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Why Sponsor Us? Sponsorship Helps Us to Offset Costs of Travelling to High Pro Le Showcase Tournaments in Canada & US Why Sponsor Us? Sponsorship helps us to offset costs of travelling to high prole Showcase tournaments in Canada & US. Attendance at these tournaments help players secure post-secondary education opportunities while playing the game they LOVE! Media Guide A full-colour, vibrant booklet showcasing each of our Players’ soccer proles. The media guide is distributed to XX,XXX visitors at all team events both in Canada and the USA. Advertising Available: Uniform Kits FULL PAGE - $1,000 Our girls are looking for premium sponsors to brand our uniform kits! We wear our kits with pride everywhere we go - HALF PAGE - $500 whether it is to practice, tness, home games, away games BUSINESS CARD - $300 or tournaments in Canada and the USA. Sponsorship Available: $6,000 $1,750 $1,500 Your logo Your logo Your logo embroidered on embroidered on embroidered on all uniform sets (4) one uniform set track suit, rain jacket and bag Woodbridge Strikers ‘99 Team How to Get the Ball Rolling ... GIUSEPPE (JOE) PAROLINI LUCILLE ABATE Woodbridge S.C. Head Coach Woodbridge S.C. Sponsorship Consultant E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN HELPING US TO REACH OUR DREAMS! COACHES GIUSEPPE (JOE) PAROLINI Woodbridge Soccer Head Coach 1999 & League 1 Womens Cell (416) 805-1294 Tel: (905) 893-0696 E-mail: [email protected] HIGHLIGHTS • Graduated 18 of 19 1998 Players to full Scholarships • Expertise in the soccer community has been focused in the capacity of coaching, and training youth development initiatives • Extensive experience in soccer from the grass roots up the pyramid to the World Cup Team (1986) & National Youth Teams (Men’s & Women’s National Teams) • U/20 National Youth Team (staff), 1984 • U/16 National Youth Team (staff),1980-84 • York University – Assistant Coach – 1979-82 • Toronto Blizzard (Canadian Soccer League) *General Manager, 1987-1993 • Member (trainer) of the 1986 Canadian Men’s World Cup Team (Mexico) • Member (Team Manager) of 2011 Canadian Women’s World Cup Team (Germany) • Staff member with Canadian WNT 2009-2011 with Carolina Morace • Played for famous Toronto City SC (Dave Jones-Head Coach & won numerous scoring Titles, along with Ontario Cup Champions with Toronto Termitana • Inducted into Soccer Hall of Fame (trainer of the “Team of Distinction”) DAVID PORCO Woodbridge Soccer CLUB FEMALE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR E-mail: [email protected] A passionate and committed soccer coach and player with an in depth knowledge of the game. Dave’s leadership, management skills, and vision will allow him to develop and train coaches and players of all levels to achieve their full potential Coaching Experience: Girls Technical Director, 2012 - Present Woodbridge Soccer Club • Manage a technical staff, Team Directors and Trainers. • Responsible for coaching and player development • Introduce and implement LTPD program • Educate coaches through coaching clinics and training sessions • Run age specific player training sessions • Evaluate coaches and players • Recruit and select qualified coaches and players. Team Head Coach, 2012 - Present Woodbridge Soccer Club • 2001 & 2002 Girls, OPDL, 2015 • 1998 Girls, OYSL, 2014 • 2001 Girls, OPDL, 2014 • 2000 Girls, CGSL, L3 Division, 2013 • 1998 Girls, OYSL, 2013 • 1996 Girls, CGSL L3 Division, 2012 www.wscstrikers.com 3 Captain JULIANA HIFAWI #1 ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS • 2015-2016 High School Basketball Finalists • 2015 High School Slo-Pitch Finalists • 2015 High School Soccer Champions • 2014 High School Basketball Team - 1st Place • 2014 High School Soccer Team Finalist • 2013 YCDSB (York Catholic District School Board) Track & Field Shot-Put – 2nd Place • 2013 YCDSB Track & Field 4x100m Relay – 2nd Place • 2013 Elementary Basketball Finalists WOODBRIDGE STRIKERS • 2012 Elementary Basketball CANADA • 2012 YCDSB Track & Field Shot-Put 1st Place • Asked to try out for REX Program 2015 Goal Keeper TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS HT: : 5’7.5 WT: 145 lbs. • 2015 Outdoor Season, only allowed 3 Goals against DOB: May 10, 1999 • 2014 Disney Finalist Grad Year: 2017 • 2014 Played against 7 US Universities • 2014 Umbro, Mississauga, Champions (U16 - top flight) St. Augustine Catholic High School • 2014 PDA NJ, second place (one year up) Goals/Ambitions: • 2013 OYSL (Ontario Youth Soccer League) (1998 Woodbridge Strikers) • 2012 Cup Runner ups (Glen Shields) • Attend NCAA D1 University • 2012 Promotion to OYSL (Glen Shields) • Playing to my full potential • 2012 Indoor Division champions (Glen Shields) • Receive minimum of a Master’s • 2012 Indoor League Champions – 15 Shutouts in 21 games – MVP (Glen Shields) Degree • 2011 League Champions ( Markham Lightning) • 2011 Peterborough Tournament Champions - No goals against for entire Favorite Players: tournament - MVP (Markham Lightning) Alex Morgan • 2011 Stratford Tournament Champions (Markham Lightning) Erin McLeod OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS Gianluigi Buffon • 2012 Grade 2 Lunch Monitor Luis Suarez • 2012 School Green Team Club • 2013 School Luke 4-18 Club Comments: ___________________ _____________________________ ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS/AWARDS • ACT – TBD April 9th 2016 • 2013 Shining Star award for Inspiration _____________________________ • 2015 GPA 3.4 • SAT Score – 1300 (first attempt) • 2014 GPA 3.5 _____________________________ SPONSORS 4 www.wscstrikers.com TENI ODETOYINBO #2 ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS • 2010-2012 Athlete of the Year Award • 2014 MVP Award School Soccer • 2014 Varsity Soccer OFSAA • 2015 Varsity Soccer OFSAA Champions TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS • 2011Ontario Cup Champions • 2012 Ontario Cup Champions WOODBRIDGE STRIKERS • 2012 League Champions, League Cup Champions CANADA • Frank Sobil Champions Left Fullback • 2014 OYSL Champions HT: 5’8 WT: 130 lbs. • 2014 Coupe-Ontario Cup Champions DOB: March 24, 1999 • 2015 OYSL Finalists Grad Year: 2017 St. Marcellinus Secondary School OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS Goals/Ambitions: • 2005- 2009 Soccer, Played One Year Above Age Bracket • Canadian National Team ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS/AWARDS Aspirations • 2011 & 2012 Les Hayward School Life Award • Nigerian National Team Aspirations • 2010- 2015 Honour Roll Student • England National Team Aspirations • Grade 10 GPA- 3.9 • Canadian or USA University Soccer • Grade 11 (mid term) GPA- 3.9 • Become a lawyer Favorite Players: Allysha Chapman Kadeisha Buchanan David Luiz Comments: ___________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ SPONSORS DR. DEJI ODETOYINBO [email protected] 352 wilson avenue, toronto ontario M3H 1S9 phone 416•635•9090 fax 416•635•7268 www.petdoctor.ca www.wscstrikers.com 5 KEIRA KENT #3 ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS • 2015 Mississauga Chiefs Hockey Classic MVP • 2014 Mississauga Chiefs Hockey Classic MVP • 2014 RCI Junior girls Athlete of the Year • 2014 Orangeville Hockey Tournament MVP • 2013 Cross Country OFSSA participant • 2013 P. Morris Invitational 3rd • 2012 T&F 800M; Regionals 4th, Cities 5th • 2011 T&F 800M; Regionals 4th, Cities 6th WOODBRIDGE STRIKERS CANADA TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Striker/Wing back • 2015 Showcase of Champions Ottawa Champions • 2015 Mississauga Chiefs Classic Finalists HT: 5’6 WT: 140 lbs. • 2014 Dolphins Hockey Finalists DOB: February 11, 1999 • 2014 The Hanger Holiday Classic Champions Grad Year: 2017 • 2014 MYSC Annual Classic Finalists Richview Colligate Institute (RCI) • 2014 Mississauga Chiefs Classic Champions • 2013 RCI Varsity Soccer City Champions Goals/Ambitions: • 2013 Dolphins Hockey Finalists • Attend NCAA D1 University (soccer) • 2012 Dolphins Hockey Champions • Canadian National Soccer Team • 2012 T&F 4x100M; Regionals 1st, Cities 1st • 2012 T&F 4x100M; Regionals 2nd, Cities 3rd Favorite Players: • 2011 March Break Madness Finalists Ashley Lawrence • 2011 Niagara Invitational 2011 North American Div Champions Abby Wambach • 2010 Erin Mills S.C. Eagle Cup Finalists James Rodriguez • 2010 Niagara Invitational 2010 North American Div Finalists Lionel Messi • 2008-2010 League Cup Champions • 2008-2010 League Division Champions Oscar OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS Comments: ___________________ • 2013-2016 Richview Student Athletic Council _____________________________ • 2014 Junior Athlete of The Year • 2012 Grade 8 Athlete of The Year _____________________________ ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS/AWARDS _____________________________ • 2012 “Letter H” Award SPONSORS Dear Keira, Wishing you all the best for Dear Keira, Your love of soccer will be with you for a lifetime. Strive for the best and be true to yourself. your soccer dreams, Wishing you many happy memories as you journey through life- Love Grandma, & Grandpa Love , Live, Play. Love Mom 6 www.wscstrikers.com KHIARA BOWN #4 ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS • 2015 School Flag Football Captain • 2015 School Flag Football MVP • 2014 School ofsaa Track qualifier • 2014 Soccer, Called up to Play One Year Above Age • 2012 Disney Soccer Tournament MVP TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS WOODBRIDGE STRIKERS • 2015 Disney ESPN Showcase 3rd place finisher CANADA • 2014 Promoted to OYSL Center Defense • 2013 Bowling Green Spring Soccer Champions • 2013 Peel OPSSCA Champions (tier 2) HT: 5’5 WT: 137 lbs. • 2012 Disney Soccer Tournament Undefeated DOB: February 3, 1999 • 2012 Cincinnati United Elite Invitational Champions Grad Year: 2017 • 2011/2012 OYSL Hangar Champions David Suzuki Secondary School Goals/Ambitions: OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Attend NCAA D1 University • 2014 School ofsaa Track qualifier • To succeed in school and soccer • 2015- Present YMCA Volunteer • To Become a Chartered Accountant • 2014 Regeneration Outreach Volunteer or a Nephrologist Favorite Players:
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