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Team Pages
To view the latest Academy information, including schedules, standings, player rosters and contact information please visit the U-15/16 and U-17/18 Academy Team Pages


Development Academy Home Page
To view the latest information on the Development Academy, please visit the Development Academy Home Page on
www.ussoccer.com.  


Development Academy Alumni - 2010

Player

Hometown

Years

College


Nathan Ott

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

Hampden-Sydney

Paul Dillon

Chesapeake, VA

2008-2010 

Marquette

Alex Vaughn

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

Old Dominion

Travis Brent

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

Marshall

William Cason

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

Villanova

Frank "Trey" Saunders

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

Virginia

Rohen Gresalfi

Virginia Beach, VA

2009-2010

Coastal Carolina

Richard Diaz

Chesapeake, VA

2008-2010 

Akron

Clay Newton

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

Methodist

Trevor Nichols

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

West Point - USMA

Santo Ripa

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2010 

VMI

John Devaldes Virginia Beach, VA 2008-2010 Radford
Phil Hovermale Virginia Beach, VA 2008-2010 Radford

 


Development Academy Description  

Developing the Next Generation
U.S. Soccer’s Development Academy program is driven by the game and its players, coaches and referees.  This game-centric approach allows for long-term development to occur through a deep understanding of what makes players successful around the world.  As the sport of soccer grows in the United States, young players in our country need the proper environment to compete against the world’s elite.  The U.S. Soccer Development Academy program provides the optimum developmental environment for the nation’s top youth soccer players, coaches and referees by emphasizing development through quality training and limited, meaningful competition.
 

Meaningful Training
Academy teams spend a greater amount of time focused on training to improve as individuals and as a team. The teams and players receive direct feedback and evaluations from National Team Staff and ProZone video analysis. To round-out the complete training environment, Academy teams are tested in their physical capabilities using the SPARQ testing methodology and their hydration levels by Gatorade.  They also receive a SPARQ training curriculum for soccer-specific athletic training and Nutrition and Hydration recommendations from Gatorade’s Sports Science Institute.  Each athlete then gains a greater understanding of how they compare physically against their peers and what they need to do to achieve their optimal performance levels. 
 

Competitive Environment
The Academy program features teams from the top youth clubs from around the country. Each Academy team plays approximately 30 regular season games to ensure all games are meaningful. Games are also played according to FIFA’s Laws of the Game and officiated by a pool of the nation’s top young referees in order to prepare players for the next level of competition. National Team Scouts regularly attend Academy games, so players are evaluated over the course of the season and in their natural positions allowing for better player assessment.
 

Early Success
As the program enters its second year, it has already dramatically impacted the player development process in the United States. In 2008, more than 100 players from Academy clubs were included in U.S. Youth National Teams and almost 800 graduates from the inaugural Academy class participated in college soccer the following fall. Virtually all college programs use the Academy program as a scouting vehicle and the program has received increased attention from professional scouts representing domestic and international clubs. Visit ussoccer.com to view the top Academy teams in action.


Development Academy Presentation

Please click here to learn more about the origins of the U.S. Soccer Development Academy program


Tryout Information

If you are interested in trying out for the U15/16 or U17/18 Development Academy teams please contact Jay Hoffman, Technical Director, at jay@varush.com  or  757-430-3500. 

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U.S. Soccer Videos 
Find out more about the Development Academy by watching the following videos. 

"What's Next?"

"What is it?"

Bob Bradley Speaks to Academy Members at the 2008 Winter Showcase

"What’s It About”

“Development Academy: The Next Step”

“Interview with MNT Head Coach Bob Bradley at a Development Academy Fall Showcase”


Development Academy FAQ’s
Further questions about the Development Academy can be answered in this
U.S. Soccer FAQ.


ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” aired a feature covering U.S. Soccer’s player development initiative leading up to the World Cup this summer.  The short feature includes footage from Development Academy events and has interviews from the L.A. based Academy club, LAFC Chelsea. 


Sports Medicine News
04/09/10  Concussion Article

04/09/10 Why sleep in important 


U.S. Soccer Press Releases (full list of releases available at US Soccer)

07/18/10 Vardar Wins U1718 Championship as Academy Starting XI Honors are Unveiled
07/17/10 Quotes from 2010 Finals Week Placement Matches
07/17/10 Vardar Defeats Crossfire 3-1 To Win U-17/18 National Title
07/17/10 Third Place Goes to Real So Cal in 2-3 Win Against CASL
07/17/10 Baltimore Bays Finish Season With 1-0 Victory Against FC Dallas
07/17/10 Concorde Fire Defeats Derby County Wolves 4-2 for Seventh Place
07/17/10 Finals Week Day Eight Notes
07/17/10 U15/16 Development Academy Honors Announced as Chicago Fire are Crowned Champion
07/16/10 U-15/16 Age Division Placement Games Quote Sheet
07/16/10 Chicago Fire Defeat Cal Odyssey in Penalties for U-15/16 National Championship
07/16/10 Baltimore Bays Take Third Place at 2010 Finals Week with 3-1 Defeat of De Anza Force
07/16/10 Internationals Close Out Finals Week With 1-0 Victory
07/16/10 CASL Chelsea FC Academy Takes Seventh Place in U-15/16 Age Division with 2-1 Win
07/16/10 Finals Week Day 7 Notes
07/15/10 Real So Cal Victorious Against Concorde Fire 5-1 to Close Out Group Play


SPARQ Training
All scores for Spring Showcase SPARQ Testing are now posted online for review
Visit the SPARQ site to get training tips and check your scores (have your locker room ID ready)


US Soccer News and Articles
  NEWS RELEASE US SOCCER
Player Development Academy
National Team Coaches and Executives Speak on Player Development Academy

U. S. Soccer Federation Program Overview


VA Rush News and Articles
US Soccer Interviews Rush's 'Z' Shihata
VA Rush Success at Nike Friendlies

Virginia Pilot Article on VA Rush
Message from David Dengerink

Developmental Academy Alumni List - 2009

Player

Hometown

Years

College


Adam Klink

Chesapeake, VA

2008-2009

Rutgers

Ari Dimas

Chesapeake, VA

2008-2009

Virginia

Morgan Kane

Grandy, NC

2008-2009

Campbll

Zaher Shihata

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

VMI

Seth Buckmaster

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

Liberty

Chris Whiteside

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

Hampden Sydney 

Rory Mills

Virginia Beach, VA

2009-2009

Hampden Sydney

Hector Arellano

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

Loyola Maryland

Alex Gylfason

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

UNC-Wilmington

Jordan Grumney

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

Wright State

Jordan Cyrus

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

Maryland

Kyle Anderson

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

 Virginia Wesleyan

Michael Scotland

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

 Virginia Wesleyan

Taylor Brittan

Virginia Beach, VA

2008-2009

 College of Charleston


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