Evening Matches Conclude at 2007
US Youth Soccer National Championships
Top 48 Club Teams wrap day one of round robin play
Under-19 Boys Dallas Texans Red 88 defend their title
Under-17 Girls Eagles prove they have a shot at a second championship
Play continues tomorrow beginning at 7:30 a.m. CDT
Official web site: http://championships.usyouthsoccer.org
FRISCO, Texas (July 25, 2007) The evening matches of the 2007 US Youth
Soccer National Championships concluded today with preliminary round
play in the Under-17 and Under-19 divisions at Pizza Hut Park. More than
10,000 were on hand as the crowds grew tonight as Texas fans enjoyed
unusually cool summer evening. Local teams showed up to support their
older counterparts and learn from the elite players that are competing
for a national title this week.
The seven teams from North Texas were greeted to packed sidelines of
over 1,500 anxious fans. There were well over 1,000 fans along the
sidelines for the Dallas Texans Red 90 vs. RSK Richmond Strikers Fire
(VA) match-up in Under-17 Girls. Texans Head Coach Kenneth Medina said
the environment was exciting for everyone. For the hometown crowd to see
the girls play in this competition where we have the best coaches and
players in the country is tremendous. I hope we put on a good show for
the hometown crowd.
Taking center stage was 2007 Gatorade Player of the Year, Melissa
Henderson whose assist and goal led the charge for the Texans.
Hendersons goal began ten yards from the Texans side of the field where
she took on the Strikers defense and won controlling the ball into the
box and slotting home the goal. Striking back, Richmond scored two goals
and continued to pressure the Texan side. These teams are coached so
well and the players are so good that in a snap a team can come back,
said Medina who cautioned his girls that playing in the national
championships would need better play than status quo, the girls would
need to bring something special. Tomorrow the Texans will take on the
Michigan Hawks at 7:30 p.m.
The other Under-17 Girls game featured a rematch from the 2004 national
championships with the Michigan Hawks facing the Eagles SC. We havent
seen the Michigan Hawks since we were Under-14 and in my opinion they
were the best possession team that weve played against, said Vince
Thomas, Eagles head coach. To our girls credit, champions find the way
to win and we played great defense and had a couple of girls played
great tonight in Nicole Sweetman and Emily Cressy. Cressy scored both
goals for the Eagles coming in the 31st and 76th. Kaitlin Paletta, who
missed play in the regional event with a broken foot, was back on the
field tonight and made an immediate impact against the Hawks.
The defending national champions the Under-19 Boys Dallas Texans Red 88
took on the Baltimore Casa Mia Bays tonight. The Texans are going for
their third consecutive national championship this week and are looking
to be the third team, boys or girls, in history to achieve this feat.
The Bays arent strangers to the US Youth Soccer National Championships
though as they also have two national titles under their belts from 2003
and 2004.
We started off very well and the first 10-15 minutes we played
excellently and were able to make it up 2-0. The second half they
pressured us and we got lucky that we could rely on the earlier goals,
said Dallas Texans Red 88 head coach David Hudgell. It is a long week
and three of the teams in our bracket have been here before. It was
important to get off to a good start but a lot came down to chance.
Bahram Sajjadi and William Dworsky scored for the Texans in the 9th and
26th respectfully setting the Texans up to defend their title and mark
their place in history.
Adding to the Texans excitement was two of their teammates flying from
Brazil in the past 24 hours. Both were playing for the U.S. National
team in the Pan-American games this past week. Omar Gonzalez flew in
yesterday and Hudgell said that his presence on the field gives the team
so many different options. Gonzales played in two different positions
tonight. His height and ability add a lot to what the team can
accomplish, said Hudgell.
The 2007 US Youth Soccer National Championship Series is the countrys
most prestigious national youth soccer tournament, providing over
185,000 players on more than 10,000 teams from US Youth Soccers 55 state
associations the opportunity to showcase their soccer skills against the
best competition in the nation while emphasizing teamwork, discipline
and fair play.
The US Youth Soccer National Championships cap a yearlong series of
competitions for boys and girls teams in multiple age groups as teams
earn their way from the top team in their state to the regional
championship tournaments. State Cup champions and selected wildcard
teams in most age groups are eligible to compete in one of four US Youth
Soccer Regional Championships. The champions in the under-14 through
under-19 age group from each regional event converge to enjoy the
nations top competition.
The James P. McGuire Cup is the oldest trophy in youth sport dating back
to 1935 with the inaugural youth championships. The under-19 boys age
group as the National Champion will hoist the McGuire Cup. This is the
72nd anniversary of the storied cup. This week two teams are going for
their third national championship title and a chance at the storied
McGuire Cup (Dallas Texans 88 Red (2005 and 2006) and Baltimore Casa Mia
Bays (2003 and 2004)).
Annually the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series provides the
nations top collegiate coaches with the premier stage to identify and
scout the most coveted players in the country. In 2006, over 500 coaches
attended the US Youth Soccer Regional Championships including the
majority of the top 25 mens and womens programs based on the final 2006
NSCAA/ adidas National Rankings for NCAA Division I schools.
Play resumes tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. Updated game results are
available throughout the day at http://Championships.USYouthSoccer.org.
US Youth Soccer National Championships
Day 1 Evening Session Results Preliminary Matches | 7:30 p.m. CDT
Under-17 Girls
Eagles (CA-S) 2, Michigan Hawks 90 (MI) 0
Goal Scorers: Eagles- Emily Cressy (31:00) (76:00)
Dallas Texans 90 Red (TX-N) 3, RSK Richmond Strikers Elite (VA) 2
Goal Scorers: Dallas Texans 90 Red- Melissa Henderson (9:00), Nicole
Crocco (36:00), Jessica Schuveiller (66:00)
Richmond Strikers Elite- April Price (15:00), Nancy Wright (48:00)
Under-17 Boys
FC Milwaukee (WI) 0, Andromeda 90 (TX-N) 1
Goal Scorers: Andromeda 90- Jason Guehler (78:00)
Real Colorado National (CO) 1, FC Delco 89 (E-PA) 2
Goal Scorers: Real Colorado National- Daniel Starr (56:00)
FC Delco 89- Steven Miller (3:00), Jeffrey Bowen (60:00)
Under-19 Girls
Sereno 88 White (AZ) 0, PWSI Cardinals (VA) 3
Goal Scorers: PWSI Cardinals- Julian Johnson (6:00), Shelley Wong
(21:00), Emily Jukich (40:00)
87 CASL Spartan Elite (NC) 0, Carmel United Cyclones (IN) 1
Goal Scorers: Annie Yi (5:00)
Under-19 Boys
Dallas Texans Red 88 (TX-N) 2, Baltimore Casa Mia Bays (MD) 0
Goal Scorers: Dallas Texans Red 88- Bahram Sajjadi (9:00), Wiliam
Dworsky (26:00)
Chicago Magic 87/88 (IL) 2, South San Jose/San Juan Ruckus (CA-N) 1
Goal Scorers: Chicago Magic 87/88- Taylor Waspi (50:00) (57:00)
South San Jose/San Juan Ruckus- Jeffrey Cosgriff (61:00)
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