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Community Outreach - Cinco Ranch, TX

Posted on November 02, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

The club attended the Fun Fest Fall Festival presented by Houston Family Magazine on Sunday, October 28 in Cinco Ranch, TX. Activities included were soccer, face painting, rock wall, food trucks, booths, inflatables, arts and crafts, door prizes, music and live performances on stage.

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Two thousand (2,000) families attended and enjoyed all the fun and festivities that were offered.

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“It was a fantastic Sunday afternoon at LaCenterra, Cinco Ranch as we got to meet and spend time with the children and families that attended the festival. Everybody was very excited to learn more about the soccer programming that is now available in the club. We look forward to continuing to promote the club and work closely with the local residents and events in the Katy and Fulshear area."  Radojica Ristic, Director of Coaching - West.

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"Working with our local community events is something that the club enjoys and is very much a priority.  It's very important that we engage with our local residents and organizations to support their activities and help to make them successful.  It was evident by the feedback received that having a professional soccer club providing a fully comprehensive program is very much needed.  The club looks forward to continuing to develop further soccer programming opportunities in the Katy / Fulshear communities."  Simon Boddison, Director of Soccer Operations.

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For further questions regarding the soccer programming offered, please contact Radojica Ristic, Director of Coaching - West at rristic@dynamodashyouth.com

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U.S. Soccer Development Academy Fall Regional Showcase

Posted on October 30, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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The teams below traveled to the U.S. Soccer Development Academy Central Showcase - October 19 - 22 (Waukegan Sports Park in Waukegan, IL).  The teams played opponents outside of their regular conference and attained some outstanding results below with an overall record of W7-L0-T1. All teams that attended the event played four mini-games consisting of two 25-minute halves. U-13s played on the Friday and Saturday, while the U-14s played Sunday and Monday.

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  • Chicago Sockers 1-0 (Won)
  • Minnesota Thunder Academy 5-0 (Won)
  • Campton United 1-0 (Won)
  • Cleveland Internationals 2-2 (Tied)

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Scorers: Williams (3), Hubbard (2), Escobar, Adegbola, Pirir & Velasquez (1)

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  • Chicago Sockers 2-1 (Won)
  • Cleveland Internationals 2-0 (Won)
  • Minnesota Thunder Academy 3-0 (Won)
  • IMG Academy 4-0 (Won)

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Scorers: Hernandez (3), Gonzalez (2), Gabriel (2), Patterson, Rios, Clayton & Petak (1)

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Full Showcase Report - CLICK HERE!

“This event provided a great experience for both our players and coaching staff. We got to play teams outside of our regular DA conference (Texas) and faced competition from Minnesota, Illinois, Ohio, and Florida. The boys traveled as a team and represented the club in a very professional manner.  The players showed great attacking and defensive play while dealing with adverse playing conditions in the 'Windy City'. Overall, the trip was very productive, exciting and enjoyable for the age groups involved.”  Brian Cvilikas, Staff Coach, DA Boys.

 

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Jake Segoria - U19 Boys Development Academy

Posted on October 27, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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Jake Segoria - U19 Boys Development Academy (GK) traveled to Europe to play and we asked him about his experience. 

This past Fall when playing with the U-19 Houston Dynamo Youth Academy at the Showcase in Florida I was scouted and recruited to play soccer this summer in Europe for an independent academy called Elite Union Academy.  Needless to say, this was an opportunity of a lifetime and a dream come true!  Gareth Williams, the team founder and Director, a former professional for Leicester City saw me play and felt I would be a great fit for their program.  After many conversations with all the coaching staff involved (UK / USA) and my parents, I headed to Liverpool, England. 

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Not really knowing what to expect but understanding this was a great opportunity, I was immediately impressed with the coaches, the very high level of professionalism and the quality of the players.  There were players on my team from around the world such as Spain, France, Australia and a few others from the United States.

The ages ranged from 17-22 so it was awesome getting to know guys from all over with different backgrounds and experiences.  The one thing that everyone had in common was the same drive and commitment to play at the next level. Everyone was there to play, practice, and push themselves to their personal limit and to get better every single day in the hopes to achieve the ultimate goal of one day playing professionally.  Everything we did there was focused around soccer. 

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July was an exciting time to be in England as the World Cup was taking place. Games were on every TV every day and was the topic of every conversation, unlike in the US where these conversations only really happened with my friends. Every aspect of my life was emerged in soccer. It was incredible. A normal day for us started early and ended at around 9:00pm. We would begin with an early breakfast, then bus to the fields for our morning session.  We would then bus back to the hostel where we were staying and grab some lunch with the team. After lunch we would have some time to ourselves. Every day we would do a team dinner and then head to the gym for a group session. Usually we would do cardio, weights, and an exercise class which was comprised of spin, body pump, yoga or core. Finally, we'd head back and get to bed and start the entire process over again the next day. 

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Our travels took us to numerous countries and many incredible fields. We played in London, Manchester, Liverpool (England), Amsterdam (Holland) and Wolfsburg (Germany).  Just about every week we were playing against a new opponent at a new venue.  The greatest advantage to this type of play was the sheer visibility I received from coaching staff and scouts that were in attendance.  

There were so many great matches and scrimmages every week.  The games vs. Arsenal and Wolfsburg were by far the biggest. The first game was against a mixture of Arsenal’s U-18’s and a few trialists at Islington. Just the thought of having the opportunity to go there, let alone play and then knowing I was starting was super exciting. I guess mentally, there isn’t much you can do to get past the fact that you’ll be playing against such a great club.  I had to take the excitement, nerves and what you know about the team and their players which was a lot of information to process.  Then put it all aside, go out on the field and give it 110%. Once you step on the field your mind has to be set to win and there is no room to process anything else.

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When it came time for the game vs. Arsenal, we showed up to the field and the first thing I noticed was the size of the field was very small. This was good for us because it was hard for Arsenal to keep possession and to control the flow of the game on such a small field. As the game started, it was obvious which players were the ones rostered - the front three players and also the #10.

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For the first 5-10 minutes we maybe touched the ball twice and were stuck in our own half.  Soon enough we won the ball in their half, took a shot and scored with our first attempt on goal.  After the goal they continued playing out from the back but with a little more intent to go forward. I was quick off my line and made a few good saves to keep us in the game including a penalty to keep a clean sheet.

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The second big game was against Wolfsburg U-17 team. We got to play them at their academy ground in Germany. It was by far the nicest field I’ve been on. During the warm-up, when I saw the kids in their uniforms, they all looked like they could be playing for the senior team. Immediately, as the game progressed I knew they were just at a different level. They played with their backline up at half-field with eight players in our half.  Everything about them was so precise and done at such a fast pace it seemed we would never get possession. At some points during the game we did get the ball back, but overall struggled to hold on to possession.  Wolfsburg capitalized off our mistakes and we found ourselves down 0-3 at half time.  The final score ended with a 0-4 loss. Regardless of the outcome, it was an amazing experience to play against the full U-17 team, the top level of competition representing Wolfsburg.  

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As I am writing this, I still find the opportunity to be surreal and a blessing.  As a graduating senior and someone who will be playing college soccer and hopefully someday professionally, I couldn’t be more thankful and grateful for the great coaches I have had over the years through the Texas Rush and the Houston Dynamo Youth organization.  I began playing recreational soccer many years ago and my love for the sport grew in large part due to my coaches.  

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I would especially like to thank Coach Alex Cardenas for his constant encouragement and sharing his experiences with me.  I would also like to thank  Justin Fite (Goalkeeper Coach) who has believed, encouraged and pushed me, (even when I was exhausted) to exceed my goals.  Since meeting Justin almost five years ago, we have worked together every week, during multiple summers and met regularly for added coaching and feedback sessions.  The one thing he has always said is that hard work pays off.  I know first-hand he was absolutely right.

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Lastly, to all the younger players in the club I would share the same advice with you.  Set your goals high, don’t take no for an answer, work hard, believe in yourself and anything is possible.  Jake Segoria, U19 Boys Development Academy.

“Not every player gets to have the opportunity that Jake got to have this summer. He earned it with his continuous hard work and attitude both on and off the field. I look forward to working with Jake and supporting him further in his senior year.”  Justin Fite, Director of Coaching - Goalkeeping.

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Cesar Cordova - U.S. U15 Boys National Team

Posted on October 20, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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THE WOODLANDS, TX (October 20, 2018) –  Cesar Cordova, U15 Development Academy attended a US National Team training camp in Chula Vista, California under the guidance of U15 BNT Head Coach Clint Peay. Two games were played vs. LA Galaxy and San Diego Surf during the camp.  

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"I am very proud to represent Houston Dynamo | Dash Youth Soccer Club while also playing two games for the USA National Team and to compete at the highest level for my age. This couldn’t have happened without the help of this amazing club for giving me so many opportunities to showcase my skills."  Cesar Cordova, U15 Development Academy / US BNT.

The club asked a few questions to Cesar about his experience: 

Q.  What were your goals and expectations prior to going into camp?
A.  My goals and expectations were to go out on the field and showcase my talent and skills and hopefully get called up to another camp.

Q.  What were the top five things you learned at camp?
A.  
(i) I need to get back and defend quicker
(ii) My decision making needs to be faster
(iii) I need to eat healthier
(iv) I must take care of my muscles by stretching properly before and after training sessions and games 
(v) I can compete at the highest level

Q.  What was the coolest thing you enjoyed the most at camp?
A.  The coolest thing I experienced at this camp was the equipment, clothing and hospitality. Everything they provided was first class.

Q.  What was the biggest challenge at camp?
A.  The biggest challenge I faced in this camp was not the soccer, but flying and traveling to and from California by myself.

Q.  What are your goals for the rest of the Fall & Spring season in regards to your club / US National Team?
A.  My goals for the rest of the 2018-2019 season is to improve my craft, make the playoffs for the U15 Development Academy Team and to get called up again to another national team training camp.

 Q.  Do you have any other US National Team activities lined up?  If so, where and when?
A.  Yes, I’ll be attending a USA YNT identification center in Round Rock, Texas on October 24, 2018.

"The club is extremely pleased with Cesar’s call into the U15-USYNT. His performances at the Summer Showcase playing up a year were outstanding as was his form at the end of the Spring season.  He has constantly worked for years within the club to improve as a player and he knows his long-term potential."  Dave Dengerink, Boys Development Academy Director. 

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Radojica Ristic, Director of Coaching - West Program

Posted on October 02, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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The club is very excited to announce that Radojica Ristic has been promoted into the role of Director of Coaching - West and will oversee the operations for all thirty two (32) teams in that area of the club (Youth Academy & Competitive). Coach Ristic has worked for the club since 2015 in the following areas - Recreational, Competitive, Boys Development Academy Staff Coach and Director of Coaching - Youth Boys.  

Professional Playing Biography:

2000/2009 - Former professional player in Serbia and Hungary (215 games / 9 years)

Professional Coaching Biography (US / Foreign):

USSF 'B' & UEFA 'A' Coaching License
2018 - Director of Coaching - West
2018 - US Development Academy Staff
2017 - Director of Coaching Pre-Academy - Youth Boys
2016 – Director of Coaching - Youth Boys 
2015 – Professional Staff Competitive Coach 
2015 - King Amachree Soccer Academy – Cotonou, Republic of Benin, Head of Academy / Head Coach of Professional Team
2015 - FC Spartak Subotica - Serbian Pro Superleague, Head coach of U17 Academy Team
2014 - FC Spartak Subotica - Serbian Pro Superleague, Head coach of U18 Academy Team
2014 - Regional Scout for Youth Soccer Players with FA Serbia

“I’m very excited to start my new role within the Dynamo | Dash Youth Soccer Club as the Director of Coaching for the West Program.  It's a huge opportunity to work in one of the most progressive areas of Houston for youth soccer.  I look forward to working with all the youth players and families and continuing to build the program in the Fulshear and Katy communities.”  Coach Radojica Ristic, Director of Coaching - West.

Coach Ristic will replace Ryan Sandford who has resigned due to personal reasons.  We wish Ryan and his family all the best in his future endeavors.  

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Cezar Onut - Romania

Posted on September 23, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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Cezar Onut, who currently plays for the U17 DA Boys visited Romania during the summer time period.  Besides all the activities, lots of fun and meeting with all his old friends, he attended training sessions with the U16 Boys Romanian National Team (Head Coach Adrian Vasai) for 3-4 days at the National Central of Federation Romanian Fotbal.  After this camp, the U16 Boy's team traveled to the north of the country, visiting the cities of Suceava & Vaslui where he had the opportunity of playing two international friendly games against Republic Moldova National Team.  Many of the players that attended the FRF Camp were currently playing at a very high level in different countries across Europe.  

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During the summer time period he also had a great opportunity to train for a week with one of the best Youth Academy's from Romania called F.C. Viitorul Constanta.  Gheorghe Hagi (the owner of the club) was very impressed with Cezar's performance and attitude. Cezar then completed his trip and trained with F.C. Petrolul Ploiesti for his final week.  Ploiesti is Cezar's hometown and he had chance to meet up with his old teammates and to train with his first coach at Petrolul Ploiesti called Coach Marius Manolache. 

The club asked Cezar a few questions regarding his trip to Europe:

Q.  What did you enjoy most about your trip to Romania and why?
A. It was an unbelievable opportunity for me to travel to Romania after I left my country five years ago.  I was very excited to see my family, friends and mostly playing for the Romanian National Team because it has always been one my dreams to play for my country.  I have to continually fight, sacrifice and work hard to achieve my dreams.

Q.  What were the top five take-a-ways you took from the trip?

A. For me, soccer is so much more than a ball and playing games, it connects me with players from all of the countries of the world and learning one from another. The soccer provides many emotions and a different feeling every day wherever you live and train to become a great player.

Q.  How did training in Romania help your preparation for the Development Academy season starting in August?

A. I attended many practices where we did a lot of physical tests that helped me to be prepared for the DA team and hope I can help the team out on the field of competition to succeed.

Q.  What is the main difference training in Romania vs. the United States?

A. One of the main differences between Romania vs. United States is that the teams are training 2-4 hours per day and do a lot of fitness.

Q.  What did you learn from your experience that will help your team this coming fall season?

A. I learned to be more aggressive on the field and doing a better job of defending. 

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 "I am very proud to represent Houston Dynamo | Dash Youth Soccer Club along with playing two games for the Romanian National Team and to continue my development as a player at this awesome club. Every season is a new challenge to me and I am very committed to continually improve my playing performance for the 2018-19 season."  Cezar Onut, U17 Boys DA.

 

 

 

 

 

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Recreational Soccer Program 2018-19

Posted on September 10, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

The Recreational Soccer Program will start on Saturday, September 15 and run through November 10 at Bear Branch Sportsfields for players born in the years from 2015 - 2000.   Two hundred and forty eight (248) volunteer coaching staff will be involved this coming fall season (The Woodlands, Creekside & Montgomery - Fellowship Church, Woodforest).  Each team receives one training session and game per week.  The program is sponsored by Wings 'N More Restaurant.

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SOCCER PROGRAM INFORMATION - CLICK HERE!

Rcreational Program Opening Day Spring 2 2018

Dynamo Diesel and Rec' Rhino will be on site during Saturday from 9:00am - 12 noon, come down and say hi!!

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Recreational Opening Day Spring 2018

Pictured above - Diesel's half-time team talk!

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“I’m excited for another season in the Recreational Program.  As our Program continues to grow I cannot speak highly enough of all the players, parents and coaches that make the Recreational program the success it is today. I’m delighted that the Dynamo | Dash Youth Soccer Club can continue to serve our community by creating a positive environment for our membership.”  Marcus Watt, Director of Coaching - Recreational.


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Wings 'N More Restaurant & Bar
16580 I-45 South 
Conroe, Texas 77384 (north end of College Park Shopping Center – near Kohl’s) 
Tel: 936-321-0600

Sunday - Thursday: 1:00am – 10:00pm
Friday - Saturday: 11:00am – 11:00pm 
Dine-In / Take-Out / Online Ordering w/ Curbside Pick-up / Sports Bar

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5145 West Davis St.
Conroe, TX 77304
Tel: 936-206-5020

Dine-In, Take-Out
Monday - Saturday 10:30am - 10:00pm
Sunday: 10:30am - 9:00pm

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Austin Labor Day Cup 2018

Posted on September 06, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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The club ventured to the state capital this last weekend taking over 50+ teams to compete at multiple levels in the Austin Labor Day Cup hosted by Lonestar Soccer Club.  Games were played over a three day period with the finals being played on the Monday.  The following teams had fantastic success being crowned as CHAMPIONS!

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Dash Woodlands 07PA I - CHAMPIONS!

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Dynamo Woodlands 03B Orange - CHAMPIONS!

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Dynamo Montgomery 08 Orange - CHAMPIONS!

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Dynamo Montgomery 04 Orange - CHAMPIONS!

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Dynamo Woodlands 09 PA II - CHAMPIONS!

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Dash Kingwood 08 Orange I - CHAMPIONS!

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Dynamo Woodlands 08 Orange II - CHAMPIONS!

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Dynamo West 07 Orange II - CHAMPIONS!

RESULTS - CLICK HERE!

"The club had a very positive experience in Austin this last weekend gaining some tremendous results as shown above.  ALDC has been historically a great event for teams preparing for their league seasons which starts very shortly in the month of September.  I would like to thank all the teams, coaching staff and parents for all their hard work and efforts this last weekend."  Stuart Fitzsimons, Director of Coaching - Competitive.

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Girls Development Academy - September 1

Posted on September 05, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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The Dash Development Academy got off to a winning start this last weekend (W4 - L1) while hosting Oklahoma Energy FC at Bear Branch Sportsfields on Saturday, September 1, 2018. The Development Academy is an elite program for the top U12-U19 female players in the club. 

Results:
'06 Houston Dash Won 1-0 (Lia Caponigro)
'05 Houston Dash Lost 0-3 
'04 Houston Dash Won 2-1 (Jaide Prejean, Jessica Molina)
'02 Houston Dash Won 5-2 (Mia Wheby 2, Haley McWhirter, Olivia Pieper, Sydnie Thibodaux)
'00/01 Houston Dash Won 2-1 (Kate Colvin, Angela Diep)
Total:  W4 - L1

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"I think it was a good win to start off our season.  Our desire and determination to play until the final whistle blew really paid off and I’m excited to see what we’ll accomplish the rest of the year."  Ashlyn O'Shea, 02 Dash Development Academy.

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“It is always good to start the season off on the right foot and get some results like we did this last weekend. We played some good soccer and we are looking forward to building on what we achieved on Saturday into the rest of the season.” Omar Morales, Girls Development Academy Staff Coach.
 
Weekend Games - September 8-9:
 
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Frontier Player Development League

Posted on September 05, 2018 BY Simon Boddison

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The club started it's first weekend of competition within the new Frontier Player Development League at Lents Family Park hosting Oklahoma Energy FC and came away with some very positive results being undefeated after six games.

The US Youth Soccer National League Frontier Player Development League is under the banner of the Frontier Conference, one of 13 Conferences under the US Youth Soccer National Leagues Program in the Multi-State Tier. The Frontier Player Development League consists of teams primarily from Oklahoma, North Texas and South Texas. 

The Frontier Player Development League (FPDL) is composed of member clubs who have a U.S. Soccer Girls Development Academy (DA) program. The FPDL is a pilot program league developed to address the needs of the Girls Development Academy Clubs within the Frontier Conference, namely, player pool depth, staffing and college recruiting.

Results:

2006        Won 1-0 (Skylar Grutkowski)
2005        Won 2-0 (Lauren Littleton, Peyton Wilkerson)
2004        Tied 0-0
2003        Tied 2-2 (Montserrat Castillo, Jordan Porter)
2002        Won 2-0 (Victoria Davis, Leah Sanchez)
2001        Tied 2-2 (Emma Ebert, Lauren Hermosa)
Total:       W3 - T3

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"For our first game I thought we came out strong. We had a lot of chances but couldn’t finish some of them. We executed our set pieces well and I was able to finish a header off a corner."  Emma Ebert, U19 FPDL.

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“It was great to see our teams get off to a strong start in the first weekend of FPDL games going undefeated against Oklahoma City Energy FC.  All the hard work the players and staff have put in the last four weeks definitely paid off and the level of competition and soccer played was impressive.”  Darron Rush, Director of Coaching - Frontier Player Development League.

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