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New Canaan Soccer Association. Travel & Academy Meeting May 1, 2012. New NCSA Program Structure Overview. Travel Program: Largely unchanged from traditional Travel format – CJSA Sunday program
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New Canaan Soccer Association Travel & Academy Meeting May 1, 2012
New NCSA Program StructureOverview Travel Program: • Largely unchanged from traditional Travel format – CJSA Sunday program • Team entries will now be limited to 2 per age & gender (i.e. 2 boys & 2 girls teams at each level) • Evaluations/Tryouts will be held every Spring for the upcoming Fall season • Every player not offered a place on Travel roster will be placed on an Academy roster Academy Program: • Players can register directly for Academy program and forego tryouts • Teams will be composed of combined grades 3&4, 5&6 and 7&8 • Grades 5&6 and 7&8 will compete in the CJSA Saturday program • Players will have the ability to move to the Travel program at each annual evaluation 1st & 2nd Grade Program: • NCSA will offer a stand alone skills development program for 1st & 2nd grade • The program will operate independently of the Parks & Rec program • 1st graders – 1 skills development clinic per week with NOGA professional coaching • 2nd graders – 2 sessions per week: 1 skills development clinic and 1 small sided game format per week
Travel Program League: • The NCSA expects to register 20 to 22 teams in the CJSA – SWD for the Fall 2012 season • This is compared to a total of 27 teams last Fall • The NCSA’s goal is to have its Travel teams compete in the SWD’s A & B divisions Evaluations/Tryouts: • Players will now be evaluated every year for Travel team placement • All teams will be ranked teams based on evaluations – placement is for entire year (Fall & Spring) • Teams will be adjusted in Spring season due to lower historical registrations (vs Fall) • Players can be moved either up or down within Travel or to Academy based on rankings • Mandatory parents meeting in June Format: • Professionally coached by NOGA – 2 practices per week plus 1 skills session per week (Fall mandatory) • 1 game per week on Sunday’s – NOGA coached games • Play one tournament per season • Entry in State Cup mandatory in Fall for Red team, optional for Black team Pricing: • $450 per season ($315 at time of registration and additional $135 by July 1st if placed on a Travel team) • New white team jerseys (adidas) will replace white practice t-shirts – Athletic Shoe Factory
Academy Program League: • 3rd & 4th grade teams will play a combination of NC teams and friendlies with Darien & Wilton • 5th & 6th and 7th & 8th grade teams will play in the CJSA-SWD Rec+ Saturday league • 5th & 6th grade format remains 8v8 • Team formation will be heavily dependent on the number of player registrations Evaluations/Tryouts: • Players do not need to attend evaluations/tryouts if they wish to only play in Academy program • Multiple teams within age groups (3rd & 4th and 5th & 6th) will be balanced teams • Players can be moved into Travel program based on annual evaluations or by invitation in the Spring season Format: • Professionally coached by NOGA – 2 practices per week • 1 game per week on Saturdays – Parent coached games • NOGA to provide coaching clinics for Parent coaches and will attend 2 games per team during season • Play one jamboree per season Pricing: • $315 per season • New white team jerseys (adidas) will replace white practice t-shirts – Athletic Shoe Factory
Program Similarities & Differences Similarities: • Identical NCSA/NOGA professional age based curriculum • Two NOGA run practices per week • 1 game per week • 1 tournament/jamboree per season • Identical uniforms • Parent volunteers Differences: • Travel players must complete evaluation/tryout process • Academy games are parent coached & NOGA assisted • Travel players have a mandatory skills session in Fall season • Pricing
Why Academy Program is Important • The NCSA is committed to a quality soccer experience for players of all skill levels • Skill development proceeds at an individual pace – the Academy Program offers players the opportunity to continue to develop with a professional skills development curriculum • Players should have an opportunity to compete at the appropriate level – no one benefits from lopsided scores one way or the other • This is an opportunity to create closer ties with our peer group towns (Darien & Wilton) to offer a more robust development program than what has existed in the past
Items of Note in Transition • We will not have a sense of team formation in the Academy Program until we complete the registration process and finish the Travel evaluations/tryouts in early June • Academy program registration will stay open through the summer (August 15th) and teams will be formed in late August or early September • Travel program registration will close on May 12th, teams will be announced before school recess (est June 18th) • We are moving to all ranked teams in the Travel Program which will put greater pressure on the evaluation/tryout process • The incoming U9 evaluations will have 3 sessions to take a longer look at new players (May 14, 15 & 16) • Existing U9 thru U14 evaluations will be performed over the course of regular practice times from May 21 thru June 7 and will supplement player evaluations from coaches in Spring season • New players registering will be invited to age group practices for evaluation • We have been unable to find a way to work with the Rec Dept to ensure greater critical mass at all age groups • The NCSA has determined that it must move forward without an agreement with the Rec Department, which may run competing programs and may create confusion • We are committed to these structural changes for the long run, so if we need to grow from a smaller base we will do so
Q & A www.newcanaansoccer.org
Where To Go - Questions • Go to the website: www.newcanaansoccer.org • Click on the BOD tab to find your age group coordinator: • Academy: Treva Bryant • U-9: Jen Honan-Luther • U-10: Ross Catlin • U-11: Karen Wilson • U-12: Corinne Patten • U-13: John Stanton • U-14: Mike Greene • Be patient as we make the transition!!
Overview of 1st & 2nd Grade Program“NCSA Juniors” • Parents meeting on May 9th at NCHS • 1st Grade Program • Emphasis on FUN and skills development run by NOGA coaches • Follows NCSA/NOGA curriculum with age appropriate tasks with ball • 1 day per week for 1 hour • A good introduction to the rhythm of a practice session with NOGA coaches • Cost: $95 for 8 sessions (includes practice jersey) • 2nd Grade Program • Continued emphasis on FUN and skills development run by NOGA coaches • 2 sessions per week of 1 hour each • 1 skills based session • 1 small sided game session (round robin) • Excellent primer to enter Travel Program starting in 3rd grade • Cost: $195 for 16 sessions (2x per week for 8 weeks) – includes practice jersey