Thursday, June 6, 2013

Last Day to Register! U16/U18 Academy Open Training Session Announcement


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SJ Earthquakes U16/U18 Academy Open Training I.D. Session

The San Jose Earthquakes are excited to announce they will be holding a Open Training I.D. Session for their fully funded U16 and U18 teams participating in the 2013/14 U.S. Soccer Development Academy season. The I.D. Session for the U16 and U18 teams will take place June 8th from 10am-2pm (U16's 10a-12a and U18's 12p-2p) at Watson Park in San Jose. Please see registration details below and register early to guarantee placement into the I.D. Session.

The San Jose Earthquakes Academy program will be made up of the top U16 players (1997, 1998 and 1999 birth-dates) and the top U18 players (1995 and 1996 birth-dates). Major League Soccer has made it clear that youth development within the Development Academy, the highest level of competition in the nation, is the most important area to improve and develop future professional and national team players. The U16 and U18 academy teams will compete in the United States Developmental Academy program encompassing a 10-month season, starting in September and ending in June, highlighted by two showcases, an end of the year national playoff structure, as well as the adidas sponsored national Generation adidas Cup for MLS Clubs only. 

Academy hopefuls who make the final cut will report for residential pre-season camp beginning August 5 at CalState East Bay for orientation, equipment pickup, medicals, fitness testing, and intense training. Players selected to the 2013-14 Academy Teams will be presented on the field at a SJ Earthquakes home game in September - TBD. 


U-16/18 June Open Training I.D. Session Times & Location
  • Who: 1997/1998's (U16 WAIT LIST) - 1995/1996's (U18 LIMITED SPOTS)
  • When: Sat June 8th  (U16's - 10a-12a) and (U18's - 12p-2p)
  • Where: Watson Park, San Jose CA 
  • Cost: Free online registration
  • Register: http://sjquak.es/OTS
We strongly recommend that players register on-line at http://sjquak.es/OTS as there are limited number of spots available for each date - so register early! Players must also bring a completed waiver (download here) signed by his/her parent or guardian in order to participate in the tryouts. 

Need more information? Email us at: preacademy@sjearthquakes.com or call us: (408) 800-SJEQ (Se Habla Español)


SJ Earthquakes 2013 College Commitments
 

It is not an easy job to achieve excellence both on and off the field, and the young men of the San Jose Earthquakes Youth Academy teams are put to the test constantly - by parents, by teachers and by coaches.

From soccer to sales, the lessons being taught to these teens will forever impact their lives. “We do everything we can to ensure they leave us on a path brighter than when they joined us,” said technical director Chris Leitch.

Without a doubt, the 2013 class of college commitments is an example of that, sending 13 players off to collegiate programs in the fall. The list includes the reigning national champion Indiana Hoosiers as well as Pac-12 members Cal and Washington.

Said Cal commit Trevor Long, “I knew I had to have good grades to even be considered to attend Cal. The Quakes helped me accomplish that feat by always reminding us that soccer isn't the only important thing.”

Mentors work tirelessly to prepare teenagers for what lies ahead of them. “This is especially important in our case because some of the kids don’t have someone to invest the time in thinking about their future,” said Leitch.

It is standard for high school administrations to require a certain grade point average to be eligible to participate in interscholastic sports. The academy, although not requiring a specific GPA, remains actively involved in the players’ scholastic endeavors, and makes it a mission of theirs to help these young men become not just better soccer players, but better people as well.

“We get a lot of players that come to us already academically handicapped, so we also make sure they have a plan that includes their education,” said Leitch. “We’ve also added coaches from Stanford (to the Academy staff) to ensure we have a college point person to aid and walk the players through the recruiting process.” The academy tracks the players’ grades throughout their careers and often requests transcripts from their respective high schools to ensure the kids are on the right track.

Emilio Huerta of the 18s said, “San Diego State had a 10% admittance rate this year and I was one of them. The Academy played a huge role in that.”

Josh Totte, captain of the 16s squad, said, “There's no GPA requirement, but they do collect our report cards, so that pushes us to get good grades. The coaches constantly stress the importance of keeping your grades up, especially if you want to play in college.”

Totte has yet to formally commit to a school, but his future is extremely bright and he credits the Academy a great deal for both his scholastic and athletic development. “Overall, it's a great experience, and if you’re an elite player trying to get better and play against the best, you should definitely try to join the Academy.”

Totte’s teammates on the 16s have already committed to such quality institutions as Stanford, Wake Forest, and possibly even Yale, proving that these young men are being pushed not only on the field, but in the classroom, by coaches who care as much about their present as they do about their future.
 

2013 College Commitments:
  • Malek Bashti (Monta Vista HS) – UC San Diego
  • Randell Austin Black (Pivot HS) – Cal
  • Isaiah Dargan (De La Salle HS) – Chico State
  • Christian De Luna (Bentley HS) – University of San Francisco
  • Emilio Huerta (Saint Francis HS) – San Diego State
  • John Knutsen (St. Ignatius HS) – Washington
  • Myles Lark (Bullard HS) – Cal State Fullerton
  • Trevor Long (Granada HS) – Cal
  • Jose Navarro (Concord HS) – Western Iowa
  • Andy Perez (The Harker School) – UC Santa Barbara
  • Chad Radulovich (California HS) – Western Washinton
  • Anthony Ruiz (Miramonte HS) – San Jose State
  • Tommy Thompson (Granite Bay HS) – Indiana
Verbal Commitments post 2013 graduation year.
  • Alex Luia - Stanford University
  • Josh Mortin - Cal
  • Josh Totte - Yale University
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Monday, June 3, 2013

5 Days Left! U16/U18 Academy Tryouts Announcement


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SJ Earthquakes U16/U18 Academy I.D. Camp Tryouts

The San Jose Earthquakes are excited to announce they will be holding an Identification Camp for their fully funded U16 and U18 teams participating in the 2013/14 U.S. Soccer Development Academy season. The I.D. Camp for the U16 and U18 teams will take place June 8th from 10am-2pm (U16's 10a-12a and U18's 12p-2p) at Watson Park in San Jose. Please see registration details below and register early to guarantee placement into the i.d. camp. 

The San Jose Earthquakes Academy program will be made up of the top U16 players (1997, 1998 and 1999 birth-dates) and the top U18 players (1995 and 1996 birth-dates). Major League Soccer has made it clear that youth development within the Development Academy, the highest level of competition in the nation, is the most important area to improve and develop future professional and national team players. The U16 and U18 academy teams will compete in the United States Developmental Academy program encompassing a 10-month season, starting in September and ending in June, highlighted by two showcases, an end of the year national playoff structure, as well as the adidas sponsored national Generation adidas Cup for MLS Clubs only. 

Academy hopefuls who make the final cut will report for residential pre-season camp beginning August 5 at CalState East Bay for orientation, equipment pickup, medicals, fitness testing, and intense training. Players selected to the 2013-14 Academy Teams will be presented on the field at a SJ Earthquakes home game in September - TBD. 


U-16/18 June I.D. Tryout Times & Locations
We strongly recommend that players register on-line at http://sjquak.es/tryout as there are limited number of spots available for each date - so register early! Players must also bring a completed waiver (download here) signed by his/her parent or guardian in order to participate in the tryouts. 

Need more information? Email us at: preacademy@sjearthquakes.com or call us: (408) 800-SJEQ (Se Habla Español)


SJ Earthquakes 2013 College Commitments

The Earthquakes Academy’s class of 2013 produced 13 commitments to colleges around the country. Here’s a glance at where they’re heading:
  • Malek Bashti (Monta Vista HS) – UC San Diego
  • Randell Austin Black (Pivot HS) – Cal
  • Isaiah Dargan (De La Salle HS) – Chico State
  • Christian De Luna (Bentley HS) – University of San Francisco
  • Emilio Huerta (Saint Francis HS) – San Diego State
  • John Knutsen (St. Ignatius HS) – Washington
  • Myles Lark (Bullard HS) – Cal State Fullerton
  • Trevor Long (Granada HS) – Cal
  • Jose Navarro (Concord HS) – Western Iowa
  • Andy Perez (The Harker School) – UC Santa Barbara
  • Chad Radulovich (California HS) – Western Washinton
  • Anthony Ruiz (Miramonte HS) – San Jose State
  • Tommy Thompson (Granite Bay HS) – Indiana
Verbal Commitments post 2013 graduation year. 
  • Alex Luia - Stanford University
  • Josh Mortin - Cal
  • Josh Totte - Yale University
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Friday, May 31, 2013

SJ Earthquakes U16/U18 Academy Tryouts Announcement


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SJ Earthquakes U16/U18 Academy I.D. Camp Tryouts

The San Jose Earthquakes are excited to announce they will be holding an Identification Camp for their fully funded U16 and U18 teams participating in the 2013/14 U.S. Soccer Development Academy season. The I.D. Camp for the U16 and U18 teams will take place June 8th from 10am-2pm (U16's 10a-12a and U18's 12p-2p) at Watson Park in San Jose. Please see registration details below and register early to guarantee placement into the i.d. camp. 

The San Jose Earthquakes Academy program will be made up of the top U16 players (1997, 1998 and 1999 birth-dates) and the top U18 players (1995 and 1996 birth-dates). Major League Soccer has made it clear that youth development within the Development Academy, the highest level of competition in the nation, is the most important area to improve and develop future professional and national team players. The U16 and U18 academy teams will compete in the United States Developmental Academy program encompassing a 10-month season, starting in September and ending in June, highlighted by two showcases, an end of the year national playoff structure, as well as the adidas sponsored national Generation adidas Cup for MLS Clubs only. 

Academy hopefuls who make the final cut will report for residential pre-season camp beginning August 5 at CalState East Bay for orientation, equipment pickup, medicals, fitness testing, and intense training. Players selected to the 2013-14 Academy Teams will be presented on the field at a SJ Earthquakes home game in September - TBD. 


U-16/18 June I.D. Tryout Times & Locations
We strongly recommend that players register on-line at http://sjquak.es/tryout as there are limited number of spots available for each date - so register early! Players must also bring a completed waiver (download here) signed by his/her parent or guardian in order to participate in the tryouts. 

Need more information? Email us at: preacademy@sjearthquakes.com or call us: (408) 800-SJEQ (Se Habla Español)


SJ Earthquakes 2013 College Commitments

The Earthquakes Academy’s class of 2013 produced 13 commitments to colleges around the country. Here’s a glance at where they’re heading:
  • Malek Bashti (Monta Vista HS) – UC San Diego
  • Randell Austin Black (Pivot HS) – Cal
  • Isaiah Dargan (De La Salle HS) – Chico State
  • Christian De Luna (Bentley HS) – University of San Francisco
  • Emilio Huerta (Saint Francis HS) – San Diego State
  • John Knutsen (St. Ignatius HS) – Washington
  • Myles Lark (Bullard HS) – Cal State Fullerton
  • Trevor Long (Granada HS) – Cal
  • Jose Navarro (Concord HS) – Western Iowa
  • Andy Perez (The Harker School) – UC Santa Barbara
  • Chad Radulovich (California HS) – Western Washinton
  • Anthony Ruiz (Miramonte HS) – San Jose State
  • Tommy Thompson (Granite Bay HS) – Indiana
Verbal Commitments post 2013 graduation year. 
  • Alex Luia - Stanford University
  • Josh Mortin - Cal
  • Josh Totte - Yale University
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Thursday, May 16, 2013

2 Days Left To Register: SJ Earthquakes U14 Academy Tryouts


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2 Days Left! SJ Earthquakes U13/14 Academy Tryouts

The San Jose Earthquakes are proud to announce the addition of a U13/14 Academy team, the youngest age group within the organization's fully funded youth development program, joining our U16 and U18 Academy teams in competing at the very highest level of youth soccer in our country. In an effort to identify the top talent in Northern California, the San Jose Earthquakes will be holding two I.D. Camps in May and June open to elite players born in 1999, 2000, and 2001. Players will be competing for selection into the U13/14 Development Academy team for the 2013/14 season kicking off in the fall of 2013. Please see the information at the bottom of this email for dates, times and registration details.
 
The US Soccer Development Academy (USSDA) NorCal Division will include current Academy and select non-Academy clubs that will participate in a regional league in order to minimize travel for these younger aged players. The program will span 10 months from September through June and will include a futsal component during winter months. The focus of this program will be on maximizing training sessions throughout the year and playing less but more meaningful games. Players will train a minimum of three times a week in San Jose.
 
The San Jose Earthquakes Academy is a fully-funded professional youth development program, trained and coached by ex-MLS, collegiate, USSF "A" licensed staff. All training, travel and league fees are covered by the San Jose Earthquakes. The players who are selected to play on the U13/14's will have the opportunity to continue their development through our U16 and U18 Academy teams with the purpose of advancing the most talented players to the professional ranks of the San Jose Earthquakes.

To learn more about the U-13/14 US Soccer Development Academy, visit http://sjquak.es/ussda
 

U-14 May and June I.D. Tryout Times & Locations
  • Who: Boys Born in 1999, 2000 and 2001
  • When: Sat May 18th (8a-10:30a) / Sun May 19th (8a-12:00a) and Sat June 29th (10a-2p) / Sun June 30th (10a-2p)
  • Where: Watson Park, San Jose CA 
  • Cost: Free w/online registration
  • Register: http://sjquak.es/idcamp
We strongly recommend that players register on-line at http://sjquak.es/idcamp as there are limited number of spots available for each date - so register early! Players must also bring a completed waiver (download heresigned by his/her parent or guardian in order to participate in the tryouts. 
 


Need more information? Email us at: preacademy@sjearthquakes.com or call us: (408) 800-SJEQ (Se Habla Español)


SJ Earthquakes 2013 College Commitments

The Earthquakes Academy’s class of 2013 produced 13 commitments to colleges around the country. Here’s a glance at where they’re heading:
  • Malek Bashti (Monta Vista HS) – UC San Diego
  • Randell Austin Black (Pivot HS) – Cal
  • Isaiah Dargan (De La Salle HS) – Chico State
  • Christian De Luna (Bentley HS) – University of San Francisco
  • Emilio Huerta (Saint Francis HS) – San Diego State
  • John Knutsen (St. Ignatius HS) – Washington
  • Myles Lark (Bullard HS) – Cal State Fullerton
  • Trevor Long (Granada HS) – Cal
  • Jose Navarro (Concord HS) – Western Iowa
  • Andy Perez (The Harker School) – UC Santa Barbara
  • Chad Radulovich (California HS) – Western Washinton
  • Anthony Ruiz (Miramonte HS) – San Jose State
  • Tommy Thompson (Granite Bay HS) – Indiana
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