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Home > Youth Soccer Reporter > Wednesday, July 22, 2009
by Paul Kennedy
The annual U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships begin Wednesday in Lancaster, Mass. Forty-eight teams compete in 12 divisions (six boys and six girls age groups). Soccer America presents a look at the top teams and top players with Wednesday's game schedules and complete team rosters ... Read the whole story
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"The Northwestern guys don't brag about their national championship. Instead they tell the rest of us we need to go get one." -- Taylor Grimm, who hails from Knoxville, Tenn., on his seven Discoveries SC teammates from South Carolina's Northwestern High School, the spring national prep champion. DSC looks to ... Read the whole story
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[UNDER-19 BOYS] The Baltimore Casa Mia Bays, who won the U.S. Youth Soccer national title three years ago as under-16s and captured last year's U.S. Soccer Development Academy under-17/18 national crown last year, open play Wednesday at the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships in Lancaster, Mass. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-18 BOYS] The under-18 boys division features two of the most heralded players in this fall's college freshman class. For both Enzo Martinez (Discoveries SC and North Carolina) and Erik Hurtado (Westside Metros Internationals and Santa Clara), who will meet Wednesday, the road to stardom has been long and windy. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-17 BOYS] Four of last year's six finalists at the under-16 level return to the National Championships for the under-17 finals, though the teams that finished first and second -- the Dallas Texans Red and Real So Cal Blue -- are the two teams that aren't back. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-16 BOYS] The Dallas Texans Red, the 2009 National League U-16 champions, are the lone holdovers in the Larry Harmon Cup. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-15 BOYS] The South Charlotte SA Gold and Grand Rapids Crew Juniors, who meet Wednesday on the first day of group play, return to the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships for the second year in a row. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-14 BOYS] St. Louis Scott Gallagher, whose Busch and Gallagher teams have won 10 U.S. Youth Soccer boys championships but none at the under-14 level, and CASL Elite, the 2003 under-14 national championship, headline the field at the 2009 National Championships. Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
[UNDER-19 GIRLS] Led by University of Portland star Danielle Foxhoven, the Colorado Rush Nike seeks to defend its U.S. Youth Soccer national title when it competes in the Stewart Cup at the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships in Lancaster, Mass. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-18 GIRLS] The Edmond SC Black, which eliminated the defending national champion Dallas Texans Red in regional play, aims to become the first girls team from Oklahoma to win a national title when it competes at the Kelly Cup. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-17 GIRLS] The Dallas Texans, PDA Fire and Eclipse Select return to the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships for the fourth, third and second year in a row, respectively. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-16 GIRLS] For the second year in a row, the Dallas Texans Red Dallas and So Cal Blues finished 1-2 in the U.S. Youth Soccer National League and qualified for the National Championships. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-15 GIRLS] None of last year's under-14 national finalists qualified for the under-15 division at the U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships, but all six finalists have sent teams to the national stage. Read the whole story
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[UNDER-14 GIRLS] Four of the country's top girls programs -- Scorpions of Massachusetts, CASL of North Carolina, Eclipse Select of Illinois and Mustang of Northern California -- compete for the under-14 title at the U.S. Youth National Championships. Read the whole story



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