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Girls 2009 ODP Camp Results & Pool Selections

[Updated: 09/09/2009]

Click HERE for all Region II Camp News, Pool Lists and Photos.

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 What actually happens at camp?

 

1991 Age Group

Congratulations to Jordin Melchert of Inver Grove Heights on being selected for the 1991 Girls ODP Regional Team!! (Players in this age group participate by invitation only.)

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1992 Tournament

Fri. July 10 Minnesota (5) vs. Indiana (1)
Sat. July 11 Minnesota (2) vs. Iowa (0)
Minnesota vs. Ohio North (scrimmage)
Sun. July 12 Semi-Final: Minnesota (1) vs. Illinois (1) lost 3-4 in PKs

CONGRATULATIONS to MaKenzie Hanzlik (GK) of Stillwater, Kassey Kallman of Woodbury and
Catherine Sessions of Woodbury on being named to the 1992 Girls ODP Regional Pool!!!

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1993 Tournament

Fri. July 10 Minnesota (8) vs. South Dakota (0)
Sat. July 11 Minnesota vs. Illinois (scrimmage)
Minnesota (0) vs. Michigan (2)
Sun. July 12 Consolation: Minnesota (3) vs. Ohio North (0)

CONGRATULATIONS to Amber Paul of Otsego, Foleshade Pratt of Rosemount, Megan Pyrz (GK)
of Plymouth, Lauren Reid of Woodbury, Rebecca Roberts of Lino Lakes, Olivia Schultz of Hopkins,
Katie Thyken
of Eden Prairie and Taylor Uhl of Eden Prairie on being named to the 1993 Girls ODP
Regional Pool!!!

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1994 Age Group

Mon. July 6 Minnesota (1) vs. Missouri (4)

B Pool:

Simone Kolander and Courtney Neville
Tue. July 7

Minnesota (2) vs. South Dakota (0)

B Pool:

Elizabeth Crowell, Courtney Neville and Jenna Roering
Thu. July 9 Minnesota (1) vs. Iowa (4)
Minnesota (1) vs. Ohio South (7)
Fri. July 10 Championship

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1995 Age Group

Sun. July 12 JJ: Minnesota (3) vs. Kansas (1)
JD: Minnesota (1) vs. Illinois (5)
Mon. July 13

JJ: Minnesota (3) vs. Kentucky (1)
JD: Minnesota (2) vs. Ohio South (1)

Older:

Hana El Afandi, Marisa Knott and Olivia Norman

Younger:

Dana Buckhorn, Hailey Merrill and Kylie Schwartz
Tue. July 14 JJ: Minnesota vs. TBA
JD: Minnesota vs. TBA

A Pool:

Dana Buckhorn and Marissa Knott

B Pool:

Hana El Afandi and Kylie Scwhartz

Wed. July 15 JJ: Minnesota vs. TBA
JD: Minnesota vs. TBA

A Pool:

Kylie Scwarz

B Pool:

Dana Buckhorn, Hana El Afandi and Marissa Knott
Thu. July 16 Championship and pool games

CONGRATULATIONS to Lauren Miller of St. Louis Park and Kylie Schwarz of Plymouth on being selected
for the 1995 regional holdover camp. Lauren and Kylie have been also invited to attend the Under 14 Girls'
National Identification Camp in Pomona, Calif.

Note:
JJ signifies those players born between the months of January and June (older).
JD signifies those players born between the months of July and December (younger).

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What Actually Happens at Camp?

At camp this summer, Minnesota ODP players will be competing and training with players from the other 13 state associations in Region II. In addition to the Minnesota coaches traveling with all our groups, the players work with Regional Staff Coaches. Regional Staff coaches are all USSF certified and come from a cross-section of club and college coaching. The expected standard for a Regional Coach is to hold a USSF A License or the equivalent award and experience.

At the 97B and 97G age groups, the players attend camp as a pool and play in small-sided games and train sometimes as a uniquely Minnesota group and at other times are mixed with players from other states. At these ages, every day at camp some of the players who have performed at a high level are trained in a Regional Pool. The Regional Pool changes every day based on performance in every aspect of the camp. The progress of players this summer is recorded by Region II and kept for reference for future camps and for USSF Youth National Team selections.

At the 96B&G, 95B&G, 94B&G, 93B&G and 92B&G age groups, Minnesota sends 18 player rosters to camp. On the boys’ side, the Minnesota players train together with State and Regional Staff and then compete with the other 13 state associations in evening games. Every evening a Regional Pool is selected to train the following morning. The players in pool training changes daily. Players who perform at a high level throughout the week are then asked to holdover for an additional week of training as part of the Regional Pool.

On the girls’ side, the Minnesota team also plays together against other states. However, their daily training is most often conducted with the players mixed in with players from other states. Like the boys, the girls have a daily Regional Pool training and at the end of the week, a Regional Pool for the year is announced. The girls will also ask players selected to the Regional Pool to stay for an additional "holdover" week.

On the daily posting from camp, you can follow the competitive success of the Minnesota State Select teams in competition with the other states. You can also follow the daily recognition of individual players asked to train with the Regional Pool. The final pool listing identifies the players who have been selected to the Region II Pool for 2009–10.

 

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