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SYL ODP National Camp Selections Announced
Six Sunrise girls make the team. Players to compete in elite identification camp
for U.S. National Team Programs and Colleges
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October 2, 2006
TAMPA – United Soccer Leagues announced today the final selections for the Super
Y-League’s ODP National Camps to be held at the Cocoa Expo Center in Cocoa,
Florida in January and February of 2007. Selections from the 2006 season were
made by the Super Y-League National ODP Scouting Staff. The selection process
was then finalized by the ODP Staff Coaches, and assembled by the USL office.
Sunrise players selected for the team were:
Melisa Camacho (Sunrise)
Danielle Grossman (Sunrise)
Tatiana Penagos (Sunrise)
Rebecca Rogers (Sunrise)
Tyler Rusemellia (Sunrise)
Haleigh Stremanos (Sunrise)
“The National ODP Camps have been a significant resource to U.S. National Team
Staff Coaches, and provide opportunities for elite players to be identified by
some of the top college and university programs in the country,” said USL ODP
Coordinator, Vicente Bastidas.
Several changes were made to improve the Super Y-League ODP selection process in
2006, ensuring elite players are well represented at the national camp. Allotted
roster spots now vary division-to-division in order to match the number of
players. This change allows larger divisions, with larger pools of players, more
roster spots. Smaller divisions have been downsized to strengthen the quality of
their representatives. The Super Y-League also invited guest all-star teams from
Canada to advance play in each age group to provide an international component
to identify players to U.S. National Team Programs.
"We've seen over the years how USL has helped produce talented players, many of
which have gone on to the professional ranks in USL, and MLS, and climbed the
national team ladder," said US U17 National Team Coach John Hackworth. “USL is a
contributing factor to the success of the professional development of players
involved in the national teams."
U.S. National Team Staff will be in attendance at this year's Super Y-League ODP
National Camps beginning in January of 2007 in Cocoa, Florida, for further
identification of players.
“We’ve adjusted the selection process based off of different geographical
areas,” said Super Y-League ODP Coordinator Vicente Bastidas. “A number of the
recommendations came from U.S. National Team Program staff and our internal ODP
Staff Coaches.”
Another small improvement was made to the age range pairing system to help
accommodate the U.S. National Team Staff. The former U13-U17 pairings at the SYL
ODP camps will now be broken down into six groups based on birth year.
“The Super Y-League prides itself on having the most progressive ODP system,”
said Bastidas. “If it is easier for the national team staff to identify players
when they are paired in a certain way, then we are obviously going to make that
change. In addition to the U.S. National Team identification, players also get
the opportunities with the collegiate system.”