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		<title>Patches Awarded &#8211; Week of Oct 20th</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 01:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations to the following Lunachicks who earned soccer patches this week! This includes those patches earned earlier this season before the program was finalized. Tayler aka &#8216;T2&#8242;: T2 earned her Mia Hamm/Goals Scored patch for scoring five goals. T2 also earned her Blood Patch last weekend after getting kicked hard in the ankle. After getting some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations to the following Lunachicks who earned <a href="http://lunachicksoccer.org/2008/10/soccer-patches-2008-2009/">soccer patches</a> this week! This includes those patches earned earlier this season before the program was finalized.</p>
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<li><strong>Tayler aka &#8216;T2&#8242;:</strong> T2 earned her Mia Hamm/Goals Scored patch for scoring five goals. T2 also earned her Blood Patch last weekend after getting kicked hard in the ankle. After getting some quick attention from the coaches, she stayed in the match and played some inspired soccer, helping create numerous scoring chances towards the end of our recent match. Finally, T2 earned a point towards her Volley patch for her beautiful header goal at Challengefest.</li>
<li><strong>Kerry aka &#8216;KrossBar&#8217;:</strong> Krossbar earned her Mia Hamm/Goals Scored patch for scoring five goals. KrossBar also earned a point towards her Soccer Move patch when she rolled the ball around a defender to break away towards the goal and score at Challengefest. She so wasn&#8217;t offside!</li>
<li><strong>Nicole aka &#8216;Torch&#8217;:</strong> Torch earned her Mia Hamm/Goals Scored patch for scoring five goals. Torch also earned a point towards her Intensity patch this past weekend for her play at right wing. </li>
<li><strong>Kirsten aka &#8216;Bubbles&#8217;:</strong> Bubbles earned her Blood Patch during the first match of the season. After taking a very hard foul in the back, Kirsten refused to leave the field and dug in on defense, helping ensure the team maintained their shutout.</li>
<li><strong>Carly aka &#8216;Colors&#8217;:</strong> Colors earned her Blood Patch over the course of two weekends. At Challengefest she did not feel well, but insisted on playing and helped the team earn a spot in the semifinals, despite some hard fouls. The weekend after that, she again endured numerous fouls and injured her wrist towards the end of the match. Determined not to leave the match, she kept her composure and toughed it out until the final whistle (the coaches did not even know she was injured). Only when the match was over did she get our attention. That showed an amazing competitive spirit.</li>
<li><strong>Madi aka &#8216;Bam Bam&#8217;:</strong> Bam Bam earned a point towards her Maradona/Soccer Move patch for using a scissor move to freeze an opponent in last weekend&#8217;s match.</li>
<li><strong>Kaitlin aka &#8216;Taz&#8217;:</strong> Taz earned a point towards her Maradona/Soccer Move patch for using a scissor move multiple times in one of our recent matches.</li>
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		<title>Soccer Patches 2008-2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:16:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The coaches have gotten the patch program for this year finalized. Sorry it&#8217;s so late. We&#8217;re doing some of the same patches and also some different ones. First, we&#8217;ve changed our metrics a bit. Last year the girls earned a patch the first time they did something, so many earned their patches quickly. Our main goal this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The coaches have gotten the patch program for this year finalized. Sorry it&#8217;s so late. We&#8217;re doing some of the same patches and also some different ones. First, we&#8217;ve changed our metrics a bit. Last year the girls earned a patch the first time they did something, so many earned their patches quickly. Our main goal this season was to make the patches truly earned. Last year if you did something in one match, you earned a patch. Now that the girls are getting older (and better) we want them to really EARN a patch. So many patches require the girls do something in multiple matches or over a period of time. We told the girls NOT to worry about how many moves/passes/goals over however many matches they needed to do. Just DO them in matches and we&#8217;ll tell them when they earn their patch. <span id="more-88"></span></p>
<p>Here are the patches for the 2008-2009 season:</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/White_Purple_Patch.gif" alt="White_Purple_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Juggling Patch</strong> &#8211; When a player can demonstrate to one of the coaches 30 juggles in a row without the ball touching the ground, they will earn their juggling patch. The hope is to help the girls improve their soft touch on the ball by learning how to juggle. Thirty is a high number, but we&#8217;re also giving them all year to accomplish this. The hope is it&#8217;ll spur more of them to get their soccer ball out at home. If they start juggling and get bored, they might try other things with the ball that they might have never done if they hadn&#8217;t started out practicing juggling. I think most of the girls are up to five or eight, so I expect this patch won&#8217;t be awarded until the Spring. My son&#8217;s team decided to up the incentive for this &#8211; they have to ALL do 50 juggles and when the entire team can do it they get a pizza party.</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/White_Green_Patch.gif" alt="White_Green_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Kristine Lilly/Assist Patch</strong> &#8211; Named in honor of Kristine Lilly, who has one of the highest number of assists for the US Women&#8217;s Nation Team, this patch will be awarded to players who make five assists during the course of the year. The goal is to encourage unselfish play and reduce the reliance on outrunning defenders to score. I struggled with the threshold for this patch, thinking five was too low, but given the number of goals scored per match, I figured it gave more players a chance to earn it. Our team loves to dribble and go 1v1 with defenders &#8211; which is great. But we still need to remember that we can&#8217;t dribble through defenders and often a good solid feed pass is the better option. Hopefully the chance of earning this patch will help. The hard part of this is tracking assists. Up until now I didn&#8217;t do it very often, but we&#8217;ll do the best we can to ask the girls who assisted and make sure it gets recorded. Of course, now that there is a patch involved, I&#8217;m sure the girls will shout out their assists after each goal.</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/White_Blue_Patch.gif" alt="White_Blue_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Mia Hamm/Goals Patch</strong> &#8211; Named in honor of the US Women&#8217;s National Team leading goal scorer, Mia Hamm, this patch is awarded to each player that scores 5 goals in a year. For some of our players this will be an easy patch to earn. However, it also will help the team in another way. Girls like helping their teammates accomplish things, so we can hopefully convince our stronger goal scorers to focus on assists to other players in order to help their teammates get their goal patch too. We&#8217;ll see if that works. The good news is so far, halfway through our Fall season, all 14 girls on our team have scored at least one goal and nine have scored more than one. So we may see most, if not all, of our players earn this.</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/gear/soccerpatch_lightblue_white.gif" alt="soccerpatch_lightblue_white.gif" width="86" height="82" align="left" /><strong>Maradona/Moves Patch</strong> &#8211; To encourage the use of soccer moves in match situations, players who execute soccer moves in at least five different matches and use at least two different moves in doing so will earn the Maradona Patch. A number of our girls have done a scissor in a match, but we&#8217;re trying to get them to try others in pressure situations. Many recently got comfortable doing a Ronaldo (roll the ball and step over it), so we&#8217;d love to see that. Pull backs don&#8217;t count. We&#8217;re looking for other moves like a scissor, step over/reverse scissor, Cruyff turn, Ronaldo, etc.</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/Yellow_Blue_Patch.gif" alt="Yellow_Blue_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Leadership Patch</strong> &#8211; This patch has our league colors and is probably the hardest patch to get. It is awarded to players who exhibit leadership qualities on the team, in matches and/or practice. Now you might think this is limiting the group of girls who might be able to get it, but the key is we use varying standards to award this patch. More extroverted players will get this for helping fire up their team, directing people on the field, etc. But some of the more introverted girls may earn it for other things like good sportsmanship, speaking out more, stuff like that. I found that most of the girls earned this from the most unexpected situations in previous years. The coaches just &#8216;knew&#8217; when they had earned it and it was fun to come up with the story as to why.</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/White_Orange_Patch.gif" alt="White_Orange_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Intensity Patch</strong> &#8211; This used to be our hustle patch, but we decided to change the name a bit and expand what it took to earn this patch. Getting soccer players to hustle during a match is only half the battle. Once they get near a free ball, many will back off ever so slightly instead of charging in trying to win it. We want to encourage the girls to not back away from fighting for a free ball and to play with high intensity. So players who attack free balls, don&#8217;t give up chasing opponents down, step in front of balls to settle them vs letting them bounce or go by, etc. in at least three matches will earn this patch.</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/Pink_White_Patch.gif" alt="Pink_White_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Volley Patch</strong> &#8211; This patch is awarded to any player that attempts to head or volley the ball into the net in three or more matches. Even if they don&#8217;t score, if they successfully get a volley/header shot off, they earn credit towards this patch. We made the threshold higher since attempts count in addition to actual goals scored. While corner kicks will be one of the main times players can earn this, we want them to start sending long crosses from the wing &#8211; hopefully this will encourage them to do it more often.</p>
<p><img style="margin: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/Maroon_White_Patch.gif" alt="Maroon_White_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Support Patch</strong> &#8211; We play a fairly risky <a href="/2008/10/15/thoughts-on-u11u12-8v8-formations/">2 defender formation</a>, allowing us to better cover midfield and bring five players on the attack. This means it is very important for players to support their teammates, not just on defense, but even on our opponent&#8217;s end of the field. The sooner we can get the ball back the better. So we want players to constantly think of how they can support their teammate should they get into trouble. We&#8217;ll have to make clear to the girls that running right up to a teammate with the ball is NOT support. So players who show solid support for teammates on the field in five matches will earn this patch.</p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/White_Red_Patch.gif" alt="White_Red_Patch.gif" width="90" height="90" align="left" /><strong>Blood Patch</strong> &#8211; The girls love this patch because they never know what it&#8217;s going to take for them to earn it. So this will be the same as before:</p>
<p><em>The name for this patch is great and came straight off the Soccer Help idea sheet. This patch is for toughness, bravery, and plain old grit. I don&#8217;t want my players to play hurt or to hurt someone else. I make that very clear. This patch is for players who get knocked around on the pitch and keep on going after the ball. One of my girls blanched when I explained this patch. &#8220;Why do I have to </em><em>bleed to get this patch?&#8221; she asked. That&#8217;s not the point, but in a few cases, blood will be involved. It&#8217;s the nature of the sport. A perfect example. During our league tournament, one of my girls who used to duck when the ball flew at or near her, got hit hard by a ball and her nose started to bleed. A lot. So we sat her down on the bench with some ice and tissues. I figured she wouldn&#8217;t want to go back in after that, but before I needed to sub players in (when I would have asked her), she was already telling me &#8220;Coach, I&#8217;m ready to go back in&#8221;. She wasn&#8217;t seriously hurt, but went through a scary experience and was ready to play some more. Blood Patch. </em></p>
<p><img style="margin-right: 5px" src="http://onthepitch.org/wp-content/images/posts/patches/StarPatches.gif" alt="StarPatches.gif" width="332" height="85" align="left" /><strong>Champions Patch -</strong> Awarded to all the participating players if they win a tournament. Different color stars will represent different tournament wins. This grew out of our team&#8217;s mental block when playing in tournaments. We can be on fire in our regular season matches and when we get to a tournament, even against the same teams we&#8217;ve played in the regular season, we don&#8217;t play well. So we figured we&#8217;d let the girls earn stars for each tournament they manage to win.</p>
<p>Now &#8211; as we start handing out the patches, the question of where they go becomes an issue. The MYSA has moved to a two-year uniform cycle, so the uniforms the girls have now will be the uniforms they wear next year on the U13 team. So if we do patches both years, well &#8211; same shorts.<br />
Looking at the shorts, I&#8217;d suggest putting the patches on below the Umbro logo on the left leg. Next year we can put patches under the number or above the Umbro logo.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.soccerhelp.com/shshop/information.php?info_id=6">Here are the directions for ironing on the patches</a></p>
<p>However past experience shows they rarely stay in place, so a couple stitches on the edge of each patch is needed to keep them in place. And be careful not to melt the shorts! Fabric glue may also work, but still only with a stitch or two.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m hoping to hand out some patches this weekend and then every week after that. I normally hand them out at Monday practices to give me time to ponder the previous weekend&#8217;s matches and discuss with Joe and Grey.</p>
<p><em><a title="Soccer Patches The Sequel" href="http://onthepitch.org/2008/10/17/soccer-patches-the-sequel/">This was cross posted at On The Pitch</a></em></p>
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		<title>Everybody Scores!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 19:37:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coach Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been trying to finalize the patch program for the year &#8211; yes I know it&#8217;s way overdue. But I&#8217;ve been tracking stuff since the beginning of the season to make sure everything &#8216;counts&#8217;. Anyway &#8211; in tallying up the goals scored statistics from all of our matches, I discovered that every single Lunachick has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been trying to finalize the patch program for the year &#8211; yes I know it&#8217;s way overdue. But I&#8217;ve been tracking stuff since the beginning of the season to make sure everything &#8216;counts&#8217;.</p>
<p>Anyway &#8211; in tallying up the goals scored statistics from all of our matches, I discovered that every single Lunachick has scored a goal this season and *NINE* girls have scored more than one.</p>
<p>For those of you curious, our Avg Goals Scored is 3.58 and Avg Goals Allowed is 1.75</p>
<p>So I just wanted to say congratulations to all!</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> <a href="http://onthepitch.org/2008/10/17/soccer-patches-the-sequel/">The patch program is finished</a>.</p>
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