
"Read all about it - 2008 CWSC Fall Club
Recreational Newsletter"
2008 CWSC Holiday
Soccer Jamboree
December 13th
& 14th
CWSC
is having a Volunteer Appreciation Night
November 20th from 6PM to 9PM at the Parker
House Restaurant. All Recreational
Volunteers (coaches, assistant coaches
and/or team manager).
CWSC Future
Stars: the club's customized year
round program specifically designed to
develop elite soccer skills for U8 to U10
year old players.
"CWSC and WSA is proud
to support Tina Ellertson back to the full
National team, and I'm proud to have been a
part of her training to get back in shape"
says Director of Coaching Gary Osterhage.
Click here to see a great article on Tina as
posted by the Seattle Sounders FC
organization.
Wednesday's seminar has been rescheduled for
Wednesday night November 19, 7-9 PM due to
the post season championship HS Soccer
schedule. (Camas Public Library Community
Meeting Room 625 NE 4th Avenue, Camas, WA.
98607 (360-834-4692)
CWSC and WSA is a proud partner with
VSI ( Varsity Student Institute )
and
will be presenting the college process to
our soccer families, as it relates to
Scholarships, Recruiting, NCAA Clearing
House, Grants and Loans, Soccer Specific
programs for our players on how to Market
yourself to a college (and for other sport),
Resumes, and so forth.
Visit
www.go-vsi.com for more information
Coaches Clinic Coming: NSCAA Advanced Regional Diploma with
Greg Maas
- ( State Technical Director
for Utah Youth Soccer Association )
for
March 13 – 15th,
2009 !!!
It's
Official! CW Soccer Club and FCV have
formed an Alliance
Announcing WSA/CWSC/FCV’s New Director of
Coaching! Gary Osterhage.
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read
more
Gary
Martschinske Named Washington Youth Soccer’s
Administrator of the Year
Amber
Sikora Named TOPSoccer Buddy of the Year by
Washington Youth Soccer
CWSC is proud to have player
members that love to play soccer but
also give back to the community by
coaching/mentoring younger kids
whenever possible. This past week
two coaches from the Parks and
Recreational Program asked if CWSC
had some older players who could
help out at practice(s) with some
girls U9 and U10 teams. Marshelle
Slayton and Brittany Johnson from
the FCV Freedom and Kellianne
Swenson and Ashley Haden from the
FCV Justice jumped right in to work
with these kids on critical
fundamentals. After one practice the
coach of the Green Leprechauns,
Antonio Gomez, stated "My daughter
kept on commenting about the entire
practice as she went to bed.
Certainly, we got them thinking even
more about soccer. This is what
matters for those of us involved
with teaching soccer to girls." We
have many other dedicated youth
mentors in our club and this one
example of "giving back" is
wonderful to see. Way to go girls!