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    Boys U14 ODP National Camp

    Congratulations to the MA boys invited to National Camp:

    U-14 National Development Program
    U-14 Boys' National Development Program Rosters Named for Identification Camp




    CHICAGO (July 25, 2007) – The U.S. Under-14 Boys' Development Program's 119-player roster was released today for their weeklong identification camp from July 29-Aug. 4 at Middlesex School in Concord, Mass.

    The 119 players were selected from the four Regions across the United States. Region I had the most players with 38, followed by Region IV (31), Region III (26) and Region II (24).

    U.S. Under-14 Boys Technical Director Manny Schellscheidt will run the camp, along with a number of assistants. (Click here for a Schellsheidt’s thoughts as he prepares for the camp next week.)

    In recent years, the United States’ play at the Youth National Team level has confirmed its status as the top youth nation in CONCACAF and one of the most improved in the world. In existence since 1997, the U.S. Under-14 National Team program is a major reason for the increasing quantity and quality of young players vying for spots in the U.S. Youth National Teams program.

    In August of 1997, U.S. Soccer started the U.S. Under-14 National Development Program, knowing that to continue to compete with the elite countries on the international level, the U.S. would have to build a base of soccer players from the youth level up. The Under-14 program introduces young players to a level of soccer they would not otherwise see at such a young age and allows the country’s top youths the chance to experience soccer at its highest level and in an international setting.

    “One thing we have always tried at these camps is to make the game itself the teacher,â€￾ said Schellscheidt. “We let the game and the situations guide the teaching. Just to see the talent of some of those 14-year-olds is amazing. With programs like this we are putting ourselves in a position where the young players coming through our Youth National Team system can play with any other youth players in the world.â€￾

    The players for the Under-14 Identification Camp are selected by regional USYS ODP coaches, with each region sending at least 20 players and sometimes as many as 35 to the weeklong camp. At the national camp the players receive instruction and play games for a week, while being watched, evaluated and directed by U.S. Soccer’s National Staff coaches, U.S. Soccer coaches and other regional and state coaches.

    At the Boys’ Under-14 Identification Camp the teams play twice a day, training in the morning and playing matches in the evening. The coaches at the camp stressed problem-solving within the game, speed of play and competing in competitive environments.

    "We don’t even have a set curriculum," said Schellscheidt. "We evaluate every day in the evening, and then decide what to do from there, and see what is best for everybody on the next day. And the coaches, the staff enjoy the freedom to do what they think is best for the players in the training sessions.

    After the large initial camp in Massachusetts, fewer players are selected for additional camps throughout the year.

    U-14 Identification Camp Rosters By Region

    Region I (38): Dakota Banathan (Massapequa, N.Y.), Daniel Bedoya (Jackson Heights, N.Y.), Alexander Bello (New York, N.Y.), Kyle Bitterman (Lancaster, Pa.), Maximillian Brown (New York, N.Y.), Steven Carvajal (Astoria, N.Y.), Mael Corboz (Green Brook, N.J.), Michael Czyrnek (Hillsborough, N.J.), Philip Denara (West Islip, N.Y.), Devon Devoy (North Attleboro, Mass.), Jackson Eskay (Mount Airy, Md.), Diego Fagundez (Leominster, Mass.), Joseph Farrell (Blue Bell, Pa.), Christian Fechter (Westfield, N.J.), Aaron Freeman (Piscataway, N.J.), Malcolm Harris (Damascus, N.J.), Matt Headley (Marlborough, Mass.), John Hilger (Hopkinton, Mass.), Robert Kcira (New City, N.Y.), Shane McNamara (Arlington, Va.), Collin Martin (Chevy Chase, Md.), Brendan McSherry (Freehold, N.J.), Michael Mecham (Blacksburg, Va.), Dakota Niedermeier (Arnold, Md.), Zachary Pfeffer (Dresher, Pa.), Isaac Pitkow (Jenkintown, Pa.), Jalen Robinson (Catonsville, Md.), Luke Rossi (East Hanover, N.J.), Michael Russo (McLean, Va.), Jacob Shenk (Flemington, N.J.), Forest Sisk (Sudbury, Mass.), Morgan Smith (Ballston Spa, N.Y.), Rohan Sood (Short Hills, N.J.), Ross Tetro (Marlboro, N.J.), John Villantoy (Maspeth, N.J.), Edward Viscount (Smithtown, N.Y.), Todd Wharton (Glen Allen, Va.), Andrew Wheeler-Omiunu (Bellingham, Mass.)
    "If they hadn't scored, we would've won."
    -Howard Wilkinson

    #2
    Anyone know what clubs they play for?

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      #3
      Devon Devoy just left Eastern Mass FC to join FCGB

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        #4
        Forest Sisk is with FCGB.

        I believe Diego Fegundez is with FC United.

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          #5
          Forest Sisk is with FCGB.
          ....and the son of one of the regular contributors on the board. Congrats!!!

          :D

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            #6
            If you want to see the whole article, including comments from head coach Manny Schellscheidt and the players from all Regions:

            http://www.ussoccer.com/articles/viewAr ... 05659.html

            And his thought on the players, and how camp will work:

            http://www.ussoccer.com/articles/viewAr ... 05661.html
            "If they hadn't scored, we would've won."
            -Howard Wilkinson

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              #7
              I counted 6 U13 boys selected for the U14 national camp. This is the most MA boys selected for the camp in four years.

              The past U14 camps were:

              '91 pool
              Scotty Caldwell (SSU/ Bradenton)
              Jeff Lowell (Inter)
              Tomasso D'Agostino (through CT ODP/ Oakwood lives in Longmeadow, MA)

              '92 Pool
              Jamie Doherty (NEE)
              Luke Finkelstein (Aztecs/ Blast)
              David Robinson (Bolts/ NEE)

              '93 pool
              Will Packwood (Bolts/ Birmingham City Premiership)
              Felix DeBona (Blast)

              Although the U13 ODP/ U14 national pool has a connection with Mario Prata they have not been as succesfull on the boys side in placing players at the camp. Historically, PA-E, MD, and NY-E always seemed to dominate. This year seems to be the exception, wondering if there was that much of a difference in the skill level than previous years, or if MA just taken a bit more seriously?

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                #8
                Originally posted by MASoccer
                I counted 6 U13 boys selected for the U14 national camp. This is the most MA boys selected for the camp in four years.

                The past U14 camps were:

                '91 pool
                Scotty Caldwell (SSU/ Bradenton)
                Jeff Lowell (Inter)
                Tomasso D'Agostino (through CT ODP/ Oakwood lives in Longmeadow, MA)

                '92 Pool
                Jamie Doherty (NEE)
                Luke Finkelstein (Aztecs/ Blast)
                David Robinson (Bolts/ NEE)

                '93 pool
                Will Packwood (Bolts/ Birmingham City Premiership)
                Felix DeBona (Blast)

                Although the U13 ODP/ U14 national pool has a connection with Mario Prata they have not been as succesfull on the boys side in placing players at the camp. Historically, PA-E, MD, and NY-E always seemed to dominate. This year seems to be the exception, wondering if there was that much of a difference in the skill level than previous years, or if MA just taken a bit more seriously?
                Don't know if this poster selectively left off some of the clubs these boys have played with, or maybe they are not as informed as they think they are. But the post should have looked like this:

                b]'91 pool [/b]
                Scotty Caldwell (SSU/ Bradenton)
                Jeff Lowell (Inter)
                Tomasso D'Agostino (through CT ODP/ Oakwood lives in Longmeadow, MA)

                '92 Pool
                Jamie Doherty (Explosion/NEE)
                Luke Finkelstein (Aztecs/ Blast)
                David Robinson (Bolts/ NEE/Bolts)

                '93 pool
                Will Packwood (Inter/Bolts/ Birmingham City Premiership)
                Felix DeBona (Blast)

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Honest Abe

                  Don't know if this poster selectively left off some of the clubs these boys have played with, or maybe they are not as informed as they think they are. But the post should have looked like this:
                  No slight intended, I was actually just looking at the past year. Did mean to include Robinson as going back to the Bolts, just wrote it the wrong way.

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                    #10
                    I smell onions again.
                    Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by MASoccer
                      Originally posted by Honest Abe

                      Don't know if this poster selectively left off some of the clubs these boys have played with, or maybe they are not as informed as they think they are. But the post should have looked like this:
                      No slight intended, I was actually just looking at the past year. Did mean to include Robinson as going back to the Bolts, just wrote it the wrong way.
                      OK. I know the original clubs would not like to feel slighted. They can get pretty touchy about that stuff, and certainly had a hand in the progression of the players.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by FSM
                        I smell onions again.
                        http://www.pic4ever.com/images/sarcastic.gif http://www.pic4ever.com/images/sarcastic.gif http://www.pic4ever.com/images/sarcastic.gif

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Honest Abe

                          OK. I know the original clubs would not like to feel slighted. They can get pretty touchy about that stuff, and certainly had a hand in the progression of the players.
                          Don't disagree, but you took care of that so let's move on and keep on topic.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Honest Abe
                            Originally posted by MASoccer
                            I counted 6 U13 boys selected for the U14 national camp. This is the most MA boys selected for the camp in four years.

                            The past U14 camps were:

                            '91 pool
                            Scotty Caldwell (SSU/ Bradenton)
                            Jeff Lowell (Inter)
                            Tomasso D'Agostino (through CT ODP/ Oakwood lives in Longmeadow, MA)

                            '92 Pool
                            Jamie Doherty (NEE)
                            Luke Finkelstein (Aztecs/ Blast)
                            David Robinson (Bolts/ NEE)

                            '93 pool
                            Will Packwood (Bolts/ Birmingham City Premiership)
                            Felix DeBona (Blast)

                            Although the U13 ODP/ U14 national pool has a connection with Mario Prata they have not been as succesfull on the boys side in placing players at the camp. Historically, PA-E, MD, and NY-E always seemed to dominate. This year seems to be the exception, wondering if there was that much of a difference in the skill level than previous years, or if MA just taken a bit more seriously?
                            Don't know if this poster selectively left off some of the clubs these boys have played with, or maybe they are not as informed as they think they are. But the post should have looked like this:

                            b]'91 pool [/b]
                            Scotty Caldwell (SSU/ Bradenton)
                            Jeff Lowell (Inter)
                            Tomasso D'Agostino (through CT ODP/ Oakwood lives in Longmeadow, MA)

                            '92 Pool
                            Jamie Doherty (Explosion/NEE)
                            Luke Finkelstein (Aztecs/ Blast)
                            David Robinson (Bolts/ NEE/Bolts)

                            '93 pool
                            Will Packwood (Inter/Bolts/ Birmingham City Premiership)
                            Felix DeBona (Blast)
                            One additional correction: 1991 pool player Lowell started at Juventus.

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                              #15
                              If Honest Abe and MA Soccer seem to know in detail the soccer pedigrees of these players involved in the regional and national pools and camps over the past few years, do you also have knowledge of the final rosters of the U-16 clubs that have been discussed on this forum, pertaining to MAPLE Div 1 and the USSF Developmental Academy? There has been a lot of talk (more speculation) about which players do and don't wish to leave MAPLE to be part of the Academy system, and who's moving from which club to which other club. So, the rest of us want to know the latest from those (seemingly) in the know!

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