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Important DATES For the FALL of 2024
TRYOUTS 8/12-8/14 @ CSH Soccer FIELDS
TEAM TRAINING SESSIONS BEGIN (AND CONTINUE EACH WEEKDAY) 8/15
MANDATORY PLAYER-PARENT MTG FRIDAY 8/16 5:30-6:30pm in the CSH Library
SCRIMMAGE Date #1 8/17
SCRIMMAGE Date # 2 8//19
First MATCH 8/22
For Game schedule--See MAXPREPS.com
or here
https://www.jeffcok12events.org/public/genie/581/school/4/
for our Schedule
===REGULAR SEASON ENDS October 21st (JV has no playoffs)
===PLAYOFFS 10/25-11/11 (IF VARSITY QUALIFIES For SINGLE ELIMINATION 32 team bracket play)
ALSO:
Our awesome assistant soccer coach Will King received his Master’s in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Denver and has started his own private practice here in Denver in sport mental performance coaching! He is committed to being a resource for Chatfield athletes that want to elevate their performance on and off the field. Attached is a flier with some information and you can find more information at corementalperformance.com. Please feel free to reach out to william@corementalperformance.com with any questions!
William King
Co-Founder & Mental Performance Consultant
M.A. Sport and Performance Psychology
AGENDA FOR BOYS SOCCER INFO MEETING HERE:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1moGcwSGWhg93XxfhLT-bN09tEDL-u_NjUipTFGjDr5A/edit?usp=sharing
IN ORDER TO FIND OUT DETAILS/CHANGES/UPDATES MAKE SURE YOU GET OUR GROUP TEXTS:
TEXT @cshbo to 81010 for text updates and alerts for CSH Boys soccer PROGRAM NEWS!!!
AND
NAVIGATE TO THE CLASSROOM (Linked below) or add yourself w/ this code: ciky5o2
https://classroom.google.com/c/MjQ1Nzk0NDA1MTg1?cjc=ciky5o2
GAME SCHEDULES AND STATS CAN BE ACCESSED AT MAXPREPS.COM
OR BY CLICKING----HERE
All dates subject to change...let me know if you've any questions!
A. LIGHTNING- If the weather conditions indicate the potential or reality of lightning, do the following:
· Get all students immediately inside the building and keep them there.
· Do not use telephones, cellular phones, radios and other communication devices unless absolutely necessary – turn off television sets.
· If you can’t get inside: Do not stand under trees or metal towers; If in a wooded area, look for shelter in a low place with small trees, or if out in the open, go to a low place like a valley, ditch or ravine; Get off of hills and don’t stand in an open field where you are a tall object. Get away from water and metal equipment such as motorcycles or bikes. Stay away from metal fencing, pipes and railings or anything metal which could carry lightning.
· DO NOT lie flat on the ground.
Lightning Rule Policy (including stadiums):
1. 1st lightning strike of contest – 30 minute delay
2. 2nd lightning strike of contest occurring in 1st half
a. non-league contests resumed at point of interruption at home team site on a rescheduled date
b. league contests resumed at point of interruption at stadium sites on a rescheduled date
3. 2nd lightning strike of contest occurring during half time, or in the 2nd half of the game
a. game is completed and score is official at time of lightning strike
In cases where games two and three are unable to start at scheduled times, there will be no warm up and half times will be reduced to five minutes.
A NOTE FROM TRAINER Dan Martinez:
Hello everyone,
My name is Dan Martinez and I am the head athletic trainer here at Chatfield. I wanted to give you some information about how some of the situations will be handled if your child is injured during the season.
First, my office hours in the training room are 2-6pm Mon.-Fri. but that will be adjusted depending on game schedules. I cover all home varsity sports, home JV and freshman football games and all varsity football games.
If your child is injured during the season, I will evaluate your child and treat them as needed. I will also place them on a rehab program to return them to their sport. Unfortunately I do not have the time to contact parents after every evaluation in non-emergency situations, however I will contact you thru phone or email if I feel your child needs further medical attention such as an X-ray, doctor visit or emergency room visit.
The concussion protocol is something that comes up quite often. Per CHSAA rules, any student athlete that is showing signs of a concussion (headache, dizziness, nausea, etc.) after a hit or fall is required to be seen by a physician for a diagnosis. They must also be cleared by a physician to begin a return to play progression with myself. Often the physician will clear them to begin a return to play progression when they are free of symptoms during the initial visit. The paper work will then need to be returned to me so I can begin their progression. The return to play progression involves a variety of exercises and then gradually introduces them back into the sport. This generally takes 3-4 days before they are cleared for games.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions. I will also be in constant contact with the coaching staff regarding any injuries that occurs.
Thank you,
Dan Martinez, ATC
Athletic Trainer
Chatfield Senior High School
(303) 982-3561
CONCUSSIONS
I thought I'd lay out our concussion protocol for everyone going into the fall season. This protocol is based off of the CHSAA and Jeffco requirements so it is very important that it's followed. I have written out the basic steps for everybody below.
1. An athlete is suspected of having a concussion. Such as a blow to the head or face, followed by symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, ringing in the ears, memory problems or feeling out of it, change in personality, just to mention a few. (attached is the injury report form that lists off the possible symptoms)
2. Send to a certified athletic trainer for an evaluation.
3. If any signs or symptoms of a concussion are present, they must be diagnosed by a physician, ideally their family physician.
4. Athlete must be cleared by a physician to begin a return to play progression (this may happen in the initial physician exam)
5. Athlete must go thru progression with the athletic trainer.
6. Athlete must be without symptoms for at least 24 hours and have no restrictions with school before beginning their progression.
7. The return to play (RTP) will be as follows
Day 1- Cardio 15 minutes, no sports specific activities.
Day 2- Cardio 15 minutes, sprints, up-downs.
Day 3- Cardio 15 minutes, sprints, hand eye coordination. May participate in non-contact drills in practice.
Day 4- May participate in full-contact practice.
Day 5- Cleared for competitions.
If the athlete has any return of symptoms during any step, they must repeat the same step 24 hours later.
I will do my best to email you when they are cleared to participate in practice but unfortunately it gets very busy in here at times and I'm unable to get on my computer.
I have included my office number so please feel free to contact me if you are not sure or anything comes up. If you receive paperwork from a doctors office, please pass it on to me as soon as possible so we can take the next step in the process and get the athlete back as soon as they are able.
I understand that this process can seem difficult at times but it is for the safety of all the athletes as well as the liability of the district.
Please pass this on to your assistants and let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Dan Martinez
Athletic Trainer
Chatfield Senior High School
O-(303) 982-3561
CSH SOCCER TEAM APPAREL TBD
BETTER EAT RIGHT!!
http://health.usnews.com/health-news/blogs/eat-run/2015/08/10/the-secret-weapon-in-kids-sports
HERE'S A LINK TO A STORY ABOUT HIGHLY-SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-ATHLETE WHO LANDED A D1 SCHOLARSHIP WITHOUT CLUB SOCCER
http://www.bocopreps.com/Sports/ci_26926600/Signing-day:-AllDivision-I-class-inks-names-at-Boulder
CHECK OUT THIS REVEALING ARTICLE ABOUT ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/10/sports/10scholarships.html?_r=1&ref=sports&oref=slogin
CHECK OUT THIS LINK---BE SMART ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA!!!
Here is an article from "Soccer America" by Ian Plenderleith:
The setting is a "showcase" tournament featuring some of the top youth clubs in Region 1. College scouts are dotted around the field sitting in fold-up chairs, their clipboards on their knees, with pens poised to note the number of any outstanding players. The goalkeeper of a boys U19 team has the ball in his hands. I am standing in the middle of the field as the referee, and I know exactly where that ball is going. High in the air. Over my head.
Often, it goes straight through to the other goalkeeper, who will then gather it up and fire it back in the exact same English fourth division style. Sometimes it is headed by a defender back into the midfield melee, and there is an ensuing scrap for the ball. Occasionally, a forward will get a head on it, and even more occasionally he will find one of his own players. At least half the time, to the disbelieving despair of players, coaches and parents alike, I have to call a foul for pushing, holding or charging.
Over the course of six depressing games at U19 and U17 level, on only one single occasion did a goalkeeper throw the ball out to a teammate standing in space. Unsurprisingly, there were just five goals in the course of these six games, one of them a penalty kick. While there were high levels of fitness, aggression, speed and (inevitably) foul play, there was almost a complete lack of the one thing US soccer needs most -- imagination.
Fellow referee Randy Vogt pointed out in a piece this week at Soccer America that it’s laughable so many clubs have the word “Premier” in their titles. I have two more humorous and all too common monikers for youth soccer clubs -- Elite and Academy.
“Elite” should mean that these are the select few, the absolute cream of our flourishing young talent. Yet all you tend to see at the Elite level is the same replicated player type -- the disciplined hard worker who will run all day, but lacks any kind of composure on the ball, or in passing the ball. The player whose attacking repertoire consists of hopeful but aimless shots from 30 yards out, and predictable crosses that are easily snaffled by reliable goalkeepers.
Academy, meanwhile, implies something cerebral. Think Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klopp, think tactical systems, flexible positioning, and sophisticated ways of breaking down the opposition. Only think these things, though, because in real life you will most probably see an Academy coach screaming at a player for trying to dribble, or for getting caught in possession because he wasn’t quick enough to welt the ball 60 yards down the field.
It could be that I had an unlucky weekend, and just happened to come across 12 “elite” teams playing the most primitive brand of soccer. Teams containing stacks of fit and fairly strong soccer players. However, anyone can train a kid to run fast and fight hard and kick a ball a long way down a field, just as it doesn’t take much effort to train a dog to run and fetch a tennis ball. It takes a lot more time and patience, though, to train that dog to sit on its hind legs and balance the ball on its nose. (And when it drops the ball, don’t yell at the poor mutt.)
In the seventh and final game, I was relieved to come across a team whose goalkeeper threw the ball out to his defenders, who then constructed offensive moves by generally passing the ball along the ground. It was no coincidence that this game featured much less wasted possession, as well as five goals. There were still no phenomenal carriers of the ball, and precious little sign of improvisation, trickery, daring or flair, but at least the width of the field was properly used, and the coach’s instructions -- none of which were screamed -- were useful to his players. This team, sadly, was a conspicuous exception to the norm.
As the United States enters the 2014 World Cup having dropped the only attacker to have consistently shown off exciting, world-class play over the past decade, it’s difficult to imagine -- despite the millions of hard-running but over-coached players in this country -- where his successor will come from. Like those long punted balls, though, we remain full of hope.
(Ian Plenderleith is a Maryland-based soccer writer, coach and referee. His book "Rock n Roll Soccer: The Short Life and Fast Times of the North American Soccer League" will be published byIcon Books in September. He previously published two works of adult soccer fiction, "For Whom The Ball Rolls" and "The Chairman’s Daughter.")
HERE IS A LIST OF OTHER LOCAL CAMPS (not associated with CSH):
College Prep
Soccer Academy
College Prep Soccer Academy specializes in equipping High School soccer players with the essential technical and tactical skills necessary to be able to perform at the NCAA Division I & II College level.
Contact Info: cpsocceracademy@gmail.com
To register online please click here (coming soon): www.disciplesportsmarketing.com
Dates: June 15th - June 19th, June 30th - July 4th, July 13th - July 17th
Location: Trailblazer Stadium
Time: TBA
Cost: $350 (includes 2 sessions per day/Lunch/Camp shirt. July 4th camp incl. Rapids Tickets $375.00)
Coaching Staff: (Coaching staff is not limited to Evans and Smith, guest coaching appearances will be subject to change)
GARY EVANS gevans@ccu.edu: Evans has over 30 years coaching experience including college, youth and professional levels. His professional playing career began with Liverpool Football Club (EPL). Continuing in the North American Soccer League (Edmonton), the American Soccer League (California Sunshine), and in the Major Indoor Soccer League (Cleveland). Evans has his USSF A License, NSCAA. DOC. Diploma and USSF National Youth License.
JAMIE SMITH jamiesmithsoccer@gmail.com: Smith started his career at Celtic FC before moving to Aberdeen, with time in Holland before signing with the Colorado Rapids in July 2009. On January 10, 2014 Smith announced his retirement from playing and joined Colorado Rapids academy coaching staff. Smith has his USSF A license.
CCU College Prep Soccer Academy Registration
Name: ___________________________________________ Age: _________
Address: ___________________________________ City: _____________________
State: _________________ Zip code: _____________
High school: _____________________________________ Year: _______________
College(s) of interest: __________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
Club: _______________________________ Team: _______________________
Position(s): _______________________________________________________
All campers will receive a camp shirt(s) at the beginning of camp as well as individual evaluations from the coaches at the end of each camp.
Please make all checks payable to Disciple Sports Marketing, LLC.
Mail to: Colorado Christian University
Attn: Gary Evans. Men’s Soccer
8787 W. Alameda Ave. Lakewood, Colorado, 80226
ProPerformance STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING PROGRAMS (AVAILABLE NOW!!)
HIGH SCHOOL
SUMMER TRAINING PROGRAMS with ProPerformance...EMAIL Billy@properformancesc.com
As a service to the local soccer community, we have compiled the
2012 Rocky Mountain Soccer Summer Camps Directory
Have fun playing soccer this summer!
Advice for a successful summer camp:
1) Find the right camp for you. Not all camps are the same. A good camp has a safe environment, good facilities, low coach to player ratios, and lots of inflated soccer balls. Every camp should have a clear camp philosophy.
2) "Hydrate!" Get a big water container and drink it. All day camps should have a place to refill water containers.
3) Bring a snack. 3 hours of exercise is to long to go without added calories.
4) Sunscreen
5) Shinguards
6) Arrive on time
7) Be sure the coaches on site have the parent's/guardian's cell phone number
8) Ask if the coaches on site have current CPR/First Aid training and a "in case of emergency plan".
9) Make new friends
10) You get out of camp what you put into it. Be positive and ready to play.
CAMP DIRECTORY:
RMSC 2012 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS
Experience the Tradition!
DAY – CAMPS
$215.00 per player – Ages 9-14
2 SESSIONS PER DAY - 20 HOURS TOTAL
FIRST SESSION - 9-11 AM
LUNCH BREAK - 11 AM - 12 PM
SECOND SESSION - 12-2 PM
OUR PREMIER PROGRAM, developing
within 10 sessions, an understanding of the
techniques, skills, and tactics necessary
to become a complete soccer player.
COMPLETE PLAYER DAY CAMP
GOALKEEPER DAY CAMP
JUNE 18 - 22 9 am to 2 pm
Denver Kickers Clubhouse
Golden, Colorado
MINI – CAMPS
$84.00 per player – Ages 5-14
2 Hours Each Day – RMSC T-Shirt
Skills – Games – Videos – Contests
Small Group Training – Ball Machine
Rebound Nets – Radar Gun
MON – Ball Control – Scrimmages
TUE – Dribbling and 1v1
WED – Shooting and Finishing
THU – RMSC Soccer Skill Evaluations
FRI – Parent’s Day Soccer Carnival
WOODLAND PARK – MEADOW WOOD PARK
June 11-15 – 9:00-11:00 am
GOLDEN – DENVER KICKERS CLUBHOUSE
June 18-22– 5:30-7:30 pm
A PLACE 2 PLAY
Directed by Bill Hempen, former Women's Soccer Head Coach at University of Colorado and Duke University and Assistant Coach to the US National U20 and U18 Women's Teams. Program Director Stephanie Hempen is a USSF "A" Licensed coach with club and college coaching experience. Camp Locations & Dates: (Prices available online) Dawson School: June 4-8 * June 25-29 * July 30- Aug 3 ; Greeley: UNC Campus
June 18 -22 ; Louisville: Heritage Park June 11-15 * Aug. 6-10
ART OF SOCCER
Dr. Layi Olorunsola has been running his local soccer camp for nearly 20 years. Art of Soccer runs three weeks of camp. Contact Layi directly at (303) 494-0264 for more details. Located at Douglas Elementary in east Boulder.
BOULDER INDOOR SOCCER CAMPS
http://www.boulderindoorsoccer.com
Indoor Soccer Camp running all summer long - every week (June through August). The coaching staff will run Morning, Afternoon and Full Day Camps. Directed by Peter Ambrose. Players can register for individual days ($40 for a half and $75 for whole) or for the entire week. Discounts for multiple days of registration. $150 for 5 half-day camps, $275 for 5 full day camps. For complete dates and details on fees visit the website.
BOULDER RAPIDS RESERVE YOUTH CLUB SOCCER CAMP
Run by the same great folks at Boulder Indoor Soccer this camp boosted over 300 campers during the summer. Weekly Camp dates in Boulder from June 4-August 9. Two week long camps in Longmont: June18-22 and July 16-20. $129 per week.
COERVER COLORADO
http://www.coervercolorado.com
"Coerver Coaching is not only effective, it makes practice fun, too. Enjoyment, of course, is the key element in training youth players. I recommend this program to all young players and their coaches" - Franz Beckenbaur, legendary player and Head Coach for Germany's World Cup teams. Coerver Colorado offers camps throughout the summer for all ages including elite camps for high school age players. There Longmont camp is June 18-22.
CHALLENGER'S BRITISH SOCCER CAMPS
http://www.challengersports.com
Weekly summer camps from May 28-August 10 in various location in Boulder County and neighboring communities. British Soccer Camps partner with the YMCA, private schools, local youth clubs who are looking to bring British soccer coaches in for soccer camps. Each British Soccer Camp provides players of all ages and abilities the appropriate program and level of curriculum and a wonderful cultural and educational camp experience! Prices vary per age and camp. Visit website for more details on locations and dates.
CORE GOALKEEPER ACADEMY BOULDER GOALKEEPER ACADEMY
http://www.coresoccer.com/goalkeeperprogramsa.html
Core Goalkeeper Academy is the leading goalkeeper training clinic and camp program in Colorado. Directed by Colorado Rapids Developmental Academy Goalkeeper Coach, Chris Sharpe and his staff of professional goalkeeper coaches. 3 week long programs offered in Boulder at the Pleasant View Soccer Complex. June 4-7, June 11-14, June 16-19. Each camp is 1 hour long. Visit the website for prices and more details.
FC BOULDER
http://fcboulder.com/summer-camp
Camp program is a 4-day (Monday-Thursday) format. Each summer camp is open to players ages 4-14 years. For campers 4-6 years old, camp will run daily from 9-10:30AM, and costs $80 per player. For the older campers (7-14 yr olds), camp will run day from 9AM-12PM and costs $125 per player. All camps will take place at Pleasant View Soccer Complex in Boulder, with a new satellite camp being offered in Lyons, Colorado the week of June 11-14.
GAME ONLY SPORTS
http://www.gosoccerrevolution.com
Two time NSCAA High School All-American Ryan Aweida's Game Only Sports program is a Game Only program. No drills. No standing in lines and no sitting on the bench. Inspired by pick up games played by youth around the world. This program is ideal for kids that need a break from drills but want to play in a safe and supervised environment. There are programs available all year. Visit the website for program details.
MARCELO BALBOA SOCCER CAMP
At this fun soccer camp, campers have the opportunity to develop as individuals and as soccer players. Williams Field in Superior. May 29-June 1, June 4-8, July 16-20. Directed by Marcelo Balboa.
SOCCER DYNAMIC & FIRST TOUCH SOCCER ACADEMY
http://www.firsttouchsocceracademy.us
Coached by local skills trainers Rick Lizondo and Alfie Hurley. June 11-15: 3 different times 9-11am, 11:30am-1:30pm and 2:00pm-4:00pm. 7 to 9 yr olds & 10 to 16 yrs. Cost $107 per player per Camp. Discount for players coming for two Camps $190.
ST VRAIN FC
St. Vrain FC staff runs weeklong summer camps. Players get a full week of soccer, have the opportunity to meet new friends, and build great relationships with coaches! These camps are held at Hover Park. Cost is $110 per player for ages U7-U14 / $60 per player for ages U4-U6. Camps run June 18-July 27.
TETRA BRAZIL CAMPS (Hosted by Boulder Rush Soccer Club)
TetraBrazil bring the flair and passion of Brazilian soccer to America. TetraBrazil Soccer Camps provide American players with the opportunity to experience first-hand the kind of soccer training that has made Brazil the most successful soccer nation in the world. The TetraBrazil system of coaching teaches Brazilian techniques, footwork and moves in a fun and challenging environment! Each TetraBrazil camp will feature high quality soccer training from expert Brazilian Soccer Coaches. Each camper will receive a free TetraBrazil soccer ball and shirt, plus a free TetraBrazil game jersey when you sign up on line at challengersports.com at least 45 days prior to camp!
COLLEGE CAMPS:
Most colleges offer summer soccer camp programs. College camps are a great way to experience a college campus, be seen by college coaches and receive quality level training. Younger players will have fun at college camps being coached by current and former college players and coaches.
Adam State http://www.ascgrizzlies.com/page.asp?articleID=15
University of Colorado
http://www.cubuffs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=600&ATCLID=204886535
Colorado School of Mines
http://www.csmorediggers.com/information/summercamps/index
University of Denver
http://www.denversoccercamp.com/
Fort Lewis College
http://www.goskyhawks.com/sports/2008/1/30/2010_Academy.aspx
Mesa State
http://www.mesastatesocceracademy.com/
Metro State
http://www.metrostatesoccercamps.com/
Regis University
http://www.regissocceracademy.com/
University of Wyoming
http://www.wyomingsoccercamps.com