What a Fall!!!!

Busy to say the least. I'm kinda glad that it didn't pan out to get involved with the Macalester College Women as I would have been run ragged and likely single come October. It's been tough to update this particular age group's development journal frequently, as I've been preoccupied mainly with the U11s. Also, it just hasn't felt like a team yet with the U14s thus far as half the girls have been MIA, involved in their HS programs. However, this last weekend, with double digits at training for the first time since July, I caught the U14 bug!
The girls looked really good this past weekend. Maybe because I've been around the U11s all fall, maybe because the U14s are really good.
They were excited to see each other, many of whom had not seen teammates in months. There was good energy at training as we begin our run for a National Title. There, I said it. I was afraid to at first in case I jinx us, but that is what I hope the girls will set their sites on when we sit down in the coming weeks to talk about our goals for the upcoming year together. What else would we aim for? To repeat as Regional Champs? Been there already. A new year, a new team, and new goals. The higher we set them, the more we'll all grow, if we attain the goal or if we don't.
With lofty goals we increase the chance of failure. However, I think this is the chance we should all (players, parents, and coaches) take. There will no doubt be many good lessons learned from failing to reach a goal, but the way I see it, if history is any predictor, it is extremely unlikely that we'll even repeat as Regional winners. In fact, only one team since 2000 has been able to claim back to back Regional Championships for their U13 and U14 years - Team Chicago in 2001 and 2002. Heck, most of the time the champs and finalists don't even make the following year's finals... and that's even after the seeding at U14.
2000
U13 Girls
- Champions : Internationals
- Finalists : Carmel
2001
U13 Girls
- Champions : Team Chicago
- Finalists : Lakota
U14 Girls
- Champions : KC Dynamos
- Finalists : Team Chicago
2002
U13 Girls
- Champions : Ohio Premier
- Finalists : Carmel
U14 Girls
- Champions : Team Chicago
- Finalists : Internationals
2003
U13 Girls
- Champions : St Louis SC
- Finalists : Michigan Hawks
U14 Girls
- Champions : Eclipse Select
- Finalists : FOSC Fever
2004
U13 Girls
- Champions : FC Milwaukee
- Finalists : Bangu Tsunami Stars
U14 Girls
- Champions : Michigan Hawks
- Finalists : Chicago Magic
2005
U13 Girls
- Champions : Vardar
- Finalists : CIS Knockouts
U14 Girls
- Champions : Ohio Elite
- Finalists : Illinois Premier
2006
U13 Girls
- Champions : KCFC
- Finalists : Ohio Elite
U14 Girls
- Champions : Michigan Hawks
- Finalists : Eclipse Select
2007
U13 Girls
- Champions : Bangu Tsunami 93/94 Blue
- Finalists : Internationals
U14 Girls
- Champions : Carmel
- Finalists : LFC Premier
And all this is assuming we don't suffer what I think most would call an upset in our own Minnesota State Cup.
So, we have our work cut out for us. But I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to the challenge!
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There has been a change in our winter plans. Initially, I was looking forward to taking the girls to College Station (TX) for The IV '07 event held in conjunction with the NCAA Women's Final Four. However, up until a few weeks ago, we were the only U14 team listed as being registered. The tournament assured me that there would be other teams entering, but people needed to make airline plans and hotel reservations, and we couldn't be, no pun intended, left in a holding pattern.
So, we bailed on that event and I looked for another winter adventure for us. After some research, I settled on the Sereno Soccer Classic in Phoenix (Jan 19 - 21, 2008). The tournament is one of the most competitive in the US and will feature many of the top Region IV teams. The fields will likely be hard and dry, but we'll be coming off training on turf, so I'm not worried about that. I took my Woodbury Inferno team to Phoenix in 2003 and we had a great experience.
We'll also be heading to Vegas for the Las Vegas College Showcase in March, then hopefully MRL Premier play beginning in April.
Other than that, our schedule is similar to last year. FIT Training, Video Analysis, and Field Training on Saturday mornings at Holy Angels, Futsal (oops, we can't call it that anymore - more on this later) I mean Futbol Sala on Sundays, Field Training on Monday evenings, and Friendlies on Fridays.
I'm looking forward to this weekend and maybe having all 16 girls around... finally.