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Senior Development Academy 2016-17 Program Highlights

Classics Eagles 2016-17 Program Introduction Each year Classics Eagles proudly supports two distinct and rewarding youth soccer experiences: (1) (2)

CE Premier – a professionally coached team experience CE Competitive – a volunteer coached team experience

Each program is designed, managed and executed by CE leadership team. These soccer program experiences afford parents the opportunity to select an experience that best matches their family’s and child’s personal, social and developmental needs/desires. This document introduces the CE Premier Academy Structure, specifically, Senior Development Academy. The cornerstone of each CE Premier team experience is the Academy’s age group specific curriculum which features a comprehensive list of TARGET COMPETENCIES© which create a developmental pathway for players from U6 to U19. TARGET COMPETENCIES© are defined as the technical skills and game principles players are required to possess in order to be successful both now and in the future. We are in this together! Classics Eagles promises to engage players and parents in the developmental process through team, academy level, and club wide communication efforts as well as one of kind CE Education Program for Players, Parents and Coaches. We look forward to serving your family through the game of soccer during the next year! Classics Eagles Premier Development Academy (DA) Senior DA Elite DA Premier DA Youth DA Junior DA *New*

Director Age Group/Birth Years Glen Tourville U15 (2002), U16 (2001), U17 (2000), U18 (1999), U19 (1998) Jason Griffiths U13 (2004), U14 (2003) Mike Dwyer U11 (2006), U12 (2005) Braden Bell U9 (2008), U10 (2007) Mike Lentz U6 (2011), U7 (2010), U8 (2009)

Senior Development Academy Director of Coaching: Glen Tourville The Classics Eagles Senior Development Academy (SDA) includes both boys and girls teams u15 – u19. For players who love the game of soccer and want to develop their game as club players, the CE SDA provides unique, challenging and rewarding team and individual player experiences that allow them to be more effective high school players, and for the many players who dream of playing in college soccer & beyond, achieve their soccer goals. The following pages outline the SDA annual programming information & calendar. The descriptions offer highlights of the SDA player and team experience.

Senior Development Academy 2016-17 Program Highlights

Annual SDA Programming Calendar Tryouts: Dates June 6-11, 2016

Location

Details (posted May 1, 2016)

Havener Park

http://www.classicseagles.com

Summer (June-July)   

2016 CE Premier ID Camp | July 18-21 | Liberty Park No extra cost to CE players…included in CE fees The ID Camp is a unique soccer experience where college coaches teach and share their passion for the game of soccer with players. Camp is held over a four-day period in the third week in July. This is a great one-on-one opportunity for players to learn from college coaches and build relationships for possible recruitment. In order to comply with NCAA rules any high school aged player in the state of Ohio can register for the camp. The 2015 camp had eighteen college coaches in attendance.

Senior Development Academy 2016-17 Program Highlights

Fall Season (August, September and October) Traditionally, the CE SDA has not offered a Fall training/game experience. However, with the USSF birth year mandates, there will be a Fall experience for 8th graders born in 2002. Classics Eagles will offer a comprehensive training and event/game experience. Players in 9th grade who do not make their high school team or choose not to play high school soccer are welcome. 

Season Length: 10-13 weeks (league game and tournament schedule dependent)



Training: outdoor 3x/week at CE training locations -- Coaches train the team with curriculum guided by TARGET COMPETENCIES©. CE Team training is intentional, focused and exposes players to skills and tactics relevant to their current age and future game demands. -- Speed, Agility and Quickness (SAQ): Training that aides a player’s physical development and enhances athletic ability to execute soccer skills



Specialized goalkeeper training is offered – compliments and advances the growth of the player through position-specific training.



Tournaments: Classics Eagles is evaluating the local, state and regional leagues/tournaments competitive platforms for players in the U15 age group (2002 birth year) who are not yet in high school.



League Games: Classics Eagles is evaluating the local, state and regional leagues/tournaments competitive platforms for players in the U15 age group (2002 birth year) who are not yet in high school.

Special Notes * CE will finalize the Fall 2016 season schedule once tryouts are complete and the club better understands of how many players are committed to this experience. * Fall Experience Fees: the Fall season experience will be priced separately from the U15 team experience that begins with the Winter I Season. The fee will reflect the training/league/tournament costs for Fall season only.

Senior Development Academy 2016-17 Program Highlights

Winter I Season (November and December) Begins at conclusion of the high school season. OHSAA rules prohibit players from participating on club and high school soccer teams concurrently. 

Season Length: approximately 6 weeks (league game and showcase schedule dependent)



Training: indoor 2x/week at SuperKick; outdoor (as needed and weather permitting) at HS turf facilities -- Coaches train the team with curriculum guided by TARGET COMPETENCIES©. CE Team training is intentional, focused and exposes players to skills and tactics relevant to their current age and future game demands. -- Speed, Agility and Quickness (SAQ): Training that aides a player’s physical development and enhances athletic ability to execute soccer skills



Specialized goalkeeper training is offered – compliments and advances the growth of the player through position-specific training.



College Showcases: Teams will participate in college showcase events in November/December. The showcase format affords individual players exposure to college coaches. Simultaneously, the CE coaches are able to evaluate individual player developmental needs as well as team’s strengths and weaknesses. Showcases may be local, regional or national. Regional and national showcases are at times more nationally recruited and allow CE players and teams exposure to college opportunities that may exist outside the Ohio/Midwest region. Additional costs may apply if the event(s) are beyond the team fee plan.



League Games: Teams may participate in league games based on league expectations and competition calendars for November and December.



Education – Player & Parent Education opportunities will be offered addressing tactical awareness, sport psychology and college recruiting.

Senior Development Academy 2016-17 Program Highlights

Winter II Season (January, February and March) A training cycle that prepares players & teams for the Spring season. Winter II indoor training takes place at SuperKick. Indoor sessions overlap with outdoor training/games as teams transition to the Spring season. 

Season Length: approximately 10-11 weeks (league game and showcase schedule dependent)



Training: indoor 1x/week at SuperKick; outdoor (as needed and weather permitting) at HS turf facilities -- Coaches train the team with curriculum guided by TARGET COMPETENCIES©. CE Team training is intentional, focused and exposes players to skills and tactics relevant to their current age and future game demands. -- Speed, Agility and Quickness (SAQ): Training that aides a player’s physical development and enhances athletic ability to execute soccer skills



Specialized goalkeeper training is offered – compliments and advances the growth of the player through position-specific training.



College Showcases: Teams may participate in college showcase events in January/February. The showcase format affords individual players exposure to college coaches. Simultaneously, the CE coaches are able to evaluate individual player developmental needs as well as team’s strengths and weaknesses. Showcases may be local, regional or national. Regional and national showcases are at times more nationally recruited and allow CE players and teams exposure to college opportunities that may exist outside the Ohio/Midwest region. Additional costs may apply if the event(s) are beyond the team fee plan.



League Games: No league games in January. In February, teams may participate in league games based on league expectations and competition calendars.



Education: Player & Parent Education opportunities will be offered addressing tactical awareness, sport psychology and college recruiting.

Senior Development Academy 2016-17 Program Highlights

Spring Season (March, April, May and June/July) The Spring season is a training and game cycle that is concentrated and shorter in duration due to weather conditions and league competition calendars. The Spring season typically ends in late May; however, some league and tournaments may extend into June/July if teams advance to regional/national competition. 

Season Length: approximately 8-12 weeks (weather and league/tournament competition dependent)



Training: outdoor 3x/week (weather permitting) at CE training locations -- Coaches train the team with curriculum guided by TARGET COMPETENCIES©. CE Team training is intentional, focused and exposes players to skills and tactics relevant to their current age and future game demands.



Specialized goalkeeper training is offered – compliments and advances the growth of the player through position-specific training.



College Showcases & Tournaments: Teams participate in college showcase and tournament events in March, April and May. Some events (like Ohio South President’s Cup and State Cup) are tiered. Champions at the state level advance to regional and national events in June/July.



League Games: teams play the majority of league games in March, April and May. Travel is required for state, regional and national competition. Game schedules (dates and location) are typically completed by the end of January.



Education – Player & Parent Education opportunities will be offered addressing tactical awareness, sport psychology and college recruiting.

Extras (year round) Throughout the year, the SDA families will have opportunities to attend extra club sponsored events designed to educate the player and parent experience. Examples include     

CE annual College Planning Seminar College search process support. The club’s experienced, well-connected staff will assist players and families throughout the year with their college recruiting efforts. CE Center of Excellence is an intra-club invitation only training program Indoor 4 v 4 tournaments (fundraisers) Volunteer opportunities supporting the younger players in the club; earn volunteer hours for school, church and college resume needs. (ie. President’s 4v4 Soccer Day in February)