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Saturday, November 14
BAYS 99 STARS DELCO CHAMPS 2009
Top Row(left to right): Matt Hammons, Robert Davis, Seth Walker, Yanni Kevas, Kenny Rowe, Brady O'Connor, Grant Robinson. 2nd Row (left to right): Coach Pete Sarioglou, D.R. Medtart, Nick Battaglia, Kyle Ridgley, Jake Dengler, Franco Caltabiano, Coach Joe Ridgley. Bottom Row (left to right): Alex Lindemon, Chris Carroll
Down 2-0 and knowing there were less than 15 minutes to play, 14 kids from Baltimore believed they could win. They were right.
The PAC United Panthers jumped out to a 2-0 lead and it seemed like maybe we had been here two times, previously. The fact was, we had been! It was a frustrating first half to watch from a Baltimore perspective, but after a few adjustments and inspiring halftime coaching, a very different second 30 minutes of play unfolded.
The boys began to move the ball with multiple combinations, strong passing and when they started shooting, the game began to go in the right direction. 2 goals within a few minutes of each other knotted the match at 2 a piece and this seeemd to inspire these kids even more. Despite ZERO free kicks and only 4 corners the entire game, the pressure and hard shooting paid off as the 3rd Baltimore goal came with 5 minutes to play. A late rocket from a Panther's striker deflected off of the cross bar and a final challenge went high.
In the end, The Baltimore Bays 99 Stars would be the 2009 DELCO Soccer League U-11 Premier Champions.
Finally, a big THANK YOU to The DELCO Soccer League!
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Monday, November 30
BAYS 99 STARS DISNEY JUNIOR SHOWCASE CHAMPIONS!!!!
Wednesday, September 30
Soccer America Selects the Baltimore Bays As #1 Soccer Club in America For 2nd Straight Year
Tuesday, November 10
STARS TRAVELING TO DISNEY TO MEET COMPETITION FROM OTHER REGIONS(FL) Nov 27-29,2009
Friday, October 30
Jim Thompson: The Interview on Role Models
Friday, October 2
Positive Parenting for Youth Soccer Courtesy Of MSYSA
Wednesday, September 30
Chelsea UK Coach Jeff Bookman Visits Next Week To Train Bays Youth Teams
Tuesday, August 18
BAYS 99 STARS SPIRIT UNITED CHAMPS
The Bays 99 Stars had a stunning performance at Spirit United Kickoff Classic 2009. The Stars opened their season with winning the tournament by knocking off Lower Merion Rat Pack, LDC United Italia and HYSC Xtreme in the group play. The Stars made it to the final and faced a well organized and very strong West Chester Predators 98. Grant Robinson opened the score in the 5th minute for the Stars and a second goal was scored on an individual effort by Kenny Rowe. Every player on the team played their hearts out during the tournament under enormous expectations and extremely hot weather. West Chester narrowed the lead in the second half but the Stars ontinued the high pressure and had several other close chances. A fantastic championship game for the fans and coaches to watch. The teams will meet again in the Delco League this fall.
Team photo front row from left to right: Alex Lindemon, Chris Carroll, Franco Caltabiano, Nick Battaglia, Donald Medtart, Ryan Albright. Left to right standing: Matt Hammons, Rob Davis, Jake Dengler, Kyle Ridgley, Kenny Rowe, Seth Walker, Grant Robinson, Brady O'Connor
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Friday, August 7
Bays Pete Sarioglou Named MSYSA 2009 Coach Of The Year
Sunday, May 31
Bays 99 Stars Juggle Team
DR, SETH, KENNY, BRADY & FRANCO
Sunday, May 3
TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Monday, May 25
BAYS 99 STARS 10th Annual FC DELCO Players Cup CHAMPIONS
Thursday, March 12
WE HONOR THE GAME HERE
Friday, April 17
The Amazing Mr. Woo and his soccer ball juggling skills
Thursday, February 5
BAYS 99 COACHING STAFF INTRODUCES PROJECT 20 1112
Our goal is to get every player in our program ready to make the MD ODP Program in 2011(1998) and 2012(1999).
What is ODP? please read link http://msysa.org/odp/index_E.html
Thursday, February 5
What it Takes to be Successful in the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program
By John Ellinger http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/news/story.asp?story_id=3406
Tuesday, December 4
Fox Soccer Channel weekly Games on TV
Sunday, June 1
Street Soccer
The benefits of street soccer are undeniable—all of the best players in the world grow up playing it. In the street the game is open and free and a place where one can experiment and be creative without reprimand or fear of failure. Unfortunately, unlike in most of the world, in the United States a street soccer culture does not really exist. We want to create the Brazilian culture in our youth.All you need is a ball. Want teammates or opponents?—grab some friends. Want a goal?—throw some jackets on the ground or pull a garbage can near a tree. Street soccer is the small-sided or individual, informal game that is played by millions of people around the world, and it's how the best players learn their trade. It's the game in the street, in the playground, in the empty lot, in the backyard. It's 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, or whatever. It's mastering ball tricks by yourself or just having a kickabout with your friends. We believe that a vibrant street soccer culture is necessary to create elite soccer players. Besides, playing street soccer is fun, and quite simply the more opportunities that anyone has to play the better.
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