Michael Salvador

Thursday, 09 February 2012 20:57

U9 Winter League Schedule

Hello U9 Academy Players & Parents,

Below are the final standings for the group of stage of our Winter League. Also included are the playoffs schedule.

Teams:

Webber
Isaiah
Will Jenkins
Tessa
Nacho
Joshua
Aidhan Jaden James Radman
Bo
Victor
Pietro
Sawyer
Jon Anthony
Kai
Brandon
Jay
Leo
Luke
Samir
Mario
Yves
Diego
Julien
Ruby Larry Jesus
Ethan
Sam Ricky
Charles
William Vail
Santo Mac
Tae
Edwin

James Vail

Asher
William Guichon
Akash

Team Standings:

Team
Win/Loss/Tie
Goals For
Goals Against
Points
Webber W-W-W-W-L 45
37
12
Nacho
W-W-W-T-L
53
32
10
Joshua
W-W-W-L-L
51
38
9
Tessa W-T-T-L-L 40
40
5
Isaiah
W-T-L-L-L
35 34
4
Will Jenkins
L-L-L-L-L
24
41
0

Quaterfinals Schedule 2/11:

Time
Game
Results
12 Game 1: Webber (White) 9x5 Nacho (Blue) FRIENDLY
9 x 5
12:50
Game 2: Tessa (White) 8x8 Isaiah (Blue)
1 x 2 Penalties
1:40
Game 3: Joshua (White) 6x6 Will Jenkins (Blue)
3 x 1 Penalties

Semifinals Schedule 2/18:

Time
Game
Results
12 Game 4: Tessa (White) vs Will Jenkins (Blue) FRIENDLY

12:50
Game 5: Webber (White) vs Isaiah (Blue)

1:40
Game 6: Nacho (White) vs Joshua (Blue)

Finals Schedule 2/25:

Time
Game
Results
12 5th Place: Loser of Game 2 (White) vs Loser of Game 3 (Blue)

12:50
3rd Place: Loser of Game 5 (White) vs Loser of Game 6 (Blue)

1:40
Final: Winner of Game 5 (White) vs Winner of Game 6 (Blue)

Champions Challenge 3/3:

Time
Game
12-2:30 Kids make their own teams to Challenge the Champions
Saturday, 24 September 2011 20:31

U9 - 09/24/11 - Scrimmage

Today, we scrimmaged NJSA 04 from New Jersey and I must admit the experience was very positive. The Coaching Staff, Kids and Parents from NJSA 04 were great all around. The Parents and Coaching Staff allowed their kids to play the game and express themselves through soccer and their kids had the desire to play the game, they actually tried to play good soccer and not just "kick and run" like we see at most tournaments at the youth level.

In my opinion, our DUSC U9s faced some very good competition this early into our season (only 2 weeks in) and I think they held themselves up very well against such competition. When the games were played amongst our own kids (We had 5 teams and NJSA had 1 team), I saw our players competing against one another in a very friendly manner, which put a smile on my face. It felt like they, our U9 players, understand that they are a group, a large group of 30 something kids and that they have to lookout for each while being competitive to make each other better players. I got that feeling by watching them today. It was a great first scrimmage for our U9s, the most important thing is not how many games we won against NJSA but that our U9s enjoyed themselves playing soccer with their teammates and also against the NJSA kids.

Last, I would like to thank our U9 Parents, for not pressuring our kids on the sidelines and allowing them to play and to make their own decisions on the field.

Mike