As of Wednesday Dec 3rd, the plan is to distribute uniforms on Saturday Dec 7th starting at 8 AM. Where: Dale Davis Pavilion next to Mullins 4.
If your team plays at North Community Park at 8:30, your uniforms will be at the field for you. Check back here for further updates.
Contingency Plan
In the event that something happens, our plan B will be to use white t-shirts and pinnies for Saturday’s games.
We will know for sure on Thursday if this will be necessary.
How will this work?
Coaches will notify all players to show up with white t-shirts. Wear whatever socks they have or currently use in practice. One team will use pinnies. We must make every effort to have goalies in a different color. Coaches, bring pinnies if you have them.
Coral Springs Youth Soccer’s girls and boys U17 teams had an impressive showing at the recent United Soccer Cup event held in Coral Springs. The girls’ team took home the gold cup after a thrilling game that saw them down 0-1 initially. However, the team managed to score a crucial goal off a cross from Ella Mamane, with the finish provided by Savanna Hurlbert, which changed the momentum of the game and allowed them to put more pressure on their opponents. Eventually, the game came down to a penalty shootout, and in the fifth round, Melanie Bierman stepped up to score the winning goal, securing the victory for her team. The entire CSYS team rushed to the center of the field in a huge celebration.
Goals scored: Savana Hurlbert PK shootout: Ella Mamane, Melanie Bierman
Back: Christa Reese, Triniti Ferguson, Lindsay Peterson, Madison Francis, Ella Willhite, Hayden Hewitt, Leah Bishari, Lyric Woodall, Shelby Brown, Kyleigh Hearn-Ocampo, MacKenzie Nezat, Sophia Lozano, Ella Mamane
Not pictured: Zoe Myers
On the boys’ side, their first game was a loss, with the team struggling to play up to their potential, particularly in the first half. However, the boys remained resilient and rallied in their second game, dominating against a travel team with a final score of 2-0. Aidan and Gian Paul scored. They went on to dominate game 3 4-1 with goals from Aidan, two from Nathan and one from Lucas. Despite three key players, Pablo Pelaez, Asher Ferrell, and Carlos Bracho, being injured and unable to continue in the tournament, the team’s deep bench allowed them to continue their success ending up in third place among the six teams.
Front from left to right: Roberto Vieira, Carlos Bracho, Ricardo Acosta, Aidan Rangel, Eric Valentin, Bryce Collins, Pablo Palaez, Diego Valentin, Brayan Montede, Nathan Nutter, Lucas Yahney, Santiago Ospina
Back from left to right: Mario Arteta, Yovani Arteta, Christian Wallace, Nicholas Melendez, Eduardo Villarraga, Mathew Morrison, Ethan Josaphat, Kenneth Barrios, Cole Searing, Asher Ferrell, Ruben Lopez, Aaquil Lewis, Cristian Patino, Ryan Teixeira
Not pictured: Gian Paul Quispe, Cristiano Zavaleta, Nicholas Lemus, Kavin Yadav, Massimo Rizzuto, Samuel Leon, Jason Leon, Liam Devonport, Ackash Basant(coach).
It’s remarkable to note that CSYS built both teams just four weeks before the event, and they were able to compete against both travel and recreational teams. This is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the volunteer coaches from the Coral Springs Youth Soccer community, who worked tirelessly to prepare the teams for this competition.
This success is a reflection of the strength and commitment of the Coral Springs Youth Soccer program as a whole. It’s inspiring to see young athletes succeed and develop their skills in team sports, and the inclusivity of the event demonstrates the potential for athletes of all levels to compete at the highest level.
Overall, the success of the girls’ and boys’ U17 teams at the United Soccer Cup is a reason for celebration and a source of inspiration for future teams in the program. Congratulations to all those involved, and a special shoutout to the girls’ team for their thrilling gold cup victory and the celebration that followed!
Coral Springs Youth Soccer now has its own blog. Normally, we send out emails or post updates on csys.org. Now you can find them here too!
After the end of last season, we all took a brief break. But we were soon back at it starting with the Annual General meeting which is mostly about bringing on new board members and getting them up to speed. We have some new faces and we are looking forward to next season.
Yeah, I know, this is boring stuff. I agree. But this is what typically happens at this time of year. It takes quite a lot to keep this league going.
I won’t bore you with any of the details. I just want to say that we think we are really going to get even better.