] or call the office at 624-1713.
DULUTH, MN PLAYER ID CAMP
When: June 3 - June 5, 2016
Where: The College of St. Scholastica
West Ham United Football Club from London, England,
have arguably one of the greatest youth academies in the
world. The West Ham United International Academy was
established to identify players who may one day be
good enough to play for the West Ham Premiere League
first team.
Will You Be The One?
The camp, overseen by a senior member of the West
Ham Academy coaching staff, is open to all U9-U18
players. Top players at this camp will be invited to the
2016 West Ham United International Academy National
Residential Camp, staffed by the Academy coaches from
the West Ham United Academy of London and directed
by Academy Director Tony Carr. Players excelling there
will be invited to London for a West Ham United Academy
experience.
More info can be found at www.gitchsoccer.com
or you may register directly at
www.westhamacademyinternational.com.
Thanks to our Supporters!
Arrowhead Youth Soccer is fortunate to have many financial supporters whose donations allow us to keep fees low and still
ensure that all players, regardless of income, can afford to play soccer. The generous businesses or individuals that have
contributed for 2015 are listed below. If you are interested in helping assure that all kids who want to
play soccer are able to, contact Dave Geary at 624-1713.
Our Generous Contributors
Essentia Health
Charter Communications
Play It Again Sports
Men as Peacemakers
Duluth Heritage Sports Center
Advantage Emblem
Hartel’s DBJ Disposal
Minnesota Youth Soccer Association
Doug Marshak, DVM, Grand Avenue Veterinary Clinic
Kick It Forward Contributors
We would like to thank those great supporters who contributed to the April 26, 2015 Kick It Forward Soccer Fair:
Minnesota United FC, Minnesota’s professional soccer team, Advantage Emblem, Duluth Heritage Sports Center, Essentia
Health, Men As Peacemakers, Inter-State Studio, Duluth Area YMCA, Play It Again Sports, 92.1 The FAN Radio, UMD
Athletics, and Clyde Iron Works Restaurant.
Silent auction supporters: Advantage Emblem and Printing, Clyde Iron Works, Duluth Huskies, Minnesota United, Whole
Foods Co-op, Chester Creek Cafe, Zeppa Family Foundation, Vertical Endeavors, Buffalo Wild Wings, Duluth Children's
Museum, Great Lakes Aquarium, Lake Superior College Soccer, London Road Car Wash, Mount Royal Foods, Old Chicago, On
the Canal Salon and Spa, Play it Again Sports, UMD Theatre Department, Vintage Italian Pizza, Lester Park Golf Course, and
Grandma's Restaurants.
The 2015 Kick It Forward Soccer Fair was a huge success!
Mark your calendars for the next Kick It Forw ard Duluth Soccer Fair on April 17, 2016!
Coaching for Change is an interactive online training that
provides coaches on the ground examples of how to recognize
and address issues of sexual harassment, sexual abuse, teen
dating violence, and domestic violence. The training focuses on
the primary prevention of these behaviors by introducing skills
and strategies which create a team culture of gender equality
and respect.
Take part in the interactive online training and help us ensure
that all youth have the opportunity to achieve their full
potential in sports, and in life.
www.menaspeacemakershost.org/communitycoachingforchange
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Rates are reasonable, and your financial contributions help
keep soccer affordable for local players.
Are you an individual or business that w ould like to
provide a donation to Arrow head Youth Soccer? Call
Dave Geary at 624-1713 for m ore inform ation.