Whitecaps girls set for Final Four showdown in San Diego

| November 20, 2012 | 0 Comments

Whitecaps grade 10 and 11 girls prepare for North America’s best in final four as NCAA scouts look on.

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By Lev Jackson                

The Whitecaps FC grade 10 and 11 girls will be flying out to San Diego next week to compete in the Final Four showcase tournament, featuring the four best teams in North America. The girls will play a game every day from November 29-December 1.

It appears the hard work of the year-round, 5-day training week that the U18 Whitecaps girls are subjected to is paying dividends.

Due to the lack of professional opportunities on the women’s side of the sport, Whitecaps women’s and girl’s elite head coach Jesse Symons stresses the important of opportunities such as this.

 

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“On the female side of the game, not a lot will become professional players but a lot will be given the opportunity to get their school paid for, which is obviously a huge benefit to each player,” he said. “Going down to the US gives a lot of NCAA schools a chance to see our players. They are aware of our program from past years. It’s great they will be seen at the biggest showcase in North America.”

The Whitecaps organization is aware of the importance of scholarships to female athletes and has moulded their senior women’s program around this.

The Whitecap’s women’s team plays a three-month summer season, leaving the year open to pursue education or career opportunities.

“On the girls side the focus is predominantly is getting a scholarship or making the national team. So what we try and do is create a vehicle for that on the senior side,” said Dan Lenarduzzi, Director of soccer development for the Whitecaps. “Girls that get scholarships can come back from university and play for our women’s team in the summer, or they can be selected to different national teams.”

 

 

While this weekend it will be the grade 10 and 11 girls trying to get noticed internationally, three of the Whitecaps grade 12 players recently returned from the U17 World Cup.

Striker Summer Clarke, forward Jasmin Dhanda and defense Aman Shergill all represented Canada, who impressively went 2-0-1 in the group stage before exiting the tournament in the quarterfinals.

With a smaller pool of talent, there are more opportunities for local girls to play for the Whitecaps team than the boys.

“It’s a little bit different on the girls side than it is on the boys side being that the development pool isn’t as big as the boys side,” said Lenarduzzi.

So why is women’s soccer so hot in Canada right now? Coach Symons says everyone is riding the hype train.

“There’s been a lot of hype with the Olympic qualifying tournament in town, the national team doing so well at the Olympics and with us hosting the U20 world cup in 2014 and women’s world cup in 2015 there’s just so much hype right now.”

 

  

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