Thursday, September 27, 2012

Coach Jim Moving On...

Hi everyone, with very mixed emotions I write to tell you that I have accepted another coaching position for 2013. I will be Assistant Coach to Tuukka Salonen and Manager for the Elite U13/U14 Soccer Academy Team... I'm thrilled to be part of the wonderful Academy that Clayton and Tuukka are building but will miss my team dearly.

The WSC will be naming a new Coach for next year's Welland U13 Wizards soon. There are a couple of names out there that many of you are very familiar with and I'm sure the team with thrive under the new coach.

I want to take this opportunity to thank "my boys", as I will always call them.

Together with my boys, we took our team from "worst to first"....
we took a team that had not won a game in two years and won 82% of our league games, best in our league over the last two years... we racked up 32 wins and were the highest scoring team during the same period (I had the pleasure of watching my boys score 180 league goals) ... we won a tournament championship, and this year we were League Champions, on top of the table from the first week to the last, where ever we went we won... This is a unmatchable track record of success that speaks for itself.

More important than wins though, I saw this group of boys grow, develop and become better soccer players. I saw some of these players fall in love or more deeply in love with playing soccer. That is all this coach ever wanted, because when you work hard and do things the right way, player development, individual growth and team success will follow. 


Thanks for everything boys. Every coach needs great kids to work with, and you guys are the best - I could not have done any of it without you. I will always look at these last two years with great fondness and pride... remember "Outwork Your Talent"!

Special thanks to Coach Rowan for being a great assistant and loyal friend.

I wish you all the best, and I'm sure we will see each other soon.

Coach Jim

Red Dawgs, Red Dawgs, Red Dawgs!
Crave the Burn, Crave the Burn, Crave the Burn!!
Hajra, Hajra, Hajra!!!

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Great Night Last Night & Looking Forward to Tonight

Shoot-Out Champs!
Hi everyone, what a great night last night!  Our boys won the half-time shoot-out, and Matthew and a Roma player kept juggling so long that they delayed the restart of the 2nd half – so it was called a tie!! 

Great work boys it was a lot of fun.  Michael Meleca from Next Captain and Pro Calcio Canada FC took great pictures and will be sharing them with me… I’m sure we will be able to work with him and his org to do some combined training with them in the coming year. 

A special thanks to Clayton for the invite.

Tonight is a go… the weather hopefully will hold out for us... I will bring my bench shelter, if anyone has any others please bring them as well – we may need them!  

Let’s meet at the WSC at 6:00pm and we can do the Parent v  Player game on the small mini field.  I will have the player’s League Championship Trophies and envelopes for the parents.  After we play around and socialize, pizzas will arrive.  …a special thank-you to Danilo and Geneva for the desserts!  If others can bring drinks and chips and dips and the like we will be all set.

***Parents, please remember to pick-up your Banquet tickets at the Club Office… tickets must be picked up at the office… the office staff will  be waiting for you!

I think that’s it for now… see you tonight

Coach Jim
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

It's Official !

YEAH!  GREAT NEWS!! Please see the email below from John Durish…..  the new River Road Soccer Facility in Welland will open for business on Thursday November 1! 

This is huge for our players as WSC Teams will have a state-of-the-art place to train all year round (...and WSC teams have scheduling priority!).

Coach Jim

From: John Durish
Subject: Its Offical

Hello Everyone ..

The River Road Soccer Facility in Welland will officially open Thursday November 1st. There will be two playing fields. Each field is almost double the size of the 6v6 fields offered elsewhere. The Welland Soccer Club is now accepting registrations for Youth and Adult leagues. Bookings for Rentals will be taken beginning October 15th. Turf Rentals (full field, ½ field or ¼ field) will be available beginning November 3rd. For More information contact the Welland Soccer Club at 905-735-8106 or email wsc@cogeco.net. Below is an overview of the Adult leagues we will run. Please pass this along to people you believe would be interested in participating.

Keep Smiling – John Durish

Co-Ed begins Sunday November 4th (20 week program) Cost $2825, includes HST and referee fees

Co-ed = 9v9 League (4 female and 4 male players + a Keeper) shooting on 6 x 18 Goals.
Field playing surface = 31,365 square feet (compared to the 17, 000 square feet in the 6v6 game)
55 minute games
2 official’s
State of the Art Turf


Men’s A League begins Thursday November 1st (20 week program) Cost $2825, includes HST and referee fees
A league= 8v8 League (7 field players + a Keeper) shooting on 7 x 21 Goals.
Field playing surface = 31,365 square feet (compared to the 17, 000 square feet in the 6v6 game)
55 minute games
2 game official’s
State of the Art Turf


Men’s B League begins Tuesday November 6th (20 week program) Cost $2825, includes HST and referee fees
B league= 8v8 League (7 field players + a Keeper) shooting on 7 x 21 Goals.
Field playing surface = 31,365 square feet (compared to the 17, 000 square feet in the 6v6 game)
55 minute games
2 official’s
State of the Art Turf


Women’s League begins Wednesday November 7th (20 week program) Cost $2825, includes HST and referee fees
A league= 8v8 League (7 field players + a Keeper) shooting on 7 x 21 Goals.
Field playing surface = 31,365 square feet (compared to the 17, 000 square feet in the 6v6 game)
55 minute games
2 game official’s
State of the Art Turf
 

Monday, September 17, 2012

UPDATE: Team Invite to Penalty Shoot-out and Juggling Contest During Halftime of CSL Roma v Toronto Croatia

Hi everyone, from what I can tell from your responses, it looks like we will have 7-8 players come out tommorrow night.  So, we won't do our team party tomorrow night and we will stick to our original plan on that.

If you want to meet Mellissa Tancredi and get an an autograph tomorrow night, Clayton told me she will be in the Starlight Room starting 6:30pm.

The Penalty Shoot-out and Juggling Challenge will be at halftime of the CSL game (8:00pm start).  Usually 6 players are used for the shoot-outs but Clayton said he would try to accomade all that come out... Colton won't be back from his trip so please let me know if anyone else wants to do a little GK duty.  I will be allowed to pick 2 or 3 players to compete in the Juggling Contest.

Please wear your team game shirts and warm-ups.... See you tomorrow night!

Coach Jim

Hi everyone, I spoke with Clayton last night and our team is invited to participate in a penalty shoot-out and juggling contest during half time of Wednesday night's Roma v Toronto Croatia CSL game (see Clayton's email below - Melissa Tancredi signing as well...)

If we can get everyone out, we can do our team party, pictures and trophy presentations there as well... and then watch our guys dominate the shoot-out and juggling!!!  Please let me know if you will be there.

Thanks
Coach Jim



From: clayton rosario [claytonelitesoccerdevelopment@gmail.com]
Sent: September 17, 2012 1:50 AM
Subject: Melissa Tancredi to visit Club Roma Wednesday Sept 19th,2012 6:30pm
Club Roma Soccer Club is pleased to announce bronze winning Olympic Women's Canadian National team player Melissa Tancredi will be at our Soccer Club Wed Sept 19th,2012 6:30pm prior to the kick off of our CSL Home game vs Toronto Croatia. Free Autograph session for all Club Roma players. Non Club Roma players $10. Please check with ticket booth re location of autograph session.
Club Roma Soccer Club 125 Vansickle Blvd, St Catharines ON.
For more info call Clayton Rosario
289-214-1414 or email claytonelitesoccerdevelopment@gmail.com

Friday, September 14, 2012

Team Party, Pictures and League Championship Trophy Presentations

Hi everyone, I picked up the League Championship Trophy's earlier this week and they look great!

The boys mentioned doing a Parents v Players Game so I'm thinking we can combine that with a Trophy Presentation and Picture Day as well.... I will treat the Pizza`s and maybe the parents can bring drinks, chips and dips and the like...

The weather has gotten a little unpredictable for us lately so let's say next Thursday September 20 at the WSC at 6:00pm with a rain date of Friday....  I'm hoping with nearly a week's notice that we can all make it work with our schedules... and that the weather cooperates!

I will have envelopes for the parents with the refunds from the season which will be the money your son's personally generated from the raffle tickets and a $25 cheque for the third tournament we did not get in.


Parents can also pick-up the WSC Banquet Tickets at the Club Office on Thursday Night.

 Thanks
Coach Jim

Friday, September 7, 2012

Great Team, Great Season

It’s usually easy to write up a summary of a game but this one has me a little lost for words (hard to believe I know!).   We were treated to a wonderful game from our boys on Wednesday night.  It was a superb effort that I am finding hard to describe.  Back and forth, attacking one minute and then defending the next. Winning balls, going in hard on tackles, moving the ball, working together, falling down and getting back up… it was an intense and wonderfully played game… I thanked the boys from the bottom of my heart.

They deserved a better result. It was a horrible way to lose - and not a good way to win from Fort Erie’s  perspective either.  Having a questionable PK called against you in the last minute of a scoreless double overtime is a real kick in the stomach.  But in the end someone has to win and someone has to lose. 

The game, and the season, were such a tremendous life lesson for the boys: always do your best, celebrate and take pride in your successes... and work through your defeats, always pick yourself up, no matter how much it hurts.   When I saw a few of my players sobbing on the field and at the bench, my heart broke for them.  All I could say is “it’s OK, you have so much to be proud of, thank-you for playing so hard, I love being your coach”… and then I sobbed too!   May I say it was a great lesson for parents as well, watching our 11-12 year old boys play their hearts out… sometimes some people forget we are talking about 11-12 year old boys playing a sport for fun. 

In the end, “Double Overtime Thriller” doesn’t come close to describing what happened on Field 7 on Wednesday night.  I will miss this team. I really wanted to have a few more practices and a couple more games, and from the looks on the boys faces Wednesday night, they wanted more too.

After the game I reminded the boys that that loss did not take away from our accomplishments... that we had the biggest prize of all, we were League Champions… they have so very much to be proud of. 

Our boys led the league from the first week to the last. IMO this is the most difficult thing for a team to achieve, to be on top of the table all season long.  The first half of the season we had a perfect record. Come the second half of the season, we were playing teams who wanted revenge, teams who were gunning for us because we were in first place, we were the team to beat – and we still finished on top.  This is incredibly difficult and a great accomplishment.

What some people do not understand is that the gaps between teams from the beginning to the end of the season gets smaller as teams get better.  This is common in all sports at all levels.  The added pressure for my team to face these “extra motivated” and improving teams was a different dynamic than they had faced before, and they finished on top! BRAVO!!

We had the best goal differential in the league (+43), we were second in scoring (59) and second in goals against (16), we kept 6 clean sheets out of 14 games, and we are ready for promotion to the SRSL.  Again, so much to be proud of.

I had a blast with my team this year.  Our boys are a great group of young men and it was my privilege to be their coach.  The last two years have been a great journey going from “worst to first”!

As parents, Angie and I are thrilled that our son has made so many great friends through this team, and friendships that will last right through high-school and beyond.

As for what’s next, we will plan a team party, get a final team picture in, I will close off the books and refund cash to parents, and we will have our club banquet at Dave & Busters on September 25.

I will be speaking to the club shortly about my intentions and ideas for next season. The club will appoint coaches after September 20th.

Thanks boys for everything… we will keep in touch...

Red Dawgs, Red Dawgs, Red Dawgs,
Crave the Burn, Crave the Burn, Crave the Burn,
Hajrá, Hajrá,  Hajrá!!!

-Coach Jim
 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Thank you guys...

Super Proud of my Team, may I say: "My Boys"
 
...funny how a game that is played on such a big field sometimes is decided by an inch here or there...
 
These boys are a great group of young men... thanks guys for giving me memories that will last a life time... It has been MY priviledge...
 
I know tonight feels rotten, but always remember that you are the League Champions!  That is an achievement you will have forever! 
...Will have more later in terms of a party and getting a team picture in
Coach Jim

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Billy Gray Cup Game Wednesday Night

Tomorrow night we will host Fort Erie in the first round of the Billy Gray Cup.  Players must be on the field by 5:15 pm as we have a 6:00 pm kick-off. We are wearing our Reds. 


Weather:
·    Weather Network calls for 27 degrees, which will feel like 34 degrees with 78% humidity....we could see some rain as well.   As always, please make sure to PREHYDRATE.   I will have the cooler with ice water towels for the players. 

Pre-Game Meal and Hydration:
·     make sure to pre-hydrate: drink one 500ml bottle of water between 2:30-3:00 pm, then another glass of water between 4:30 - 5:00 pm.
·     eat early and light e.g. small serving of pasta and lean meat (remember our meals at Sherkston), dried fruit, or my favorite choice - a banana
·     absolutely no fast-food
·     Have a full supper after the game.

Remember to bring lots of your own LABELLED WATER for sipping and splashing on your head during the game!

As Coach Frank tells us: Compete for every ball, all game, every game!

CRAVE THE BURN!

Coach Jim

PRACTICE CALLED OFF

HI everyone, looking at the weather network and the radar map, the rain in the WSC area will not stop tonight, so I have decided to cancel practice… no need to get soaked and dirty the night before a big game…  I’m sure the Mom’s will appreciate it most!

I will send out an email later with some instructions for the players re tomorrow’s game – the things we would have covered tonight… please make sure the boys see it when it comes..

Thanks
Coach Jim

Monday, September 3, 2012

Practice Tomorrow and Team Photo-Shoot

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Good sports about going green | Local | News | Welland Tribune

Good sports about going green | Local | News | Welland Tribune

Exciting News from the new Sportsplex!  ... can hardly wait to hold my team's training in this new state-of-the-art facility...

See you tonight for practice at WSC from 6:00-7:30

Coach Jim

Saturday, September 1, 2012

SUNDAY PRACTICE

SUNDAY PRACTICE: I have permission to run practice at the club tomorrow from 6:00-7:30 PM... I believe it will be on Field 7 but the club may ask us to use another field.... enjoy your morning! 

We will also have our regular Tuesday night practice at the club which will be our final prep for our Cup game v Fort Erie on Wednesday (on Field 7).

Thanks
Coach Jim