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Cincinnati United Premier U11 Girls (01-02 Age Group) Fall 2012 & Spring 2013 Bringing the Best Together! #1 Club in Cincinnati for Player Development 2001-2002 Age Group - Current State Cup Champs CUP Overview Contents Program


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Cincinnati United Premier

U11 Girls (01-02 Age Group) Fall 2012 & Spring 2013

“Bringing the Best Together!” #1 Club in Cincinnati for Player Development 2001-2002 Age Group - Current State Cup Champs

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CUP Overview Contents

Program Mission Statement

CUSC Organizational Structure

CUP Directors of Coaching

Head Coaches

Age Group Structure

Training Locations

Training Format & Frequency

Goalkeeper Training Program

Competition (Leagues)

Competition (Events)

Travel Requirements

Summer Camp

Columbus Crew Affjliation

Premier Program Fees

Premier Program Fee Schedule

Volunteer Commitments

Fundraising

Uniforms

Proven Successes

Transition into CUP at U11

Questions & Answers

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Principles of the CUP Mission Statement

 Provide an environment in our program

that produces the best players in Ohio South, Region II, and the Nation.

 Players will be developed to compete at

the highest levels of high school and college soccer.

 CUP is managed and coached by

professionals who will provide the highest level of soccer development experience consistent with age appropriate expectations and commitment levels.

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CUSC Organizational Structure

Scott Rodgers Executive DOC

CUP Crew Boys CU South

  • east

Boys CU Lakota/ Monroe Boys CU Sycamore /Mason/ Lebanon Boys CU Sycamore/ Mason/ Lebanon Girls CU Lakota / Monroe Girls CU South- east Girls CUP Crew Girls John McGinlay (DOC & U11- U23) Brian Page (DOC) Andy Szucs (DOC) Mike Duncan (DOC) Mike Duncan (DOC) Andy Szucs (DOC) Brian Page (DOC) Scott Rodgers (E.D. & U11- U23) Bobby Puppione (DOC) Bobby Puppione (DOC)

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CUP Directors of Coaching

Scott Rodgers, Executive Director and Girls Director

USSF A License; ODP Region II Coaching Stafg; Former Division I Head College Coach; Former Division I College Player; Former National Pool Player

Primary CUP Responsibility is the U15-U23 Girls

John McGinlay, Premier Boys Director of Coaching

UEFA B Coaching Badge; Former Professional player for Bolton Wanderers (England), English Premier League; Former player for the Scottish National Team

Primary CUP Responsibility is the U11-U23 Boys

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Gold Team Coach: Bobby Puppione

Current Position

Director of Coaching, Cincinnati United

Coaching Education

USSF “A” License

NSCAA Premier Diploma

USYS “Y” National License

NSCAA National Goalkeeping Diploma

Coaching Experience

OSYSA State Cup Champion Coach

Multiple OSYSA and AYSA State Cup Championships as Assistant Coach

Tournaments Champions at events such as CU Cup, Elite Invite, CASL Showcase, St Louis Scott Gallagher Showcase, Blue Chip Showcase, etc.

Former Varsity High School Coach and State Championship

Former Junior College Assistant Coach

OSYSA ODP Coach

Current coach: U13 Girls Gold, U9 Girls Barcelona, and U10 Girls Celtic teams - multiple tourney, league, and state titles

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Black Team Coach: David Robertson

Current Position

Cincinnati United - stafg coach and trainer for CU Sycamore Mason and Cincinnati United Premier 

Coaching Education

USSF B License

English FA Youth Psychology Certificate 

Coaching Experience

Cincinnati United Soccer Club

Kentucky ODP Stafg Coach

Classics Hammer Soccer Club - stafg coach and trainer

Kings Soccer Academy - stafg coach, trainer, and assistant director

  • f operations
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Silver Team Coach: Ben Urso

Current Position

Stafg coach for Cincinnati United and CUP

Coaching Education/Licensing

USSF B License

BS in Elementary Education

Masters in Curriculum and Instruction

Coaching Experience

Former ODP State and Regional Stafg Coach

Ohio Elite Soccer Academy - Stafg Coach - U9-U13 Girls

Classics Hammer Soccer Club - Stafg Coach and Associate Director of Coaching Youth

Kolping Soccer Club - Stafg Coach

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Age Group Structure

 Three high level teams will be

developed - building ONE strong age group!

 All three coaches will work with all

teams to develop the players to their fullest for the future.

 CU and CUP “bring the best

together” - this age group will do just that!

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Training Locations

 Outdoor Training and Game

Locations

 Metalex Park  Posey Hartman Complex  Alternative synthetic high school fields

throughout the area in February & March

 Indoor Training Locations

 Wall2Wall  Gametime

**Training locations may change based on field availability**

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Training Format & Frequency

Training Frequency

2-3 nights per week (usually 3 nights)

Timeline

Fall training begins following the summer camp and concludes in late October/early November

Winter training provided and strongly encouraged

Spring training begins in late February/early March and concludes in late May/early June

Policy Regarding Participation in Other Sports

Commitment levels at these ages established by the coach

Most players at these ages participate in other sports, particularly in the winter and summer months

Most teams at this age expect players to prioritize soccer during the fall and spring seasons

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Goalkeeper Training Program

CUP goalkeeper training is directed by our Director of Goalkeeping who has direct involvement on a regular basis with the CUP goalkeepers, specifically at U13-U18.

Jim Adams; Former Professional Player, College All- American & National Champion, Former Professional Assistant Coach, Former Assistant College Coach

Greg Deutsch; Former Professional Player, Former College Player, Former Professional Assistant Coach, USSF ‘C’ License & NSCAA National Diploma

CUP goalkeepers receive separate training commensurate with their abilities and CUP’s expectations.

Training is generally ofgered 1-2 times a week during the season

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Competition (Leagues)

 The Premiere League

The best U11-U13 league in the tri-state area. Clubs participating in the league include…

Carmel, Michigan Hawks, OP Eagles, Lexington FC, Javanon, Cleveland FC, and more

BPYSL

One of the best U11-U13 leagues in the tri-state area.

CUSL

The strongest local league in the Cincinnati and Dayton areas.

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Competition (Events)

 CUP Strives to Bring the Best

Competition to Us

 Cincinnati United Cup  Elite Invitational

 All Other Tournament Travel

Requirements Determined by Individual Teams

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Travel Requirements

(Outside of the Cincinnati/Dayton Area)

 League Play

 1-2 times per season games may be

played in Louisville, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cleveland

 Events

 The amount of travel required for

league play will influence what tournaments each team will attend.

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Summer Camp

 Dates & Time TBA

It will probably begin around August 1st.

 Camp fee

included in club fee (more than $150 value)

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Columbus Crew Affjliation

The Columbus CREW selected Cincinnati United Premier to be it’s Southern Ohio affjliate. Our CREW affjliation provides unique benefits for our CUP players.

CREW stafg including Robert Warzycha (Head Coach) and Brian Bliss (Technical Director) participate in CUP program development.

CREW stafg coaching for CUP girls and boys.

Opportunity to participate in MLS Showcase tournaments and events exclusive to the MLS developmental programs.

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Premier Program Fees

 What services are included in the

Premier Program fee that are not included in the CU Program fee?

Full time professional coaching and training

Full time professional management

Program specific goalkeeper training

Training sessions with Columbus Crew coaches and players

 $453 (2011/2012 Club fees) + Tournaments

Expenses; Referee Fees; Uniforms (non- refundable)

Note – All player fees are based on a minimum roster of 12 players.

Note – Fees subject to annual adjustment

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Premier Program Fee Schedule

 The fee payment schedule is

posted in the resource center.

 Parents are responsible for keeping

up with the payment schedule.

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Volunteer Commitments

Each team family will be required to volunteer for 8 hours per year. Volunteer hours can be met in a number of ways (ie. – tournaments, registration, field clean-up, etc)

Team volunteers Needed (including but not limited to)…

Parent Administrator

CU Cup Tournament Advertising Coordinator

Hotel Coordinator

Fundraising Coordinator

Tournament Volunteer Coordinator

Tent Storage and Assembly

Team Benches Storage and Assembly

Social Coordinator

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Fundraising

Kroger Cards

The program will rebate money back to the team to be applied to the account. See your team admin for more details.

Advertising Sales

Opportunities will be made for rebates for the CU Challenge Cup through advertising sales

Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities

CU is currently developing guidelines that would allow teams to seek corporate sponsorship

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Uniforms

Full Home Kit - $82.95 Full Away Kit - $75.45

Full Mandatory Package - $158.40 (as of 2010) Current Optional Gear (not including Spirit Wear)

Trofeo Training Top - $49.00 Trofeo Training Paint - $20.00 Copa Backpack - $45.95

Players will also purchase three training shirts - 1 for each day of training. (around $10 each)

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Proven Successes

Overview – Player Development

Recognized as one of the top 21 clubs in the country and #2 in OSYSA (one point behind the OP Eagles), and #1 in the greater Cincinnati area based on development criteria http:// www.topdrawersoccer.com/club- soccer/club-soccer-rankings/ women

Since 2003, CUP has developed 170 female players to play collegiately, which is more than any other club in the greater Cincinnati area.

Since the 2008/09 season, CU has placed more players on to the ODP Region II Teams than any club in the greater Cincinnati area.

Since the 2008/09 season, CU placed more teams in the Ohio South (OSYSA) State Cup finals, Semifinals, and Quarterfinals than any other soccer club in Ohio South (OSYSA).

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Proven Successes

Overview – Team Development/Club Opportunity

Team Development

Numerous OSYSA State Cup Championships

Numerous Region II Championships

Numerous National Level Tournament Championships

Club Opportunity

Opportunities to train with

  • ne of the best stafgs in

the country

Annual opportunities to train with Columbus Crew coaches and players

High level goalkeeper training on a regular basis

High level tournament and league play exposure

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Proven Successes

College Players - 2011 Class

Annie Beard Ohio University

Jen Laking Tiffjn University

Jaclyn Elmore Northern Kentucky

Ashley Locke Messiah College

Katie Markesberry Xavier University

Alex Azeez Purdue University

Brooke Barden Purdue University

Carolyn Hartman Lynn University

Sidney Huth Bowling Green

Liz Finley Ohio University

Brooke Edwards Slippery Rock

Hailee Schlager Slippery Rock

Katie Bourgeois St. Francis (PA) University

Lacy Engle University of Dayton

Tonya Frasik Ohio Dominican

Alex Ancona Otterbein University

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Proven Successes

College Players - 2010 Class

Molly Allen Butler University

Mary Allen Butler University

Sam Arbutina South Alabama

Alli Backscheider Butler University

Kaitlyn Buczek University of Cincinnati

Ashley Buns Air Force Academy

Alyssa Carmack Bowling Green University

Janelle Coates Eastern Kentucky University

Kim Connor Ohio Northern University

Taylor Dearbaugh University of Kentucky

Nicole Donnelly Eastern Kentucky Univ.

Lauren Hettinger University of Cincinnati

Courtney Hoenicke St. Bonaventure

Jessie Jarrett St. Louis University

Mollie Kuramoto Purdue University

Alexa Levick Vanderbilt University

Monica Melink Indiana University

Sammi Miller Wilmington College

Jenny Petree Western Michigan

Kristin Pierce IUPUI

Paula Savchenko Nova Southeastern Univ.

Michelle Watson Western Michigan University

Carley Williams Transylvania University

Sanam Zahedi University of Cincinnati

Note – we have additional players in the age group that are finalizing their choices.

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Proven Successes

College Players – 2009/2008 Class

2009 Class

Brianna Alvarado Old Dominion University Margaux Andrews Vanderbilt University Marie Argo Valparaiso University Christine Brewer University of Cincinnati Laura Bush

Old Dominion University

Grace Goldman University of Northern Iowa Shannon Grueter Hanover College Alexis Heard

Eastern Michigan University

Katie Johnson

University of Cincinnati

Carly Knue

Emory University

Lauren McMahon Wittenberg University Hailey Morris

Emory University

Deja Tennon

Eastern Kentucky University

Madeline White Case Western University Bridget Reder

Ball State University 2008 Class

Jackie Arroyo Ball State University

Becky Clever Valparaiso University

Erin Hammerin Butler University

Allie Keefer Wittenberg University

Melanie McGlaughlin Xavier University

Bethany Miller Xavier University

Kiley Miller IUPUI-Fort Wayne

Laura Painter Indiana State University

Cara Paxson Mount Olive College

Megan Reimer Gardener-Webb

Becca Sellars Mars Hill Colleg

Dori Steele Wright State University

Amanda Sullivan University of Indianapolis

Katelyn Turner Bowling Green University

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Proven Successes

College Players – 2007/2006 Class

2007 Class

Jennifer Altimier

East Tennessee State

Morgan Barnhart

Winthrop College

Randi Granat

Urbana University

Ashley Green

Eastern Kentucky University

Carolyn Gross

Heidelberg College

Katelyn Hausfeld

University of Akron

Megan Holthaus

Earlham College

Susan McKinley

University of Evansville

Brooke Rogers

University of Alabama

Kristin Tenhundfeld Transylvania University Noel Amend

Urbana University

2006 Class

Kristen Arnold

Indiana University

Gillian Belfort

Ball State University

Lorrin Bertsch

Wright State University

Megan Bush

Wright State University

Brittany Cummins

University of Maryland

2006 Class Continued

Julie Kavanaugh Miami University (Ohio)

Casey Keefer University of Louisville

Kelly Kinsella Ohio University

Amy Lower Ohio University

Jessie MacLean Ohio University

Emily Miller University of Dayton

Abby Mink Wright State University

Emily Morgan College of Charleston

Cara Nielsen Eastern Kentucky Univ.

Caitlin Profitt University of Dayton

Katy Rudokas Xavier University

Maddy Shumaker Eastern Kentucky Univ.

Emily Speed Eastern Kentucky Univ.

Lauren Steuer The Ohio State University

Ashley Thompson University of Louisville

Ashley Vaughan Wright State University

Olivia West University of Georgia

Sarah Wiggers College of Charleston

Chelsea Yauch Auburn University

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Proven Successes

College Players – 2005/2004 Class

2005 Class: Girls

Julie Dean Denison University

Andrea Bouldin Eastern Michigan Univ.

Molly Buns University of Tennessee

Amanda Campbell Bowling Green University

Kay Connelly Marquette University

Brianne Eisenhard Bowling Green University

Amanda Gallow University of Dayton

Lauren Garcia Williams College

Betsy Jacobs Kent State University

Jen Johannigman University Cincinnati

Jessica Mello University of Louisville

Courtney Mink Ohio University

Colleen Posey University of Alabama

Carla Schierloh Northern Kentucky Univ.

Erika Schmitt Ohio University

Rachel Ulrich University of Kentucky

Susan Loeffmer Xavier University

Jenn Vilkoski Ball State University

Sarah Ash Denison University

Brittni Lally University of Alabama

2004 Class: Girls

Kristen Miller Ohio University

Rachel Mees University North Carolina Charlotte

Lindsey Carstens University of Illinois

Parrissa Eyorokon Purdue University

Shannon Chambers Troy State University

Sarah Gaunt University of Kentucky

Amanda Penter Tiffjn University

Lindsey Price Ohio University

Lindsay Martin Ball State University

Haja Dumbuya University of Akron

Brittany Woods Gardner-Webb University

Danielle Young Ohio University

Kristen Thomas Indiana State University

Megan Garrett Wittenberg University

Heather Burchett Marshall University

Jessica Wheeler St. Francis University

Addie Burton Lehigh University

Ashley Durand Heidelberg College

Kara Gostisha University of Illinois

Courtney Robertson Cincinnati State

Katie Hurst Wilmington College

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Proven Successes

Professional & National Team Players

CUP Professional Players

Lindsey Carstens

Norway

Parissa Eyorokon

Washington Freedom

CUP National Team Players

Olivia West (pool)

Parissa Eyorokon (U23 team)

Jay Atkinson (pool)

Nicole Hopkins (National Camp)

Claire Falknor (International Events)

ODP State Team Players

Hundreds of players over the years

CUP is a supporter of ODP

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Proven Successes

National Level Tournament & League

Disney Showcase

Multiple Championships

Raleigh Showcase

Multiple Championships

Orange Classic

Multiple Championships

Annual Adidas Blue Chip participants

Showcase format, no championship

Annual Carmel Showcase participants

Showcase format, no championship

Las Vegas College Showcase

U-15 Girls 2007 Champions

OSYSA State Cup

Multiple Championships – Club formation – Present

Regional Championships

Multiple Championships – Club formation

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Transition into CUP

Consistent communication between Bobby, Andy, & Brian throughout the year.

U10 CU training at W2W – Winter 2012

U10 Street Soccer Days, Combined Site Trainings, Scrimmages, and Guest Playing

Multiple Times between 2011-2012

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Q&A

Contact Bobby Puppione: bobbypuppione@yahoo.com