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Carleton Place Soccer Club Inc.
P.O. Box 85
Carleton Place, Ontario K7C 3P3
cpsc.carletonplace.com

- June 2004 Club News -

Summer Soccer Season is Underway

By the time you read this, the 2004 Summer Soccer Season will be underway. The coaches will have contacted the players, practices will have begun and the first games will have been played. Our Club has approximately 1073 players from 650 families. A special thanks goes to our registrar Hal Garrett and Assistant registrar Leyla Read and Angela Dyck. We warmly welcome all returning and new players.

Soccer School has 16 teams of 224 enthusiastic soccer players aged 5 to 7. Our Club is fielding 34 teams in the Goulbourn Lanark Soccer League, 4 adult teams in the Ottawa Carleton Soccer League, and 15 teams from under 10 to U18 in East Region Soccer League. Good soccer to all teams!

Soccer Experience = Fields + Coaches + Referees

Soccer Fields News
The Club wishes to express our appreciation again for the ongoing support of Beckwith Township, the Town of Carleton Place and Mississippi Mills with the development of soccer fields for the enjoyment of our community.

The advances we’ve made in both the number and quality of fields amaze those who have been with the Club for three or more years. A new mini-field sponsored by the people of J.L. Couroux is now in use. A third full field beside Notre Dame is under construction. Both fields at Notre Dame have been seeded and top-dressed. We will be using Carleton Place High School field this year.

Additional parking at Beckwith Park is available in the area south of the baseball diamonds. Please be the first from your team to park up there – it will set an example for all others arriving after you.

Many thanks to the Read family for getting fields, goals and nets prepared for the season. Appreciation is also extended to the volunteers who helped prepare our fields this spring.

Coaching News
We have a very impressive group of coaches for all our teams again this year. Their commitment to a positive soccer experience for players is unparalleled. Most of our GLSL coaches have taken one of the two Level 1 Community Coaching Certification Clinics at a cost of $3300. Geraldine Low organized the massive job masterfully. We are confident their expertise and enthusiasm will translate into successful a soccer season for all.

We sincerely appreciate all the time and expertise that Campbell Melvin put into the Club as Head Coach. Reuben Vella is now the Club Head Coach.

Congratulations to the Coaching Committee – Reuben Vella, Geraldine Low, Hal Garrett, Carroll O’Keefe, Angela Dyck, and Richard Kee - for doing the huge job of getting the players allocated to teams and the coaches assigned.

Refereeing News
Irv Emmanuel and Kevin Read are organizing an awesome group of referees this year. Many of our refs are young people. Encourage the referees by showing them as much consideration and respect as you do your own family. Games couldn’t proceed without them.

CPSC Volunteers Rule!

The growth of our Club reflects the dedication of a great number of members who generously give time, energy and commitment to soccer in our communities. Volunteers make our Club tick. The coaches, referees, board members and the many individuals who help with activities all season help the Club succeed. Thank you to each and every one of you.

We are continually looking for more support. If you can’t spare some time this season, think about it for next year. But, during this season, please be encouraging to everyone who is part of our Club.

Everyone can show support :

a)
Be positive with all comments towards players during practices and during games.
b)
Be respectful of opposing teams. Acknowledge good plays on both sides. Teams and individuals learn and improve with competition.
c)
Show respect for all referees whether from our Club or other clubs. The refs are the ones who have passed tests on the rules and they are essential to the games. Keep spectator comments either positive or silent.
d)
Support your coaches and managers. They are giving freely of their time so the games and practices can go on. Do not ask them to drive, or leave them alone with players
e)
Thank members of your Board of Directors when you next see them. They freely spend many, many hours each month throughout the year to ensure the winter and summer seasons run as smoothly as possible. Constructive suggestions are welcome; more so if accompanied by a willingness to participate.
f)
Join the winning team; volunteer a few hours to help. Talk with someone on the Club Contact List.

We are looking forward to a terrific season of exciting soccer in our area. Come out and enjoy it with your player.

Community Sponsors

We are pleased to recognize the support of our community for the Soccer Club. Please show support for our sponsors.

Throughout the year, the Royal Canadian Legion provides photocopying privileges for the Soccer Club. We gratefully acknowledge their ongoing support and cooperation.

Tim Horton’s continues to support the youngest players by providing shirts for each team of Soccer School. A free Timbit and drink for each player on Soccer School night are enjoyed by all the kids. We extend our sincere thanks to Dave Peters and all the Tim Horton’s staff.

Jay Colebourne is the owner of the Petro Canada station on Hwy 7. Please pay him a visit and thank him for sponsoring our Club with the Nevada tickets sales.

Tomahawk Technologies Inc. hosts the Club website at cpsc.carletonplace.com We sincerely appreciate this support.

Andrew Fergusson and Gandacar Consulting Ltd. have kindly rebuilt, updated, and will maintain the Club website. Check it out regularly for changes. cpsc.carletonplace.com

Important Dates For Summer 2004

Just for the Fund of it
June 19

The Carleton Place Shooters, Masters Ladies team, is hosting the third annual “Just for the Fund of It” soccer tournament at Beckwith Park for 12 women’s teams. All proceeds generated from this year’s tournament will go to the youth, substance abuse program at Alwood.

Volunteer linesmen are needed for the tournament. Anyone in high school can use this to count towards their volunteer program commitment that they need to graduate.

Anyone interested in some exciting soccer with fun face painting, raffle tables, live entertainment and lots of refreshments is very welcome. For more information or donations of any kind for our cause, or if you would like to volunteer to help with our fund-raiser please contact Angela Dyck 253-2642, or Lisa Meabry at 253-5032.

Soccer Day-Camps
June 28 - July 23

Four soccer day camps are offered this summer. Coaches will be Andrea Read and Ian Shea.

Dates & fees*

Daily Times
Age categories

Skills

June 28-30 & July 2 $120*
8:30 – 4:30
U9 – 14
Ball Control skills
July 5 - 9 $135*
8:30 – 4:30
U9 – 14
Paired attacking skillsDefending 1-on-1
July 19–23 $135*
8:30 – 4:30
U9 – 14
Ball Control skills
July 12 - 16 $85
8:30 – 11:30
U9 – 17
Advancing skills: Shooting, Heading, Volleying,1-touch passing,more advanced 1-on-1

*The composite fee to attend either of the Ball Control camps plus the July 5-9 camp is $225.

For information or to register, phone Lorne Musselman, Camp Coordinator, at 257-1318.
Thanks Lorne, for running this great program again.

Mississippi Invitational Soccer Tournament
  Girls weekend July 16th - 18th
  Boys weekend August 6th - 8th

The Club is hosting the 2004 Mississippi Invitational Soccer Tournament for players under 10 to under 16/17 over the two weekends listed above. The highlights of our tournament are:

a) MIST is distinctive because we restrict registration to Division 1 or entry level competitive teams.
b) Teams are guaranteed a minimum of 4 games.
c) Up to 6 guest players may be registered including up to 2 regional/premier under-age players.
d) · Medals will be awarded for first, second, third place winners and consolation game winners.

Teams have entered from eastern and southern Ontario. Our tournament is growing. Come out and watch this good level of soccer.

For further information or if you wish to volunteer, please contact either coordinator.

Marjorie Scott
Lorne Musselman
257-5107
257-1318

Mississippi Invitational Soccer Tournament
  U8, U9 & U18 August 26, 28 & 29
  U10 – U17 September 9, 11 & 12

NOTE: the new GLSL website is www.glsl.ca.

The awards and trophies won for the season games will be presented on these two weekends.

The League Cup is a weekend of soccer with separate games, playoffs and awards. The players love this format. Count on your first Cup game to be scheduled on the Thursday before your weekend. Again this year, we’ll try to have the round robins completed by the end of Saturday.

Soccer School Wrap Up
August 26

The end of soccer school season BBQ is sponsored by Dr. Rob Earle, Chiropractor. We are very grateful for his generous support.

On a safety note, please do not drop off players and leave the soccer area. If you must leave, please place your child in another parent’s care, and inform the player and the coach of who that care person is. Soccer is a physical sport where serious injuries are possible. Not only would coaches have logistical problems taking an unsupervised child to the hospital, but we would also have problems contacting the player’s parents.

Carleton Place Soccer Cub Awards Day
  End of September

Please watch for the next newsletter which will contain the full details about our year end wrap-up.

Carleton Place Soccer Club - Who to Contact
President Richard Kee 257-5107
Vice President Geraldine Low 256-5099
Registrar Hal Garrett 257-3194
Asst. Registrar Leyla Read 256-4055
Treasurer Louise O’Keefe 257-4621
Secretary Steve Dunnill 257-7347
Past President Brian Read 256-4055
Head Coach Ruben Vella 257-4642
GLSL Director Geraldine Low 256-5099
ERSL Director Ruben Vella 257-4642
Soccer School Liane Clarke-Phillips 253-3373
Screening Faith Black 256 5867
Statistician Mary Anne Melvin 257-8677
Head Referee Irv Emmanuel 256-6751
Referee Scheduler Kevin Read 256-4055
Referee Paymaster Carroll O’Keefe 253-0361
Equipment Manager Mark Ekstrom 257-5558
Field Manager Brian Read 256-4055
Field Scheduler Tasmin Craig 253-4258
Volunteer Coordinator Aisha Toor 253-6078
Winter Soccer Angela Dyck 253-2642
Webmaster Andrew Fergusson 283-9684