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Friday, September 21, 2007

MEET THE NEWEST OLYMPIANS. . .


By  Robyn Millerberg
U-14 Team Manager
 
SANDY, Utah. (September 21, 2007) OM News Services.--This season marks the inaugural year of the newest Olympique Montreux team.  The team is a U14 girl’s premier level team that previously competed as the Utah Force.  There are currently eighteen talented 13-year old girls on the roster. Several of these girls live in Draper and Sandy while many come from different areas of Salt Lake.


These girls are hard working and dedicated to soccer.  They love the game and improve each time they step on the field.  On August 10th and 11th they competed in the Sparta Tournament, the largest Utah youth soccer tournament other than State Cup, and their only loss came in the semi-final game (0-1) to the eventual tournament champions.  Against fierce competition, the Olympians allowed only one goal during the tournament.


Currently the team is ranked 4th in the state of Utah on GotSoccer.com’s State Rankings for Girls Under 14 in Utah.  Team points are acquired based on the results of tournament play.  
 State competition fall league play begins on August 25th and concludes on October 13th.  The girls will travel to several out of state tournaments followed by spring league play at the end of March and then State Cup in May.   Needless to say, these girls keep very busy.
History of the team:  In the fall of 2004, Jamie Shock began a Utah Force U11 girl’s team (four of the original members are on the OM team). They played a season in the Premier Division and a season at Division 1. The following season, fall of 2005, seven new players were added and based on new player credentials, the team was moved back to the Premier Division where they continue to compete.  (The Premier Division is the highest level of competition for youth soccer in the state. 
In the State Competition League, teams are placed based on their competitive strength, with the Premier Division being the highest level of competition followed by Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, etc.).  Jamie coached the team until the 2007 spring season when he and Ben Staples co-coached. 

At the end of May, Ben took over as head coach and added Nate Murphy as team trainer and assistant coach.  Kristin Sweet is the strength and conditioning coach and Jack Murhpy is also an assistant coach. 

All but one player returned and several new players add strength to the team.  In June, Nate introduced us to Bel-Ami.  The timing, with the coaching changes, worked out well for becoming Olympians.  The name change and the change of team colors (our former color was light blue) have been an adjustment for the girls, but they are very pleased by the changes and are excited to be part of the OM group.  They hope to be successful as other Olympique Montreux teams are.  Thank you to Bel-Ami for this opportunity and for your support.

Please contact team managers, Bob and Robyn Millerberg, with questions or for more information about the team.
Bob 673-9911 (cell)
Robyn 560-1985 (cell)

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