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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat bracket was: day 1 at Clark, day 2 at Frontier, and day 3 at Delta Park. Still better fields than Mt Hood or LO. Quit crying. And the only way you didn't get Delta on day 3 was if you were in consolation, and in that case, the Crash had more than enough competition for you. So again, quit your crying.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat bracket was: day 1 at Clark, day 2 at Frontier, and day 3 at Delta Park. Still better fields than Mt Hood or LO. Quit crying. And the only way you didn't get Delta on day 3 was if you were in consolation, and in that case, the Crash had more than enough competition for you. So again, quit your crying.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostForgot about Clark. That field was just silly. When goalies can kick it to one another, it's just dumb. Never said we didn't not play delta, I was commenting on terrible conditions at frontier, and also Clark. If you played at the those fields you'd be complaining too. It's easy to dismiss complaints if you didnt experience yourself. Sub par tourney by sub par club. Nothing really changes
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWe can't help that your coach is incompetent ...why would you punt the ball to the other gk? You need to play where your child learns the game. Tell your coach that 80% of the time your GK should bowl the ball out
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet me explain since you need it. Bowl the ball out? Really? on a tiny field with players compressed together.The point was the field was so small a goalie kicking it to clear the ball actually reaches the other end of the field where the other goalie happens to be. I Did not say she was intending to kick it to her. The next time you see hope solo kick the ball out, scream out loud, bowl it!! Clown.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostForgot about Clark. That field was just silly. When goalies can kick it to one another, it's just dumb. Never said we didn't not play delta, I was commenting on terrible conditions at frontier, and also Clark. If you played at the those fields you'd be complaining too. It's easy to dismiss complaints if you didnt experience yourself. Sub par tourney by sub par club. Nothing really changes
That said, teams should be able to play on any surface and not whine like the USWNT.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou've got to remember that this is a b-team tournament. Many of the teams are used to playing on neglected playground fields and think the Vancouver fields are great. Especially if they get to play on turf (though that gets so hot!).
That said, teams should be able to play on any surface and not whine like the USWNT.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou've got to remember that this is a b-team tournament. Many of the teams are used to playing on neglected playground fields and think the Vancouver fields are great. Especially if they get to play on turf (though that gets so hot!).
That said, teams should be able to play on any surface and not whine like the USWNT.
And yes, the turf was HOT. But dang, it looked good. Did anyone play at Harris stadium in Camas? That facility is gorgeous. Anyone know what type of nest that is up on the pole?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think you are right, generally a B team tourney. But there was a nice mix of A teams sprinkled in on the boys side in the top brackets. It gave our team some quality competition and it was a lot of fun.
And yes, the turf was HOT. But dang, it looked good. Did anyone play at Harris stadium in Camas? That facility is gorgeous. Anyone know what type of nest that is up on the pole?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think you are right, generally a B team tourney. But there was a nice mix of A teams sprinkled in on the boys side in the top brackets. It gave our team some quality competition and it was a lot of fun.
And yes, the turf was HOT. But dang, it looked good. Did anyone play at Harris stadium in Camas? That facility is gorgeous. Anyone know what type of nest that is up on the pole?
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Originally posted by BonesSoccer View PostA few facts here - 230 teams last year - 300+ this year
***C teams are not required to participate - had teams from Hawaii, Canada, Nor Cal, and Idaho
BTW - it is Washington Timbers not Vantucky Timbers - they represent SW Washington not just Vancouver.
Up to 4 Training sessions a week, dependent upon team’s Formal Periodization Plan.
US Youth Soccer Periodization Description
Training days TBD by coaching staff.
Winter training up to 3-4 nights per week
All home games played on turf.
Opportunity to attend Sports Psychology Seminar(s) free of charge.
Personalized Speed and Agility Trainer.
OYSA Thorns/Timbers/RCL league fees, player cards and insurance costs included.
Professional licensed head coaching staff.
Field cost and maintenance at our HOME - Harmony Sports Complex.
High level training environment based on a US Youth Soccer Curriculum.
College Prep and ID Camps included free of charge. Video editing service included.
Opportunity to guest train for more senior teams.
Goalkeeper Training by qualified GK Staff.
Included Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o College Showcase Tournaments/Camps
o US Technical Championship Event (mandatory for U11-U14) $35/player
o Thorns/Timbers Fall and Spring OYSA/RCL League. All ages except U15-U18 will
participate in Fall and Spring leagues.
o OYSA/WSYSA State Cup
Additional Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o Clash at the Border (mandatory)
o Other tournaments at coach’s discretion
Payment plan available- Payments occur in June, July, August and September
Player fee does not include applicable credit card or processing fees
WASHINGTON TIMBERS FOOTBALL CLUB
Revised May 29, 2015
Tier 2 - $1,300 Program Details (Red & Green Teams)
Up to 4 Training sessions a week, dependent upon team’s Formal Periodization Plan.
US Youth Soccer Periodization Description
Training days TBD by coaching staff.
Winter training up to 3 nights per week.
Opportunity to attend Sports Psychology Seminar(s) free of charge.
OYSA Thorns/Timbers/RCL league fees, player cards and insurance.
All home games at Harmony Sports Complex.
Professional licensed head coaching staff.
Field cost and maintenance at our HOME Harmony Sports Complex.
High level training environment based on US Youth Soccer Curriculum.
Opportunity to guest train with other Academy teams.
Goalkeeper Training by qualified GK Staff.
College Prep and ID Camps included free of charge. Discounted video editing service ($125).
Included Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o College Showcase Tournaments/Camps
o Thorns/Timbers Fall and/or Spring OYSA/RCL League. All ages except U15-U18 will
participate in Fall and Spring leagues.
o OYSA/WSYSA State Cup
Additional Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o Clash at the Border Tournament (mandatory)
o US Technical Championship (mandatory for U11-U14) $35/player
o 2-3 Tournaments with potential travel. (Cost is approximately $125/player)
Payment plan available- Payments occur in June, July, August and September
Player fee does not include applicable credit card or processing fees
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTier 1 - $2,250 Program Details
Up to 4 Training sessions a week, dependent upon team’s Formal Periodization Plan.
US Youth Soccer Periodization Description
Training days TBD by coaching staff.
Winter training up to 3-4 nights per week
All home games played on turf.
Opportunity to attend Sports Psychology Seminar(s) free of charge.
Personalized Speed and Agility Trainer.
OYSA Thorns/Timbers/RCL league fees, player cards and insurance costs included.
Professional licensed head coaching staff.
Field cost and maintenance at our HOME - Harmony Sports Complex.
High level training environment based on a US Youth Soccer Curriculum.
College Prep and ID Camps included free of charge. Video editing service included.
Opportunity to guest train for more senior teams.
Goalkeeper Training by qualified GK Staff.
Included Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o College Showcase Tournaments/Camps
o US Technical Championship Event (mandatory for U11-U14) $35/player
o Thorns/Timbers Fall and Spring OYSA/RCL League. All ages except U15-U18 will
participate in Fall and Spring leagues.
o OYSA/WSYSA State Cup
Additional Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o Clash at the Border (mandatory)
o Other tournaments at coach’s discretion
Payment plan available- Payments occur in June, July, August and September
Player fee does not include applicable credit card or processing fees
WASHINGTON TIMBERS FOOTBALL CLUB
Revised May 29, 2015
Tier 2 - $1,300 Program Details (Red & Green Teams)
Up to 4 Training sessions a week, dependent upon team’s Formal Periodization Plan.
US Youth Soccer Periodization Description
Training days TBD by coaching staff.
Winter training up to 3 nights per week.
Opportunity to attend Sports Psychology Seminar(s) free of charge.
OYSA Thorns/Timbers/RCL league fees, player cards and insurance.
All home games at Harmony Sports Complex.
Professional licensed head coaching staff.
Field cost and maintenance at our HOME Harmony Sports Complex.
High level training environment based on US Youth Soccer Curriculum.
Opportunity to guest train with other Academy teams.
Goalkeeper Training by qualified GK Staff.
College Prep and ID Camps included free of charge. Discounted video editing service ($125).
Included Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o College Showcase Tournaments/Camps
o Thorns/Timbers Fall and/or Spring OYSA/RCL League. All ages except U15-U18 will
participate in Fall and Spring leagues.
o OYSA/WSYSA State Cup
Additional Leagues/Tournaments/Events
o Clash at the Border Tournament (mandatory)
o US Technical Championship (mandatory for U11-U14) $35/player
o 2-3 Tournaments with potential travel. (Cost is approximately $125/player)
Payment plan available- Payments occur in June, July, August and September
Player fee does not include applicable credit card or processing fees
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSeems like a reasonable structure. My dd plays on the third team and pays the same as a first team player. I think WT_FC could charge more but offer more. $1300 is cheap for club soccer
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