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Where Families Come First
Maine Coast United Soccer Club

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Maine Coast United Soccer Club is a not-for-Profit premier youth soccer organization directed by Dave Halligan. The Club conducts annual tryouts for its premier teams. Once formulated, they play indoors in Portland and Gorham. During the spring, outdoor teams compete in the NESL League and Pine Tree League as well as The Region 1 Northeast Regional League. MCU was created to provide an advanced program of coaching and competing for Maine's premier soccer players. Unlike other "premier programs," all of Maine Coast United's Premier fees are directly invested in the program. There are no "administration fees" or other profit motivated expenses. Our tuition is based upon the anticipated cost of the program - not a dime more. Once coaches' salaries and other expenses are calculated into the equation, our price is determined . Neither the club nor any single individual "benefits" from anything unnecessarily added above and beyond our projected financial needs. Can any other premier program in Maine claim the same? Shop and compare. We offer the best coaches, best facilities, and best value for your premier dollar. The types of student athletes accepted into our program are dedicated to strive for the highest level attainable in academia and soccer. Since 1995 MCU has won 37 State Championships and numerous international and out-of-state tournaments. The club has produced 4 All Americans, 11 All New England Players, 9 Regional Pool Players, and 1 National Team Player. MCU currently has/had players at colleges/Pro teams such as, URI, Stonehill Virginia, St. Lawrence, (2), U.V.M., High Point, UNE, UMF, Bates, Colby (2), Qunnipiac(2), Ithacca, Adelphia, Tufts Bowdoin(2), Virgina, Trinity, Sacred Heart, UConn, St.Michaels, West Virigina Weselyn, , Bates, University of Maine, Wheaton, Yavapai College, UNLV, The Seattle Sounders and Longford Town .(FAI)
Maine Coast United U10 & U11 Boys Program '08-'09
Developmental program designed for the young soccer enthusiasts
who can't seem to play enough soccer!
Organizational meeting TBA in early November; please check back for date/location
Mike Hagerty will be heading up program once again with a team of dynamic coaches & trainers
Program includes weekly indoor training, indoor league play and
spring outdoor season with 2 tournaments
For questions, or to add your name to email notification list, please email
Maine Coast United U10 Girls Program '08-'09
Developmental program designed for the young soccer enthusiasts
who can't seem to play enough soccer!
Organizational meeting TBA in early November; please check back for date/location
The program will feature a team of dynamic coaches & trainers
Program includes weekly indoor training, indoor league play and
spring outdoor season with 2 tournaments
For questions, or to add your name to email notification list, please email
TOP Soccer...the Game for All Kids!
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November 21, 2008
TOP Soccer...the Game for All Kids!
Starts December 4, 2008@Portland Sports Complex
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How does TOPSoccer work?
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Each child comes to the field Thursdays at 4:00 PM with a parent and plays soccer with the assistance of a Buddy.
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How are teams set up?
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Each Thursday at 4:00 PM, after a skills lesson and practice, teams are setup with the available children. This allows for different players each week. Each child plays in a manner that most suits him/her.
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What is a Buddy?
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A Buddy is a person who stays with the player, assisting them and makes sure he/she has a good time.
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How can I be a Buddy?
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Contact Todd Whitcomb (871-1205).
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What is the cost?
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The registration fee is $20/player
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What does the registration fee cover?
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Registration with USYSA, liability insurance and a uniform
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Who pays the rest of the cost?
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A Partnership between SoccerMaine and The Maine Coast United Soccer Club through local sponsorships and grants from The Spurwink School
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When do the kids play?
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Thursday afternoons from 4:00 to 5:00 PM at Portland Sports Complex
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How do I sign my child up?
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Please come to the first session December 4,2008
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TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a national soccer program created to train young people with disabilities in a caring coaching environment. The program is generally carried out by volunteers at the Spurwink School and within the club of Maine Coast united, with financial support from US Soccer, SoccerMaine Maine Special Olympics and Maine Coast United
The TOPSoccer program not only gives young athletes with disabilities an opportunity to play soccer, it also serves as a feeder program to recruit, assess and train players to participate in competitions offered by existing sports organizations for people with disabilities and mainstreams higher ability players on to regular youth soccer teams.
By providing a community-based training and team placement program for young people with disabilities, any boy or girl, age 5 to 19 who has a mental or physical disability will have the opportunity to learn and play soccer and become valued and successful members of SoccerMaine and the US YOUTH SOCCER family.
TOPSoccer was designed not as a competitor to the programs run by other sports organizations for people with disabilities, but rather as a complementary program that works hand in hand with organizations like Special Olympics to expand the overall training and competition opportunities for young people with disabilities. The TOPSoccer program often works as a feeder program: recruiting, assessing, and training new soccer players who would benefit from opportunities sponsored by these sports organizations.
Many of the sports opportunities currently offered to young people with disabilities are school based. However, many parents of these young people would like their child to participate in the same community sports program as their non-disabled brothers and sisters - to wear the same club uniform, play at the same fields, go to the same awards banquets, and if appropriate, play on a non-disabled team. TOPSoccer can fill this need. The TOPSoccer program has also helped introduce the Unified Soccer Camp in many areas, a concept developed by Special Olympics. The Unified Soccer Camp brings together disabled and non-disabled soccer players in a positive and fun environment, hopefully breaking down social barriers through a common love of the game.
A basic TOPSoccer program consists of two vital components. The first is a field site where soccer players with disabilities can receive high-quality training to help develop their soccer skills. Training sessions could include activities such as scrimmages, small-sided games (3 v 3, 4 v 4) and tournaments. The second component of the TOPSoccer program is an ongoing player assessment process that places participants in the most appropriate playing situation, including placement on non-disabled, intramural and club teams, or involvement in programs established by other sports associations for people with disabilities (i.e., Special Olympics).
Why do we need TOPSoccer? So that every kid can know the rewards of playing on a team, of trying to score – of being in the game! It brings a sense of accomplishment and sheer joy to kids who otherwise would have to sit on the sidelines. Parents can’t praise it enough, the siblings enjoy helping and cheering, the kids’ laughter and enthusiasm are infectious – In this program, everyone comes away a winner.” - Julie Foudy, US Women’s National Team Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist, World Cup Soccer Champion
For more information on TOPSoccer contact The Spurwink School
341 Pine Street South Portland, M aine 04062 [Phone: 207 781-1205 207 Fx 871-1237
or email to: toddwhitcomb2002@yahoo.com
Dupee Named Second Team All-NEC
Nov. 9, 2008
FAIRFIELD, CT -
Senior women's soccer player Britney Dupee
(Portland, ME) was named Second Team All-Northeast Conference by a vote
of league coaches this weekend. It was the second time in her career
Dupee has received that honor, also being named in 2006 at the end of
her sophomore season.
Dupee finished second on the team in scoring this season with
three goals and an assist. She finished her career at SHU with ten
goals and five assists.
Upcoming Games/Practices
| Monday, Nov 24 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
7:00pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Wednesday, Nov 26 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
6:30pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Monday, Dec 1 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
7:00pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Wednesday, Dec 3 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
6:30pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Monday, Dec 8 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
7:00pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Wednesday, Dec 10 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
6:30pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Monday, Dec 15 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
7:00pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Wednesday, Dec 17 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
6:30pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Monday, Jan 5 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
7:00pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
| Wednesday, Jan 7 |
| PRACTICE Maine Coast United U/13 Girls FIRECRACKERS |
6:30pm |
Portland Sports Complex |
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For a complete schedule listing, click here!
For a complete calendar listing, click here!
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