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  • Candice Coots

    Active Father Takes Coaching Initiative

    Posted November 10, 2009 by Candice Coots
    Coach Charlie Minesinger is a life-long athlete.  From team sports to running, he has maintained an active lifestyle, fueled by his competitive nature.  In fact just this year, at age 41, he completed a full Ironman triathlon in Couer d' Alene.
     
    Like many adult athletes, his passion for sports was embedded in his DNA at a very young age.  He first hit the soccer field at age five, which he continued to play through his high school years.  Not to be typecast as a one-sport athlete, he also took up wrestling and even played JV lacrosse in college.  Though he wrote that running and triathlons have been his focus over the past 15-years.

    A father of three, Kayla, Neela and Luke, Coach Charlie took his love of sports in a new direction in 2005.

    "As my daughters' athletic "careers" expanded, I could not resist being involved and supporting them," he wrote.  "I was compelled to coach because I really enjoy working with kids."

    This season our Coach-of-the-Week accepted the challenge of coaching his younger daughter Neela's, competitive travel team.  The U9G Blue Flames are based in Northern Virginia but play in the Washington Area Girls Soccer League.  Coach Charlie has enjoyed coaching a competitive team so much, that he is working to recruit a second team this winter. 


    The Flames are a strong passing team and tend to control the ball well.  Coach Charlie wrote that the team's most prominent achievement is that nine of his 11 players have scored a goal.  He also has five competent goalies, with two more players who want to tackle the position as well.  

    Coach Charlie and his team also created a "Juggling Patch Program" to help encourage players throughout the season.  He awards patches to players who reach 5, 10, 25 and 50 juggles.  Currently, half the team has reached five juggles.  

    "We are all going to get some ice cream when all 11 achieve five juggles," wrote our proud coach.  

    Besides using incentives to motivate his team, Coach Charlie is also a member of the US Youth Soccer Association.  He currently holds a "D" level-coaching certificate, which focuses on the consolidation of techniques and tactics.  He's hoping to qualify for the next level, the "C" license within a year or two.  Further accreditation should come in handy as he works with his eldest child, Kayla, who's also on a competitive travel team as well as with his son Luke who will begin a U5 program next fall.  

    When he's not on the field with his children, Coach Charlie works in technology sales and business development.  

    Coach Charlie
    Key's to Success:

    First and foremost, Coach Minesinger believes that foot skill development is essential for young players.  He outlines specific practice drills that focus on the points or techniques he wants to traget each day. He also works to provide each player with personalized technical instructions session whenever possible.  
    • Encourage players to communicate among themselves on the field
    • Provide encouragement and clear feedback to players
    • Communicate with parents to keep everyone involved on the same page
    • Soccer should be fun, especially for younger players
    • Organized practices - clear rules, good transitions and disciplined communication

    Thank you for the example you've set for living a healthy active life Coach Charlie! This is one goal we should all work to achieve.
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  • USA Rodriguez

    Volkswagen Junior Masters World Tournament

    Posted November 20, 2009 by USA Rodriguez
    For 11 years, Volkswagen has been sponsoring the Volkswagen Junior Masters World Tournament. The tournament for teams under 13 years-old- hosts 20+ teams around the globe. This year, the tournament made it's debut in the United States. 

    12 teams from preliminary tournaments earned their way to the Junior Masters US Finals which were played in Washington DC On October 17 

    The players of the winning US team, coach and chaperones (18 slots total) travel to South Africa for the Junior World Masters Finals, prior to the 2010 World Cup. Courtesy of Volkswagen. 

    Also, the US program is sponsored by Major League Soccer. 

    Soccer celebrities like John Harkes, Ex- D.C. United Captain and former U.S. National Team Player was present at the event to give the kids a pep-talk. 

    The 12 teams were invited to a DC United game at RFK Stadium and were honored during halftime. A great way to get a taste for what it's like to have a stadium full of people cheer for them. 

    The final of the tournament was also played at RFK Stadium.

    Click here to view the Junior Masters Documentary, http://www.vw.com/vw-junior-masters-soccer/us-finals/en/us/#usfinals1 
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  • Alex Burrow

    WE Lost

    Posted November 12, 2009 by Alex Burrow
    But only to a division 2 team that we can beat and we will when all of us practice
    , play like a team
  • Beth Noss

    Parkersburg

    Posted November 11, 2009 by Beth Noss

    This weekend there is seven teams from PCSC headed for Parkersburg to compete in the 2009 Kohl's Cup finals. I want to congratulate all the teams for their hard work this year. No matter the outcome, enjoy the day and play your BEST game. Coaches do your best to help the team to advance to the next game and for those that have set schedules do your best to get the kids the best scores they can. Remember to represent us well and that in the end it is what it is. It is a game of soccer for the kids to play and try to learn from what they experience. So encourage them to play their best and enjoy the game.
    TO THE FOLLOWING TEAMS, WAY TO GO AND SCORE LOTS of GOALS:
    Cranesville Stone
    Preston Memorial Velocity
    Peaslee's Tire Center
    Therapy Works
    Greer Crushers
    Snyder Motor Eagles
    Gregg's Excavating Dragons 

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