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Super Y League ODP National Players

 

 

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2009 CIA Selected Super Y-League ODP National Players

 

The United Soccer Leagues announced seven City Islanders Academy players have been selected as 2009 Super Y-League ODP National Players. Each nominated player has been identified as one of the top players in their birth year, and among the top 2% of players in the Super Y-League. National and divisional scouts, as well as club coaches have helped to identify these players from their performances this season in the Super Y-League. 

Five of the City Islanders Academy nominated players are invited to the Super Y-League ODP National Camp. This camp is held in Tampa, Florida in March 2010 and represents an elite group of players coming together to display their soccer talent and work ethic to collegiate and national team scouts. The ODP focus groups this year will be for the top players (216 Girls & 216 Boys) born in either 1993, 1994, or a combination of 1995/1996 players. An additional list of players born in 1991 & 1992 were announced to recognize the top players from those birth years. That list will be promoted to over 1,000 colleges as well as to the USSF National Staff or the Canadian Soccer Association.

 

“The Super Y-League ODP National Camps have propelled players from our league into U.S. Youth National Team Camps for successive years,” said USL Senior Director of Youth League Development, Jeff McRaney. “They also provide opportunities for elite players in the U.S. and Canada to be identified by top university programs and by our international partners, West Ham United.”

 

“This is a great achievement for these players” said Academy Director, Dustin Bixler.  “We have many talented players, so it’s nice to see some of them rewarded for their hard work and dedication. We wish them the best of luck.”

 

2009 City Islanders Academy Selections:

 

1995/1996 Boys:

Kyle Miller

 

1993 Boys:

Nathan Conrad

Brice Merwine

 

1992 Boys:

Matthew Steele

Robert Higgins

 

1995/1996 Girls:

Haleigh Echard

 

1994 Girls:

Madison Hileman

 

The Alternates list will be published at a later date and will include those players deserving of national recognition in ranked order by our ODP Nominations system, but they will only be contacted to register for the camps as spots open up.  

 

More information about the Super Y league National ODP Camps can be found at: www.superyleague.com

 

 


Super Y-League Olympic Development Program
ODP Divisional Team Player Selection Process (2010)


Step 1: Players will be evaluated over the course of the Super Y-League season by the coaches of opposing teams as well as their own club. Nominations from score sheets will be tallied each week and a midseason report will be sent to each Club.

Step 2: At the completion of the season, or specified time, the combined nominations will be used, along with proportional allocation in conjunction with Director of Coaching recommendations, to determine invitations to the 2009-2010 ODP camps. The overall number of games and teams will also be factored into this process.

Step 3: The selected ODP players will attend the ODP National Camp held on their corresponding age group date.

Step 4: Once at the ODP Select Camp, players will be evaluated over intense competition and training by the ODP Staff. At the completion of the event a final selection for the ODP Select Team will be made recognizing the top players in the Super Y-League. Once this selection has been made, certain ODP Select Teams may be invited to participate in events beyond the camps. 

What Players Need to Know:

Q: What will the opposing team coaches look for in a player?

A: The SYL ODP will use the USSF components of coaching soccer in identifying players:    

• Technique
• Tactics
• Fitness
• Psychology


Technique:  A player’s individual technique on the ball and how it is applied to the demands of the game will be our focus, i.e., passing on the ground or passing in the air.

Tactics: Each player will be evaluated on how they carry out their individual and team tactics during the course of the game. More specifically how they adapt when defending, attacking, time, score and adjustments made throughout the game.

Fitness: Each player will be evaluated by their speed/agility, strength/power, recovery and overall game fitness.

Psychology: Each player will be observed on their positive attitude on and off the field.

The SYL ODP Program is looking for players that possess a combination of these components and can apply them to the demands of the game.

Q: What will the opposing team coaches look for in a Goalkeeper?

A: The goalkeeping position is unique and requires a different evaluation system. The areas in which the goalkeeper will be evaluated are:

• Shot-Stopping (defending their goal)
• Dealing with crosses (defending the 18-yard box)
• Connection with the backline (defending the space behind the defense)
• Distribution (Throwing, rolling, and feet)
• Organization/Communication skills (including set pieces)

The SYL ODP Program is looking for goalkeepers that possess a combination of these components and can apply them to the demands of the game.

Q: Can I be on both the State ODP Team and SYL ODP Team, and what is the difference?

A: Yes. Both programs offer equal opportunities for players to be identified. The difference is that the identification for SYL Regional ODP teams is based on your league play within the SYL. The SYL Scouting System consists of all of the coaches within the club system who will identify opposing team players at every game.

If you are the type of player that does not respond well to the state open tryout system or does not play well with unfamiliar players, the SYL system will work in your favor by helping you to be identified in your natural environment. The SYL Scouting System will evaluate players over the course of a season, and as a result the players do not have to be concerned about the weight of their selection being placed on only one performance. 

Just as other national teams throughout the world utilize the club system to distinguish players, we recognize that the club system is the most important means to identify players. 

Q: What if the ODP Select Camps are during high school soccer?

A: Depending on where you live, there may be a conflict with your high school season as these can take place in the fall, winter, or spring.  Prior to the start of the high school season, you should have your parents notify your high school coach and athletic director in writing that you have been selected for the Super Y-League ODP Select Camp (this is a sanctioned program of the United States Olympic Committee and the United States Soccer Federation).  The ODP Select Camp takes place over the last half of the week and through the weekend so that players have only a minimal time away from high school activities.

 

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