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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Some World Cup Highlights

Found some fun videos.... enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4fpYAyP1fM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRKUKV3fFRU

Nike - Write the Future!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idLG6jh23yE
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1) Be On Time
2) Pay Attention
3) Play ALL-OUT!

GAME SCHEDULE

Click here for the 2000 Wizards Regular Season Schedule. Make sure to select U12 Division.


Training Schedule & Tournaments

>PRACTICES
Sunday AMs
8:30-10:00am

Tuesday PMs
6:00-7:30pm



>SHERKSTON TRAINING CAMP
Sherkston Shores Resort
May 4-6



>TOURNAMENTS

WEST NIAGARA INVITATIONAL
May 12-13

2000 WIZARDS ADVANCED TO QUARTERFINALS, falling 0:1 to eventual tournament winners FC London Academy Elite


TiAMO FESTIVAL CUP
July 27-29


WIZARDS IN THE NEWS

  • WET & WONDERFUL WIZARDS ARE CHAMPIONS
  • "WIZARDS FINISH 14-4" - Welland Tribune September 7, 2011
  • "BIG ROAD WIN" - Welland Tribune, August 25, 2011
  • "U11 SELECT BOYS CHAMPIONS" - WSC Website - August 9, 2011
  • "WIZARDS NOW 7-3" - Welland Tribune July 18, 2011
  • "BIG ON ROAD" -Welland Tribune July 11, 2011
  • "WIZARDS NOW 5-1" - Welland Tribune June 27, 2011
  • "UNDER-11 BOYS STAY UNDEFEATED" - Welland Tribune June 18, 2011

PLAYER ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

1) MENTAL ATTITUDE/APTITUDE FOR THE GAME & TEAM PLAY

i. Commitment to Game –
The player exhibits good Team Player attitude. He is confident in his abilities and doesn’t second guess himself. The player is coachable/respectful at all times. He shows up for practices, listens, makes progress, shows good competitive sportsmanship and applies lessons well. Shows a desire to play soccer for the love of the game. Focused at games and practices. Eager to learn because he is aware of his own strengths and weaknesses. Always makes best effort. Rarely late. Player has courage and plays with urgency, willing to sacrifice.

ii. Game Sense – The player understands the tactical side of the game. Player understands the principles of attacking and defending, and rules of the game. Aware of situational play, transitions well between attack and defend mode, can make fast decisions and makes a positive difference in most plays with his teammates. Communicates with team-mates. Knows when to be “selfish” and knows when to be “unselfish”. Can “shake-off” mistakes.

iii. Positioning/Spatial – A player’s ability to read the game as it develops and to position themselves in the most advantageous area from which to support their team effectively. The player moves to space. The player understands their position and his position on the field. Understands the format the team is playing. Adjusts his play to support those around his and usually makes the BEST choice during play. Player is always moving.


2) SKILL CATEGORIES

i. Dribbling/Ball Control -
Player’s ability to move the ball quickly, while under complete control combining pace, deception, and skill. Using both feet, inside and outside, under control, under pressure. Composed manner, shielding and seldom losing possession. Attacks opponent straight-on, makes opponent commit. Player works towards achieving 100 juggles/kick-ups using both feet (including inside/outside of feet), thighs, head and chest.

ii. Passing/Serving/Crossing – To accurately pass the ball at the correct pace to a teammate. Proper passing/receiving technique, passes to feet of teammate and to space, can keep the ball on the ground and lofted as needed. Uses both feet and all parts of the feet. Anticipates opportunities/plays for team-mates. Communicates with team-mates.

iii. Receiving/First Touch – Shows for the ball and receives cleanly. Eyes on the ball, body behind the ball. Checks away. Uses either foot to trap the ball. Uses their body effectively to trap air balls. Does not wait for the ball, runs to the ball to receive it and always moves to open space to minimize a challenge.

iv. Shooting/Striking – The ability to strike on goal with a variety of techniques from differing ranges and angles, with composure, showing the touch to score goals. The ability to drive long passes from goal and corner kicks. Proper shooting technique, on goal, off passes and volleys. Head down and eyes on the ball

v. First to Ball/Winning the ball – The “smarts” and ability to get to the ball with efficient and fast movements in all areas on the field. Winning possession of the ball, shows courage. Overall speed with the ball. Overall speed without the ball. Quickness & reaction time.

vi. Fitness – Overall endurance, ability to work hard the entire practice session and in games. Athletic abilities of running, quick change of pace and direction (agility), leaping, and strength on and off the ball. Game fitness.

vi. Defensive Technique – Understands transition to defense. Demonstrates ability to contain attackers and knows when to challenge (tackle). Understands Goal Side. Communicates with team-mates. Wins the ball under control (not just clearing). Provides defensive support to team mates.



COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH
Jim Tober
905-788-3045 (h)
905-704-2793 (w)



ASSISTANT COACH
Rowan Jesik

CONSULTANT
Marty Fitzgerald

COACHING PHILOSOPHY

"At a young age winning is not the most important thing... the important thing is to develop creative and skilled players with good confidence."

"Young players need freedom of expression to develop as creative players... they should be encouraged to try skills without fear of failure."

Both quotes above are from
Arsene Wenger (Arsenal FC Manager), and are the standard and philosophy I try to emulate.

-Coach Jim

Featured Posts

  • Great Team, Great Season
  • "Touch The Ball Everyday"
  • Coach Frank DeChellis "Are Your Players Ready to Compete?
  • Soccer Homework
  • Coach Jim on Player Development
  • Sunday AMs with Clayton Rosario
  • OSA LTPD Video
  • "Can I Go Forward?" with Frank DeChellis
  • Pre-season Letter to Parents
  • Sherkston Training Camp Wrap
  • U12 Speed & Strength Program
  • WSC Fitness Nights
  • Talking Tactics - Defense
  • Outwork Your Talent

Coach Jim's Links

  • Welland Soccer Club
  • Weather Forecast: Welland, Ontario
  • OSA's Respect in Soccer
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  • OSA's LTPD Video
  • Frank DeChellis Coaching Journal
  • Smart Soccer
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  • Niagara Soccer Association (NSA)
  • Ontario Soccer Association (OSA)
  • Wenger on building a footballer
  • Arsene Wenger Quotes
  • Eating Before Competing
  • Kids First Soccer (Nutrition)
  • Total Soccer Fitness (Nutrition)
  • footytube
  • Barclays English Premier League
  • UEFA
  • FIFA
  • 10 Tips for Soccer Parents
  • OSA Heat Alert Bulletin
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  • Toronto FC
  • FIFA Puskas Award
  • Puskas on Wikipedia
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