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Illinois teams lead charge to the national title
FRISCO, Texas (June 28, 2006) – US Youth
Soccer is proud to announce the 2006 US Youth Soccer Region II
(Midwest) Champions and acknowledge their success in the state
and regional championships of the US Youth Soccer National
Championship Series, the country’s most prestigious national
youth soccer tournament. These teams now move on to the third
and final leg of the quest for the national championships.
2006 US Youth Soccer Region II (Midwest) Champions
Under-13 Boys – Michigan Wolves (MI)
Under-14 Boys – Michigan Wolves (MI)
Under-15 Boys – Chicago Magic (IL)
Under-16 Boys – FC Milwaukee (WI)
Under-17 Boys – Scott Gallagher (MO)
Under-18 Boys – Chicago Magic (IL)
Under-19 Boys – Javanon (KY)
Under-13 Girls – KCFC Alliance (KS)
Under-14 Girls – Michigan Hawks (MI)
Under-15 Girls – Eclipse Select (IL)
Under-16 Girls – Internationals (OH-N)
Under-17 Girls – Eclipse Select (IL)
Under-18 Girls – Eclipse Select (IL)
Under-19 Girls – Eclipse Select (IL)
“What a great week of play and a tremendous
event by host Wisconsin Youth Soccer Association," said David
Messersmith, president of US Youth Soccer. "Each year, the
nation’s top players look forward to the country's best
competition as teams earn their way from state to regional
champions, striving to be one of the top 48 teams in the country
playing for the National Championship. Congratulations to all of
the more than 200 teams who advanced to represent their state at
the regional competition this week and to those who will
continue their quest to lift the National Championship trophy
high.”
The 2006 US Youth Soccer National
Championship Series is the country’s most prestigious national
youth soccer tournament, providing approximately 185,000 players
on more than 10,000 teams from US Youth Soccer’s 55 State
Associations the opportunity to showcase their soccer skills
against the best competition in the nation while emphasizing
teamwork, discipline and fair play.
The US Youth Soccer National
Championships cap a yearlong series of competitions for boys and
girls teams in multiple age brackets as teams earn their way
from the top teams in their state to the regional championship
tournaments. US Youth Soccer State Champions and selected
wildcard teams are eligible to compete in one of four US Youth
Soccer Regional Championships. The champions in the Under-14
through Under-19 age brackets from each regional event will
converge in a final four at the James W. Cownie Soccer Complex,
July 25-30, in Des Moines, Iowa against the nation’s top
competition.
2006 marks the 30th
anniversary of the under-16 boys D.J. Niotis Cup and 15th
Anniversary of the under-17 girls Laura Moynihan Cup. The James
P. McGuire Cup is the oldest trophy in youth sport dating back
to 1935 with the inaugural youth championships. The under-19
boys age group as the National Champion will hoist the McGuire
Cup. This is the 71th anniversary of the storied cup.
Annually the US Youth Soccer National
Championship Series provides the nation’s top collegiate coaches
the premier stage to identify and scout the most coveted players
in the country. In 2005, over 500 coaches attended the US Youth
Soccer Regional Championships including the majority of the top
25 men’s and women’s programs based on the final 2005 NSCAA/adidas
National Rankings for NCAA Division I schools. The chronological
dates and locations for the remaining Regional Championships and
the 2006 US Youth Soccer National Championships are:
2006 US Youth Soccer Region II
(Midwest) Regional Championships
USA Youth and Neenah
Memorial Park/High School Complexes – Fox Cities, WI
June 23-28, 2006
2006 US Youth Soccer Region I
(East) Regional Championships
Hampton Roads Soccer
Complex – Virginia Beach, VA
June 29-July 4, 2006
2006 US Youth Soccer Region III
(South) Regional Championships
Burns Park Soccer Complex
– North Little Rock, AR
June 29-July 5, 2006
2006 US Youth Soccer National Championships
James W. Cownie Soccer
Park – Des Moines, IA
July 25-30, 2006
To learn more about the US Youth
Soccer National Championship Series and see the results from all
of the regional competitions log on to
http://Championships.USYouthSoccer.org, the online home for the
US Youth Soccer National Championship Series, providing the
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