Sunday, December 6, 2009
Final Post - Thanks to All
Some final comments, thoughts and thank yous ...
From Nigel ...
I just wanted to let all of you know that I am very proud of you!! The soccer was fantastic and the activities away from the field were full of laughs.
Robyn, your job was never ending and you did it with a smile...thank you.
Brad, wow, I can't say enough about your contribution to the success of this trip. You are an amazing coach and a good friend to all.
Lee, the pictures,video, rides, support and many laughs, thank you so much for all of your help.
Mike and Annelise, everytime we asked for help you were there without question, thanks for that and for your friendship.
Girls, you will forever hold a special place in my heart, it was the trip of a lifetime.
From Robyn (Mama Robsey) ...
Hey Gang,
I too want to say - what a great bunch of girls. You were all so much fun - I'd hang out with you again in an instant! THANK YOU! so much for the card - it was sweet & funny & it goes in my "treasure box"!
Parents, I'd like to tell you how great your girls were! They were ALL very polite, helpful and kind to me, to each other, and to those we encountered along our trip. I really enjoyed my time with them. I'm sure you are proud of them. I am!
Cheers,
Robyn
Some final thoughts and thank you's from yours truly ...
I have so many thank yous and thoughts while writing this last post and I will mention a few of them, but will save the most importnat two for last ...
- Robyn (Mama Robsey) for her tireless work, organizing, seeing to the needs of each girl and having to deal with the changes and special requests of the coaching staff. Her tiredless efforts behind the scenes, behind the soccer, to make everyone comfortable ... coaches included. We are truly thankful!!!!
- To the parents who came down and helped ...
* Lee ... photographer. videographer,driver, "lackey", etc. Plus he bought us a beer once in a while :-)
* Annelise & Michael ...there when you need them & not there when you didn't :-)
* Colin/Stu/Shelly/Jim/ ... helping with driving when required but most of all cheering on our girls at their games
- Kristyn Large ... for helping with the coaching, watching the girls at the hotel/mall/Busch Gardens ... being that extra set of eys and ears when required. She helped being a big sister to many of the girls.
- To our parents/relatives ... thanks for all your support throughout the season both on & off the field. You have entrusted us with your most valuable "possessions" - your children - and I feel priveldged.
- To our sponsors/donators/supportting clubs ... a huge thank you for making this a "dream come true" for the players.
- To our employers, who value the fact that the extra stuff we do outside of work matters and they support that.
- To Sue for helping keep us financially organized - this is a fairly large undertaking for the past 3-4 months and is done so all behind the scenes. Thanks for keeping me personally organized. It has been a long haul and I am thankful for your contribution and support (thanks to Lauren and Dana too).
Second to last thank you to the players / ladies / girls ...
- I am thankful and proud!!!!
- Thankful to have been a part of this chapter of your life.
- Proud of you as young women representing Vancouver Island and making your parents, friends, supporters, and community proud.
- Proud of you as soccer players and playing soccer against teams that we are not supposed to be able to compete against.
- Proud of your personal sacrifices to the team.
- Girls ... You belonged at the championships and proved it.
My last thank you is to the person that I believe made this all possible ... Nigel.
- Coach. Mentor. Fundraiser. Friend. Planner. Financier. Supporter. Cheerleader. Counselor. Protector. Babysitter. Leader
- The vast amount of work that Nigel did for pre-season, season play, post-season, game planning, post-game analysis, Florida trip planning, etc. is not comprehensible by many. It was huge!
- Everything he did was was with the teams/girls best interest in mind!
- Nigel took this group of girls and made them into a true team.
- I have personally learned a lot from his coaching and approach to coaching ... for this I am indebted.
I think the experience for the girls has great ... the only thing that would top it would be to have come with the Championship. But that will have to wait for another year or two :-). I believe the staff put together an agenda that kept the girls busy/happy/interested/educated and in the end, maybe made this trip a fantastic memeory for their life.
Opportunities multiply as they are seized.
Sun Tzu
Our GiGi Makes the All-Tournament Team !!
Congratulations to Georgia who was named an MVP defender for the Girls U14 All-Tournament Team. The team is named by the opposition coaches during the tournaments games.
As the article states ...
Five players were tied for the most votes received during the North American Finals with three each. Those players included: Sweatman from the Freedom, Andresen from Parsippany, Gonzalez from Kalamazoo, Olivia Kappeli from Coastal WFC, Georgia Grzybowski of the West Coast Capitals and Meghan Cox from the Northern Virginia Majestics.
Congrats GiGi!
See article here ... Girls U14 All-Tournament Team
As the article states ...
Five players were tied for the most votes received during the North American Finals with three each. Those players included: Sweatman from the Freedom, Andresen from Parsippany, Gonzalez from Kalamazoo, Olivia Kappeli from Coastal WFC, Georgia Grzybowski of the West Coast Capitals and Meghan Cox from the Northern Virginia Majestics.
Congrats GiGi!
See article here ... Girls U14 All-Tournament Team
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Day#8 - Going Crazy at Busch Gardens
I am writing this at the airport waiting for flights back home, so I will write some notes and clean it up later and add all the photos we took at Busch Gardens. The girls final day was spent at Busch Gardens for a day of fun. What does Busch Gardens have? What doesn't it have ... rides; zoo/animals; shows (musical & animal shows); well deserved greasy food and pop; shops; games; and people watching.
Some quick points/notes of things I noticed/enjoyed...
- groups of girls bonding and having fun- Kristen L ... so pumped/excited to be there
- GiGi & Brittany ... newbies on roller coasters --> they are now converted- Bub & Erin on the Shekrai ride closing their eyes at the top
- Erin has gotten over her fear of coasters ---> gone from crying on the first ride (wooden roller coaster called Gwazi) to riding the scary SheiKra (vertical "death drop") over and over again. Erin always used to stay behind and watch our bags and take photos ... now what do we do? She is always such good fun to make fun of and listen to her scream (and scream, and scream, and ...)
- Speaking of screaming ... Ms Hackett has a nice set of lungs- Garnet appears the most unafraid of the "big" rides (as opposed to Moira) ... see pictures below
- the effects on the Kumba ride slowed down many of our intrepid travellers
- the smells of number of smoke houses in the park (mmmmm)- a couple of us got stuck on the sky gondola ride for 10 minutes due to a malfunction
- the day ended on a bit of a downer when the skys opened up and rain /thunder/lightening closed the rides ... no need to go on the Congo River Ride to get wet
- the Gorilla and chimp enclosures are awesome
- many of us saw the cute baby white rhino
- we also saw our U15 and U16 "at the park
Given everyones energy level we headed back to the hotel for some order-in pizzas. We have to keep a bit of energy for our trip back to the "wet" coast for tomorrow ... this will be tough.
Day#7 - Burned Out In More Ways Than One
The fact that the day very hot and humid (95% humidity) did not help with the fact that our Capitals were very tired and beat up. The girls were very tired and some of the players were nursing injuries today (toes, calves, quads, stomachs, backs and heads). I think everything has caught up with them (i.e. travel, time zones, food, previous match play and the excitment of the whole trip). That said, we were not going to sit down and play without a fight.
- Northern Viginia club is a good club (ranked 3rd) with a number of teams in the tournament
- they have a very fast and skilled team ... which we would soon learn
- play from the beginning was somewhat equal with the Majestics using their fast skillful midfielder to control the game and try to get balls to a couple of very fast players (a striker and outside right mid)
- we decided to play a high pressure game and go after them with a 3-4-3 (or more like a 3-4-1-2)
- the Majestics caught us twice not playing our usual solid positional soccer and placed a couple of long balls between & behind our defenders for their fast strikers and mids to run onto
- we did have chances by applying pressure to their defence who coughed up balls to us but for the most part we were not effective at capitalizing on the mistakes and getting a qualit shot on goal
- going into the halftime the score was 2-0 --> again the score was not fully indictive of the play ... they just capitalized on their chances better
- the second half was a little better for us, but again we could not finish
So our soccer is over for the trip and we have a day and a half to recover and do somehting fun with the girls. Group decisions are getting harder as the girls get tired so we will probably make their minds up for them :-)
The weather has turned a bit sour (overcast, rain) so our trip to the beach was cancelled and it might be a free night to do what they want ... mall, hotel/swimming, movie, etc.
See pictures here ...
- Northern Viginia club is a good club (ranked 3rd) with a number of teams in the tournament
- they have a very fast and skilled team ... which we would soon learn
- play from the beginning was somewhat equal with the Majestics using their fast skillful midfielder to control the game and try to get balls to a couple of very fast players (a striker and outside right mid)
- we decided to play a high pressure game and go after them with a 3-4-3 (or more like a 3-4-1-2)
- the Majestics caught us twice not playing our usual solid positional soccer and placed a couple of long balls between & behind our defenders for their fast strikers and mids to run onto
- we did have chances by applying pressure to their defence who coughed up balls to us but for the most part we were not effective at capitalizing on the mistakes and getting a qualit shot on goal
- going into the halftime the score was 2-0 --> again the score was not fully indictive of the play ... they just capitalized on their chances better
- the second half was a little better for us, but again we could not finish
So our soccer is over for the trip and we have a day and a half to recover and do somehting fun with the girls. Group decisions are getting harder as the girls get tired so we will probably make their minds up for them :-)
The weather has turned a bit sour (overcast, rain) so our trip to the beach was cancelled and it might be a free night to do what they want ... mall, hotel/swimming, movie, etc.
See pictures here ...
Monday, November 23, 2009
Meet Our Opponents - Game#4 - N.Virginia Majestics
Northern Virginia Majestics
“This is a team of players who have competitive spirit, dedication and team unity,” said Northern Virginia Majestics Coach Marie Schweitzer.
“While I am pleased with the 45 goals we scored during the regular season, I am more impressed we only allowed seven goals against in ten games played. This season, our goal was to qualify for the SYL North American Finals. Now that we have reached our goal, we are looking forward to playing competitive teams from the United States and Canada.”
“This is a team of players who have competitive spirit, dedication and team unity,” said Northern Virginia Majestics Coach Marie Schweitzer.
“While I am pleased with the 45 goals we scored during the regular season, I am more impressed we only allowed seven goals against in ten games played. This season, our goal was to qualify for the SYL North American Finals. Now that we have reached our goal, we are looking forward to playing competitive teams from the United States and Canada.”
Day#6 - Washington Freedom Show The Caps How Soccer is Played
We came up gainst the Washington Freedom today ... the most difficult team in our division. They have a very well structured accademy-type program with a draw area from the Washington DC area and also Virginia, Delaware & Maryland (big). So we knew it would be tough.
- it was quite hot/humid today but a very strong wind/breeze helped cool things off at times.
- the girls are starting to feel the affects of the trip (excitement, food, etc) and are a bit "battle weary"
- the first half we had the wind and sun against us and we had trouble getting the ball dee into the Freedoms half of the field
- the Freedom scored a very nice goal from outside the 18 yard box when we allowed their player to get within striking range and shoot (a lovely hard shot in the upper corner that V could not reach)
- the highlight of the second half was a great diving save that V pulled out of the air. She put on a good show in front of Freedom's Nikki Wright (Canada's ex-keeper and Freedon keeper coach)
- we bascially played a defensive game in the first half
- in the second half with the wind aiding us, our deep attacks were more prevalent
- however the Freedom are an excellent counter-attacking team and many of our deep attacks were turned around into deep thrusts by the Freedom
- we gave them one too many corners and they scored on a lovely corner kick / header combination
- the Freedom are a very skilled (1st touch on the ball was great); very fast passing; long passing team - this combined with a lot of movement off of the ball created a very tough team to play
In the end, the girls worked very hard (especially the centre backs) and although never satisfied with a loss, we were somewhat content with the game as we respected the Freedom's skill, speed, pattern of play, etc.
The weather turned a bit sour at the end of the game so we packed up and went back to the hotel to clean up and the girls went and relaxzed at a movie (Twilight - New Moon).
More pictures available here ...
Video available here ...
- it was quite hot/humid today but a very strong wind/breeze helped cool things off at times.
- the girls are starting to feel the affects of the trip (excitement, food, etc) and are a bit "battle weary"
- the first half we had the wind and sun against us and we had trouble getting the ball dee into the Freedoms half of the field
- the Freedom scored a very nice goal from outside the 18 yard box when we allowed their player to get within striking range and shoot (a lovely hard shot in the upper corner that V could not reach)
- the highlight of the second half was a great diving save that V pulled out of the air. She put on a good show in front of Freedom's Nikki Wright (Canada's ex-keeper and Freedon keeper coach)
- we bascially played a defensive game in the first half
- in the second half with the wind aiding us, our deep attacks were more prevalent
- however the Freedom are an excellent counter-attacking team and many of our deep attacks were turned around into deep thrusts by the Freedom
- we gave them one too many corners and they scored on a lovely corner kick / header combination
- the Freedom are a very skilled (1st touch on the ball was great); very fast passing; long passing team - this combined with a lot of movement off of the ball created a very tough team to play
In the end, the girls worked very hard (especially the centre backs) and although never satisfied with a loss, we were somewhat content with the game as we respected the Freedom's skill, speed, pattern of play, etc.
The weather turned a bit sour at the end of the game so we packed up and went back to the hotel to clean up and the girls went and relaxzed at a movie (Twilight - New Moon).
More pictures available here ...
Video available here ...
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Meet Our Opponents - Game#3 - Washington Freedom
Washington Freedom
The Washington Freedom championed the 12-team Mid Atlantic Division with a record of 9-2-0. This team tied Qucikstrike SC for the most goals scored during their 11-game season with 34, an average of 3.09 per match. The Freedom’s defense was their façade, they allowed just five goals all season. Coached by Jamil Fayadi and Ellis Pierre, the team’s top-scorer was Marlo Sweatman, who netted eight goals and added an assist.
The Washington Freedom championed the 12-team Mid Atlantic Division with a record of 9-2-0. This team tied Qucikstrike SC for the most goals scored during their 11-game season with 34, an average of 3.09 per match. The Freedom’s defense was their façade, they allowed just five goals all season. Coached by Jamil Fayadi and Ellis Pierre, the team’s top-scorer was Marlo Sweatman, who netted eight goals and added an assist.
Day#5 - A Great Game To Watch & Be Part Of
Today's game vs the Chicago Magic was played under hot humid conditions - definitely the hottest day of the trip thus far. Here are my thoughts/comments ...
- the Chicago Magic are a good team (see previous write up)
- first half the girls seemed a bit tired and not their aggressive selves
- the Magic were winning most 50/50 balls and getting to the ball first ... especially getting through our midfield
- it was not all bad ... just not their usual self
- unfortnately we played against a 12th player today (i.e. the Canadian ref we had) and he made some very "unusual" calls
* awarded a PK against us for a great diving save that "V" came out for. I think he said that V lifted her legs too high / aggressively vs the attacking player
* the Magic coach also shook his head on that call (and many others). I think he went so far as to say that he hoped his girls miss the PK.
* fortunately "V" made a very good save and our definders helped out by attacking the rebound and pressuring their kicker to make the 2nd shot wide --> KARMA :-)
- the second half saw Nigel switch things around a bit positioninally to utilize more of the midfield
- this resulted in the first 10 minutes of play the ball did not enter our half of the field
- we started getting more chances and deeper penetrations into the magic end
- we unfortunately didn't capitalize on a couple of good chances and the game ended in a 0-0 tie
The linesman came up to me in the final minute of play and said "Your girls played a hellofa game".
After the game we ran off to the local Publix market to get a late lunch and then go back to the field for the players evening of festivities
- free time in the player village / hospitality tent to collect some free swag
- watching some 5 v 5 soccer matches
- wating the GU15 girls play vs Richmond Kickers in one of the highlight matches of the evening (our Caps they lost 2-1)
- get in on a USL-supplied dinner
After that, more relaxation and pool time for the girls before hitting the sack to recharge their batteries for another game tomorrow. Tomorrow will be a tough game and will test the girls.
Pictures from the day can be found at ... FloridaDay5Nov2109Game2VsChicagoMagic#
Video of the day can be found at ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100043
- the Chicago Magic are a good team (see previous write up)
- first half the girls seemed a bit tired and not their aggressive selves
- the Magic were winning most 50/50 balls and getting to the ball first ... especially getting through our midfield
- it was not all bad ... just not their usual self
- unfortnately we played against a 12th player today (i.e. the Canadian ref we had) and he made some very "unusual" calls
* awarded a PK against us for a great diving save that "V" came out for. I think he said that V lifted her legs too high / aggressively vs the attacking player
* the Magic coach also shook his head on that call (and many others). I think he went so far as to say that he hoped his girls miss the PK.
* fortunately "V" made a very good save and our definders helped out by attacking the rebound and pressuring their kicker to make the 2nd shot wide --> KARMA :-)
- the second half saw Nigel switch things around a bit positioninally to utilize more of the midfield
- this resulted in the first 10 minutes of play the ball did not enter our half of the field
- we started getting more chances and deeper penetrations into the magic end
- we unfortunately didn't capitalize on a couple of good chances and the game ended in a 0-0 tie
The linesman came up to me in the final minute of play and said "Your girls played a hellofa game".
After the game we ran off to the local Publix market to get a late lunch and then go back to the field for the players evening of festivities
- free time in the player village / hospitality tent to collect some free swag
- watching some 5 v 5 soccer matches
- wating the GU15 girls play vs Richmond Kickers in one of the highlight matches of the evening (our Caps they lost 2-1)
- get in on a USL-supplied dinner
After that, more relaxation and pool time for the girls before hitting the sack to recharge their batteries for another game tomorrow. Tomorrow will be a tough game and will test the girls.
Pictures from the day can be found at ... FloridaDay5Nov2109Game2VsChicagoMagic#
Video of the day can be found at ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100043
Friday, November 20, 2009
Meet Our Opponents - Game#2 - Chicago Magic
Chicago Magic
Coached by Karl Smith, Angel Garcia and Steve Sobey this team completed a 5-2-0 season in the Midwest Division of the Super Y-League. The side was very balanced, averaging 1.85 goals per game while allowing only 0.85. The team’s top scorers were Meghan Mannix, who had three goals and an assist, and Taylor Markanich, who also scored three goals on the year.
Coached by Karl Smith, Angel Garcia and Steve Sobey this team completed a 5-2-0 season in the Midwest Division of the Super Y-League. The side was very balanced, averaging 1.85 goals per game while allowing only 0.85. The team’s top scorers were Meghan Mannix, who had three goals and an assist, and Taylor Markanich, who also scored three goals on the year.
Day#4 - Nerve-cited ... Then ... Frustrated
Today the girls showed all that they deserve to be at this tournament. As they had most of the game in my opinion and due to a coupl eof losses of our concentration we ended up dropping the game to MPS.
I liked Nigel's summary to the girls "Minor let downs in a major effort".
A summary of the game and day ...
- before the game Nigel asked the girls what they were feeling in one word. For the most part the girls were nervous and excited - or nerv-cited (coined by Soraya)
- we created more chances than the Renegades
- We went into half 0-0
- Renegades scored 2 quick goals ... perhaps a loss of focus or pressure by the girls caused these lapses
- the Caps pushed hard for goals and they were rewards fairly quickly
- we also had numerous other opportunites and chances to ties it up
- in the end we were ahead on everything except the goals :-(
- Brad overheard the other coach say to his team "You girls were lucky today"
In the end we left the field sad, dejected, mad, frustrated and grrrrrr (one word phrases the girls used to summarize the day later). There are always those games we wish we could take back because we know the outcome should have been different.
So what does this mean for the standings and chances?? It means our chances our somewhat out of our hands - we are not fully in control of our own destiny. We will probably have to win both remaining games to go clear through ... or at least get 4 points to have a shot at a wildcard position.
See standings at ... USL Y-League GU14 Standings
See the days pictures at ... Florida Day#4 Pictures
See video at ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100000
I liked Nigel's summary to the girls "Minor let downs in a major effort".
A summary of the game and day ...
- before the game Nigel asked the girls what they were feeling in one word. For the most part the girls were nervous and excited - or nerv-cited (coined by Soraya)
- we created more chances than the Renegades
- We went into half 0-0
- Renegades scored 2 quick goals ... perhaps a loss of focus or pressure by the girls caused these lapses
- the Caps pushed hard for goals and they were rewards fairly quickly
- we also had numerous other opportunites and chances to ties it up
- in the end we were ahead on everything except the goals :-(
- Brad overheard the other coach say to his team "You girls were lucky today"
In the end we left the field sad, dejected, mad, frustrated and grrrrrr (one word phrases the girls used to summarize the day later). There are always those games we wish we could take back because we know the outcome should have been different.
So what does this mean for the standings and chances?? It means our chances our somewhat out of our hands - we are not fully in control of our own destiny. We will probably have to win both remaining games to go clear through ... or at least get 4 points to have a shot at a wildcard position.
See standings at ... USL Y-League GU14 Standings
See the days pictures at ... Florida Day#4 Pictures
See video at ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100000
Meet Our Opponents - Game#1 - MPS Renegades

MPS Renegades
Renegades had a strong season in 2009. Anchored by a strong defense and excellent goalkeeping, the team allowed the fewest goals (0.50 GAA) in the New England division and finished in second place with only one loss. Powered by an excellent work ethic, team mentality and camaraderie – the players handled several serious injuries throughout the season. Equipped with a technical offense and hardworking midfield, the girls believe they can compete with any team. They completed the season by defeating the U14 Arsenal Ladies Centre of Excellence squad in the Arsenal Cup in London, England in August. They are sure to be a handful for their competition in the SYL North American Finals.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Day#3 - Pretty Much the Same Thing ... With A Twist
Pretty much the same routine today except at a higher level of expectation and intensity. The girls are still a wee bit sluggish and getting used to the time zone change and heat ... but it is coming along nicely. Nigel & I saw the Coastal WFC team coming in last night at the airport at midnight and saw them on the field today practising from 11-noon (we practised noon - 1pm) ... I wonder how their performance will be in a couple of days!?
See some video from the day at ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100015
Also, the girls had a nice block of homework time today and some good team time in the pool today - a time to bond, climatize more and relax.
In the evening the girls got to take in an NCAA men's soccer playoff game between local Florida State University (FSU) and in-state rivalry Stetson. It was a good experience to take in a college NCAA game with approx 5400 fans in the stands and a good soccer game. Hopefully this was something the girls can take and put in their memory bank.
See game information at ...
FSU (Bulls) Website
Stetson (Hatters) Website
PS Soraya & Elise rock!
(they told me to put this on the website)
See some video from the day at ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100015
Also, the girls had a nice block of homework time today and some good team time in the pool today - a time to bond, climatize more and relax.
In the evening the girls got to take in an NCAA men's soccer playoff game between local Florida State University (FSU) and in-state rivalry Stetson. It was a good experience to take in a college NCAA game with approx 5400 fans in the stands and a good soccer game. Hopefully this was something the girls can take and put in their memory bank.
See game information at ...
FSU (Bulls) Website
Stetson (Hatters) Website
PS Soraya & Elise rock!
(they told me to put this on the website)
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
We're Famous!
In the news back at home...
http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_south/saanichnews/sports/70297092.html
- Nice job on the sponsorship T-shirt Richard :-)
- Looks good Maureen
The A Channel News story...
http://picasaweb.google.com/WestCoastCapitals/MediaAChannelNews#
In the news from a galaxy far far away ...
http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100016
- thanks again to Lee
http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_south/saanichnews/sports/70297092.html
- Nice job on the sponsorship T-shirt Richard :-)
- Looks good Maureen
The A Channel News story...
http://picasaweb.google.com/WestCoastCapitals/MediaAChannelNews#
In the news from a galaxy far far away ...
http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100016
- thanks again to Lee
Day #2 - Soccer Training Starts
Dear Diary,
We are getting into this Florida lifestyle but the 7 am wakeup and walk is not for me ....
Just kidding. Here is a synospsis of today's events...
- Up at 7am and out for a 7:30am walk
- Beakfast at 8am. The girl's ate healthy - however, Brad, that's another story (mmmm ... biscuits and gravy and bacon)
- After breakfast was homework and personal time to 11am
- We headed to Ed Radice sports fields for some soccer training at noon. We arrived at the fields with no one else there (Nigel is a keener). We did out typical warmup and some individual ball skills and worked into passing/possession and then a scrimmage. It was warm and humid BUT the girls did well.
- After training we had a picnic at the fields (Subway, milk, veggies, and fruit)
- Back at the hotel by 3pm for some free time, swimming and more homework for those that required the time.
- The girls were given some additional time at the mall tonight for dinner & shopping --> this is not helping us having all of the restaurants at the mall complex!! :-) Note to Bud ... send Kristen more money!
- In the evening we fit in some visits from some parents and calls to parents were done (sorry if we have to limit some of the girls time on the phone right too many girls and not enough time)
- Coach Kristen has landed and will be present at tomorrow's training ... the girls are in trouble now!
Note to diary ...
Those 12 passenger vans are long!! That Lexus in the hotel parking lot did not know what hit it.
Note to self ...
Investiagte ICBC Insurance for USA travel, and accidents with rental van. Sigh :-(
Video diary of team meeting poolside by Lee ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100018
We are getting into this Florida lifestyle but the 7 am wakeup and walk is not for me ....
Just kidding. Here is a synospsis of today's events...
- Up at 7am and out for a 7:30am walk
- Beakfast at 8am. The girl's ate healthy - however, Brad, that's another story (mmmm ... biscuits and gravy and bacon)
- After breakfast was homework and personal time to 11am
- We headed to Ed Radice sports fields for some soccer training at noon. We arrived at the fields with no one else there (Nigel is a keener). We did out typical warmup and some individual ball skills and worked into passing/possession and then a scrimmage. It was warm and humid BUT the girls did well.
- After training we had a picnic at the fields (Subway, milk, veggies, and fruit)
- Back at the hotel by 3pm for some free time, swimming and more homework for those that required the time.
- The girls were given some additional time at the mall tonight for dinner & shopping --> this is not helping us having all of the restaurants at the mall complex!! :-) Note to Bud ... send Kristen more money!
- In the evening we fit in some visits from some parents and calls to parents were done (sorry if we have to limit some of the girls time on the phone right too many girls and not enough time)
- Coach Kristen has landed and will be present at tomorrow's training ... the girls are in trouble now!
Note to diary ...
Those 12 passenger vans are long!! That Lexus in the hotel parking lot did not know what hit it.
Note to self ...
Investiagte ICBC Insurance for USA travel, and accidents with rental van. Sigh :-(
Video diary of team meeting poolside by Lee ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100018
Day #1 Climatization and Regulation
The first day in Florida ended with a day at the beach. After arriving at the hotels the girls has some free time to organize themselves and we had a "lightly" organized day to recover from the flight - this included...
- relax & recover time
- homework time
- time at the mall for lunch and a little bit of shopping
- beach time at Cleawater Beach (see the pictures)
- dinner at local famous restaurant Frenchies Rock Away Grill(see pictures). By dinner time there were a number of players gazing into their food with glazed eyes due to tiredness.
- a sightseeing trip on the way back to the hotel (OK it was a little bit of a detour back to the hotel after a missed exit on the highway :-))
What is important ... Is that I think the girls had a great day and they were all very happy (except they wanted more time at the mall of course :-) )
See some photos for the day at ...
http://picasaweb.google.ca/WestCoastCapitals/FloridaDay2Nov172009ClimatizationFun#
See Lee's video for some beach time here ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100016
- relax & recover time
- homework time
- time at the mall for lunch and a little bit of shopping
- beach time at Cleawater Beach (see the pictures)
- dinner at local famous restaurant Frenchies Rock Away Grill(see pictures). By dinner time there were a number of players gazing into their food with glazed eyes due to tiredness.
- a sightseeing trip on the way back to the hotel (OK it was a little bit of a detour back to the hotel after a missed exit on the highway :-))
What is important ... Is that I think the girls had a great day and they were all very happy (except they wanted more time at the mall of course :-) )
See some photos for the day at ...
http://picasaweb.google.ca/WestCoastCapitals/FloridaDay2Nov172009ClimatizationFun#
See Lee's video for some beach time here ... http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi#100016
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Victoria to Tampa - A Long Road (But Worth It)
As I said in our previous post ... it was a good day to be leaving Victoria! I understand that it is still raining and the weather today in Florida is enought to make those at home jeleous.
We are safely in Tampa albeit a bit weary/tired, but the girls are "pumped" (that's probably too light of a word for it). Our job will be to try to bring them back to earth and get them focussing on the soccer (for a while) - over the next few days.
Some observations & fun things, that happened along the way ...
- Brittany carrying her weight in food
- the girls were very well behaved on the trip & flights - witness the stewardess noting over the loudspeaker while doing the inboard announcementsthat "teenage girls can be quite"
- Moira is a seasoned traveller now :-)
- The Marejka's suitacase contents were deposited all over the carosel in Atlanta ... everyone knows now what Bary's underwear and socks look like :-)
- some of the girls can stay up all night and others cannot
- Andrew & I had a good good chuckle listening to the girls as we decended to Tampa's airport - hearing nothing but "Oh my God look at the beaches", "Oh my God look at the birds"; "Oh my God ... this"; "Oh my God ... that"
A note to the parents ... Your daughters are being looked after by a super caring and thoughtful person in Robyn. She is what keeps the team going and Nigel and I could not get along without her.
We will try to get the girls to give all the parent a short call every night or second night on our Skype setup (i.e. Voice Over IP calls ... free of charge).
See photos at http://picasaweb.google.ca/WestCoastCapitals/FloridaDay1Nov1617TravellingVictoriaToTampa
We are safely in Tampa albeit a bit weary/tired, but the girls are "pumped" (that's probably too light of a word for it). Our job will be to try to bring them back to earth and get them focussing on the soccer (for a while) - over the next few days.
Some observations & fun things, that happened along the way ...
- Brittany carrying her weight in food
- the girls were very well behaved on the trip & flights - witness the stewardess noting over the loudspeaker while doing the inboard announcementsthat "teenage girls can be quite"
- Moira is a seasoned traveller now :-)
- The Marejka's suitacase contents were deposited all over the carosel in Atlanta ... everyone knows now what Bary's underwear and socks look like :-)
- some of the girls can stay up all night and others cannot
- Andrew & I had a good good chuckle listening to the girls as we decended to Tampa's airport - hearing nothing but "Oh my God look at the beaches", "Oh my God look at the birds"; "Oh my God ... this"; "Oh my God ... that"
A note to the parents ... Your daughters are being looked after by a super caring and thoughtful person in Robyn. She is what keeps the team going and Nigel and I could not get along without her.
We will try to get the girls to give all the parent a short call every night or second night on our Skype setup (i.e. Voice Over IP calls ... free of charge).
See photos at http://picasaweb.google.ca/WestCoastCapitals/FloridaDay1Nov1617TravellingVictoriaToTampa
Monday, November 16, 2009
A Tale of Two Cities
Guess which weather forecast is Victoria vs Tampa? :-)
It is an UGLY day out there today. Makes only one thing come to mind ... "It's a good day to be leaving for Tampa!!"
See you at the airport!
It is an UGLY day out there today. Makes only one thing come to mind ... "It's a good day to be leaving for Tampa!!"
See you at the airport!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Final Warmup Match Provides Goals, Goals, Goals
The Capitals hosted Lakehill's Girls U17 team at Royal Athletic Park on Saturday morning. Reports from players and fans were as follws..
- it was cold both on the field and in the stands
- the girls came out slow but went into the lockers at half time with a 2-0 goal lead
- a half-time "pep talk" from Nigel reminded the girls to focus, play up to their potential and not take the opposition too lightly
- the girls took heed to this and came out in the second half and increased their work rate and pressure on the Lakehill team. This resulted in a number of goals in the second half.
- the Caps then used this lead to then work on their possessional soccer
Thanks to Lakehill for hekping the GU14's get warmed up and ready for their march to gold down in Florida.
- it was cold both on the field and in the stands
- the girls came out slow but went into the lockers at half time with a 2-0 goal lead
- a half-time "pep talk" from Nigel reminded the girls to focus, play up to their potential and not take the opposition too lightly
- the girls took heed to this and came out in the second half and increased their work rate and pressure on the Lakehill team. This resulted in a number of goals in the second half.
- the Caps then used this lead to then work on their possessional soccer
Thanks to Lakehill for hekping the GU14's get warmed up and ready for their march to gold down in Florida.
Capitals Honeing Their Team Play
Friday night saw the Capitals take on a very fast & skilled Lakehill Boys U14 Gold Team with other guest players. The Capitals knew this would be a very fast game as the Lakehill team (who are 2nd in the League standings) very skillfully moves the ball around. The Cap's met them early in their season last May and had a tight game against them (2-2 tie). As predicted the game flowed very fast and was fairly equal. The Lakehill team attacked hard but could not penetrate the Cap's defense very well - they did put two goals in the back of our net on Capital misqueues. The Capitals could not capitalize on many of their chances - especially those within the 18 yard box ... I think the grass surface beat us many times. Kudo's to Lakehill keeper was very solid. mmmm ... one of our keepers is from Lakehill - I think I see a pattern!?
So in the end, we came out behind on goals but ahead on our team shape; playing together again; experience of the grass surface and playign against a very fast/skilled team.
A HUGE thanks to Gorge Soccer Association fro providing us the grass field; lights and meeting space for this tuneup match.
So in the end, we came out behind on goals but ahead on our team shape; playing together again; experience of the grass surface and playign against a very fast/skilled team.
A HUGE thanks to Gorge Soccer Association fro providing us the grass field; lights and meeting space for this tuneup match.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
A West Coast Storm is Brewing
The West Coast Capitals Girls U14 Team gathered last night to play their first game together in quite a while. The girls definitely did not forget each other (if we could only harness that energy, we would be rich!) ... nor did they forget how to play soccer together either.
Although missing one of their key midfielders, the girls came out firing on all pistons and took it to the older Gorge team immediately. The Cap's quickly got their passing game going and were soon striking ball at the Gorge goal. Over the first 5-10 minutes it was apparant and inevitable that some of those shots would get by the Gorge keeper.
What was important tonight was getting together, remembering and working on our system of play and rekindling our playing relationships. Good job ladies.
As parent put it ... "their spirit was huge tonight"!
I have no pictures ... I forgot to pull my camera out. So I pulled a few old ones from our archives :-) Enjoy!
Although missing one of their key midfielders, the girls came out firing on all pistons and took it to the older Gorge team immediately. The Cap's quickly got their passing game going and were soon striking ball at the Gorge goal. Over the first 5-10 minutes it was apparant and inevitable that some of those shots would get by the Gorge keeper.
What was important tonight was getting together, remembering and working on our system of play and rekindling our playing relationships. Good job ladies.
As parent put it ... "their spirit was huge tonight"!
I have no pictures ... I forgot to pull my camera out. So I pulled a few old ones from our archives :-) Enjoy!
Monday, November 9, 2009
A Year in Review (Thus Far) - Final Post
This post is our final post reviewing all of the players that make up the West Coast Capitals Girls U14 Team. Posts from this point on will on training / exhibitions leading up to the Florida Championships and posts "live" from Florida for those following.
Sydney is our "energizer bunny" ... she keep going & going. She is a fast/explosive player in a small package and, like Brittany, don't let her size fool you ... she is tall in our eyes!
Natalie is the Cap's second keeper. Tall, strong, solid and not afraid to get physical. She is tough in the air and tough on PK's. She has the ability to also play out when called upon.
One word describes Hannah ... "focussed". She is focussed on soccer at practise and focussed during games. She is also strong on the ball and difficult to strip her of it.
Harmony is another of our big, strong and fast strikers. She has an ability to retain the ball and distribute it when desired - she can also go to goal and blast shots with her left or right foot.
Sydney is our "energizer bunny" ... she keep going & going. She is a fast/explosive player in a small package and, like Brittany, don't let her size fool you ... she is tall in our eyes!
Natalie is the Cap's second keeper. Tall, strong, solid and not afraid to get physical. She is tough in the air and tough on PK's. She has the ability to also play out when called upon.
One word describes Hannah ... "focussed". She is focussed on soccer at practise and focussed during games. She is also strong on the ball and difficult to strip her of it.A Year In Review (Thus Far) - Part 6
Continuined review of the players of your West Coast Capitals GU14 team ...
Bub (aka Amelia) is one of outside midfielders who works extremely hard every minute on the field. Strong skills, strong first touch, strong in the air and not afraid to be agressive when required make her an assett for the team.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
A Year in Review (So Far) - Part 5
Let's look at a couple of the Cap's that are at the end of the height spectrum for the team ...
Brittany (BK or "sticks") is another of the Cap's midfield wizards. But, don't let her small size fool you ... she is one of the toughest on the team (both giving and receiving).

Veronica ("V" or "v-dawg") is the Caps tallest player and their keeper ... go figure!? Her cat-like moves in the net are characteristic of someone much smaller. She is a team assett and one reason for it's success this season.
A Year in Review (Thus Far) - Part4
Today's installement / review looks at two returning faces in new positions for our Caps; and a new face from up-Island comes down to help out up at the front ...
Erin returned to the Cap's team this season in a new position on the back line ... not a bad position for her with her speed and those large clearing kicks and passes of hers.Friday, November 6, 2009
A Year in Review (Thus Far) - Part 3
The regular season saw some old faces and new faces for the West Coast Capitals. This installment sees two new faces along with two returning players.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
A Year in Review (Thus Far) - Part 2
Continuing our review of the regular season ...
The Cap's captain Georgia (GiGi) ... determination, agressiveness and "never say die attitude". One of our stalwart centre backs.
Kristen ... the "work horse" up front. She always gives us a 110%. With skill and determination and her work ethic ... the West Coast Capital's have a great assett.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
A Year in Review (Thus Far) - Part 1
A quick review of some of the memororable pictures, moments and players that happened along the way to the West Coast Capitals march to Florida ...
GU14 WC Capitals in the News
Julia made the local news at ... http://www.bclocalnews.com/vancouver_island_central/cowichannewsleader/sports/67077507.html
The Team was profiled on the USL website at (Note: Some of the information is incorrect) ...
http://supery.uslsoccer.com/home/370047.html
BC Soccer's Report ...
http://www.bcsoccer.net/bcsa/RotateNewsArticleView/tabid/243/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1015/16-BC-Teams-off-to-Super-Y-Finals.aspx
The Team was profiled on the USL website at (Note: Some of the information is incorrect) ...
http://supery.uslsoccer.com/home/370047.html
BC Soccer's Report ...
http://www.bcsoccer.net/bcsa/RotateNewsArticleView/tabid/243/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1015/16-BC-Teams-off-to-Super-Y-Finals.aspx
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Thanks To Our Supporters
A big thank you to our current sponsors ...
Corporate Sponsor:
Live Young Medical Services
Team Sponsors:
Brad Cunnin Land Surveying
Cowichan Valley Soccer Association
Fairways Markets
Global Minds Inc.
Gorge Soccer Association
Karen Love / Remax Camosun
Pacific GeoTech
Royal Canadian Legion (Prince Edward)
Underhill Geomatics
For a list of all of our sponsors and donators, please see the following webpage ... http://westcoastcapitalssponsors.blogspot.com/
Corporate Sponsor:
Live Young Medical Services
Team Sponsors:
Brad Cunnin Land Surveying
Cowichan Valley Soccer Association
Fairways Markets
Global Minds Inc.
Gorge Soccer Association
Karen Love / Remax Camosun
Pacific GeoTech
Royal Canadian Legion (Prince Edward)
Underhill Geomatics
For a list of all of our sponsors and donators, please see the following webpage ... http://westcoastcapitalssponsors.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
16 BC Teams Off to Super Y Finals
A record 16 British Columbia-based Pacific Northwest Division teams are headed to Florida to compete in the USL Super Y-League North American Finals in November.There will be a distinct BC flavour to this year's Super Y Finals, as each of the seven clubs in the Pacific Northwest Division are sending at least one team to the North American championships.
Read the rest here...
http://www.whitecapsfc.com/youth/generalinfo/news/youthnews07270901.aspx
Read the rest here...
http://www.whitecapsfc.com/youth/generalinfo/news/youthnews07270901.aspx
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Final Standings GU14 NW Division
The final games have been played and all the standings are in. We finished in 2nd place easily ahead of the 3rd place teams and not too far from Coastal WFC.Good job ladies!
Click on the photo to take you to the final league standings / statistics.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Thanks From Nigel (and Brad)
Ladies,To all the players I would like to thank you for your hard work and dedication to our U-14 Super Y team. To all the families of our players I would like to thank you for your sacrifices to allow the girls to fully participate in our program. To Brad and Gillian I thank you for the many hours of support you have given to this team.
The North American Championship Tournament in Tampa Bay Florida is set to take place at the end of November, I believe we will have the details on travel dates etc in the next couple of weeks. The team will get together several times before we leave for fundraising, all players will be released back to the Super Y team for training some time in November. I will e-mail details as soon as I have them, all fundraising ideas are welcome and can be forwarded to me.
So, our playing season has not ended, we are just taking a few months off before we wrap things up in sunny Florida!!!
Good luck with your fall programs.
Nigel
Now Brad's thanks ...
First, thanks to Nigel ... for his dedication to the girls and doing his "job" and doing it well!!!! :-)
You have taken a group of dedicated girls with technical soccer skills; heart; a love of the game and a love of each other and formed them into a team that now has a greater understanding of tactical soccer. The hours of background preparation put in for each practise and game are probably not understood by many. Thank you!
I think this quote from Sun Tzu's Art of War best sums up Nigel's contribution ...
"The general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the battle is fought. The general who loses makes but few calculations beforehand. "
I also want to thank all the supporting cast of "hundreds" ...
- Nigel's family and the players' parents/siblings for their support of the girls ... they have given up many things for the past few months so the girls can play in the Super Y League
- thanks and three cheers for Gillian for keepng us organized
- support at games from many family members and relatives
- many coaches the girls have had the past few years ... they helped lay the foundation for Nigel to build on (and some foundations he had to "mend" :-) )
- LISA Head Coach Andrew Latham for his support and making some organizational decisions that helped the team in the long run
- Sharon, Lori & other LISA staff for support
- Gillian, Stu & Lee for the great pictures and videos to support the girls' website and memories
Girls, consider this last quote from Sun Tzu - perhaps the best is yet to come ...
"Opportunities multiply as they are seized. "
Staying Alive, Staying Alive
Also, we were a different team today ... I think the previous days excitement and festivities sapped our strength and we did not have the same energy or intensity as we normally do. We had some help today from some players from the GU13 team: Sydney Green and Rachel Wams. Thanks girls ... you worked hard and did well without having played with us before.
In the end ... we tied 0 - 0 and kept T-OK off of the board to record V's second shut-out in a row. Our chances on their net were much more dangerous than any shots/chances we gave them.
I only took a small number of pictures (possibly some more to come) - posted here.
Also of note is that the GU14 Girls will have travelling companions to Florida as the GU15 and GU16 West Coast Capitals also secured spots in the North American finals. Way to go girls!
See announcement on ... http://www.lowerislandsoccer.com/
Getting It Done on Day One!
The Capitals came out hard and quickly put up two goals: the first goal a lovely placed shot by Elise from the top of the 18 and the second goal on a corner kick. Moira sent a rocket of a corner into the 6 yard box and Kathy put it away with a header. Probably the goal of the season (see it below on video).
For the second half, we kept T-OK off of the board by our stalwart defending ... any shots were far out and Veronica was not really tested today.
At the closing whistle the girls knew they were off to F-L-O-R-I-D-A and celebrated by cheering, dousing and shaving a refreshing dip in the nearby water park. See pictures at ... http://picasaweb.google.ca/WestCoastCapitals/CapitalsVsTOKJuly222009#
Thanks to Sydney Green's dad, Lee, who captured some good action on his video camera (see full video (18 minutes) at link below. He quickly edited this and posted it before heading off on holidays. Thanks Lee!
http://gallery.me.com/torosashimi/100142
Of special note is the lovely Moira/Kathy goal at the 4:30 minute mark.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Vizualization Exercise For Final 2 Games
Question: What do these picture have in common?!
- Clearwater Beach
- Busch Gardens
- Busch Gardens
- Deep Sea Fishing (ask Erin about the Squid bait and the bet I made with her :-) )
- Professional Sports Team (NFL Bucs)
- Ybor City (Old Town)

- Clearwater Beach
- Busch Gardens
- Busch Gardens
- Deep Sea Fishing (ask Erin about the Squid bait and the bet I made with her :-) )
- Professional Sports Team (NFL Bucs)
- Ybor City (Old Town)

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