loyola Posted March 24, 2006 Share Posted March 24, 2006 Men's U-15 Team Friday, March 24, 2006 U15s Set to Camp in Surrey, BC Ottawa, Ontario – Canada’s boys and girls U15 National Teams will both be holding training camps in Surrey, BC from March 30th through April 6th, 2006. Two local soccer clubs, Peace Arch Soccer Club (boys) and Semiahmoo Soccer Club (girls) have partnered with the Canadian Soccer Association to host the above-mentioned camps on the South Surrey peninsula. 'This is an excellent opportunity for these players to make an impression on the National Team program,” said U-15 boy’s head coach Sean Fleming. “It is their first introduction to a National team atmosphere and it will hopefully be a challenging and rewarding experience.' “The idea of holding a joint camp has come together very quickly – largely thanks to Semiahmoo and Peace Arch working together so effectively. This is truly a precedent setting camp. We hope that this kind of grassroots club support will inspire others to support our national team development program.” U15 girls head coach Bob Birarda shared Fleming’s thoughts regarding the two Surrey clubs. 'South Surrey has the ideal amenities to play host to this camp. We are delighted to be working with Semiahmoo Soccer Club in showcasing how the CSA and member clubs can proactively create great training environments for our soccer stars of the future.” Both head coaches will also be hosting a Coaches Night for Semiahmoo and Peace Arch coaches to observe first hand national camp training methods and routines. Local organizations wishing to add their support this joint venture are invited to call 778-893-1967 (Maeve Glass) or 604-328-9495 (Daryl Jones) for more information. The British Columbia Soccer Association, supporters of the CSA National Game Structure for developing young players, will also be partners in the camp. About Peace Arch Soccer Club (PASC) The Peace Arch Soccer Club serves the communities of South Surrey and White Rock. The Club provides an environment that encourages and promotes skill development and competition for its membership at all levels. PASC has over 1,400 registered boys playing in age groups U6 through U18 and three men’s teams. The Club’s website is at: www.peacearchsoccer.com. About Semiahmoo Soccer Club Semiahmoo Soccer Club provides opportunities for youth and women who live in the South Surrey/White Rock community to play organized soccer. The Club is comprised of 1,100 registered girls and seven women’s teams and fosters an environment that promotes good sportsmanship, personal growth, development of individual and team soccer skills, and healthy competition. The Club’s website is at: www.semiahmoosoccer.com. Roster - U15 Men # Player Club Year Hometown Prov 1 BAARTS, Justin NTC - British Columbia 1991 Surrey BC 2 LATENDRESSE LEVESQUE, Julian NTC - Quebec 1991 Chambly QC 3 ROMET, Indrek NTC - Quebec 1991 Hudson QC 4 GRASSO, Domenico NTC - Quebec 1991 Montreal QC 5 MERRIMAN, Chris NTC - British Columbia 1991 Nanaimo BC 6 GANT, Brayden NTC - British Columbia 1991 Maple Ridge BC 7 HO, Brandon NTC - British Columbia 1991 Vancouver BC 8 ILCU, Mircea NTC - Quebec 1991 Vaudreuil-Dorion QC 9 YU, Eanok NTC - British Columbia 1991 Burnaby BC 10 GAGE, Ethan NTC - Prairies 1991 Cochrane AB 11 BRAR, Manvir NTC - Ontario 1991 Brampton ON 12 MORGAN, Ashtone NTC - Ontario 1991 Toronto ON 13 WREAKS, Jeffrey NTC - Ontario 1991 Brantford ON 14 STAMOPOULOS, James NTC - Ontario 1991 Mississauga ON 15 PRUD’HOMME, Olivier NTC - Quebec 1991 St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu QC 16 GREEDY, Ian NTC - Atlantic 1991 Lwr. Sackville NS 17 MERETTE, Damiem NTC - Ontario 1991 Ottawa ON 18 VELASTEGUI, David NTC - Ontario 1991 Mississauga ON Staff FLEMING, Sean - Head Coach FINDLAY, Michael - Assistant Coach MULDOON, Kevin - Equipment Manager/Goalkeeper Coach HAGGART, Daniel - Athletic Therapist NUTT, Dave - Team Manager Roster - U15 Women Player Pos Club/NTC Hometown Prov Year Complete Name Pos Club/NTC Hometown Prov Year Ezurike, Nkemji F NTC-A Halifax Nova Scotia 92 Harrison, Amy M RTC-Man Winnipeg Manitoba 91 Cameron, Tiffany F NTC-O Mississauga Ontario 91 Dawdy, Tara M NTC-O Toronto Ontario 91 McCarthy, Bryana D NTC-O Scarborough Ontario 91 Mottershead, Alyscha M NTC-O Brampton Ontario 91 Uremovich, Angelika M/F NTC-O Oakville Ontario 91 Wannek, Rachel D NTC-O Woodstock Ontario 91 Gibson, Laura M NTC-O Bloomingdale Ontario 91 Alderman, Katelyn M NTC-Q/Inter de St-Hyacinthe McMasterville Quebec 91 Boucher, Sarah GK NTC-Q/Dynamo de Québec Montreal Quebec 91 Lamarre, Rachel F NTC-Q/Conquérants de Laval Laval Quebec 91 Wilson, Kelsey D NTC-Q/Lac St-Louis Lakers Montreal Quebec 91 Muramatsu, Kathryn D NTC-Q/Lac St-Louis Lakers Montreal Quebec 91 Patterson, Taylor M NTC-P Edmonton Alberta 91 Ignacio, Julia F NTC-P Edmonton Alberta 91 Hedlund, Karli D NTC-P Edmonton Alberta 91 Dutton, Robyn D/M NTC-P Calgary Alberta 91 Boyd, Natalie D/M NTC-BC W. Vancouver BC 91 MacLeod, Emily GK NTC-BC Cawston BC 91 Lam-Feist, Monica F NTC-BC Surrey BC 91 Staff Bob Birarda- Head Coach Valmie Oulette- Assistant Coach Owen Braun- Goalkeeper Coach Maeve Glass, BC- Manager Ajit Braich- BC- Observer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ref Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 I guess that if a kid is not part of an NTC, they are s.o.l. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 For this kind of camp, yes. Clearly you don't really understand how the process works do you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Ref Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 quote:Originally posted by Richard For this kind of camp, yes. Clearly you don't really understand how the process works do you. I would like to learn 'how the process works', and will appreciate it if you can explain it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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