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1 Kelowna United and JR Heat parent and player information evening
Welcome Kelowna United and JR Heat parent and player information evening

2 Introductions Tom Flanagan National B License
Coach instructor with BC Soccer Assistant with UBC O Men’s program Yann Calmets

3 Introductions Scott Jacobsen Junior Heat SC General Manager

4 Introductions Dante Zanatta TD Kelowna United Head men’s coach UBC O
Master coach instructor with BC Soccer A License certification FIFA 11+ instructor

5 Provide players in our region the best development opportunities we can as a club where we can effect the coaches and the players

6 As a club we must continue to improve and grow ourselves so that we can provide our players and parents the opportunities and development that they look for within Kelowna

7 Rumors Dante is buying TOFC KU is taking over TOFC
KU does not support TOFC and Dante is telling parents and players not to go there 60% of TOFC players are from COYSA

8 Numbers 2011 KU had approx. 310 players
2016 KU has 460 players, 67% increase JR Heat had 215 players involved

9 We would like to stay within the KU programming
Location, development, overall philosophy Increased training opportunities Overall cost

10 ATMOSPHERE QUALITY PROFESSIONAL INSPIRATIONAL GUIDANCE

11 U-11& U-12 Programming Continue with multiple teams at each age group and gender based on standard of player at the evaluations Balanced teams Follow CSA LTPD standards and Sport for life Movement Preparation program Evaluations and the end of June

12 U-11& U-12 Programming Jr Heat Invite Academy
Two phases with project at the end of each 3 months in length Players invited in based on coaches and staff selections

13 U-11& U-12 Programming Jr Heat open academy
Open to any player within COYSA looking for extra training 6 to 8 week training phases

14 U-13 to U-15 Programming Continue will multiple teams
Creation of JR Heat team KU team stays as is 2 training sessions a week TOYSL and tournaments

15 To allow players to further develop their skills in an environment, which includes other like minded players playing and training in a demanding atmosphere To enhance the technical and tactical components of the players To provide players with access to and be influenced by experienced and professional certified coaching

16 Jr Heat Program Two phase evaluation
July open evaluations- selection of working group approx. 34 to 36 players Second phase will be in Sept training/ evaluation phase with players selected at the end Players can and move between groups up till January

17 Jr Heat Program Players grouped together based on ability, commitment -16 to 18 players Will train 4 times a week 3 field and one S & G One of the sessions will be on the weekend

18 Jr Heat Program Training will be all based in Kelowna UBC O Nonis turf
Grass pitches in town Valley First Indoor facility 2nd Indoor Bubble

19 Jr Heat Program Group will have 3 showcase projects though out the year USA based Will play in TOYSL league in their own age group BC Soccer and its Soccer Department do not support the participation of an entire team within an older age group

20 Jr Heat Program Looking at 5 to 12 training to game ratio (following CSA LTPD) Approx. 30 to 36 games within the program

21 Jr Heat Program 10 to 12 in projects, 10 to 12 TOYSL and
10 ex against older KU or Vancouver based teams

22 Jr Heat Program Will compete for BC Soccer’s Provincial A cup
One cost for all travel and hotels to projects, all training cost, apparel not included would be provincial cup competitions

23 Jr Heat Program Fitness testing twice in the year
Player evaluation written report Players can be recommended for PTP programming. Keeper training

24 Jr Heat Program Punctuation to all training is essential
All players must maintain the highest standard of conduct at training and while traveling Commitment to apparel policy Must communicate with staff of any injuries in writing Players will make the JR Heat a priority during the program

25 U-16 to 18 Programming Continue will single team unless numbers and player pool increases Jr. heat training projects with events at the end Jr. Heat open to all players registered within TOYSL

26 UBC Okanagan Junior Heat Soccer Club
2016/2017 Season Plan

27 July – Dec 2016

28 Jan – July 2017

29 Training is not something you do when you are good It is something you do to become “GOOD”

30 SOMETIMES WE ARE LIMITED MORE BY ATTITUDE THAN BY OPPORTUNITIES

31 Questions


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