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Posted by Carl Mosher at May 4, 2019 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Welcome Letter   :   Game Schedule   :   Team Roster   :   Volunteer List  :   King of the Beach Schedule    Facebook


Oct. 14, 2010
Our team will be participating in the BU-14 King of the Beach Tournament. There are 2 games scheduled; Sat. 10/30/2010 at 8:30 Am, Parras and Sat. 11/6/2010 at 11:30 AM at Washington. Here is a link to the full tournament schedule

Sept. 15, 2010
This Thursday practice will be at AVP due to Back to School Night at Parras.

Sept. 9, 2010
All players are responsible for bringing their own water to all games.

Sept. 8, 2010
We are now Mas Blanco. Team Pictures are at 1:30 this Saturday.

Sept. 7, 2010
Game schedule is out (Region 34 link above). We have 2 games this weekend:
     Saturday 9/11/10 at 8:30 AM (Parras) vs Lytle
     Sunday 9/12/10 at 1:30 PM (Parras) vs Anderson
 

Here is the link to the BU-14 complete schedule & all Region 34 Division Schedules

Sept. 2, 2010
We will have a short scrimage at 6:35 tonight with Brian Anderson's team.
The Soccer Kids now have a Facebook Page:

 

August 26, 2010
We need to come up with our Team Name soon! Click here to enter a suggestion or Email your ideas to whites@thesoccerkids.com . So far we have: Jesus Team, White Thunder, White w/a Brown Smudge, Gringos, White Ops, No Names, Whites  and more...

Wendi went to the Parents meeting last Tuesday and shares the following  information:


Essentially, it's the same info year after year. Most of our parents SHOULD know the drill but in case:

Field Clean Up is this Saturday, Aug 28th. I know that Sim and I will be there to help clean up. This is part of our volunteer duties as a team.

Our team roster has already been done, thanks so much.

Please also remember that our kids won't have "snack" as we are on the turf and nothing but water is allowed. So there will be no "snack" schedule.

Opening Day is Saturday September 11th. We are responsible, as a team, to provide volunteers to work a two hour shift. I signed our team up from 8-10 to " help setup, tables, chairs, tents, etc". This should be very very easy. I need to make sure that we have volunteers so please tell me/Carl who will be there. The more the merrier.

Opening Day: We also need an auction basket. If anyone has done this in the past, it would be great to please volunteer to coordinate this. Either we need to all chip in approx. $5 per kid and buy gift cards OR if any of our parents want to offer items for a basket, please please do so. Can someone please volunteer to coordinate this for me? Thanks.

Banner: Sim will make

Refs: We need refs to get points so that our team can be entered into the Beach Cup. We need a minimum of 30 volutnteer points to play Beach Cup.  Basic Ref Classes for new refs is this Sat Aug 28th, 9-5, Alta Vista.
Youths may take classes too Aug 28, 9-1 and then again Aug 29,noon-4pm. Sign up at
www.eayso.org

Refresher ref class: Weds Sept 8 or Tues Sept 14 6:30-8:30pm, Knights of Columbus Hall Riviera Village.

snack Bar: We will be responsible for running the snack bar at some point but the date has not yet been announced.

Thanks mucho

Wendi  

August 16, 2010
Practice schedule is Tuesday & Thursday 6:45 - 8:00 PM 

August 10, 2010
Read our Welcome Letter!

July 31, 2010
Welcome everyone to our Boys U-14 team website. We'll use this site to keep you up to date on team events (practices, game schedules, important information). If you have any pictures or videos to share throughout the season just email them to pictures@TheSoccerKids.com or send us a link and we can get them posted. We'll use this page like a blog, so the latest info will appear first, however, our most current practices & games will always show at the bottom of the page. You can also use the menu to the left to get specific information. If you have any questions or need information please call (# on the roster) or email us at bu14@TheSoccerKids.com . We're looking forward to a great season!

 

Last Years Team Pictures (Fall 2009)


Nico Aguirre 


Max Arseneault 


Alex Bessler

 
Derik Bessler

 
Micah Ezzes

 
Brian Fonseca

 
Cole Greenbaun

 
Christopher Kirchner


Spencer Malone-White

 
Colton Mosher

 
Christopher Paludi


Patrick Ramirez

 

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Brenden Silva

   

 

 

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Posted by Carl Mosher at May 4, 2019 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Welcome to The Soccer Kids

 AYSO Region 34

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Attention Region 34 Coaches (All Divisions): The Soccer Kids is offering
 FREE TEAM WEBSITES which are activated before Oct. 31st. Fill out the applicaton form and submit. No payment is required! 

 

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What is Offside (Law 11). Notice the term is Offside, not Offsides

Question:
"The father of a player on my team keeps screaming instructions at his son during games. Most of them don't even make sense. What should I do?"
  • Answer: Children need to make their own decisions during a game in order to truly master soccer's challenges. Screaming at them while they're playing hurts their ability to focus and learn how to read the game. One of the biggest complaints of high-level coaches is that players lack creativity and decision-making acumen because they were sideline-coached in their early years.

    If the "problem dad" keeps yelling at the next game, then it's time to talk to him one-on-one. Tell him you are all ears to his opinions on his son's play, but the sideline screaming must stop.

    Point out that young children don't learn much about playing soccer from instructions, especially when the instructions are shouted. They learn by playing. They'll play more if they enjoy it. And they're more likely to enjoy it if adults aren't screaming at them.

    Another option is to send out an e-mail to the parents or parent meeting, mention the perils of sideline-coaching. You don't need to single out the dad; just remind the parents that they shouldn't coach from the sidelines because the kids need to explore the game on their own terms. Explain that you, the coach, will give tips one-on-one to your players when you think it's helpful.
                                                               -- AYSO Ask the Coach


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2011 Spring Teams are now forming...Games Start Mar. 12th

 Refer to the Area 1-D Website for Spring Soccer Info

2009 Game Schedules

 

Region 34 2009 Standings

 

AYSO * Region 34

 
 Area 1-D 2010 ALL Star Game Schedule

Area 1-D League 2010 Championship Game Schedule

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

 

 

 Region 34 2009-2010 Accomplishments


ALL-Star Teams
[1st Place Champions]
BU-12 (Coach Riley
GU-12 (Coach Henderson)
[2nd Place]
BU-14 (Coach Howard)
[Sportsmanship Award]
BU-10 (Coach Mooney)
GU-10 (Coach Stalder)
GU-10 (Coach Cunningham)

League Championships
[1st Place Champions]
GU-12 (Coach Hardiman)
BU-14 (Coach Howard)
[3rd Place]
GU-10 (Coach Stalder)
BU-12 (Coach Wadhams)
[4th Place]
GU-12(Coach Hulbert)
GU-14 (Coach Garnica)
[Sportsmanship Award]
GU-10 (Coach Stalder)
GU-10 (Coach Jones)

Spring Teams
[1st Place Champions]
BU-10 Select (Coach McManus)
GU-12 Select (Coach Henderson)
BU-14 Rec (Coach Mosher)
[2nd Place]
GU-10 Select (Coach Cunningham)
GU-14 (Coach Mosher
[3rd Place]
GU-10 Select (Coach Stalder)
GU-10 Rec (Coach Jones)
GU-12 Rec (Coach Hulbert)
[Sportsmanship Award]
BU-10 Rec (Coach Gomez)
GU-10 Select (Coach Cunningham)
GU-10 Select (Coach Stalder)
GU-12 Select (Coach Henderson)
GU-12 Rec (Coach HulbertJones)
BU-14 Rec (Coach Mosher)

 

 Congratulation Region 34

 

  CONGRATULATIONS to all Team Finalist in the 2010 Hi-5 Tournament

AYSO Area 34 sent 5 Teams to participate in the Holiday Invitational Tournament in Fountain Valley on Jan. 2nd & 3rd. All 5 teams placed in the tournament.

U-12 Boys (Coach Riley) - 1st Place
U-10 Girls (Coach Cunningham) - 2nd Place
U-14 Girls (Coach Mosher) - 2nd Place
U-12 Girls (Coach Henderson) - 3rd Place
U-10 Girls (Coach Stadler) - 4th Place 

 

U-14 All-Star Girls at Hi5

 

 

 

 CONGRATULATIONS to all Regionn 34 2009 Spring Champions

1st Place Boys U-12 (Team #305, Mosher)


 Congratulations to all Region 34 2008-2009
 League Champions

1st Place: Boys U12 (Voodoo)
1st Place: Girls U12 (Zesty Lemons)

2nd Place: Boys U10 (Bullets)
2nd Place: Girls U10 (Riptide)

4th Place: Girls U14 (Got Leche?)
4th Place: Boys U10 (Tsunami)

Sportsmanship Award:
Boys U14 (The Grasskickers)
Boys U12 (American Dynamite)
Boys U10 (Bullets)
Boys U10 (Tsunami)

Good Luck to the Teams moving on to Section 1 Tournament Play

 
   

                       Ask The Coach
John Ouellette 

Question: "I have several parents who scream at the kids during our games. How can I convince them to pipe down and stop yelling instructions?"

  • Answer: Parents who yell at their children while they're playing soccer are intruding on their kids' playtime. Screaming does not help them become better players and it certainly decreases the chance that they'll enjoy soccer.

    So you must address the subject, perhaps in a team-wide e-mail. But what I really like is a face-to-face meeting with the parents; you can even do it right before your next game.

    Explain that cheering (in a positive manner) is OK, but any screaming they do - or calling them by name - will take the players' focus off the game. Besides, you are the coach and you will coach the team as needed.

    Adults wouldn't want to be screamed at while performing a difficult task, so why would children be any different?

    These screamers may think they're helping or inspiring their kids. But soccer is a sport that requires split-second decision-making while performing difficult skills and reading the game. Players learn to meet these challenges when they are young, by trial and error. Sideline instructions rob them of a process they need to go through at that stage of their development.

    Besides trying to explain to the parents why their screaming is inappropriate and counter-productive, you as coach can send a message by being a good example. Do your coaching - at an age-appropriate level - at practice, before the game or at halftime, but sit quietly in your chair during the game.

    There is the possibility that these parents aren't even aware of what they're doing - because watching sports seems to bring the screamer out in even otherwise well-mannered people.

    So consider assigning a parent to be a sideline monitor. If the monitor goes up to the screamer and says, "Hey, Joe, remember Coach doesn't want us yelling at the kids" - it just might do the trick.

    To hear more from John on this topic, please click here

 
   
   

 

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