

U-11
Platini
The
Strikers U-11 Platini are a resilient group. Coached by
Jack Parsons, the boys have great team spirit and
determination and never give up. These qualities were
needed more than ever in the fall as ‘Platini’ were
placed in the top bracket in virtually every tournament
they played in which resulted in some really difficult
games! Jack and the boys never complained; they
soldiered on and played with great enthusiasm and
tenacity.
Currently in his 14th year, Coach “Jack” is one of the
longest serving coaches at the club. Coach Jack has this
to say about his current U11 Platini team.
“Each of my young players brings a unique soccer
personality to the group. We have a good combination of
speed, endurance, foot skills, defense to name just a
few. My goal is to challenge each player to work towards
excellence in all areas so when it comes to games, they
will have the skills and confidence to perform at their
highest level of ability. These guys do just that.”
Keep
up the hard work Platini and all the best for the spring
2008 season

Richmond Strikers U-18
Elite Girls
VCCL
POWERHOUSE AND FORMER STATE CUP
AND REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
I need to talk to you about
the Richmond Strikers U-18 Elite Girls team. The Girls
are in their final year before heading off to various
universities and soccer programs around the country. I
am not sure where to start, but here goes………
Since the U-12 level in
2001, the Richmond Strikers U-18 Elite Girls team have
only lost two VCCL regular season games! This is an
incredible run in VCCL league play, which includes
another regular season championship in the fall of 2007
to add to their impressive collection. The Girls have
been a perennial VCCL powerhouse and totally dominated
the league for the past seven years.
The U-18 Elite Girls also
have a very strong record in the State Cup. The girls
have been to the final four of the State Cup four out of
the past five years, including two State cup titles at
U-15 and U-17. Last year, the Girls won the regional
title in Portland, Maine which qualified them to
represent the Strikers at the National Championship in
Dallas, Texas. They have also competed in the most
prestigious tournaments in the country, including the
Disney showcase, Cincinnati Blue chip, WAGS and PDA.
Carlos Martinoli,
Director of Coaching recognizes the phenomenal
achievements of the group, “These
girls have always shown the drive to succeed and it is a
great achievement to dominate the VCCl like they have,
plus win two state championships and a regional title.
They have been one of the most successful teams in the
club’s history.”
Since U-12, the girls have
been together as an elite team and as I have said, they
have achieved many titles along the way. What is equally
impressive is their overall games played since U-12.
Carlos Martinoli provided these astonishing statistics,
which includes the multiple tournament victories.
Since U-12, this is the
record of the Richmond Strikers U-18 Elite Girls in all
games.
Played
Won Tied Lost Goals
For Goals Against
224 158 24
50 560 158
To score an average of 2.4
goals a game and concede only 1 goal per game for six
years, are very impressive statistics.
This year, the team is
coached by Kelley Schmidt and Chris Friant. Shannon
Richard was the head coach of the girls at U-15, U-16
and U-17 and was an integral part of the team’s
successful State cup and regional championships. The
team was ranked as high as #4 in the country under the
tremendous leadership of Richards. The girls have also
been coached by Michael Clibbens (U-12), and Josh Greear
(U-13 and U-14).
There are currently ten
players on the roster that have verbally committed to
NCAA Division 1 programs. The girls will be sorely
missed when they move on next year. They will be forever
remembered at the club and will go down in the history
books as the most successful girl’s teams to ever come
out of central Virginia.

TEAM SPOTLIGHT – U17 United Boys
The U-17 United team
took first place in the VSLI U-16 division I last fall.
This year they were moved up to the Premier division.
In the first game of the 2007 fall season they tied the
FASA team, the FASA team was the first place team in the
fall 2006 Premier division. They won each of the next
three games in the VSLI premier division getting off to
a great start, beating the Richmond Striker Premier team
4-1, VA Rush Swoosh 1-0, and the Chesterfield United 91
Elite team 2-1. The U-17 United team were finalists in
the Beach FC Tournament as well. In the tournament,
they played Chesapeake and lost 0-1, but they defeated
Virginia Rush Red Devils 5-0, and also managed to
overcome Virginia Legacy Red 1-0. The boys lost to
Virginia Legacy Red 3-0 in the final. The U-17 United
team went into the final with only one goal being scored
against the team, a very impressive feat. The boys have
continued to work hard in training and not let a few
bumps in the road get them too down. Playing in the
premier division, the U-17 United team have applied
themselves admirably and achieved some good results
along the way! Well done lads!

TEAM SPOTLIGHT – U-15 United Boys
The
core of this year’s U-15 United Boys team first came
together in the fall of 2006 as the U-14 United team.
After an initial 4 win and 4 loss season in the fall
2006 campaign, the team went undefeated in the Spring
(10 wins, 4 draws and 0 losses), winning their VSLI
Division and winning the Prince William Soccer
Icebreaker Red Division Championship.
For
the 2007/2008 season, the U-15 United team picked up
where it left off as a U-14 team. To date, the U-15
United team is undefeated (5-0-0) in league play and was
the Finalist in both the FC Richmond Cup tournament and
the Richmond Kickers Columbus Day tournament losing only
to the FASA Rebels premier team.
According to Chuck Berson, the U-15 United coach,
“This group of young people have worked very hard to
learn how to play the brand and style of soccer needed
to compete in the VSLI and in tournament play. Our
success on the pitch reflects their dedication to each
other and to the team.”
Chuck
takes a lot of pride in his team and the boys are doing
very well, especially defensively, as they have only
given up 2 goals in league play.
Well
done to the U-15 Boys United!
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