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U14 Boys (T2)

U14 Boys (T2) Crusaders 2008 Outdoor Season

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Paul Ogden

Head Coach

Phone: 403-528-5452

John Wilson

Assistant Coach

Phone: 403-504-0602

Lisa Wengel

Manager

Phone: 403-529-5410

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Wishing the U14 Boys and Girls Teams
success at Provincials competition in
Fort McMurray.

Won first game against Fort McMurray 4-1
Tied second game against Edmonton 2-2
In the Semi-Finals it came down to a shoot out with Calgary taking the match.
In the Bronze final the team still played strong in a close match ending in 2-1 for Lethbridge.

We are thankful for the dedicated coaching staff of Paul and John who brought the boys this far.

Parents are proud of the team accomplishments and sportsmanship...

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Soccer News

Red Deer Tournament

07/29/08

By Wayne Wengel

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Red Deer Tournament

The games were exciting to watch at the Red Deer Coca-Cola Classic Tournament.   The team played one of their best games of the season winning 4-1 against Grand Prairie Wolves.

Tournament Pictures

If you look at the results of the Round Robin Pool we were in, it was exiting to see that the teams were evenly matched.  The provincials should be very exciting games, Go Crusaders Go...

Grand Prairie Wolves beat Calgary
Calgary beat Lethbridge Cosmos
Lethbridge Cosmos beat Medicine Hat Crusaders
Medicine Hat Crusaders beat Grand Prairie Wolve

 

Tag(s): U14 Boys (T2) 

Father's Day Tournament

06/19/08

By Wayne Wengel

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Silver Medal Winners

To the players, you played really well this weekend that’s some of the best games I’ve seen to get you into the final. The hard work you put in & playing together as a team was great to see. Congratulations on the Silver medal, you deserved it.

Paul Ogden

More Pictures 

Tag(s): U14 Boys (T2) 

Saskatoon Festival of Soccer

05/25/08

By Wayne Wengel

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The boys showed their talents and energy at the Saskatoon Festival of Soccer Tournament.  They played as a dedicated team under the coaching of Paul Ogden and John Wilson.

Click on Pictures to see some pictures from the tournament.

Tag(s): U14 Boys (T2) 

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U14 Boys (T2) Crusaders 2007/2008 Indoor Season

BERGER'S PLUMBING & CO

 

The team would like to thank Rob Berger for his generous donation


25 key messages for young soccer players

1. Always play fairly, according to the spirit and letter of the rules.

2. Stay calm under difficult conditions. It's easy to maintain composure when things go right; when they don't real athletes step forward and stand up to the test.
 
3. Support and encourage your teammates at all times. All of us make mistakes at times and they are not done on purpose. Encourage your teammates to be the best they can be.
 
4. Play as hard as you can in practice and in games. Never be beaten because of lack of effort. Even opponents who are bigger or more skilled than you can be beaten if you out-hustle them.
 
5. Show respect to your coaches, referees, and your opponents; win or lose.
 
6. A good soccer player must have conditioning, skills and tactical knowledge. A player must work on all three to be the best they can be.
 
7. When your team has the football, everyone is an attacker; when your opponent has the ball everyone is a defender.
 
8. No matter what position you are in, you are first a soccer player and you will have to be able to receive, shoot, pass, dribble, head, make space, etc., regardless of your position.
 
9. Do not just "kick" the ball unless it is in a dangerous position in front of your goal. Instead take a “picture “of the situation before you get the ball. In this way you can perceive the situation, determine the best solution, and act accordingly when the ball arrives. Develop Field Vision. Always send the ball to someplace or someone.
 
10. Always maintain your position. Don't run following the movement of the ball. Know where you are on the field in relation to where the other players and positions are on the field.
 
11. Don't run forward when your team has the ball unless you are willing to run back when the other team has the ball.
 
12. If you lose the ball, you should be the first person to defend. Giving immediate chase is the first rule of defence.
 
13. When changing from attack to defence, sprint to get between your opponent and the goal you are defending.
 
14. When defending close to your goal, the player closest to the ball should attack the ball. The other defenders should "mark" other opponents who could receive and shoot the ball. In "marking up" your opponent, you should position yourself between the ball and your opponent and prevent them from receiving the ball. A common error on defence is to have too many defenders move to the ball leaving opponents open to receive a pass and score an unopposed goal.
 
15. On the defensive side of the field, always move the ball toward the touchlines and away from the middle of the field. On the offensive side of the field move the ball toward the centre, where your teammates can take a good shot on goal. This is "centering" the ball.
 
16. Good ball handlers pass the ball before they get into trouble not after they are in trouble.
 
17. Make no small strikes on the ball. Whether clearing, passing or shooting MOVE the ball. Proper technique on striking the ball will enable even small players to effectively move the ball a good distance.
 
18. Take your shot! Don't hesitate to fire a shot if you feel an opportunity. Shoot into the back of the net. Shoot where the keeper isn't.
 
19. Don't limit yourself to shots taken only near the goal line. Good opportunities for goals are hard shots taken further out from the goal. Keep your head down, strike and follow through the ball for the goal.
 
20. Most players are right-footed. At this level, when playing defence against an opponent with the ball especially watch and attack against the right foot.
 
21. When playing offence with possession of the ball, anticipate your defender attacking your right foot. Use your left foot. It is imperative that you develop your passing, dribbling, and shooting skills with both your left and right foot.
 
22. Always be aware of protecting possession of the ball. Resist “kicking" the ball directly into the shin guards of the defender in front of you. Passing or dribbling the ball laterally or even backwards can be a better choice if it maintains possession of the ball.
 
23. When on offence always "support" your teammate with the ball. Supporting your teammate means being in a position where they can pass the ball to you. Stay far enough away so the pass effectively neutralizes the defender. Stay close enough so they can make a good pass. If you are too far to make a good pass to your teammate, then you are too far for your teammate to make a good pass to you, and you are not supporting.
 
24. Win, lose or tie; if you have given 100%, when you walk off the field you have nothing to regret and no reason to be ashamed.
 
25. Don't be afraid to be a hero. YOU CAN DO IT!

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