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Girls Camp Coaches Guide 2 1 Future 500 ID Camp Girls Camp Coaches Guide 2 Coaches, Thanks so much for attending this year’s significantly adjusted Future 500 ID Camps. We really appreciate you being with us and also appreciate your patience over the last few months with all of the changes! As every year, our goal is to provide the best possible recruiting opportunity for student-athletes, while conducting camp in a manner that treats College Coaches as the professionals that they are (something we sadly find lacking too often). We take seriously the idea of “sweating every detail” in order to achieve these goals. As you can imagine, achieving these goals has proven to be a much greater challenge this year and we sincerely hope the COVID-19 related adjustments we’ve worked very hard on will allow us to achieve them. As always, if you see any ways in which we can better serve you or the student-athletes throughout camp, please do not hesitate to walk up to any Future 500 staff member (in the blue and yellow shirts) and let us know. We personally hope to be able to speak with as many of you as possible during camp but am a bit uncertain how that will work given the challenges with social distancing. So if we are unable to personally touch base with you at camp, please accept both our apologies and our sincere thanks for attending. With Much Appreciation, Mark Wagner Founder, Future 500 ID Camps Linda Wagner, President, Future 500 ID Camps Travis Regner, Director of Operations, Future 500 ID Camps People over profit. Mission over money. Positively impact a student-athlete. Join us! 3 What To Expect At Camp: ● Please proceed to College Coach tent upon arrival ● To coach one or two games over the course of the camp ○ Lineups will be set but you will make subs. Try to get players equal playing time. ● A college coach hospitality tent ● To receive your compensation before leaving the facility for the day ● Please follow the schedule closely as it will allow you to see all campers in one day ● Please limit Cell Phone time Post Camp: ● Complete Video from all 11v11 games at camp ● Contact information for all campers ● Please wait for 10-12 business days to receive the film. Contact information will be available next day COVID Protocols ● Please bring a mask and wear at all times including while coaching, recruiting, going to the hospitality tent or walking to the bathroom, etc. ● When recruiting, please sit 6ft apart from other coaches. ● Please bring your own chair to camp. We are not able to provide chairs due to COVID-19 related issues. ● We will have a limited number of tents at the camp. Due to social distancing, we recommend bringing a hat and sunscreen in case tent capacity is full (can only accommodate a couple of coaches/tent). ● In the case of inclement weather, we will ask that you return to your car until it has passed Contacts Maria Kirby: [email protected]; Contact with Camp Forms/General Questions Rob Dallas: [email protected]; He will be your contact AT CAMP 4 Table of Contents Coach Groups……………………….……………………………………………………….5 Teams & Rosters……………………………………………………………………………..7 Master College Coach Schedule……………………………………………………………..22 Access to Player Profiles……………………………………………………………………..24 College Coach Top 11 Selection Recommendations……………...…………………………25 Field Set-Ups …………….…………………………………………………………………..26 Carsins Run Map……………………………………………………………………………..27 5 COACH GROUPS & CELL PHONE NUMBERS AUGUST 6 Group A Group B Group C Group D Gabe Kleinert Keith Simons Don Tees Dan Weiler University of Rochester Wesleyan University Mansfield University John Hopkins AJ Stueck Aileen Ascolese Tom Reilly John Sumoski Eastern University Ursinus College Washington College Franklin & Marshall McDaniel College Conor Prachar Patrick O’Driscoll Jamie Schneck Michael Scott Hood College Penn State-Behrend Haverford College Joseph Colodne Jeff Jamaledine Kyleigh Easter Jeff Bowers Kean University Paul D. Camp Goucher College Virginia Wesleyan Community College Rachel Sushner Valarie O’Brien Dave Weitzman McCallie Winstead Trinity Emory Muhlenberg Emory and Henry Dan Palmer Chris Moraga Dr. Robert DeFinis Kelly Wakeman Oberlin Carnegie Mellon Cecil College York Emma Webb Nyack College Future 500 ID Camps will communicate updates during camp with Coaches via the Groupme app. Please have Groupme ready on your mobile. 6 COACH GROUPS & CELL PHONE NUMBERS AUGUST 7 Group A Group B Group C Group D Kwame Lloyd John Sumoski Courtney Dougherty Dan Weiler Salisbury Franklin & Marshall Stockton John Hopkins Brittany Runyen Tati Korba Scott Waddell Kendra Jones Carbrini Stevenson New York University Washington and Jefferson Paul Stinson Mike Van Horn Yawo Baah Jackie Bruno Bryn Mawr College Bridgewater Albright Staten Island Carl Dei Cas Gian McCann Nicholas Staufenberger Girish Thakar St.Vincent Marymount St. Mary’s College Westminster Jen Simonetti Kevin Smith John McNichol Molly Lewis Case Western Reserve Lynchburg Wilkes Dickinson Jeff Jamaledine Allison Spaziani Francisc Munteanu Rob Berkowitz Paul D. Camp Shenandoah Penn State-Berks East Stroudsburg Community College University Greg Margolis Hannah Hoefs Elmira Shenandoah Future 500 ID Camps will communicate updates during camp with Coaches via the Groupme app. Please have Groupme ready on your mobile. 7 2P4 / 1P6 Pod Names and Teams (GIRLS) Pod 1 Pod 2 Pod 3 MLS EPL NWSL TEAM NAME TEAM NAME TEAM NAME 1 NY Red Bulls 1 Manchester United 1 Washington Spirit 2 Philadelphia Union 2 Liverpool 2 Houston Dash 3 DC United 3 Chelsea 3 Sky Blue 4 LA Galaxy 4 Arsenal 4 Portland Thorns 5 Chicago Red Stars 6 Orlando Pride 8 POD 1 - TEAM 1 - MLS NEW YORK RED BULLS Number Pinnie # Name Position Club Team Grad Year State 1 380 Raelyn Bowser ACM Avid Phoenix 2021 MD 2 379 Maddie Blackshire Outside Back Yms 2021 PA 3 378 Elle Marine Center back Beach FC SB G02 Chirgwin 2021 CA 4 377 Alana Frederick Striker CFC South ECNL 2021 NY 5 376 Katherine Morrocu Winger/Wide Midfielder Chelsea Piers Soccer Club Girls 2003 (NYCSL NPL) 2021 CT 6 375 Penelope Schneider DCM Connecticut Football Club ECNL 01/02 2021 CT 7 374 Zoe Perella Striker CTSA Fusion 2021 PA 8 373 Jordan Pullyblank Winger/Wide Midfielder Empire United 2021 NY 9 372 Abby Samson Center back Empire United 2021 NY 10 371 Olivia Forbes Goalkeeper Empire United, Rochester NY 2021 NY 11 370 Ava Checkan Center back FC Virginia '03 GA (DP); FC Virginia '03 United 2021 MD 12 369 Phoebe Lynch DCM HVAA Independence (PA) 2021 PA 13 368 Avery Hansen Outside Back Marin FC ECNL 2021 CA 14 367 Hannah Lovinger ACM SVU 2021 VA 15 366 Oumou Jolie Donzo Striker Empire united 2021 NY 16 365 Morgan Sipprell Winger/Wide Midfielder NLSA Premier 2021 PA 17 364 18 363 19 362 20 361 9 POD 1 - TEAM 2 - MLS PHILADELPHIA UNION Number Pinnie # Name Position Club Team Grad Year State 1 360 Kira Cohen DCM Baltimore Celtic Elite 02 2021 MD 2 359 Mrya Striebig Center back FC BAllyhoo 2021 PA 3 358 Caroline Hodges Winger/Wide Midfielder FC Stars 2021 MA 4 357 Molly McAlevey Center back FC Stars NPL 02/03 2021 MA 5 356 Naia Roberts Winger/Wide Midfielder FCSC titanium 2021 PA 6 355 Gianna Lorito ACM Deptford Premier Galaxy 02 2021 NJ 7 354 Alliyah McCloud Striker Lititz Fury 2021 PA 8 353 Quinn Brooke DCM Lonestar FDL 2021 TX 9 352 Katherine Phillips Goalkeeper World Class FC ECNL U-18 2021 NJ 10 351 Natalie Coughlin ACM Lower Merion Cyclones 2021 PA 11 350 Anna Gullace Winger/Wide Midfielder Lower Merion Soccer Club 2021 PA 12 349 Samantha McBride Outside Back Philadelphia Ukrainian 02/03 Girls Academy Team 2021 PA 13 348 Hailey Hearney Striker Smithtown Slammers 03 2021 NY 14 347 Brooke Flugman ACM smithtown slammers( formerly The Flames) 2021 NY 15 346 Margaret (Maisie) Sheets Outside Back Sporting Blue Valley Showcase 2002 2021 KS 16 345 Greer Hembree Winger/Wide Midfielder Sporting Blue Valley 02 Showcase 2022 KS 17 344 Emily Senko Goalkeeper Peak FC 2021 NH 18 343 19 342 20 341 10 POD 1 - TEAM 3 - MLS DC UNITED Number Pinnie # Name Position Club Team Grad Year State 1 340 Ariel Moncrief ACM Warner/ASG Showcase 2021 FL 2 339 Marissa Jimenez Winger/Wide Midfielder FKK 2021 FL 3 338 Abby Couture DCM Albion FC ECRL (Houston) 2021 TX 4 337 Abigail Reasoner Goalkeeper Western Lehigh United 2021 PA 5 336 Isabella Hoffer Center back Keystone FC 2021 PA 6 335 Abigail Jones Goalkeeper Penn Fusion 2021 DE 7 334 Angelina Iocca Center back NJ Premier 2003 2021 NJ 8 333 Rachel Satchell Striker NJ Rush 03 2021 NJ 9 332 Kayln Byrd Winger/Wide Midfielder South Jersey Premier Academy 2021 NJ 10 331 Sophie Marini Striker Penn Fusion 2021 DE 11 330 Alexandra Lowry ACM SJEB Rush 2021 NJ 12 329 Gabrielle Corchiani Striker SJEB RUSH 2021 NJ 13 328 Grace Lathrop DCM Southeast Soccer Club (CT) 2021 CT 14 327 Ryenn Engles Outside Back STA USYS 2003G 2021 NJ 15 326 Avery Finkle DCM 2021 PA 16 325 Kate Widman Outside Back Commonwealth Soccer Club 2021 KY 17 324 18 323 19 322 20 321 11 POD 1 - TEAM 4 - MLS LA GALAXY Number Pinnie # Name Position Club Team Grad Year State 1 320 Emily LaPlante ACM FC Dallas U19 - Wells 2021 TX 2 319 Amber Wambach DCM FCUSA 2021 MD 3 318 Abigail Trimble Center back PDA Shore 2021 PA 4 317 Hannah Klein Striker PDA South Spurs 2021 PA 5 316 Audrey Chapman Striker Penn Alliance 2022 PA 6 315 Demaree Livingston ACM Penn Alliance Premier 2021 PA 7 314 Kaitlyn Nolan Outside Back Quickstrike NPL 2020 NY 8 313 Gillian Wright Winger/Wide Midfielder Red Lion Heat 2021 PA 9 312 Bella Gilberto ACM Red Lion United (Heat) 2021 PA 10 311 Gretchen Jessup Outside Back Richmond Kickers U19 South 2021 VA 11 310 Michaela Blackburn Center back Rush 2021 MD 12 309 Savannah Hersh DCM St Mary's Power 2021 MD 13 308 Julianna Schilling Winger/Wide Midfielder St.
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