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NVSC Travel Program 2019 - 2020 #bebravewiththeball 1 Introduction Welcome to the NVSC 2019-2020 Travel Program NVSC Travel Organization Technical Staff Members NVSC Program Overview NVSC Program Details by Age Tryout


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#bebravewiththeball

NVSC Travel Program

2019 - 2020

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Introduction

  • Welcome to the NVSC 2019-2020 Travel Program
  • NVSC Travel Organization
  • Technical Staff Members
  • NVSC Program Overview
  • NVSC Program Details by Age
  • Tryout Selection Process
  • Fees for 2019-2020
  • Key Program Attributes and Wrap-up

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  • NVSC is a 501c3 non profit organization with the mission of providing opportunities for

youth soccer players to develop to their fullest extent and capability.

  • NVSC operates four different primary field locations, hosting over 5500 recreational and

525 travel players per year.

  • Hellwig Park (Home location for the NVSC Travel Program)
  • Valley View Park
  • Signal Hill Park
  • Ben Lomond Park
  • NVSC formerly Mid County Soccer Association (MCSA) and Manassas Area Soccer

Association (MASA) has operated in Prince William County since the mid 1980’s.

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NVSC Overview

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NVSC Travel Organization

A key aspect is to ensure communication access to players and parents

Technical Director of Coaches Hans Etienne Assistant Technical Director of Coaches Marie Schweitzer AGD 9-10 Aaron Etienne AGD 11-12 Shay Bell AGD 13-14 Chris Jones AGD 15-19 Carl Gray Director of Future Stars Eber Martinez Director of Education Carl Gray Director of Coaching Development and Tactics Ken Krieger

Coaching Staff

Board of Directors President, Bill Gregory Director of Travel, Kristen Neall Travel Admin Age Group Directors 4 Operations

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Key Technical Club Staff

Hans Etienne Technical Director of Coaching/Staff Coach

  • Over 21 years of coaching at various levels,

including Clu

  • b Travel and HS
  • USSF C Coaching License
  • USSF National Director Diploma
  • USSF National Youth License
  • NSCAA Director Diploma
  • La Liga Methodology Certificate
  • College: Southern Connecticut University (Hall
  • f Fame Inductee)

Carl Gray Director of Education/Staff Coach

  • Over 42 years of coaching at various levels; 23 years

coaching in ODP

  • USSF A Coaching License
  • USSF National Youth License
  • USSF Grassroots Instructor License
  • Head Coach for various teams participating in international

competitions, most recently the 2018 Gothia Cup

  • College: Frostburg State University (Hall of Fame Inductee)
  • Semi-Professional: Ukrainian Internationals

Marie Schweitzer Assistant Technical Director of Coaching/Staff Coach

  • Over 36 years of coaching at various levels
  • USSF D National License
  • La Liga Methodology Certificate
  • Positive Coaching Alliance Double Goal Coach

Award

  • NVSC Super-Y Technical Director
  • Director/Coach with Northern Virginia Majestics

(transitioned to NVSC)

  • College: Radford University

Ken Krieger Director of Coaching Development and Tactics

  • Over 30 years of coaching at various levels; including

College, Club Travel, HS, and ODP

  • USSF A Coaching License
  • USSF National Director Diploma
  • NSCAA Director Diploma
  • Former Technical Director/Coach, PWSI
  • Former DA Academy Director/Coach for Arlington Soccer
  • MLS and WPS Youth Development Academy Director
  • 18-time VYSA State Cup Champion

Eber Martinez Director Future Stars / Staff Coach

  • Local to Prince William County/NorVA playing at Gar-Field

High School and Northern Virginia Royals; Hall of Fame Inductee at Gar Field HS

  • Over 9 years of coaching at NVSC/NovaFC
  • USSF D National License
  • La Liga Methodology Certificate
  • Played DC United Youth Team
  • Played on US Mens National Team
  • Named Parade All-American and NSCAA All-American
  • College: George Mason University (won CAA championship)

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NVSC Travel Program

  • NVSC’s principal travel league is the Club Champions League (CCL)
  • Pro23
  • Premiership Division
  • Championship Division
  • NextGen U9-U10
  • In addition, NVSC teams play in the National Capital Soccer League (NCSL), as available.
  • College Preparation Program - a series of sessions designed to share expert knowledge of the

recruiting process and on successful ways to prepare for college soccer.

  • Winter Training
  • NVSC winter focus is training and preparations for spring travel soccer.
  • Summer play is via participation in the USL Super-Y League
  • Not mandatory, but highly encouraged
  • Season runs from June – July; Finals in December in Florida

Focus at NVSC is on Player Development

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Club Champions League Overview

  • CCL is a club centric league, with top level competition from major soccer

programs within Virginia, DC, and Maryland.

  • Includes Arlington, Alexandria, Loudoun, SYA, SOCA, DCST

, Williamsburg Legacy, Potomac, Herndon, Rush, Virginia Blue Ridge, FC Frederick, Fredericksburg FC, Lee Mt Vernon, FC Richmond

  • Promotes interaction and resource sharing between clubs.
  • Fosters player development with promoting younger age group friendlies and

College Showcases and ID Camps for older age groups.

  • Offers four competitive divisions, from NextGen through Pro-23, to

accommodate our players starting in club soccer and with a place to play in the summer between college sessions.

  • Progressive organization continually working to develop affiliations with other

leagues and organizations; as well as fostering relationships with businesses for revenue and funding opportunities.

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College Preparation Program

  • The NVSC College Program consists of two formal sessions, one in the Fall and one in the Spring.
  • In addition, the NVSC Staff coaches mentor players throughout the recruiting process.
  • Fall:
  • 8th – 12th graders to attend to provide an overview of recruiting process.
  • Topics included:
  • Setting Priorities and Goals
  • Being Organized
  • Recruiting Process
  • College Programs and Scholarships
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Current and past players attend to provide insight on their experience.
  • Spring:
  • College Coaches are invited to provide a Question and Answer forum for players and parents.
  • This past year, four local college coaches were in attendance to participate.

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22 NVSC players accepted scholarships to attend college/play soccer

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Super Y Program

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  • North American Youth League with teams from the United States

and Canada

  • This league is for players to train and play competitive games

throughout the summer months.

  • Super Y Player Identification for National Competition at the USL

Experience.

  • NVSC has teams in ages groups from U10 – U17 boys and girls.

Tryouts take place each January with additional players added throughout the spring if needed.

  • Each year NVSC has had teams advance to the North American

Finals at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

This past year, NVSC had three (3) teams advance to the North American Finals; with two (2) players selected to participate in the USL Experience.

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U09 (2011) and U10 (2010) Details

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Fall Winter Spring Pre-season Camp Begins August 19th Practices 2x Week (Aug – Nov) 1x week (Jan – Mar) 2x Week (Mar – May) Street Soccer 1x Week (Sep - Oct) 1x Week (Apr – May) Games 8 games (Sep - Nov) 8 games (Mar - May) Tournaments / Friendlies 3 2

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U11 (2009) and U12 (2008) Details

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Fall Winter Spring Pre-season Camp August 13, 14, 15 Practices 2x Week (Aug – Nov) 1x week (Jan – Mar) 2x Week (Mar – May) Speed and Agility 1x Week (Sep - Oct) 1x Week (Apr – May) Street Soccer 1x Week (Sep - Oct) 1x Week (Apr – May) Games 8 games (Sep - Nov) 8 games (Mar - May) Tournaments / Friendlies 3 2

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U13 (2007) and U14 (2006) Details

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Fall Winter Spring Pre-season Camp August 13, 14, 15 Practices 2x Week (Aug – Nov) 1x week (Jan – Mar) 2x Week (Mar – May) Speed and Agility 1x Week (Sep - Oct) 1x Week (Apr – May) Games 8 games (Sep - Nov) 8 games (Mar - May) Tournaments / Friendlies 3 2

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U15 (2005) - U19 (2001) Details

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Tournament Selections are Focused on College Showcases

Fall Winter Spring Pre-season Camp August 13, 14, 15 Practices 2x Week (Aug – Dec) 1x week (Jan – Mar) (outdoor) 2x Week (Mar – May) Tactical and Positional Development 1x Week (6 sessions) Games 15 games (Aug – Feb) - U15 games run Aug – Nov/Apr - May Tournaments / Friendlies 3 2

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Player Fees Cover

  • CCL or NCSL League Fees
  • Prince William County Park and Recreation

Fee

  • State Cup (most CCL Teams) Fee
  • Virginia Youth Soccer Association Fee
  • Administrative and Operational Costs
  • Financial Aid
  • Marketing
  • Field Lining and Paint
  • Capital Improvements (such as the turf field

installations)

  • Directors’ and Coaching Salaries
  • Field Equipment
  • Field Lighting

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  • Coaches' Travel Expenses
  • Coaching Education and Licenses
  • Referees
  • Tournaments
  • Preseason Training Camps (U9 and older)
  • Leadership Development Program (U11 and older)
  • Goalie Training (U9 and older)
  • Speed and Agility (U11-U14)
  • Street Soccer (U9 – U12)
  • Winter Indoor (U9 – U14)
  • Winter Outdoor (U15 and older)
  • Tactical & Positional Development training (U15 &
  • lder)

Please note - Each player responsible for purchase of uniform and team apparel

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Player Fees for 2019 - 2020

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Age Group Fee U09 2011 & U10 2010 CCL NextGen $1550.00 U11 2009 CCL Premiership $1850.00 U11 2009 CCL Championship $1800.00 U12 2008 CCL Premiership $1900.00 U12 2008 CCL Championship $1825.00 U13 2007 - U19 2001 CCL Premiership $2025.00 U13 2007 - U19 2001 CCL Championship $1950.00

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Key NVSC Program Attributes

  • Age-appropriate curricula to promote player development from U9 through U19
  • Highly experienced technical and coaching staff
  • Access to top quality practice and game facilities
  • Focused college program to aid players in the recruiting process
  • Tournament selection based on placing players at appropriate levels
  • All-inclusive fee structure
  • Pre-season camps, goalie training, speed and agility training, tournaments, winter training included
  • Questions?
  • If you have any questions regarding our program, please email Hans (hans.etienne@novasc.org) and Marie

(marie.schweitzer@novasc.org) so we can set up a time to discuss further.

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