SPORT PARENT CODE OF CONDUCT

Children’s sports are supposed to be fun – for the children. Unfortunately, many parents, fans and coaches don’t realize that their actions, whether verbal or nonverbal, can have a lasting emotional effect on children. Too many children are leaving sports activities because the fun is unfairly taken away by adults.

• I will not force my child to participate in sports. • I will remember that children participate to have fun and that the game is for youth, not adults.6, 9 • I will inform the coach of any physical disability or ailment that may affect the safety of my child or the safety of others. • I will learn the rules of the game and the policies of the league. • I (and my guests) will be a positive role model for my child and encourage sportsmanship by showing respect and courtesy, and by demonstrating posi- tive support for all players, coaches, officials and spectators at every game, practice or other sporting event. • I (and my guests) will not engage in any kind of unsportsmanlike conduct with any official, coach, player, or parent such as booing and taunting; refus- ing to shake hands; or using profane language or gestures. • I will not encourage any behaviors or practices that would endanger the health and wellbeing of the athletes • I will teach my child to play by the rules and to resolve conflicts without resort- ing to hostility or violence. • I will demand that my child treat other players, coaches, officials and specta- tors with respect regardless of race, creed, color, sex or ability. • I will teach my child that doing one’s best is more important than winning, so that my child will never feel defeated by the outcome of a game or his/her performance • I will praise my child for competing fairly and trying hard, and make my child feel like a winner every time. • I will never ridicule or yell at my child or other participant for making a mis- take or losing a competition. • I will emphasize skill development and practices and how they benefit my child over winning. I will also de-emphasize games and competition in the lower age groups. • I will promote the emotional and physical well-being of the athletes ahead of any personal desire I may have for my child to win. • I will respect the officials and their authority during games and will never question, discuss, or confront coaches at the game field, and will take time to speak with coaches at an agreed upon time and place. • I will demand a sports environment for my child that is free from drugs, to- bacco, and alcohol and I will refrain from their use at all sports events. • I will refrain from coaching my child or other players during games and prac- tices, unless I am one of the official coaches of the team. Dear Trebol Soccer Colorado Shootout participants;

Thank you for coming and welcome to the 2011 Trebol Soccer Colorado Shootout!

Trebol Soccer Club is proud to host the 5th annual Colorado Shootout at the biggest soccer complex in Colorado and the home of the 2010 MLS Cup Champions, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park. Over the next three days, you will be competing for a championship along with approximately 215 teams from Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Kansas and Arizona. You will have the opportunity to see an exciting rematch of the 2010 MLS Championship game with the playing FC Dallas on the stadium field Saturday night or attend the Rocky Mountain Cup game on October 14th between the Colorado Rapids and .

This year, the Colorado Shootout is excited to be hosting the regional of the Volkswagen Jr. Masters international tournament for U12 boys. Two teams from this Denver regional will earn their way to play for the “national championship” in Los Angeles the weekend of the 2011 MLS Cup. The national champion will win an expenses paid trip to Warsaw, Poland to play for the VW Jr. Masters international title.

On behalf of the membership of Trebol Soccer Club, we would like to give a special thanks to all of the volunteers, coordinators, sponsors, Trebol’s Board of Directors, staff, and especially Bill Turcotte (tournament chairperson) for presenting this awesome event.

Finally, having been fortunate enough to play in and enjoy the most prestigious tournaments around the world, I’ve come to realize what creates a successful event. And so, we do have a request for all of the players, families and participants… and that is to make this event as positive and fulfilling of an experience for everybody by treating all players, coaches, referees, parents, volunteers and staff with respect and courtesy.

Good luck this weekend! See you on the fields…

Sincerely,

Marcelo Balboa Jerry Wager Executive Director President Trebol Soccer Club Trebol Soccer Club

2011 Colorado ShootOut 1 Trebol Colorado Shootout 2011

INFORMATION AND RULES A Boys and Girls U-11 through U14, Girls U-15 through U18 competitive soccer tournament, featuring Gold, Silver and Bronze divisions if needed.

The entry fee is $725 for U11 – U18 teams.

PLAYER INFORMATION Teams must be duly registered with their respective state association and state certified rosters must be provided at time of check-in. Maximum roster size is 18 players for U11 through U15, and 22 players for U16 through U18. For those teams utilizing the 22 player roster, only 18 players may be suited up in game day uniforms to play at any given game. Teams may include up to 4 guest players. Guest players must be registered by tournament officials at time of check-in. No players may be added after the first game has been played - NO EXCEPTIONS.

All players, including guests, must have valid, approved state youth player passes with player’s picture and registrar’s signature. Players may only participate on one team during the tournament. Players on Colorado premier level teams may not guest play for teams playing in Silver or Bronze Brackets. Out of state premier level players will be reviewed on an individual basis for guest play.

GENERAL INFORMATION • Registrations must be completed and received no later than September 6, 2011 with an entry fee of $725 for U11 – U18 teams. Registration will be accepted on a spaceavailable basis only. • Two copies of the team’s certified state roster must be providedat time of check-in. • Awards for 1st-2nd place in each division. • Check-in information will be provided with team acceptance letter. • USYSA rules apply, 3 game minimum, officials are USSFcertified. • Coaches are held responsible for the conduct of their teams, parents, andfans at all times during the tournament.

If tournament is canceled due to weather before your first game, 60% of the tournament fees will be refunded (not including Rapids tickets).

Soccer Fact: In 1954 Turkey knocked out Spain from during a World Cup qualifier by drawing straws. Blindfolded Italian boy Luigi Franco Gemma picked the straws to decide the winner.

2 2011 Colorado ShootOut 2011 Tournament Rules

REGISTRATION Mandatory Registration: Teams must check in at a Mandatory Registration on Tuesday or Thursday evening prior to the tournament weekend. All teams will play their first game on Friday or Saturday. Failure to check in may result in disqualification including forfeiture of fees. Games not played will be classified as “forfeits.”

Credentials: At the Mandatory Registration, teams must provide the required credentials. All teams must submit two State league rosters (with players’ jersey numbers), guest player forms with numbers, and have available laminated U.S.Y.S.A. Player and coach I.D. cards (including current pictures), and Medical Release Forms. All out of state players and teams must have signed Travel Papers and loan forms.

Rosters: A team may add up to four (4) guest players. Proper Player Loan forms (out-of-state players) will be required at Registration along with the other required credentials. Guest players that play for Colorado premier level teams may only play in the Gold bracket in their age bracket in the tournament. This does not apply if they are playing “up” an age bracket. If a player is added to a roster after team registration or check-in, the team will automatically be subject to forfeiture of that game. Out-of-state Premier level players will be reviewed on an individual basis for guest play.

RULES OF PLAY FIFA Laws: FIFA Laws of the Game shall apply as modified by U.S.Y.S.A. and C.Y.S. and as described herein.

Duration: Duration of Games and Overtimes (no overtime in bracket play), by halves, and ball sizes are as follows:

Age Bracket Game Times Overtime BallSize Half Time (Semi & Finals Only)

17, 18 2 x 40 Minutes* 2 x 5 Minutes 5 5 Minutes 15, 16 2 x 35 Minutes* 2 x 5 Minutes 5 5 Minutes 13, 14 2 x 30 Minutes* 2 x 5 Minutes 5 5 Minutes 11, 12 2 x 25 Minutes* 2 x 5 Minutes 4 5 Minutes

*Game times may be decreased to accommodate available playing fields, late starts, and weather conditions. In the event of lightning delays, games may be considered final if they have reached half time. The tournament site director’s decision on all timing matters is final.

During pool play, regardless of game start time, referees have been instructed to limit playing time, so the games finish on time.

2011 Colorado ShootOut 3 Home Team: The home team will appear first on the game schedule.

The Home Team will supply the game ball. The game ball shall be subject to referee approval. The Home Team will be required to wear dark colored jersey; visiting team is to wear white/light colored jersey.

Protests: NO PROTESTS WILL BE ALLOWED.

Disputes: The Tournament Director or a designee shall settle all disputes and the decision shall be final.

Authority: Any situations that arise not specified herein will be resolved or determined by the Site Director, with knowledge of the Tournament Director(s). The Site Director has the authority to enforce coach, player, parent or fan eviction or removal from the tournament site at his/her discretion.

Cautions, Warnings, Send Off and Dismissal: A player receiving two Cautions (yellow cards) in a single game is considered to have been sent off (shown the red card). A player who accumulates three (3) yellow cards over the course of tournament play will not be allowed to participate in the next scheduled tournament game. A player who has been sent off shall not be replaced. A player who has been sent off shall not return for that game and shall not be allowed to participate in the next scheduled game.

A coach receiving two warnings in a single game is considered to have been dismissed (shown the red card). A coach who has been dismissed shall not be replaced. A coach who has been dismissed shall not return for that game and shall not be allowed to participate in the next scheduled game. Any player or coach receiving a red card or dismissal, who plays in or coaches the next scheduled tournament game, will cause their team to automatically forfeit that game and the game in progress will cease immediately. A player or coach who is sent off or dismissed for violent conduct or serious foul play may not be allowed to participate in the next two (2) scheduled games.

Any player or coach involved in fighting or who assaults a referee will be expelled from the tournament without refund of fees. Cards, Send Offs and Dismissals will follow through to USYSA/CYS sanctioned games.

Fighting: Any player, coach or spectator who is involved in a fight for any reason will be ejected from thetournament. Any player, coach, or spectator, who enters the field during a fight, will be ejected from thetournamentregardless of the reason for entering the field.In the event more people are involved than can be clearly identified, the game will be terminated andthe entire team or teams will be ejected from the tournament. Any player who removes his or her jersey or does

4 2011 Colorado ShootOut anything else so as not to be identified before, during, or after an altercation will be identified by whatever means possible, will be ejected from the tournament, and will cause their team to forfeit the game.

ANY PLAYER, COACH, OR SPECTATOR WHO ASSAULTS A REFEREE WILL BE EJECTED FROM THE TOURNAMENT AND THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES SHALL BE NOTIFIED.

The Referee Tents will be OFF LIMITS to all coaches, players, and spectators unless accompanied by the Site Director or authorized designee. Anyone entering the Referee tent unaccompanied may be banned from his or her next scheduled game.

Suspended Games: If, in the opinion of game officials, a game must be terminated for misconduct of players, bench, coaches or spectators, the offending team or teams may be suspended from further play and will forfeit that game and may forfeit all remaining games. All previous points earned remain as played. However, the tournament director has the right to have points earned forfeited if he/she so chooses. Additionally, the home league and State Association will be notified as appropriate.

Inclement Weather: Teams will be expected to play their game at the scheduled time and location, regardless of weather, unless otherwise notified by the Tournament Site Director. In the event of inclement weather, the Tournament Committee reserves the right to modify all tournament rules to safely and fairly end the tournament successfully. Coaches must be available to be contacted by the Tournament Staff. Teams must not leave the site until their coach has spoken directly with the Tournament Site Director, if games are called or postponed due to inclement weather. Keep in contact with the Tournament Site Director at your site. It is your responsibility to make sure you supply a cell phone and a local phone number and hotel number at check-in in case we need to contact you for any reason.

Lightning Safety: In order to provide for the safety of players and spectators please follow these rules. • If the lightning warning horn is sounded, play must be stopped and the fields cleared immediately. You must seek shelter in a hard-topped car with the windows rolled up. Any picnic shelters, pop-up tents or other partially open structures are NOT safe. • Do not return to the fields until 30 minutes after the last thunder is heard or the horn is sounded to return to the fields.

Injury: Delays of the game due to injury will result in appropriate time being added to the full game time, based on the judgment of the referee. However, all preliminaries will be terminated not less than five (5) minutes prior to the start of the next scheduled game.

2011 Colorado ShootOut 5 Check-In Conduct: Prior to the start of each scheduled game, each team must check in with the referee or field marshal with player cards and an official tournament roster (with players’ jersey numbers) so that the team may be checked into play and the game started as scheduled. Teams failing to report within 5 minutes of a scheduled kick-off will be considered to have forfeited the game.

Substitution: With the referee’s permission, a team may substitute or re-substitute any number of players at the following stoppages: • prior to a throw in, only by the team throwing in • prior to a goal kick, by either team • after a goal, by either team • after an injury when the referee has stopped play, by either team • between periods, by either team • With the referee’s permission, a team may substitute for a cautioned player at the time of the caution.

Player’s Equipment: Casts/orthopedic devices ARE permitted in competition provided that it is padded to the referee’s satisfaction. It will be the referee’s opinion only as to the safety of the players. The referee will ask the coach to remove the player, if in their opinion; the player is acting irresponsibly with the cast/orthopedic device.

Coaching: All coaches have the total responsibility for the conduct of their players, substitutes, friends and spectators at all times. Coaching from the sidelines (giving direction to one’s own team on points of strategy and position) is permitted, provided: No mechanical/electronic devices may be used, other than a time keeping device. Each coach, substitute, or player is to remain within the “coaching area” (10 yards either side of the halfway line or midfield line). No coach, substitute, or player is to make derogatory remarks or gestures to the referees, other players, or spectators. No coach, substitute or player is to use profanity. No coach, substitute, or player is to incite in any manner, disruptive behavior of any kind.

Soccer Fact: The 2002 World Cup was held in two places—Seoul, South Korea and Tokyo, Japan. Brazil won the 2002 World Cup and also has won the most World Cups (five) since the tournament began in 1930. The Women’s World Cup was played in the United States in 1999 and again in 2003, and the U.S. won their second Cup in 1999 when Brandi Chastain scored in a penalty shootout to defeat China. The German team took the 2003 Women’s World Cup.

6 2011 Colorado ShootOut TOURNAMENT COMPETITION Determining Winners: Teams will be awarded points on the following basis: • 11 points to the beneficiary of a forfeiture • 7 points for win • 3 points for tie • 0 points for loss • 1 point for each goal scored to a maximum of 3 goals • 1 point for a shut-out

A 0-0 tie will be scored as 4 points for each team (3 for a tie, 1 for a shut-out)

Tie Breakers: In the event of a tie in points at the end of bracket play; the winner for advancement will be determined as follows – (Except in a three way tie – see note below*) • The winner in head-to-head competition • Fewest goals against. • Most goals for (maximum 4 goals per game). • Fewest Red Cards • Most total wins. • Most shutouts.

If a tie still exists after steps 1-6, FIFA kicks from the mark.

* In the event of a three-way tie at the end of bracket play, the winner for advancement will be determined as above without consideration of head-to-head competition to eliminate one team. Then advancement for the remaining two teams is determined as above with consideration for head-to-head competition.

Preliminary Games: A game is complete upon completion of one half of play regardless of the circumstances of termination during the second half with final results based on the score at termination. A preliminary game can end in a tie.

Semi-Finals and Finals: Semi-Finals andFinal games, if tied after regulation, will play two 5 minute overtime halves or until the first goal scored. The first team to score a goal in overtime shall be the winner. If after overtime halves a tie still exists, FIFA Kicks from the mark will immediately follow to determine a winner.

Co-Champions: In the case of a final game being unable to start or suspended before the half, due to inclement weather. The Tournament Director may award co- champions in the affected division.

Soccer Fact: The USA trainer had to be carried off unconscious during the 1930 World Cup Semi-Final against Argentina after he ran to the pitch to attend an injured player, dropped his medicine box, and broke a bottle of chloroform. When he tried to pick up the broken bottle, he took in the fumes and fell to the ground immediately. The injured player recovered without any treatment.

2011 Colorado ShootOut 7 Dick’s Sporting Goods Park

Field Locations and Parking

Important Numbers Rapids Ticket Office: 1-866-461-6556 DSG Police: 303-287-2844 Children’s Hospital: 720-777-1234 / 13123 E. 16th Ave., Aurora Commerce City Urgent Care: 303-286-0027 / 18240 E. 104th Ave.

8 2011 Colorado ShootOut Colorado Shootout Flights and Teams

Womens U18 Gold 001) CORINTHIANS SAMBAS 002) TREBOL MARCIA TREBOL WHITE 003) ARSENAL COLORADO ROYAL 94/95 004) WHEAT RIDGE AVALANCHE WR AVALANCHE-BLUE 005) VAIL VALLEY SC U18 SILVER GIRLS 006) EDGE BLACK

Womens U18 Silver 001) DURANGO YSA DURANGO UNITED U18 002) INTERMOUNTAIN YOUTH LIBERTY 003) MONTROSE AVALANCHE 004) CASPER SC BLADES U18

Boys U11 Gold 001) COLORADO RAPIDS 002) STORM ACADEMY FC BOYS ROYAL 2000 003) ST.VRAIN FC GREEN 004) BOULDER ATHLETIC SELECT 005) BROOMFIELD BLAST RED 006) STORM BLUE 7106

Boys U11 Silver Bracket A 001) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE BAYERN 002) EVERGREEN STINGERS STINGER 01 BOYS ELITE 003) BROOMFIELD BLAST WHITE 004) TREBOL RAPIDS

Bracket B 001) COLORADO STORM 01 WHITE (7104) 002) REAL COLORADO WHITE 00/01 003) ARSENAL COLORADO BLUE 00/01 004) RCYSL CHALLENGE FIRE & ICE STORM

2011 Colorado ShootOut 9 Boys U11 Bronze 001) COLORADO UNITED RED 00/01 002) EDGE U11 EDGE WHITE 003) COLORADO STORM NORTH CSN 01B WHITE 004) COLORADO FUSION SC GUNNERS

Boys U12 VW Jr. Masters 001) REAL COLORADO NATIONAL 99/00 002) CCV STARS 00 BLACK 003) COLORADO STORM 00 COPA (7008) 004) COLORADO RAPIDS X 005) COLORADO EDGE SC SELECT 99/00 006) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE RED

Trebol Soccer Club welcomes Volkwagen of America & the Volkswagen Jr. Masters International Tournament to the 5th Annual Colorado Shootout

U12 Boys team in the region will be competing in the Denver Regional of the Volkswagen Jr. Masters within the Colorado Shootout. The U12 Boys champion and finalist will earn their way to Los Angeles MLS Championship weekend to compete in the VW Jr Masters National Championship. The winner of the 16 regional finalists will earn an expenses paid trip to Warsaw, Poland to compete in the VW Jr Masters World Championships against 19 other national champions.

Stop by and check out the competition and the cars!

10 2011 Colorado ShootOut Boys U12 Gold 001) BOULDER ATHLETIC SELECT 002) COLORADO ICE WHITE 003) ST VRAIN GREEN 004) TREBOL THUNDER

Boys U12 Silver 001) COLORADO STORM 00 WHITE (7020) 002) COLORADO STORM BLUE 003) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE BAYERN 004) COLORADO FUSION SC COPA 005) BEAR CREEK SOCCER WILDCATS 006) DURANGO YSA RUSH

Boys U12 Bronze I 001) TREBOL GREEN 002) NORTH AREA RUSH SWOOSH 003) ST. VRAIN FC WHITE 004) COLORADO FUSION GUNNERS U-12 BOYS 005) DENVER KICKERS 006) COLORADO STORM NORTH CSN 00B WHITE

Boys U12 Bronze II Bracket A 001) COLORADO FUSION METROS 002) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE AJAX 003) IMYSA YETIS 004) DURANGO YOUTH DURANGO U12

Bracket B 001) COLORADO ICE HORNETS 002) RIVERSIDE RENEGADES 99/00B 003) REAL BOYS GOLD 004) STINGERS RED HOTS

Soccer Fact: Shirt swapping was once officially prohibited at the World Cup in 1986 because FIFA did not want players to ‘bare their chests’ on the field.

2011 Colorado ShootOut 11 Boys U13 Gold 001) GARDEN CITY TWISTERS 002) COLORADO ICE WHITE 003) JACKSON HOLE YOUTH SOCCER UNITED 004) ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGARS BLACK

Boys U13 Silver Bracket A 001) BCFORCE U13 BOYS RED II 002) COLORADO STORM 99 BOYS WHITE 003) WAFC U99 COSMOS 14046 004) DURANGO YSA UNITED

Bracket B 001) TREBOL COLORADO RAPTORS 002) COLORADO UNITED BLUE 6052 003) ARVADA EDGE EDGE U13 GOLD BOYS 004) CASTLE ROCK STORM CR U13 BOYS ROYAL

Boys U13 Bronze 001) COLORADO STORM SOUTH CO STORM 99 BOYS BLUE 7002 002) COLORADO STORM SOUTH BLACK 7086 003) ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGARS RED 004) BC FORCE MILAN 005) PRIDE 99 REDS 006) BOULDER ATHLETIC UNITED

Soccer Fact: USA beat England 1-0 in the 1950 World Cup finals, though some British newspapers reported the result as USA 1, England 10 as the editor believed that the reporter had made a typing mistake. Before the match, both sides believed that it would be an easy win for England, and double-digit goals were expected. This match is now considered by many people as the greatest upset in World Cup history.

12 2011 Colorado ShootOut Boys U14 Gold 001) TREBOL REBELS 002) COLORADO UNITED WHITE 97/98 003) RUSHMORE SC RSC CHAOS 004) COLORADO EDGE SC BLACK 97/98 005) JACKSON HOLE YOUTH SOCCER UNITED 006) DURANGO YSA FC PRIDE

Boys U14 Silver I 001) LANDER STRIKERS SOCCER STRIKERS 97/98 002) TREBOL WHITE 003) 102849 NCSC BOOTLEGGERS 004) STORM SOUTH BLACK 005) BROOMFIELD BLAST SC 98 BOYS WHITE 006) ARSENAL COLORADO BLUE 97/98

Boys U14 Silver II 001) COLORADO RUSH RENEGADES 002) WHEAT RIDGE AVALANCHE 003) COLORADO STORM STORM 98 BLUE (PEZOA) 004) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE U14_REDII

Boys U14 Bronze Bracket A 001) TREBOL GREEN 002) SKYLINE TORNADOS 003) RUSHMORE SC RSC HAVOC 004) HOLD U14

Bracket B 001) IMYSA AVALANCHE 002) ST VRAIN FC WHITE 003) COLORADO EDGE WHITE 004) COLORADO STORM ROCKETS

Soccer Fact: The most common surname of World Cup players is Gonzalez or Gonzales.

2011 Colorado ShootOut 13 Girls U11 Gold 001) BROOMFIELD BLAST BROOMFIELD ULTIMATE BLAST 002) RIVERSIDE RENEGADES 00/01G 003) TREBOL NEW REVOLUTION 004) BROOMFIELD BLAST 01 G WHITE MOUA

Girls U11 Silver Bracket A 001) LITTLETON CO UNITED U11 GIRLS RED 002) COLORADO STORM 01 BLACK (7113) 003) COLORADO RAPIDS 004) STINGERS SC STINGERS 01G ELITE

Bracket B 001) COLORADO STORM STORM 01 WHITE 002) NA RUSH RUSH TIEMPO 003) STORM ACADEMY FORT COLLINS STORM 2000 WHITE 004) COLORADO FUSION COPA

Girls U11 Bronze I 001) BROOMFIELD BLAST BLACK BLAST 002) PRIDE SC PRIDE WHITE ‘01 003) COLORADO EDGE WHITE 004) BROOMFIELD BLAST 01 GIRLS BLUE 005) ARSENAL COLORADO WHITE 00/01 006) ARVADA EDGE U11 GIRLS GOLD

Soccer Fact: To prevent the Nazis from confiscating the golden Jules Rimet World Cup Trophy, Dr. Ottorino Barassi, an Italian sports official, smuggled the trophy from the bank in Rome, and hid it under his bed for most of the war time before the 1950 World Cup.

14 2011 Colorado ShootOut Girls U11 Bronze II 001) ST VRAIN FC WHITE 002) COLORADO ICE U11 ICEBLUE 003) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE BUFFS II 004) TREBOL LUCKY CHARMS

Girls U12 Gold 001) BROOMFIELD BLAST SC ‘00 BROOMFIELD BLAST RED 002) COLORADO RAPIDS 003) ARSENAL COLORADO BLUE 99/00 004) PUEBLO RANGERS SC BLUE HENS

Girls U12 Silver II 001) WESTMINSTER AFC COSMOS 002) COLORADO EDGE SC GOLD 99/00 003) LONGMONT UNITED SOCCER RED LIGHTNING 004) WESTMINSTER AFC COPA

Girls U12 Silver I Bracket A 001) COLORADO UNITED GOLD 6022 002) LONGMONT UNITED SOCCER MUSTANGS 003) TREBOL REBELS 004) COLORADO STORM CO STORM NORTH RED

Bracket B 001) STINGERS SC STINGERS 00G ELITE 002) COLORADO UNITED RED 6018 003) COLORADO STORM 00 BLACK (7073) 004) GILLETTE EDGE SC U12 GIRLS AYERS

2011 Colorado ShootOut 15 Girls U12 Bronze I 001) COLORADO EDGE SC WHITE 99/00 002) WHEAT RIDGE AVALANCHE GOLD 18001 003) BROOMFIELD BLAST WHITE 004) BOULDER ATHLETIC SELECT

Girls U12 Bronze II 001) COLORADO UNITED SILVER 6017 002) WHEAT RIDGE AVALANCHE BLUE 18005 003) COLORADO ICE BLUE B 004) REAL COLORADO BRONZE 99/00 005) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE BLACK 006) TREBOL GREEN

Girls U13 Gold 001) COLORADO EDGE WHITE 002) TREBOL WHITE 003) COLORADO UNITED BLUE 6057 004) BROOMFIELD BLAST SC 99 GIRLS WHITE

Girls U13 Silver 001) STORM NORTH 99G BLUE 002) COLORADO HAWKS DYNAMITE 003) EVERGREEN STINGERS SC STINGERS RED ELITE 004) TREBOL GREEN 005) BOULDER ATHLETIC BLUE LIGHTNING 006) PLATTE VALLEY SC VIPERS

Girls U13 Bronze Bracket A 001) ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGARS BLACK 002) LONGMONT UNITED SOCCER HEAT 003) COLORADO ICE ICE WHITE 004) REAL COLORADO GALLEGOS

Soccer Fact: India withdrawal from the 1950 World Cup finals as they were not allowed to play in bare feet. They have not had the chance to compete again since.

16 2011 Colorado ShootOut Bracket B 001) WHEAT RIDGE FIREBUGS 002) TREBOL BLACK 003) COLORADO HAWKS STARS 004) COLORADO EDGE RED 98/99

Girls U14 Gold 001) RUSHMORE SC GOLD 002) PRIDE SC PRIDE RED ‘98 003) PUEBLO RANGERS RAGE 004) COLORADO FUSION SC RAPIDS ALLIANCE 005) CASPER SC BLADES 96/97G 006) ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGARS BLACK

Girls U14 Silver 001) COLORADO STORM 98 BLACK (7092) 002) PRIDE SC PRIDE WHITE ‘98 003) LONGMONT UNITED SOCCER WILDTHINGS 004) CASPER SC BLADES 98/99G

Girls U14 Bronze Bracket A 001) COLORADO RUSH WOLFPACK 2070 002) COLORADO FUSION COPA 003) BC FORCE BLACK 004) PRIDE SC PRIDE BLACK ‘98

Bracket B 001) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE BUFFSII 002) TREBOL GREEN 003) COLORADO ICE ICE WHITE 004) WESTMINSTER AFC MUNDIAL

Soccer Fact: Mia Hamm, a star forward on the U.S. women’s national team, was once a two-time national collegiate player of the year for the University of North Carolina. She was on the 1996 and 2004 Olympic gold medal winning U.S. team as well as the 1999 World Cup team.

2011 Colorado ShootOut 17 Girls U15 Gold 001) REAL COLORADO RED 96/97 002) TREBOL WHITE 003) THOMPSON CLUB UNITED BLACK 004) COLORADO STORM NORTH CSN 97G RED 005) COLORADO STORM STORM 97 GIRLS RED 006) REAL COLORADO GOLD 96/97

Girls U15 Silver Bracket A 001) EDGE WHITE 002) COLORADO RUSH RIOT 2036 003) PRIDE SC PRIDE GOLD ‘97 004) COLORADO RUSH RIPTIDE 2035

Bracket B 001) LONGMONT UNITED SOCCER RESISTANCE 002) PRIDE SC PRIDE BLACK ‘97 003) NORTH AREA RUSH SWOOSH 004) COLORADO FUSION SC RAPIDS ALLIANCE

Girls U16 Bronze Bracket A 001) COLORADO UNITED BLUE 6028 002) ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUGARS RED 003) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE GOLD 004) TREBOL CLOVERS

Bracket B 001) CASPER WYO UNITED 002) COLORADO RUSH IMPACT 2018 003) INTER-MOUNTAIN YOUTH SOCCER SNOW CATS 004) DURANGO YSA DURANGO UNITED INFERNO

Soccer Fact: Fans at Gillingham were subjected to celery searches in 1996. a craze had started for waving sticks of celery while chanting an obscene song. So anyone caught in possession of the vegetable was threatened with a life ban.

18 2011 Colorado ShootOut Girls U17 Silver 001) COLORADO STORM 95 RED (7079) 002) BOULDER COUNTY FORCE BLACK 003) CRESTMOOR/CRANMER SUN DEVILS 004) ARVADA EDGE U17G BLACK 005) COLORADO STORM NORTH CSN 96G RED 006) HOLD U17

Soccer Fact: Referee Henning Erikstrup was about to blow full-time with Norager leading Ebeltoft 4-3 in a Danish league match when his dentures suddenly fell out. While he scrambled around looking for them, Ebeltoft equalised. Despite vehement protests from Ebeltoft, Mr Erikstup disallowed the goal, replaced his false teeth and promptly blew the final whistle.

2011 Colorado ShootOut 19 20 2011 Colorado ShootOut 2011 Colorado ShootOut 21 22 2011 Colorado ShootOut Mission Our mission is to establish and maintain an inclusive and competitive soccer program(s), and to provide an opportunity for families of all ethnic, racial or economic backgrounds to pursue an interest in soccer and to develop ideals of fun, sportsmanship and global citizenship. Trebol strives to attain its mission within the bounds of affordable fees for its participating families from Boulder County and the communities in the area. We strongly believe that absolutely no child should be prevented from playing soccer due to financial hardships. Therefore, our club offers scholarships, on a financial need basis, to those families in need. More than 14% of our players will receive some form of need based scholarship.

TREBOL SOCCER CLUB

720-8-SOCCER (720) 876-2237

P.O. Box 895 Lafayette, CO 80026-9328

www.trebolsoccer.org

2011 Colorado ShootOut 23 2011 Trebol Colorado Shoot Out Notes

24 2011 Colorado ShootOut Get A-head of the Game for 2012 Start thinking about supporting the Colorado Shoot Out with a sponsorship donation.

Trebol Soccer is looking for a few businesses that would like to gain some valuable exposure during this2011 great Colorado annual ShootOut event. This Ad yearSpecs we saw over 200 teams take part in the Shoot Out. That’s roughly 3,000 players and 7,000 spectators that were onsite at the Dick’s Sporting Goods Field Complex soaking up the atmosphere for this 3-day event. Standard Ad Unit Specs: Images: Whenever possible, we prefer to receive images in electronic form. We can process most formats, including ThisPhotoshop printed (PSD), JPG, program PNG, GIF, EPS, is and only Illustrator part (AI). Otherwise, of the good package quality printed benefits material is fine. that We are offered to ourcannot sponsors. accept transparencies And or negatives with fora any tiered graphic materials.sponsorship structure that is cost friendly, Logos: largeThe best enterprisesway to send logos and to other small line art isindependent in EPS, Adobe Illustrator businesses or Postscript format. won’t If the file feel contains excluded. any specific fonts, please include them. Otherwise, a medium to high resolution image file is acceptable. Business cards are the hardest to work with due to poor image quality.

AllSending money Materials raised thru the Colorado Shoot Out sponsorships, goes toward Electronic Transfer: supportingMaterials may be emailedTrebol to [email protected], programming, as long fromas the files skills are no largertraining than (3) Three and megabyte. field costs to playerContact The scholarships Trebol Office prior to sendingthat anyensure files to ensure that we knowany they player are coming wants and can confirm to play reciept. the beautiful Regular Mail or Hand Delivery: gameYou can mail gets files onthat DVD, CD-ROMchance. or ZIP disks All to: sponsorship donations are tax deductable.

Trebol Soccer Club Office Hours: P.O. Box 895 Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. For1200 more Diamond Circle,information Suite G onTue/Thur sponsorship 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 opportunities p.m. for this and other Lafayette, CO 80026 E-mail us at: [email protected] events, please contact theMain TrebolTelephone: 720-876-2237office at [email protected] or by 720-876-2237 calling* Important Note: Ad placement cannot be completed until. ad size is confirmed thru the Trebol Office and all materials are recieved.

Banner Ad 5” x 1.075”

1/4 Page Ad 2.375” x 3.75”

Full Page Ad 5” x 7.75”

1/4 Page Ad 1/2 Page Ad ad sizing 2.375” x 3.75” 5” x 3.75” for the printed program ## ## ## *A PDF copy of this program is available for download at www.trebolsoccer.org on the Tournament Main page

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