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Chicago Magic PSG Vision Meeting Spring 2012

Chicago Magic PSG Vision Meeting Spring 2012. Vision Meeting Agenda. Games VS. Training CollegeBound Program 2012-13 Tryouts Communication Questions & Answers. Staff Introductions Club Locations Club Goals US Academy Teams & Player Pools Tournaments & Travel.

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Chicago Magic PSG Vision Meeting Spring 2012

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  1. Chicago Magic PSGVision MeetingSpring 2012

  2. Vision Meeting Agenda • Games VS. Training • CollegeBound Program • 2012-13 Tryouts • Communication • Questions & Answers • Staff Introductions • Club Locations • Club Goals • US Academy • Teams & Player Pools • Tournaments & Travel

  3. Magic Professional Staff Kevin Wickart Girls Coordinator & Staff Coach Ben Angel Youth Coordinator & Staff Coach Joe Ducci Boys Coordinator & Staff Coach

  4. Magic Professional Staff Louis Mateus Executive Director &Academy Director Bato Radoncic Director of CoachingBoys Tony Youhanna Director of CoachingGirls Jorge Valle Director of CoachingCity

  5. Magic Professional Staff JP Tokoto Staff Coach Fran Moore Staff Coach Adnan Flayfel Staff Coach

  6. Magic Professional Staff Debbie Pacchioni Staff Coach Svet Zahariev Staff Coach Sal Gloria Staff Coach

  7. Club Locations City/Chicago North Shore 4 TEAMS 26 TEAMS South Suburbs West Suburbs 22 TEAMS 5 TEAMS • 21 National Championships • 33 Regional Championships • 91 State Cup Championships • Regional & National Players • 29 Magic Alumni Players Currently Playing in the MLS “THE BEST IS YET TO COME!”

  8. Club Goals • Player Development • Boys & Girls • PSG Affiliation • Friday Night FootSkills • Player Evaluations • Fund Raising

  9. US Academy • What is the USSDA? • US Soccer Development Academy • 78 of Over 8,200 Clubs • Full-Time & Developmental Players • Who is eligible?

  10. US SOCCER US National Teams US Club Soccer USYSA US Youth Soccer Assn. US Academy U16 & U18s IWSL {GIRLS} NPL YSSL {BOYS} NISL MRL ID2 NATIONAL LEAGUE

  11. Teams & Player Pools • Why pool play?

  12. Games VS. Training • More training – Less games

  13. Tournaments & Travel • Why we travel • Disney Showcase & Dallas Cup • Expenses

  14. College Plus • The complete ‘Student Athlete’ • Academics • Athletics • Contact Louie w/ any questions.

  15. Pathway to College Soccer Chicago Magic By Michelle Westerhoff & Kathy Iwashima

  16. Athletic ScholarshipsThey are available!! Freshmen Year • Initiate contact with top 10 to 20 schools (Division 1, 2, 3 and NAIA) - Go to Collegeboard.com and NCAA websites www.ncaa.com to search for colleges. See rankings attached. • Maintain a minimum of a 2.5 to 3.0 GPA. The higher it is, the more colleges you’ll qualify for. • Create a profile sheet or ‘resume’ outlining accomplishment, clubs, stats from Nike National Player Profile and email to college coaches

  17. Sample Resume / Profile Sheet • Name: • Birthday: • Address:   • School: St. Joseph High School,10900 Cermak Road, Westchester, IL 60154  • ACADEMIC DATA: GPA: 3.02 (Weighted) • Graduation Year: 2012 • Class Rank: 72 of 168 • ACT: 23 • Course of Study: AP/College Prep A • Intended Major: English • AP Scores: 5 on AP Spanish Language • Extracurricular: Spanish Honor Society, Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Volunteer (USHLI), G.O.D.S People, Campus Peer Ministry.

  18. Sample Resume / Profile Sheet continued • ATHLETIC DATA: HEIGHT: 5’8” WEIGHT: 155 lbs. PRIMARY POSITION: Center Back/ Right Wing/ Stopper. • LEAGUE: U.S Soccer Development Academy (Chicago Magic Soccer Club) 2010-2012 • History: 2007-2010 Chicago Makers S.C (Captain) • Coaches: Nelo Nightingale and Kenneth Nightingale • Phone Number: Nelo Nightingale (847)756-0501 • 2010-2011 Chicago Magic Soccer Academy • Coaches: Louis Mateus and Martin Vasquez • Phone Number: Louis Mateus (708)990-0182 • 2009-2011 St. Joseph High School Varsity • Coach: Stanley Niemiec • E-Mail: sniemiec@stjoeshs.org • ** also include National Profile Nike Evaluation Number 

  19. Sophomore Year • Narrow down college search to top 10 schools • Maintain good grades!!!!! • Go to all Magic practices and games – communicate with coaches or team managers if an emergency occurs when you can’t make practice • Update resume/profile sheet

  20. Sophomore Year continued • Go to a soccer camp or two of schools you’ve contacted • Make a 2 to 3 minute highlight tape. Post on Youtube and let the college coaches know how to locate it, or send a DVD directly to college coaches • Invite coaches to tournaments or games you’ll be playing at. Let them know your schedule and jersey number • Register with the NCAA Clearing House – you’ll need an unofficial transcript (http://web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter/common/)

  21. Sample University Camps Loyola University Chicago www.ramblersoccercamps.com UIC Soccer Camp www.uicsoccercamp.com Northern Illinois www.niuhuskies.com/sports/m-soccer/elitecamp.html Northwestern, Wisconsin, Indiana, Notre Dame, and many other schools– check out the website of each school you’re interested in. * Private camps focus on college recruitment Elite 300 (www.elite300.com), CSI (collegesocceridcamp.com) *Local college ID activities Nike Academy showcase-contact the coach. (http://www.sockersfcchicago.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=107&Itemid=112)

  22. NCAA Clearinghouse Course Requirements • D1 and D2 Requirements – go over your 4 year plan with your school counselor • See handout

  23. Junior Year • Repeat all of what was stated for your Sophomore year • Study for the ACT!!! • Check the required ACT scores for the schools you’re interested in **Athletes often have the benefit of Super- scoring * Take ACT 1 to 3 times * Start visiting your top schools!!!

  24. Senior Year • Update your profile/resume • Narrow down to top 5 school – at least one D2 and one D3 school • Take ACT / SAT more times if necessary • On January 1st fill out the FAFSA • Look for outside scholarships • Local soccer clubs • Kiwanis, Rotary etc. Check you High School website to see about more listings • www.fastweb.com • www.Collegeboard.com • Apply to schools • Let the admissions office know at each school if you have any changes in income due to: • Drastic change in income • Extreme outside medical bills • Private tuition for other students living at home

  25. NCAA Soccer ranking (Men’s Div I) • 1 North Carolina (3) • 2 Charlotte (14) • 3 UCLA (4) • 4 Creighton (2) • 5 Connecticut (5) • 6 South Florida (12) • 7 Louisville (15) • 8 New Mexico (1) • 9 Maryland (6) • 10 Indiana (9) • 11 Akron (10) • 12 UC Santa Barbara(13) • 13 UC Irvine (7) • 14 Saint Mary's (Calif.)(NR) • 15 Boston College (8) • 16 Coastal Carolina (17) • 17 Brown (NR) • 18 St. John's (11) • 19 SMU (19) • 20 James Madison (NR) • 21 UAB (20) • 22 Northwestern (16) • 23 Rutgers (NR) • 24 Old Dominion (21) • 25 Bradley (24) • Parenthesized numbers show ranking from 2010-11 season. • NR: not ranked

  26. D II (Men’s) • 1 Fort Lewis (3) • 2 Lynn (20) • 3 Franklin Pierce (2) • 4 Millersville (21) • 5 Flagler (10) • 6 Rockhurst(6) • 7 Southern New Hampshire(14) • 8 Cal State Los Angeles(17) • 9 Incarnate Word (9) • 10 Simon Fraser (1) • 11 Seattle Pacific (13) • 12 C.W. Post (8) • 13 Barry (25) • 14 Northern Kentucky (22) • 15 California (Pa.) (24) • 16 Midwestern State (4) • 17 Mars Hill (NR) • 18 Coker (5) • 19 Christian Brothers (7) • 20 Rollins (11) • 21 St. Thomas Aquinas (NR) • 22 Saginaw Valley State (16) • 23 Metro State (19) • 24 Chico State (NR) • 25 Anderson (14) • Parenthesized numbers show ranking from 2010-11 season. • NR: not ranked

  27. Div III (Men’s) • 1 Ohio Wesleyan (6) • 2 Calvin (NR) • 3 SUNY Oneonta (21) • 4 Montclair State (NR) • 5 Rutgers-Camden (9) • 6 Stevens Institute • Of Technology (14) • 7 Texas-Tyler (22) • 8 St. Lawrence (2) • 9 Hope (NR) • 10 Amherst (4) • 11 Ohio Northern (10) • 12 Redlands (NR) • 13 Babson(11) • 14 Luther(18) • 15 Messiah(1) • 16 Neumann(NR) • 17 Trinity (Texas) (5) • 18 Randolph(NR) • 19 Loras (12) • T20 St. Olaf (7) • T20 Christopher Newport (3) • T20 Dominican (Ill.) (8) • 23 Washington (Mo.) (15) • T24 Wesleyan (NR) • T24 Western New England (19) • Parenthesized numbers show ranking from 2010-11 season. • NR: not ranked

  28. NCAA Women’s soccer ranking (D I) • 1 Stanford (1) • 2 Duke (3) • 3 Florida State (9) • 4 Wake Forest (6) • 5 Oklahoma State (4) • 6 Virginia (8) • 7 UCLA (2) • 8 Penn State (13) • 9 Memphis (5) • 10 Pepperdine (7) • 11 Maryland (18) • 12 Central Florida (NR) • 13 North Carolina (19) • 14 Long Beach State (NR) • 15 Boston College (21) • 16 Marquette (12) • 17 Boston(14) • 18 West Virginia (10) • 19 Illinois(16) • 20 Santa Clara (11) • 21 Texas A&M (17) • 22 Virginia Tech (NR) • 23 Wisconsin-Milwaukee(15) • 24 Louisville(NR) • 25 South Carolina (22) • Parenthesized numbers show ranking from 2010-11 season. • NR: not ranked

  29. D II (Women’s) • 1 Saint Rose (10) • 2 Grand Valley State (1) • 3 Armstrong Atlantic State(7) • 4 Chico State (NR) • 5 Colorado Mines (8) • 6 California (Pa.) (2) • 7 Abilene Christian (17) • 8 Tampa (19) • 9 Lenoir-Rhyne(13) • 10 Northern Kentucky (9) • 11 Fort Lewis (NR) • 12 Cal State Los Angeles (NR) • 13 Bridgeport (3) • 14 Slippery Rock (23) • 15 Dallas Baptist (NR) • 16 Massachusetts-Lowell (NR) • 17 Lynn(NR) • 18 Central Oklahoma (14) • 19 UC San Diego (12) • 20 Bellarmine (18) • 21 Seattle Pacific (5) • 22 Columbus State (20) • 23 Saint Leo (6) • 24 Rollins(11) • 25 Minnesota State-Mankato (21) • Parenthesized numbers show ranking from 2010-11 season. • NR: not ranked

  30. D III (Women’s) • 1 Messiah (1) • 2 Wheaton (Ill.) (6) • 3 William Smith (2) • 4 Amherst (8) • 5 Ithaca (NR) • 6 Johns Hopkins (4) • 7 Trinity (Texas) (3) • 8 Emory (5) • 9 Washington-St. Louis (12) • 10 Middlebury (17) • 11 Williams (20) • 12 Hardin-Simmons (7) • 13 Ohio Northern (16) • 14 California Lutheran (10) • 15 SUNY Cortland (NR) • 16 Concordia-Moorhead (NR) • 17 Illinois Wesleyan (13) • 18 Lynchburg(11) • 19 Case Western Reserve (19) • 20 SUNY New Paltz (NR) • 21 Virginia Wesleyan College (15) • 22 St. Benedict (NR) • 23 TCNJ (21) • 24 Centre (22) • 25 Springfield(23) • Parenthesized numbers show ranking from 2010-11 season. • NR: not ranked

  31. 2012-2013 Tryouts • Registration Now Open • 4 Locations to chose From • Boys & Girls U8-U18 • Tryouts Officially Begin May 7 • Check chicagomagic.com for updates

  32. Communication • Update your gotsoccer.com info • Check your Location & Team Pages • Ask your Team Manager • Email AdministrationLeah Rice • leah@chicagomagic.com • info@chicagomagic.com

  33. Parent Questions & Answers

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