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WSA teams were at it again last weekend (August 22-24) at the Chinook Cup with continued success. Congratulations to all that participated.
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Champions: - Boys U11 Falcons (6-0 win over WUSC) - Boys U12 Gunners (6-3 win over Bridlemile) - Girls U11 Valor (5-1 win over Bridlemile) - Girls U13 Courage (4-3 win over Southside SC)
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Finalists: - Girls U12 United (2-1 loss to CPSC) - Girls U14 Intrepid (1-0 loss to Chinook SC)
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There is no rest for the weary ... or the soccer player! WSA teams were back at it over the July 26th weekend with continued success. Way to go WSA !!!
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Oswego Nike Cup - Boys U11 Pilots, Champions (3-1 win over Wolfpack United) - Girls U12 Glory, Champions (1-0 win in PKs over SSC Trinidad) - Girls U14 Xplosion, Champions (3-0 win over WUSC Valencia) - Girls U16 Justice, Champions (3-0 win over FWU Reign) - Girls U13 Eclipse, Finalist (2-0 loss to FC Crush) - Girls U16 Justice-White, Finalist (2-0 loss to Lakewood Legacy)
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Cascade Cup - Boys U11 Falcons, Finalist (2-1 loss in PKs to Thelo Galaxy) - Girls U18 Thrashers, Finalist (3-1 loss to ESUFC Chelsea)
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Pleasanton Rage College Showcase - Girls U17 Liberty, Semi-Finalist
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WSA Teams were at it again getting more competition during the summer tournaments and bringing home the "hardware". Great Job !
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Adidas Beaverton Cup - Girls U17 Liberty, Champions - Boys U11 Pilots, Semi-Finalist
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Crossfire Challenge - Boys U13 Gunners, Finalist (5-0 loss to Crossfire Premier) - Boys U17 Crew, Finalist (2-0 loss to Whatcom FC)
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WSA Teams were very busy and successful over the July 12th weekend at various tournaments. Congratulations go out to all the teams that played!
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Crossfire Challenge - Girls U12 United, Champions (1-0 win over Eastside FC) - Girls U14 Xplosion, Champions (3-2 win over Cascade FC) - Girls U18 Thrashers, Champions (1-0 win over Crossfire Premier) - Girls U12 Glory, Finalist (1-0 loss to Crossfire Premier)
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PCU Summer Classic - Girls U11 Valor, Finalist (1-0 loss to Tualatin SC) - Boys U13 Gunners, Finalist
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Kent Cornucopia - Boys U14 Vipers, Finalist
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Announcing WSA/CWSC/FCV’s New Director of Coaching! - Gary Osterhage
Washington Soccer Academy,Camas Washougal Soccer Club and FC Vancouver are extremely proud and excited to announce the hiring of Gary Osterhage as their new full time Director of Coaching. Gary brings to WSA/CWSC/FCV an incredible soccer resume and a proven successful track record in Club administration that is unequaled in SW Washington youth soccer. The addition of Gary Osterhage as Director of Coaching, further establishes WSA/CWSC/FCV as the elite soccer club in SW Washington now and well into the future.
Gary will be attending the 2008 Clash at the Border Soccer Tournament and is looking forward to meeting as many of you as possible! Gary's official start date is July 1, 2008 ... Click here for more information
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The FCV Justice wish to thank the various organzations for their contributions to the Region IV Championships effort in Hawaii! It was greatly appreciated.
The girls drew a bracket that was unbelievably challenging: Arizona Hammers, So Cal Blues (nationally ranked); So Cal Slammers (1st or 2nd in country depending on the polls you look at). In fact the So Cal Slammers team won the entire Region IV championship and are undoubtedly favored to win the National Championship in Arkansas next month. We'll have to see.
The soccer being played at this tournamnet, for this age, is thte best that the Justice have been involved with. The Justice beat the Arizona team 2-0 but then got handed defeats by the 2 Cal teams 2-0 (Blues) and 4-0 (Slammers). The Slammers were a treat to watch. Their skills of nearly every player were incredible. While the Justice have a few kids that could match their skills, in the end the depth was just too overwhelming. Their touch on the ball, spacing, set plays, etc., were all elite level soccer.
The fact that the Justice were able to facee these teams will make the Justice much better players in the future. The experience they just gained is immeasureable.
Finally, the place was crawling with college scouts. Pretty much the whole Pac 10, Michigan, both Portland schools, Santa Clara, Texas, Cal Poly, San Diego and SD State, Hawaii, and more were represented. They were very apparent, that is they wore their colors as if they really wanted to be noticed. There is no question that for the premier level player, this tournament at this age group and higher is the place to get noticed. 
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It’s Official! CWSC and FCV have formed an alliance … read more
Check out CWSC's website ......... 
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