National Cup IX Regional titles claimed in Winston-Salem, Pittsgrove (Girls) and Seattle

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CHARLESTON, S.C. (June 30, 2010) – Another 49 teams added their names to the list of 2010 National Cup IX Regional champions as Regional tournaments finished up Tuesday in Winston-Salem, N.C., Pittsgrove, N.J. (Girls) and Seattle.
More than half of those championships were awarded in Seattle, where 25 Regional titles were handed out during the event. Northwest Nationals led all clubs in the Emerald City with four division-winning teams while Crossfire Premier, Washington Premier FC, Westsound FC, Del Mar Sharks, Washington Rush SC and Westside Metro all registered a pair of championship squads.
“This was my fourth year now here and it’s always fun to come to these events and play the best teams from our region,” said Scott Halasz, coach of the U-11 girls’ Super Group champion Washington Premier FC ’98 Black. “Hats off to the girls, who came out and worked their tails off for all four games.”
During the Regional in Seattle, four more episodes were produced of Today at the Cup, US Club Soccer’s official video journal from the 2010 National Cup IX. Episodes include highlights from each day of action as well as club spotlights.
Episode 8 of Today at the Cup includes scenes from the World Cup Watch Party held in Seattle last Saturday as the U.S. Men’s National Team took on Ghana in the Round of 16 at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Games were rescheduled at all three Regional sites on Saturday to allow participants to have the opportunity to watch the match and support the United States.
At the Winston-Salem Regional, 14 championships were awarded to teams from nine different clubs. Leading the way was Freestate Soccer Alliance with four titles, followed by North Star SC and BRYC SC with two championships apiece.
“We always like to come down to Winston-Salem and play against some very good teams,” said Patrick Noel, Co-Director of Coaching at Freestate SA and coach of the U-12 boys’ Premier Group champion Strikers.
“Over the past four or five years, we’ve spent a lot of time improving our U-9, U-10 and U-11 programs, doing more technical training with those kids,” Noel continued. “Seeing those younger teams win this weekend definitely shows we’re headed in the right direction. It’s nice for those kids and their parents to see that they’re doing well in comparison to other teams around the region and to end the season on a very good note.”
The final 10 champions of the weekend were crowned at the Pittsgrove (Girls) Regional. PDA and FC Delco each claimed a pair of titles while six other clubs registered one division-winning team each.
Three teams were able to repeat as Winston-Salem Regional champions as Freestate SA Diplomats (U-13 boys' Premier Group), North Star SC (U-17 boys' Premier Group) and Freestate SA Storm (U-13 girls' Super Group) each were victorious in their respective divisions.
Regionals will continue through July 12 in a total of 11 cities. Regional-winning teams in the U-13 through U-17 age groups earned berths in the 2010 National Cup IX Finals to be played July 24-27 (girls) and July 30-Aug. 2 (boys) in Virginia Beach, Va., where national championships will be awarded.
Regional play resumes July 2-5 with action in Chicago and concludes July 9-12 in Pittsgrove, N.J. (Boys).
A full list of championship teams from the Winston-Salem, Pittsgrove (Girls) and Seattle Regionals is shown below:
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. REGIONAL:
BOYS:
U-11 Premier Group: GA-SC Bulls (Ga./S.C.)
U-12 Super Group: Triangle United SA '98 White (N.C.)
U-12 Premier Group: Freestate SA Strikers (Md.)
U-13 Premier Group: Freestate SA Diplomats (Md.)
U-14 Premier Group: Potomac SA Fire (Md.)
U-15 Premier Group: North Star SC (Pa.)
U-16 Premier Group: LSTS FC Madrid (N.J.)
U-17 Premier Group: North Star SC (Pa.)
GIRLS:
U-12 Premier Group: Freestate SA Fury (Md.)
U-13 Super Group: Freestate SA Storm (Md.)
U-13 Premier Group: Empire United SA Syracuse Blue (N.Y.)
U-14 Premier Group: BRYC SC '95 Elite (Va.)
U-16 Premier Group: Maryland Rush Nike '93 (Md.)
U-17 Premier Group: BRYC SC Azul (Va.)
PITTSGROVE, N.J. (GIRLS) REGIONAL:
GIRLS:
U-12 Super Group: Annandale BGC Samba (Va.)
U-13 Super Group: PDA Clash (N.J.)
U-13 Premier Group: PDA Arsenal (N.J.)
U-14 Super Group: FC Delco '95 (Pa.)
U-15 Super Group: FC Delco Lightning (Pa.)
U-15 Premier Group: TSF Academy Fire (N.J.)
U-16 Super Group: Yankee United SC Stars (Conn.)
U-16 Premier Group: South Jersey Barons Banshees (N.J.)
U-17 Super Group: Montclair United SC Thunderbolts (N.J.)
U-17 Premier Group: STN Rowdies (Pa.)
SEATTLE REGIONAL:
BOYS:
U-11 Super Group: Crossfire Premier '98 A James (Wash.)
U-12 Super Group: Westside Metro Internationals (Ore.)
U-13 Super Group: Washington Premier FC ’96 Black (Wash.)
U-14 Super Group: Northwest Nationals ’95 Red (Wash.)
U-14 Premier Group: Westsound FC '95 (Wash.)
U-15 Super Group: Del Mar Sharks ’94 White (Calif.)
U-15 Premier Group: Abunai SA ’95 (Hawaii)
U-16 Super Group: Tynecastle FC ’93 (Wash.)
U-16 Premier Group: North Kitsap SC Explosion ’93 (Wash.)
U-17 Super Group: Crossfire Premier ’92 A (Wash.)
U-17 Premier Group: Northwest Nationals '92 Red (Wash.)
GIRLS:
U-11 Super Group: Washington Premier FC '98 Black (Wash.)
U-11 Premier Group: Washington Rush SC '98 Nike (Wash.)
U-12 Super Group: Westside Metro Usonians ’97 (Ore.)
U-12 Premier Group: Westsound FC '97 Red (Wash.)
U-13 Super Group: Northwest Nationals ’96 Red (Wash.)
U-13 Premier Group: Dos FC ’96 Red (Wash.)
U-14 Super Group: Oregon Rush ’95 Nike (Ore.)
U-14 Premier Group: Riggers SC Onipaa (Hawaii)
U-15 Super Group: FC Portland Marine (Ore.)
U-15 Premier Group: Washington Rush ’94 Nike (Wash.)
U-16 Super Group: Eastside FC ’93 Red (Wash.)
U-16 Premier Group: FC Alliance ’93 Gold (Wash.)
U-17 Super Group: Northwest Nationals ’92 Red (Wash.)
U-18/19 Super Group: Lake Oswego SC Dynasty (Ore.)
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