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eNewsletter for Indiana Soccer Club Directors of Coaching By: Steve Franklin, Director of Coaching Education 2012 August-September

What's Up DOC? Agu-Sept 2012

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eNewsletter

for Indiana

Soccer Club

Directors of

Coaching

By: Steve Franklin, Director of Coaching Education 2012

August-September

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Table of Contents

1. A Message From George Perry, ISL Commissioner

2. From DOCE Desk

3. US Youth Soccer’s Director of Coaching: Sam Snow

4. SCORE

5. Lauren Cheney: Always Indy [Back Home]

6. Training Tip from the NSCAA

7. ELITE Soccer: Kenny Dalglish – Attacking Movement and

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2.

Dear Club D.O.C.s and Administrators,

What’s up D.O.C.? - will be my way of trying to get closer to you and share

some important and fun things that are going on in Indiana Soccer. I

hope to share with you informative articles, opportunities to grow with

the game, and just interesting soccer tidbits. If you have anything that

you feel you want to share with the rest of the soccer community

please send to me.

A Message from George Perry, ISL Commissioner:

Registrations for the 2012 Fall ISL season went extremely well and I am very excited to see

what will happen with your Academy Divisions. What I hope DOCs will take advantage of is not only

having a good competitive division for their U9 and U10 players in “regional” play, but to have the

ability to take a group of players for additional challenges in “friendly” games. This could be an

existing team or you could select players from a number of your teams to come together for this

challenge. The play could happen in your region or you could take them to another region to play a

club you might not normally play. From this, I hope we will develop a “best practice”

recommendation(s) for players and coaches at an important stage in their soccer development.

Please continue to talk up this opportunity with clubs in your area as the more we have

playing, the better the regional play will be for all.

Best of luck this fall and I look forward to talking with you about the ISL.

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From DOCE Desk:

A few months back I received an email from one

of our Indiana Soccer member’s parents stating that

they had an idea for one of my upcoming eNews

Magazines. I produce four eNews Magazines: Heads

Up (all members); Ripples (parents); Kids Corner Kicks

(youth players); and What’s Up DOC? (club Directors of

Coaching).

Often I solicit ideas for upcoming articles – such as training tips; great results; cool photos; things kids

are doing; etc.

One day I received the following email:

Steve,

My wife and I saw one of you recent emails requesting stories or bios. I wonder if you might

allow us to tell our daughter's story... Not only is she an excellent student and loving daughter, but she also plays

soccer for the Indiana Invaders, and has also started her own business (with her mother's and my help). She has

played for the Invaders for several years, and their U12 team will be moving up to the ISL level next season.

Last year during one of her classes at school, her teacher asked what kind of business she would like to

start, and what she would call it. This question sparked her interest, and she now designs and sells soccer socks

through her business "Super Silly Sports, Inc.". She is also in the process of designing several soccer balls, and

other soccer accessories that will be available for sale through her business. Currently, she has about 10 sock

designs available as well as three soccer balls.

Her interest in the world of business has caused her mother and me to support her business idea, and I

wonder if you might be willing to tell her story... Is this something you might allow us to do?

Al Kreske Super Silly Sports By Girls for Girls

Heck yeah I thought it was a good idea. How often do we have our youth players doing projects or

assignments like this? Quite a bit I imagine, but rarely do they share their stories. So I emailed a handful of

questions to find out more about Lauren’s project. This is how t went:

Steve Franklin, DOE Indiana Soccer: What it’s like playing for the Invaders U-12 team?

Lauren Kresky: “Being a part of the Indiana Invaders is an exciting experience and a great opportunity. I

enjoy the challenges that come with playing on the team and it's fun to travel around Indiana. I love my coach,

he's fantastic. I learn different techniques and moves from him at every practice. I will be on the U13 team

starting in the fall so our team will be playing in ISL. I am looking forward to this as well as having some new

teammates.”

SF: How did the process with the teacher get started – (i.e. do they always do a class business

project?).

LK: The idea for my business came while writing an essay for class. We were preparing for the ISTEP tests

and my teacher asked us to write about a business we would like to have and why. My essay was about the

designs I would have and what the name of my company would be.

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SF: Why the name "Super Silly Sports, Inc."?

LK: Initially the name I came up with was Super Silly Soccer Socks. After talking to my parents and really

thinking about all I could do, I realized that I didn't want to limit my designs to just the sport of soccer.

We thought about different names and finally decided that Super Silly Sports was the best one.

SF: How difficult is it to be a student; a soccer player; and a business operator/designer ALL at the

same time?

LK: At times, it's challenging to juggle school, soccer, and having my own business. I am learning that each

one takes a lot of time and commitment. I am definitely getting a good lesson in time management.

SF: What advice would you give other young soccer players who may have similar dreams?

LK: My advice to any young person that has a dream is to not give up on it. It has taken me over two years to

get my business this far. It's not always easy but it's taught me perseverance and the importance in believing

in myself.

SF: How have your parents supported your efforts (I put this question in to let other parents learn how

great it is that you support her efforts without being too pushy).

LK: My parents have been very supportive of me and my business from the beginning. For one, starting a

business takes money so they have helped me with the financial part. They also offer a lot of encouragement.

We set up at tournaments together and have a lot of fun.

SF: What do your teammates/peers think of her business?

LK: My teammates are great supporters. They wear my socks to practice and tell others about my socks.

SF: Did you get that “A” from the teacher you had the project for?

LK: Sure did!

To find out more about Lauren’s products, simply visit

her website at: http://www.supersillysports.com/

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Indiana Soccer is making an effort to involve more children in soccer. A new Indiana Soccer pilot program

called SCORE is about to be launched that will give the opportunity to unprivileged children to play soccer.

SCORE is a program that utilizes the mechanism of Soccer Across America, that will be available for

organizations and institutions to adopt to receive a soccer and educational program that will be delivered to

their members. The soccer program will be provided by Indiana Soccer and the educational program will be

provided by Purdue Extension.

Currently, SCORE is looking for two coaches that would like to take over two programs in charter schools in

Indianapolis. See responsibilities and benefits:

Responsibilities:

1. Attend one training session a week for one hour and a half during the fall and spring.

2. Take attendance and send to program coordinator

Benefits:

1. Receive free license E and D coaching courses

2. Receive monetary compensation

If you are interested to start a coaching career or have questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Indiana

Soccer Director of Education, Steve Franklin at [email protected] or Director of Marketing, Paco

Espinosa at [email protected] or call 317-829-0560.

Lauren Cheney: Always Indy [Back Home]

Ben Davis alum and Indy’s own, Lauren Cheney is featured

in this weeks - ussoccer.com's "Back Home" video series.

The series, documenting players on the Olympic Gold

medal championship team, continues with more from WNT

Midfielder Lauren Cheney in her hometown of Indianapolis.

Lauren takes you on a tour of the house where she grew

up and also introduces you to her family.

Click here to see the video:

Lauren Cheney returns to her childhood home in Indianapolis and introduces the family Video

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Training Tip from the NSCAA

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PHOTO OF THE MONTH