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2019 CV Soccer Its not the will to win that matterseveryone has that. Its the will to prepare to win that matters. Paul "Bear" Bryant Summer 7:00 pm 9pm 1 st hour work on technical and CVSL M&W until


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2019 CV Soccer

It’s not the will to win that matters—everyone has that. It’s the will to prepare to win that matters. Paul "Bear" Bryant

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Summer

 CVSL – M&W until July 4th  Fitness Center  7:00 pm – 9pm  1st hour work on technical and

tactical skills

 2nd hour play a match  After July 4th open play unless

summer friendly

 Open Monday, Wednesday and

Friday 8am -10am The Coaching Staff will encourage players to work on the 4 components of soccer in the off-season. No one component is more important then another, the greater the balance the more complete the player. Players embrace your strengths but put the most effort in improving your weaknesses. Mental, Physical, Technical, and Tactical.

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Physicals

 When

 Tuesday June 4, 5-9pm

 Where

 High School

 Cost

 $20 – check payable to CVHS

 What

 Bring yourself and download the PIAA form off our website

(juniors get your 11th grade physical done) Wear shorts and t-shirt.

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Summer Friendlies

 Home/Away Practices

 7pm start time  – Home vs. PV  I plan to take as many

players as want to show up. We will spend about 2 hours playing so plenty of time to train against other

  • players. Please mark your

calendar for these dates.

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Team Camp (for grades 10-12)

 Where

 Lock Haven University

 When

 July 20th – 23rd

 Cost

 $400

 Online Registration

 Located on our website

and due by May 28th

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Your present circumstances don't determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start. Nido Qubein

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Stay connected:

Website:

 https://www.conestogavalley.o

rg/domain/1358

 Like us on Facebook

CV Boys Soccer

 Remind Text – see pic  Emails Join the booster club

email list

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Irrigation

Volunteer Giving Back

 Irrigation  All summer we will need

players to help irrigate the soccer fields.

 If the summer is dry we

will build a schedule and ask for help to move and turn on water

 Work summer camps

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With self-discipline most anything is possible. Theodore Roosevelt

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Preseason

 Fitness Test and Parent/

Player Meeting August 11th 7:00pm August 12th 1st day of training

 Alumni, Red vs. Blue, &

Booster Club Picnic Saturday August 24 6pm *Website has all practice information

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Pre-Season Schedule 2019 tentative

Week 1

11-Aug 12-Aug 13-Aug 14-Aug 15-Aug 8/16 17-Aug Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Training Training Training Training Training No Practice 8-10:30 8-10:30 8-10:30 8-10:30 8-10:30 REST ON CAMPUS Training Training Training Training Training 12-1:30 12-1:30 12-1:30 12-1:30 12-1:30 7 pm Pacer Test Inter Squad Inter Squad Inter Squad Inter Squad Inter Squad Parents Meeting 6:30-8:00 6:30-8:00 6:00-8:00 6:00-8:00 6:30-8:00

Week 2

18-Aug 19-Aug 20-Aug 21-Aug 22-Aug 23-Aug 24-Aug Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday CV is Back to School No Practice No Practice Training 6:00p Session Turf Scrimmage Alumni & Training 3:15-5:30 Training 3:15- 5:30 4pm vs CD (H) Training 3:15- 5:30 Training 3:15- 5:30 Red/ Blue Game

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FYI Soccer Standards

Endurance Strength

 Pacer Test

 LL All-Star – 108.6  2013 Starter – 107.3  Starter 2012 – 107.7  2010 Starter – 109.5

 2 mile run

 LL All-Star – 12:15  Varsity Starter – 12:30

 Push up

 LL All-Star – 48.3  2013 Starter - 33  2012 Starter – 33.9  2010 Starter – 36.5

 Sit up

 LL All-Star – 80  2013 Starter – 55.5*  2010 Starter - 80

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FYI Soccer Standards

Ball Control Speed

 Foot Juggles

 LL All-Star – 83.4RF 54 LF  2013 Starter – 76.2RF 36.5LF  2012 Starter – 64.2RF 41.3LF  2010 Starter – 79.7 RF –39.6 LF

 Juggling

 LL All-Star – 141.5  2013 Starter – 116.2  2012 Starter – 118.3  2010 Varsity Starter – 119.3

 120 yard sprint

 LL All-Star – 14.23  2013 Starter – 13.95  2012 Starter – 14.4  2010 Starter - 14.8

 Illinois Agility Run

 LL All-Star – 14.62  2013 Starter – 14.13  2012 Starter – 14.86  2010 Starter – 14.45

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The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will. Vince Lombardi

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Perspective

 Players need to set goals

and develop a plan to achieve the goals.

 Big accomplishments take

lots of time and sacrifice.

 Priorities need to be made

and hard choices Coach Hartlaub’s priority list

1.

Family

2.

Faith

3.

Career

4.

Coaching

5.

Social

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Season

 Schedule

* start times could change

 Varsity & JV

4 pm games are almost always simultaneous Night Games JV 5:00, 5:30 or 6:00 kickoff Varsity 7:00, 7:30 kickoff

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Red Card Cancer

League wide Initiative Official logo for our event

 Looking for 5 $100 sponsors  Early season we will ask each

player to sell 3 t-shirts

 To kick off the t-shirt drive we

will have a team dinner with the girls program Sept 3rd or 5th

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Booster Club

 Additional Information  Q&A

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Bundes Liga

Awards Winners

 Team Champion  Golden Boot  Assist Leader  Points Leader  Rookie of the

Year

 Goalkeeper of the

Year

 League MVP  Liverpool  Ethan Brendeman  Caden Wagner  Ethan Brendeman  David Irwin  Luke Snader  Sawyer Shertzer

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Preparation

 Success depends upon previous preparation, and without

such preparation there is sure to be failure.

Confucius

 There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation,

hard work, and learning from failure.

Colin Powell

 One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key

to self-confidence is preparation. Arthur Ashe

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Time for our program to refocus on

  • ur goals and work for what we

want to achieve together.

 “Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.

Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are

  • mnipotent. The slogan Press On! has solved and always will

solve the problems of the human race.” ― Calvin Coolidge

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Youth in Sport